Sorry, But They’re Wrong About This Song.

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2022
  • There's way more to this song than you may think. Song 2 is that anthem from the 90s that everyone knows, and yet it's a song that doesn't much represent Blur as a band. It might seem simple but actually there's more going on here, it's not just a bunch of Woo-Hoos. Are you a fan? Putting aside the usual Oasis VS Blur argument, what do you think of Song 2? Is it a parody song like those journalist claimed it to be?!
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  • @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
    @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain  Před rokem +209

    Is this how CZcamsrs do ad reads or did I take it too far? If you do fancy checking them out, you can get 20% OFF MANSCAPED + Free Shipping with promo code "HAWKINS" at www.manscaped.com (including those underpants, not that exact pair...obviously)

    • @ghostofguy
      @ghostofguy Před rokem +14

      Much better than others. I didn't skip forward. Ha ha! Could always have a sponsor logo in the corner and a quick mention as well. 😀

    • @andybailey97
      @andybailey97 Před rokem +27

      I normally hate those Manscaped ads but I nearly choked with laughter on my evening scran with yours Justin. Well done!

    • @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
      @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain  Před rokem +20

      @@andybailey97 Oh good!

    • @BoredSilly666
      @BoredSilly666 Před rokem +4

      I prefer Au Natural and just let it hang out the bottom of my trousers :)

    • @LABRADOR904
      @LABRADOR904 Před rokem +7

      Brilliant, so funny. Your sense of humor is great.

  • @Jamestele1
    @Jamestele1 Před rokem +99

    Blur is insanely talented. I love that you gave Blur some of the credit they deserve, and for touching on the Brit Pop era. This song is like they were riffing on Nirvana, but with the musicality of the Eagles- I typed this and you started playing Nirvana on que - I'm stoned

  • @brien1301
    @brien1301 Před rokem +755

    THAT IS THE SINGLE GREATEST COMMERCIAL IN HUMAN HISTORY. Manscaped owes you an incalculable amount of cash.

    • @mimilini1
      @mimilini1 Před rokem +7

      Hear! Hear!

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 Před rokem +20

      I hope they’ll keep those Manscaped commercials going!! I wasn’t expecting it and I nearly died laughing!!! Best one I’ve ever seen - Justin is now a musical AND Manscaped legend!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      And great video topic too. I LOVE Song 2! You’re always talking out of your butt, but we love hearing what comes out! 😊

    • @teggaj
      @teggaj Před rokem +10

      Couldn’t agree more😂

    • @zombieruss
      @zombieruss Před rokem +10

      Epic, no other word for it!

    • @lisamarie1560
      @lisamarie1560 Před rokem +6

      Could not agree more. I’ve rewatched the ad spot at least a hundred times already! The single most successful yet thoroughly enjoyable advert ever!

  • @TJPenitencia
    @TJPenitencia Před rokem +156

    I HATE the Manscaped ads, but I LOVE what you did with it. Absolutely cracked me up.

  • @msheldon10
    @msheldon10 Před rokem +133

    Agree 100% about Graham Coxon. Absolutely amazing guitarist

  • @oztrace6016
    @oztrace6016 Před rokem +60

    I think Blur, Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, very underrated. I’m a muso (keyboards, vocals), and their songs were always more layered than people realised. Very switched on musicians and creators.

    • @jamesthecat
      @jamesthecat Před rokem +6

      Yeah, they got a lot of heat for The Great Escape, with Country House notoriously 'winning the battle but losing the war' with Oasis. Since then they've really shown their creativity & musicianship, as you say, with Albarn in particular becoming one of our most prolific songwriters.

    • @Jamestele1
      @Jamestele1 Před rokem +9

      Agree. Damon Albarn is closer to my "generation's Paul McCartney" than anyone from the era. He even straddled pop and punk/underground. The Gorillas are amazing also

    • @ditavee
      @ditavee Před rokem +5

      @@Jamestele1 Blur and Gorillaz just continue to output insanely great music 30ish years on, and they still feel fresh. Magic Whip was a brilliant album and sounds like Cracker Island will be too. I think people looked at Damon (and the rest of Blur to be fair, they’re all bloody gorgeous), heard Boys and Girls and There’s no other way, and thought, meh, pretty boys doing pop, but Damon and Graham are genuine artists, excellent song writers and musicians.

    • @randywhite3947
      @randywhite3947 Před 10 měsíci

      They were extremely successful far from underrated

    • @DinJerr
      @DinJerr Před 7 měsíci

      I disagree about the Albarn and Coxon part. Every post talk about how good these two are, yet in Song 2 you immediately know the song from the starting drum solo, and the chorus from Alex's distorted bass. These two IMHO are very underrated.

  • @rodgre
    @rodgre Před rokem +120

    Graham Coxon is so awesome. Such a creative guitar player. The stuff he did on 13 is some of my favorite stuff ever.

    • @cyyytr0n
      @cyyytr0n Před rokem +9

      One of the smartest guitar players of his era, his riffs are so fun and intriguing

    • @r-pupz7032
      @r-pupz7032 Před rokem +8

      100% agree, 13 is a masterpiece and Coxton is a killer guitarist. I was late to the Blur party but I love them so much now, their music really stands up.

    • @denine5232
      @denine5232 Před rokem +1

      💯agreed 👍

    • @npisadh4047
      @npisadh4047 Před rokem +2

      I take any chance I get to talk about the later Blur albums, 13 and Think Tank were masterpieces, like a Blur Gorillaz hybrid.

    • @fauntleeeeroy
      @fauntleeeeroy Před rokem +6

      13 is a fucking great album , start to finish

  • @xenos_n.
    @xenos_n. Před rokem +37

    As an american, I didn't know much about Blur until Song 2 came out, but it was Coffee & TV which made me decide to buy their album 13 and I was shocked at how amazing it was. Still a ridiculously great and varied album. To this day I've never listen to any other blur album yet that one is one of my favorite albums out of anything.

    • @islabyford4789
      @islabyford4789 Před rokem +4

      So you never listened to their other albums?

    • @cutekanjii
      @cutekanjii Před rokem +2

      If u like those u would like Graham Coxon's solo album Happiness and Magazines

    • @pesmerga182
      @pesmerga182 Před 6 měsíci

      Well the lead singer is the guy behind Gorilllaz

  • @jodee8831
    @jodee8831 Před rokem +281

    That was without question the funniest Manscaped endorsement to date 🤣🤣🤣😂 👏👏👏

    • @bandanaworm
      @bandanaworm Před rokem +8

      Literally didn't skip the ad bc of your comment! And you're right!

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Před rokem

      You're not wrong, but that's an incredibly low bar to set, to date. Present endorsement excepted, as you said.

    • @johneapleseed6876
      @johneapleseed6876 Před rokem +1

      #1

    • @sparko2012
      @sparko2012 Před rokem +2

      Gorgeous wasnt it.

  • @marklife_ox4
    @marklife_ox4 Před rokem +62

    Modern Life Is Rubbish is such an underrated album of theirs as Graham is such an underrated guitarist!

    • @janolaussen2573
      @janolaussen2573 Před rokem +2

      Yea listen to that if you like to hear great guitar sounds.

    • @billycarver124
      @billycarver124 Před rokem +6

      Facts! When I sat down and learned the Chemical World riff I was like “Damn there’s so much more to this dude’s playing than I thought. But also screw him for making such a hard riff.” 😂😂

    • @Britpop-Tribute-Band
      @Britpop-Tribute-Band Před rokem +6

      The best Blur album as far as Im concerned.

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem +3

      very underrated guitarist

    • @whatdothlife4660
      @whatdothlife4660 Před rokem +3

      Graham Coxon is constantly sited as an influential and wonderful guitarist.

  • @ResidentRob
    @ResidentRob Před rokem +3

    I think I heard Graham Coxon say in an interview that the drum intro is actually a loop they created and was meant to sound kind of robotic and the guitar is barely in tune as part of the joke on the record company.

  • @goldboy150
    @goldboy150 Před rokem +58

    Coxon is such a brilliant guitarist. He’s always doing unexpected things that one would think wouldn’t make any sense. A good example of how you get a long way on creativity rather than virtuosity.

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Před rokem +1

      You think he’s not also a virtuoso? Hmmm

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 Před rokem +4

      @@pyenapple he isn’t a virtuoso - by his own assessment. Watch his interview on that pedal show.
      He’s not a Page-Esque soloist with outstanding technical ability. He is creatively outstanding and an original in terms of his writing and playing. He says as much himself.

    • @guitareater6975
      @guitareater6975 Před rokem +1

      @@pyenapple you must not know what virtuosity is

    • @malbibant
      @malbibant Před rokem

      “when it was ok to like Morrissey…”.

    • @goldboy150
      @goldboy150 Před rokem

      @@carolholloway7449 yeah, I mean, I can shred too - but I’m no virtuoso. I agree though that it isn’t his style, which was my point. He says as much himself.
      I’m not saying he doesn’t have technique - it’s just that that isn’t the point.

  • @adrianmccombe625
    @adrianmccombe625 Před rokem +16

    My favourite memory is before this was released as a single I went with my brother to see Blur at the Barrowlands. We had the album and loved the song. There was a point during the gig they said here is our new song we think you will like it. They played it and there was no reaction. Damon made some comment at the end and they brushed it off. About 3 weeks later it went number one.
    I'll never forget the moment Song2 fell flat. We knew it was going to be massive my brother and I. Weirdest thing I've ever witnessed musically.

  • @matthsmatthsmatths
    @matthsmatthsmatths Před rokem +79

    Having spoken to both Graham and the producer about this.The drums you hear at the beginning are both Graham on one drum kit and the 'actual' drummer on another kit at the same time. They were kind of messing around together and the producer really liked what they were doing and captured it. The vocals you hear are 90% the guide vocal which was largely freeform with a few overdubs made later. Cool eh!

    • @patjackson8649
      @patjackson8649 Před rokem +17

      Poor Dave 😂 ‘the actual drummer’ (Dave Rowntree)

    • @ValleyRC
      @ValleyRC Před rokem +5

      Graham is arguably the best drummer in blur.

    • @ValleyRC
      @ValleyRC Před rokem

      And arguably might be a stretch. Some amazing work on his solo records. Takes some skill to pull of metal and hardcore punk effectively.

    • @theblackpainterdecorator5718
      @theblackpainterdecorator5718 Před rokem

      Oooh. Oooh. Look at me! I spoke to Graham and the producer. LOVE ME. Pathetic.

    • @elfboy29
      @elfboy29 Před rokem +3

      @@theblackpainterdecorator5718 Graham hung out in the pub with painters and decorators during his lost weekend time so maybe you sppke to him too?

  • @moreheff
    @moreheff Před rokem

    Best advert ever Justin LMAO, but even funnier for me was the moment when Justin says "I love that amateurish guitar sound (cue close up of JH looking to camera) what does that say about me?" I almost spat my coffee all over the keyboard!! As if the Manscaped ad had not already had me laughing my (not yet shaven) balls off!!!! But on a musical note, you picked out EVERY single little nuance of the song arrangement of Song 2 that I also love. Man, I have never been so connected with somebody in their musical observations. I almost always am thinking what you come out with! Just wish I had as much talent as you!! Great work as always JH :-)............... now where did I leave my after shave............. ;-)

  • @witch_haunts_ghost
    @witch_haunts_ghost Před rokem +6

    I'm late to this video party! I absolutely love Blur. I moved to the UK when I was 21 from Australia (doing that visa thing) in 1994 and Blur's "Parklife" was the soundtrack to my life there in the UK . It's still one of my favourite records. I got to see them play in Newquay on the beach and then hitch-hiked and snuck into Glastonbury and got to see them play then too. Troublemaking! Amazing band. The other thing I love is here at home I said "I love Graham Coxon" and then you said it exactly the same way! Sympatico. Anyway, in summary, Graham Coxon is amazing, Song 2 is amazing, All their records are amazing. Blur is amazing. Coxon/Albarn also did some truly wonderful remixes of Massive Attacks "Mezzanine" album, in particular a minimalist version of the song "Angel", which just melts your face off in its beauty. In the meantime, I'll zip up my tracksuit to my chin and slip on my Adidas sneaks and go dancing! Thanks as always for the fantastic videos, Justin. You are the best thing on the interwebs....

  • @andrewsharpe4764
    @andrewsharpe4764 Před rokem +30

    Coxon’s guitar work was so unique. The intro to He Thought Of Cars is incredible. He also had a way of intertwining two seemingly unrelated riffs or solo lines, eg This Is A Low/Colin Zeal. Outstanding work.

    • @FacheChanteDeux
      @FacheChanteDeux Před rokem +4

      I love This is a Low, No Distance Left to Run has beautiful instrumentation as well.

    • @snarepusher
      @snarepusher Před rokem +3

      @@FacheChanteDeux you should listen to the b side "polished stone"

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Před rokem +1

      This Is A Low might be the pinnacle. Utter gorgeous brilliance

  • @howitusedtobe
    @howitusedtobe Před rokem +21

    Yes .. Mr Coxon Is an excellent player and he’s very dynamic and versatile. Alex James tears it up too. “She’s so high” is one of the best songs ever written

    • @saintrobski
      @saintrobski Před rokem

      Alex J is very underrated. Melodic and unusual lines that still do what the bass should do, but not in a way you'd expect, linking the drums perfectly with Coxon's guitar.

  • @bailyballs
    @bailyballs Před rokem +88

    Love the channel and Coxon! Pedantry alert, proceed with caution: According to Mr Coxon, the drum track is himself and the drummer both playing live kits in a corridor which Mr Street then turned into a loop. There's 2 bass tracks with one of them going thru a 1 watt Marshall battery power amp. When my Dad band plays this, for the chorus, we have one guitar player doing the 3-octave drone/pedal and and I hit a fuzz pedal and add in the low E string to the A shape power chords. It's a Weezer move that Coxon admired. Fun song to play and loved the ad.

    • @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
      @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain  Před rokem +18

      Thanks John!

    • @lsh3991
      @lsh3991 Před rokem +7

      Yup, backed up by Stuart Maconie's 1999 biography of them. Both kits were facing each other. Graham's playing being much looser than Dave's probably adds to the roomier feel.

    • @redkingeye
      @redkingeye Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/OEy5LBHq6OQ/video.html here's a great video about the making of it.

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 Před rokem

      @@JustinHawkinsRidesAgain No - thankyou Justin lol

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 Před rokem

      @@lsh3991 Who’s Dave? According to the majority of those commenting on the drums, they were played by Graham Coxon, "The drummer" and "The actual drummer."
      I’m a drummer.

  • @johnokelly1983
    @johnokelly1983 Před rokem +58

    This album from Blur was the one that got me listening to them. The whole album is incredible. I hadn’t paid attention to them prior to this album and wouldn’t have expected them to make an album that sounded like it. Great stuff

    • @doctorbuzzard10
      @doctorbuzzard10 Před rokem +3

      Same. I often wonder what Noel Gallagher must’ve thought when he heard Song 2 and Beetlebum.

    • @ravenecho2410
      @ravenecho2410 Před rokem +3

      i knew this one, but got into Blur by going backwards from the gorillaz

  • @keego7680
    @keego7680 Před rokem +7

    Dammit Justin! I almost spit out my water on my keyboard at work! That Manscaped Ad is fucking brilliant!

  • @pyenapple
    @pyenapple Před rokem +25

    I disagree, this doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb from the rest of their discography. From their SINGLES, sure. But they had other album tracks that weren’t utterly dissimilar, and plenty of weird noisy raw b-sides. Blur were always wild and difficult underneath.

    • @CombatRust
      @CombatRust Před rokem +6

      Bugman is another example, also some from the first album are very noisy

    • @joanm9220
      @joanm9220 Před rokem +1

      This v true. If you listen to their earlier stuff

    • @jbaker6811
      @jbaker6811 Před rokem

      I think he's talking to the wider audience who, like me, didn't buy Blur albums or singles and aren't aware of their whole catalogue.

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Před rokem +1

      @@jbaker6811 then why say it if it isn’t true? I think he genuinely doesn’t know they started as a noisy weird art rock group before the first album. It’s not helpful to assume things

  • @DanishJerk123
    @DanishJerk123 Před rokem +16

    Speaking of Morrissey, you should definitely uncover some of The Smiths' work. Would love for you to break down the utter madness of Johnny Marr's guitar playing. Great vid as per usual, and the ad had me rolling. Cheers

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 Před rokem

      Smiths bore me shitless. Morrissey's and Marr's autobiographies more than make up for their music. I guess you can't have everything. Just ask the rest of the band - if you can name them lol
      Peace

  • @santiagostokle
    @santiagostokle Před rokem +5

    deconstructed like this, it reminded me of Joey Santiago/Frank Black in the 90s... (the pedal)
    Graham was always special (5 years later) happiness in magazines has epic moments. It sounds like the clash, the libertines, shellac, frank black, black keys...

  • @clareburke7550
    @clareburke7550 Před rokem +7

    You win the internet today, what a sponsorship ad! Also feeling fairly ancient realising that this song is 25 years old.

  • @JAMortramf8
    @JAMortramf8 Před rokem +18

    Coconut… *spell check Coxon was heavily into Pavement around that time.
    What’s really interesting is how a guitarist in a guitar band was able to steer a bands sound that previously had manifested itself into a reaction (in Albarn’s words) to the ‘coca-colonisation’ of the UK’s culture just a few LP’s prior (Modern life is rubbish & Parklife) and then get turned on to US college indie bands, who themselves had been influenced by UK indie bands. I liked it when bands had the time to mature and evolve, when it wasn’t all personal curation instead of a bands curation resulting in an LP.
    I guess the moral of the tale is keep music reactionary & eclectic, that’s one thing I’ve always respected about Blur (Who were huge fans of Cardiacs as mid era Blur B sides testify to & having the Cardiacs supporting at Mile End) is their eclecticism.
    It’s funny really… the vast influence that the US has had up post (second) world war British culture… imagine if it was Belgium or Botswana or Iraq, people would be up in arms.
    One thing for sure is Coxon was/is one of the most inventive UK guitarists of the last 50 years, self taught. Awesome.

  • @DazzleRebel
    @DazzleRebel Před rokem +6

    Hi Justin, I was 15 in 1997 and years into my journey of finding 'my own' music. After the buoyant and largely upbeat British music of the previous 3 years, the releases of 1997 seemed to take a slightly darker edge. Take Attack of the Grey Lantern by Mansun, what a sombre yet brilliant sounding album (come to think of it that would make a great episode). It was as though 1997 was the party starting to wind down.
    By 1998 dance music and bands that employed a lot more electronic sounds took the batten and started up their own party.
    Back to Blur, I remember being in my first band and having Song 2 in our set. We played a battle of the bands and thought we went down a storm. Then the band on after us did Song 2 as their sound check and blew our version out of the water. Hey, ho...
    ...or rather wooohooo?

  • @caranook
    @caranook Před rokem +27

    Blur has been one of my favourite bands since the nineties, and Graham Coxon is a truly under appreciated guitarist. He really did carry a lot of the songs, his work was always very unique and as someone that also plays the guitar I take a lot of influences from his style.

    • @nationaltrevor255
      @nationaltrevor255 Před rokem +3

      I love his playing. Like I love David Gilmour’s, Neil Young’s and Mark Knopfler’s. Very different styles all, but soul and passion by the bucketload!

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Před rokem +3

      Plus he did amazing backing vocals on nearly all blur songs. How can he be THAT good at switching between rhythm and lead AND sing tons of interesting harmonies?!

    • @caranook
      @caranook Před rokem +2

      @@pyenapple I agree! Truly an amazing musician.

  • @natsaan
    @natsaan Před rokem +40

    Thanks for doing Blur, I'm still a bit obsessed to this day. And honestly I'm a bit clueless why, partly Damon's mix of charm and loathing, and Graham's somewhat unique elevation to the genre.
    Could you do some more Blur please? ♥️

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 Před rokem

      Watch the bass player's documentary on cocaine. It was his penance. I hate it when musicians reform and have to apologise for past indiscretions and adventures. Not like Led Zeppelin and the Stones who made an unapologetic living out of it.

    • @tonyanderton3521
      @tonyanderton3521 Před rokem +3

      teehill, it's easy to get obsessed with Blur; don't worry about that. Blur are one of my top 6 British bands of all time. Every album is different from the last, and every song is different on every album. Sheer class. Just great songwriters.

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Před rokem

      Loathing?

    • @natsaan
      @natsaan Před rokem +1

      @@pyenapple oh yeah, for me it's dripping with contempt and loathing (under a sugary sweet exterior).

    • @pyenapple
      @pyenapple Před rokem

      @@natsaan hahahaha whatever it means i love it carry on 💙

  • @smithciaran88
    @smithciaran88 Před rokem +7

    What an amazing youtube channel - huge fan of your music and delighted I came across it - love the music theory and breakdown of songs. More power to you.

  • @rootsrock2394
    @rootsrock2394 Před rokem +2

    Coxons solo on coffee and t.v is one of my favourites. A weird, awesome noise maker!

  • @001LadyMorgana
    @001LadyMorgana Před rokem +15

    I loved Blur and followed Damon Albarn when he started Gorillaz that voice loved it

  • @anonanon9363
    @anonanon9363 Před rokem +4

    What a great episode. Loved the commercial (amazingly) and loved the joy in figuring out all the guitar/bass work.

  • @jobrimar8291
    @jobrimar8291 Před rokem +40

    Always thought a lot of Fugazi influence in song 2, the drum part played on the rims, the skronky guitar, the awesome heaviness, the title to name but a few, and saw mr Coxon at their rather incredible gigs. And yes, for me Ok Computer killed Britpop stone dead, and we can never thank Radiohead enough for doing so.

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 Před rokem +1

      Like Kurt Cobain how many people have Radiohead killed stone dead? Could be the smack thing I suppose lol

    • @frusciantesplectrum7980
      @frusciantesplectrum7980 Před rokem +7

      Yeah definitely Fugazi, along with that sort of Pixies loud quiet vibe…. Even the lyrics is Pixiesk.

    • @Exsugarbabe1
      @Exsugarbabe1 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, Fugazi are a massive influence on so much music...

    • @winstonsmith2079
      @winstonsmith2079 Před rokem

      Anyone can play guitar.

    • @grimmertwin2148
      @grimmertwin2148 Před rokem

      @@winstonsmith2079 Wow what an incisive, articulate cutting edge comment Winnie. Post some links of your guitar playing and let us be the judge of that lol

  • @illistas
    @illistas Před rokem +6

    From what I've always heard, the main riff was inspired by Fell off the floor man, by a contemporary Belgian band dEUS which came out a year earlier. Apparently Albarn once confirmed this but I never saw a definitive source for it. Both songs are awesome though.

  • @FreeCatCheese
    @FreeCatCheese Před rokem +6

    "How Soon is Now?" also comes to mind...as far as tremendous songs that don't fit within a band's oeuvre...

  • @steroberts
    @steroberts Před rokem +3

    I remember seeing an interview with Graham and he said there's a bass track where it's played through one of those tiny battery powered Marshall stacks, on the overdub bass part you mentioned.

  • @aerospaceanalysisinsighta222

    Your acoustic 'take' on 'Pretty Vacant' is a mark of your own musicality, and of the unexpected brilliance of the song. You need to cover it - probably acoustically. Not because it will make money, but because it will make people happy!

  • @twkotb
    @twkotb Před rokem +5

    The part you say sounds like a bass overdub - yes, it’s Alex playing his bass through one of those tiny little Marshall practice amps with a two-inch speaker, powered by AAA batteries. Warren Huart does an interview with Graham on his Produce Like a Pro channel and they talk about this.

    • @markvmmm
      @markvmmm Před rokem

      there are also 2 drum tracks playing at the same time. the intro part is looped throughout the whole song

  • @felixd.4150
    @felixd.4150 Před rokem +8

    Justin I just want to start out by saying you're the man and making your own Manscaped commercial as opposed to just doing a live read is the kind of genius I've come to expect from you. Bravo.

  • @jonnitm7370
    @jonnitm7370 Před rokem +5

    Alban was spending a lot of time in Iceland at the time of recording this album. This song is very close to a certain song by an Icelandic band (Botnleðja), that Blur befriended and spent a lot of time with playing football and getting high/hammered.
    Love the ad
    Love Coxon
    Love the channel

  • @robsdianten1
    @robsdianten1 Před rokem +27

    Blur's bassist Alex James is real talented. To me he carried the sound of Blur during their Britpop era as much as Coxon. His bass notes in (for example) Popscene, Girls and boys and Entertain me are killers!
    Sadly he never made a solo career.

    • @audiochris78
      @audiochris78 Před rokem +19

      He made a lot of cheese though

    • @Adamnme01
      @Adamnme01 Před rokem +3

      He did put out a few singles me me me hangin around with the drummer from elastica. Two singles with Fat Les, and played bass on murder on the dancefloor by Sophie Ellis Bextor

    • @robsdianten1
      @robsdianten1 Před rokem +1

      @@audiochris78 exactly but is easier access to his music than his cheese :(

    • @robsdianten1
      @robsdianten1 Před rokem

      @@Adamnme01 I've never heard of fat lies before, thanks. And I love murder on the dance floor! I didn't know that 😯

    • @MaquiladoraIII
      @MaquiladoraIII Před rokem +1

      @@audiochris78 Great comment, great username.

  • @SlowdiveTheAngel
    @SlowdiveTheAngel Před rokem +2

    Justin of the Hawkins. I salute you sir on your consistently entertaining CZcams channel, your moustache and for writing one of my favourite bangers - It’s Love, Jim.
    I wondered if you might review in your own inimitable style something by one of my all time favourites bands - The Wedding Present.
    Perhaps - Everyone thinks he look daft from George Best, Take Me from Bizarro or perhaps Corduroy from the seminal album Seamonsters.
    Looking forward to seeing The Darkness in person next year in Glasgae.

  • @deathkampdrone
    @deathkampdrone Před rokem +1

    As a lifelong Blur fan, this song means very little to me. It's a hiccup at best. I think that happens a lot however, that some watered down version of something that's going on becomes the story of it. It's not a bad song by any means, but it's very simple and silly. A novelty song. I feel a little weird that this song together with the despicable Country House is most peoples way into this marvellous, varied, original band. But it is interesting none the less. The next album, 13, was a magnificent sonic spaceship however, and it's still roaming the minds of all who got into it. Cool vid, man :)

  • @XanderMohan
    @XanderMohan Před rokem +9

    Coxon also plays the power chords in the 2nd inversion which gives an even fatter sound and is just genius.
    His riffs are always awesome e.g. Beetlebum (1st track of the same album)

  • @williamjones7942
    @williamjones7942 Před rokem +6

    This is great. I loved the Darkness when I was a teenager in the 2000s and was learning guitar, and was wondering what Justin and co were up to now. A really sensitive and thoughtful analysis of a brilliant track.

  • @fitzycazza
    @fitzycazza Před rokem

    Where do I start?! I usually moan when your video are interrupted by adverts but....wow! That's the best darn ad I've seen in years! Now we all know you are truly Manscaped lol. In regards to Blur...Great band. In the 90's I was convinced I would marry Damon one day! I still regularly listen to most of their albums, I'm not a fan of The Great Escape as Country House is just too cheesy for me. Modern Life Is Rubbish rocks hard in many places so that's probably my fave. Thanks for the channel, please keep it going as its just hugely entertaining and interesting. Carol. X

  • @stuartcarden1371
    @stuartcarden1371 Před rokem +13

    I adore Graham Coxon's guitar playing. Very different to Brian May (my other favourite guitarist) but both glorious in their way.

  • @Viper-dz2kw
    @Viper-dz2kw Před rokem +4

    Love that I saw this video show up 2 minutes after it was uploaded

  • @robmcvaigh796
    @robmcvaigh796 Před rokem +14

    The manscape commercial is fucking brilliant!

  • @SteveDorrans
    @SteveDorrans Před rokem +4

    THAT was, without any doubt, the FINEST manscaped ad I will ever see. Give that man an award!

  • @cszmax
    @cszmax Před rokem +5

    It’s so great to see one of my favourite singers dissect and study a song from one of my all time favourite bands. The eponymous album featured some great songs. Beetlebum my all time fav followed by song 2 because it was the second song on the album and country sad ballad man which is awesome. M.O.R. was essentially chord for chord Bowies boys keep swinging so much so I think Blur got hit with infringement. Still those were the days when music even the tracks that were so called rip offs still sounded good. Connection from elastica springs to mind it was Wire’s three girl rhumba

  • @corintibbetts-harlow8021

    The guitar is the power chords you see in the verse all played on the 5th string, then for the loud bit he creates an inversion by also covering the low fifth on the 6th string with his 1st finger for that big smashing pumpkins or weezer blue album power chord sound. The high drone notes are overdubs.

  • @robotjeans
    @robotjeans Před rokem +7

    Best Advert on youtube

  • @000phill000
    @000phill000 Před rokem +1

    In the UK, Song 2 was used in the promotional trailers for the movie Starship Troopers

  • @Greywolf1066
    @Greywolf1066 Před rokem

    Oh the vanity (or lack there of) of the ad was brill!
    And your discussion fabulous, thank you JHRA (:

  • @nedrysoft
    @nedrysoft Před rokem +3

    I’ve spent so much time watching graham coxon vids, he has such a lovely and interesting voice that draws you in, 4 hours later you wonder where that time has gone, he’s so humble and genuinely excited when he’s talking about his music.
    He’s up there with you Justin!

  • @kiwimaccomboattack9765
    @kiwimaccomboattack9765 Před rokem +7

    Fun fact! The drums in the verse is a drum loop. They recorded the the song live in a room together including the vocals, when the vocals get isolated you can hear massive amounts of instruments bleeding through.

  • @ideletemyelf1585
    @ideletemyelf1585 Před rokem +2

    Funny story, I was a teenager at the time and saw Song 2 on MTV's 120 minutes and HAD to get it from the music shop. Well I went down to the store and looked for Blur but grabbed Modern Life Is Rubbish by mistake because I didn't get a chance to see what the song was called when I saw it on the TV..
    Listened to the entire album waiting for Song 2 and it never came but I fell absolutely in LOVE with the album but I still had to hear Song 2 again so I marched right down to the shop again, bought the right self titled Blur album and then bought everything I could find from them thereafter. They were the biggest influence on my continuing playing guitar and becoming a proper musician.

    • @ArtistSoftwareEngineer
      @ArtistSoftwareEngineer Před rokem +2

      Surely you would have worked out you bought the wrong album, given the song’s title after the first bar of ‘Advert’ (the *second* song on MLIR) 😂

    • @ideletemyelf1585
      @ideletemyelf1585 Před rokem +1

      @@ArtistSoftwareEngineer lol. Thankfully I didn’t and just kept listening like a dumb teenager.

  • @johnnyrsj
    @johnnyrsj Před rokem +1

    Very much enjoying these vids Justin... your genuine curiosity and enthusiasm shows... brings out more interesting and thoughtful takes on songs I've not really seen in other music breakdown channels.

  • @ellendrowne4438
    @ellendrowne4438 Před rokem +10

    Love love love this video! I was 15 when Song 2 came out and every time I hear it, it just takes me back to happier, teenage days of no responsibilities and bloody good music 😊 Thanks so much for talking about this track, Justin, loving the channel and can't wait to see you guys play Gone Wild festival next month. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Ed-cc7do
    @Ed-cc7do Před rokem +22

    Like the whole self-titled album it was Grahams revenge on Britpop, burning Damon’s Country House to the ground and abrasively calling time on all those cheery brass instruments and cheesy videos with page 3 girls. It was the sound of a brilliant and seminal band reinventing themselves in a way Oasis (with all respect to them) never could.

    • @cyyytr0n
      @cyyytr0n Před rokem +2

      Oasis and Blur are sonically very different, though I absolutely love them for what they are in their own league, and I have to admit Blur wrote songs that Noel Gallagher could even hardly think of BUT Don't Believe the Truth and Dig Up Your Soul displayed some reaaaaally nice tunes from the Gallagher Brothers

  • @mattkinsella9856
    @mattkinsella9856 Před rokem +1

    That sigh about journalism was deep. I felt that and I totally agree.

  • @alleycat131313
    @alleycat131313 Před rokem +2

    My then 3 year old (1997) played percussion on a pringles container in his car seat. Its how I knew he was a musician. He's 28 now and plays it all. I have fond memories of this song for that reason.

  • @dhammaboy1203
    @dhammaboy1203 Před rokem +7

    Coxon’s guitar work is genius - truly original! His chord voicings are the shiz!

  • @GerSHAK
    @GerSHAK Před rokem +3

    The "saturated tight little roomy" drums sound is actually Dave and Graham playing a drumset each! :)

    • @GerSHAK
      @GerSHAK Před rokem +1

      Also while the bass does fuzz bass for the choruses, there is also a rhythm guitar doing power chords in the right channel.

  • @JeffVicario
    @JeffVicario Před rokem +1

    Excellent episode! The main guitar riff in Song 2 actually sounds a bit like the verse melody in The Chauffeur by Duran Duran. Hadn't noticed that before.

  • @jayjayripoff
    @jayjayripoff Před rokem +2

    One of my favorite tunes to play, and one of the exhaustive list of reasons to have a ProCo Rat on the board! 😉🤟
    I'd like to request some Carter USM, if you've listened to them? I always thought them as a kinda bridge from Punk Rock to Brit Pop(alright, a large bridge..)
    I find their history and the subject matter interesting, don't know if you might....? :-)
    Thanks again for enjoyable content

  • @shortwidgets
    @shortwidgets Před rokem +3

    That was the absolutely best commercial I've ever seen! 👏

  • @kingofthesnakes2396
    @kingofthesnakes2396 Před rokem +58

    in my opinion blur are the most underrated band of all time. Would love to see more love for them again. Great vid. Thanks

    • @dominicelizondo7371
      @dominicelizondo7371 Před rokem +7

      Depends on what country. In a lot of countries around the world outside the U.S they're very popular.

    • @JG-gd3px
      @JG-gd3px Před rokem +5

      100% agree. One of the best bands I've ever heard. Their song quality and diversity is so so high.

    • @felixd.4150
      @felixd.4150 Před rokem +4

      So are The Kinks.

    • @craigg5410
      @craigg5410 Před rokem +1

      Everyone says that every band is underrated.

    • @jackjude
      @jackjude Před rokem +5

      They're generally highly rated. But maybe not overly popular in global terms. Most very good bands are like this.

  • @HarryFlashman.
    @HarryFlashman. Před rokem +2

    I saw a bloke many years ago with the immortal "CLAPTON IS GOD" meme on his t-shirt. The Clapton bit was crossed off and replaced with "COXON". I thought Mmm, not a bad shout fella!

  • @nodiggity9472
    @nodiggity9472 Před 9 měsíci

    That is the first 'Manscaped' ad read I haven't skipped through. It's right up there with Internet Historian's "Raid Shadow Legends" and Norm Macdonald's "Man Grill" ad reads. Sublime.

  • @Noiseheads
    @Noiseheads Před rokem +9

    Song 2 was all they played in the states... but damn does Blur have a hell of discography so many are missing out on!

    • @elwray3506
      @elwray3506 Před rokem +1

      Yes, they do and I pitty everyone, who can only name the "Whoo-Hoo-Song", when it comes to BLUR.

  • @MrGiorgioud
    @MrGiorgioud Před rokem +11

    Blur is one of the greatest British bands ever, part of the noble lineage that started with the Beatles and ended with...them! And yeah, Graham is a top guitarist, inventive and adventurous, the likes of whom have tragically disappeared.....

  • @chrisknight2631
    @chrisknight2631 Před rokem +1

    Only time I’ve ever been watching a video and not double and triple tapped the right side of the screen to skip 20-30 seconds of the video when its sponsor is being plugged. Wonderful.

  • @nealpage5732
    @nealpage5732 Před rokem +2

    The point made about the single note drone which resides in the pre-chorus is so crucial. It's those million little choices about what not to play in a band that separates the great from the good. Brilliant.

  • @paganpines
    @paganpines Před rokem +3

    "Blur's stuff is arranged a little bit more delicately." I love that observation about a song that is full of bluster.

  • @johnsuttoniiijs
    @johnsuttoniiijs Před rokem +5

    You are a fearless cat. Great advert. Song 2 is a great track.

  • @musiconyourowntermspodcast6128

    I'd love to see your breakdown of I Should Coco by Supergrass......I was never into britpop in highschool in the 90s but my friends all were. Now after living in the US since I was 20, I've found myself revisiting that era of UK music of my teens.
    Also wonder if you are fond of the band Amplifier?

  • @bravestarr8857
    @bravestarr8857 Před rokem +1

    Ostinato definition merch!.. Good video too. You made the ad for nadz strimmers funny as well.

  • @ak147sniper3
    @ak147sniper3 Před rokem +15

    Song 2 was an amazing song by Blur, I always liked their song "Beetlebum" more.

    • @MaquiladoraIII
      @MaquiladoraIII Před rokem +4

      _Beetlebum_ still astonishes me to this day. For me, Blur remain both a great singles and a great album band.

    • @cyyytr0n
      @cyyytr0n Před rokem +1

      Strange News from the Stars is such a great track too.. Not my favourite Blur album, but still gold

  • @Adamnme01
    @Adamnme01 Před rokem +8

    Graham Coxon is the reason I play guitar now. He's utterly ridiculously brilliant

    • @Gogettor
      @Gogettor Před rokem

      Same here, and owning 23 teles

  • @damageincorporated8558
    @damageincorporated8558 Před rokem +1

    Bayrock,a Radio station in the bay of plenty in New Zealand played this song at 3pm every day for a decade, it's quite the song, talk about impact

  • @theghostofmaximumvolume3414

    I loved Blur when I was a teen.
    My introduction was "Girls and Boys."
    I always love a good electronic dance track.

    • @robotjeans
      @robotjeans Před rokem +2

      Still a great song

    • @imonahorse
      @imonahorse Před rokem +7

      One of the finest basslines of that era

    • @stef2432
      @stef2432 Před rokem +5

      Loved that, and Coffee and TV. The video is still iconic.

    • @imonahorse
      @imonahorse Před rokem +3

      @@stef2432 I have a milk carton tattoo on my ribs!

    • @stef2432
      @stef2432 Před rokem +1

      @@imonahorse cool!

  • @eneDK5594
    @eneDK5594 Před rokem +5

    This is one of the greatest songs ever released.
    I do love Graham too, check out his solo career: loads of interesting guitar stuff!

    • @cyyytr0n
      @cyyytr0n Před rokem

      Right ! I love Happiness in Magazines, tracks such as All Over Me or Are you Ready are so brilliantly haunting

  • @dentoncrimescene
    @dentoncrimescene Před rokem +2

    I saw an interview with Graham coxon on CZcams about this song. It's quite interesting. It's all about the production.

  • @FourwayflashersonComics

    Justin, I am burning through your videos. I have to say this is one of my favourties. Manscaped commercial on point. The break down of song 2 is awesome. I never had heard the one repeating note before. And your acoustic version of Pretty Vacant was spot on. Please record it and make it available for me to listen to, I need the full version in my life.

  • @r-pupz7032
    @r-pupz7032 Před rokem +3

    I love Blur, especially 13, it's one of my favourite albums of all-time. But as for stand-out stompers you can't beat Song 2!

  • @elink2k1
    @elink2k1 Před rokem +8

    You have an incredible ear and a firm grasp of all things musical. I love watching you break this stuff down and seeing how you look at the neck of a guitar. Still getting my value!!!
    Obliged to once again invite you back to Nashville!!! Anytime.

  • @godonholiday
    @godonholiday Před rokem +1

    Would be great if you did one on the importance of the producer to a sound and which producers you have followed and liked

  • @DCeric
    @DCeric Před rokem

    Dude so happy to see you on here been a fan for years and happy to see you've got the help for past issues. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheBritt2001
    @TheBritt2001 Před rokem +7

    Alex is one of my all time favourite base players. If you listen to what is going on with the bass in Blur songs, it is so interesting, but not overwhelming either.

    • @cyyytr0n
      @cyyytr0n Před rokem +1

      Blur's basslines are deliciously singing, tracks such as Entertain Me or I Know display such inventive melodies on bass

  • @lorcanfeely6371
    @lorcanfeely6371 Před rokem +3

    You couldn’t be more right about Graham Coxon. A true artist.
    Love the shows.. love that guitar. 🕺

  • @experienceanimation217

    There have been some killer ads for manscape, but yours has to be one of the best 😂

  • @mattjackson9859
    @mattjackson9859 Před rokem +2

    Another cool thing about Graham Coxon - his speaking voice is practically identical to Nigel Tufnel from Spinal Tap!

  • @DMSProduktions
    @DMSProduktions Před rokem +4

    1 of the greatest songs of the 90s!
    I usually SKIP presenters 'ads' for a sponsor, but I watched yours Juz! Just a brilliant bit of dark humour, & sarcasm! (Adult humour at the end was mint as well! )

  • @DrJeebles
    @DrJeebles Před rokem +5

    OK Computer was 1997. It's hard to call anything in Radiohead's discography after that 'Britpop,' in my opinion. They definitely became something else.
    Btw, I feel you found your new calling in voiceover work. That manscape shit was amazing!

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 Před rokem

      Radiohead was not ever even slightly britpop.

    • @inkwisitive
      @inkwisitive Před rokem

      The Bends kinda was, especially the title track

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 Před rokem +1

      @@inkwisitive (listening back) oo yeah, they WERE slightly britpop, at least in elements of the sound.

  • @ArtistSoftwareEngineer
    @ArtistSoftwareEngineer Před rokem +1

    Ok computer, spiritualized ‘ladies and gentleman’, Bittersweet symphony all came out around the same week or two as I recall it. All magnificent.
    But all were at the time considered to be a mere Hors d'oeuvre to what was coming out in August - ‘Be here now’. If we wanna talk what really killed Britpop - that was it.
    The funniest part - these days, if you check my Spotify stats - some of the songs on Be Here now probably have the most plays. Over time I grew to absolutely love listening to it purely because I like to imagine how coked up to the eyeballs they all were.
    Imagining Jason Pierce strung out on smack doesn’t put me in the same mood.

  • @ian2armannduccio
    @ian2armannduccio Před rokem

    Coincidentally (not) another excellent record you reviewed recently, Chaise Longue, has exactly the same small roomy drum sound at the start, and then instantly changes to the full studio sounding drums when the song kicks in.
    Shurely an "Om-ahje". And that's not the only similarity by a long chalk.

  • @lockyp204
    @lockyp204 Před rokem +3

    That manscaped ad 🤣😂 Coxon is a gun