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[Title] => Tokyo in a Blur
[Summary] => Three things I did in Tokyo, Japan: watch a music festival, go to record bars, and get lost. Yes, I was lucky enough to watch Blur, The Strokes, the Stereophonics, and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, among other bands at the Summer Sonic gigs. Something that was very essential to a person obsessed over music but unfortunately lives in a country that is visited only by cosmically musical heavyweights like M2M, Plumb, Survivor and the Cheeky Girls.
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The press conference for Blur was doomed from the start.I was at the Hotel New Otani in Tokyo, Japan, covering the two-day/four-stage Summer Sonic 2003 music festival, which featured Brit rock bands Radiohead and Blur as headliners. The day before, I had a chat with Radioheads Jonny and Collin Greenwood. Nice chaps witty, down-to-earth and amusingly sarcastic (not to me, though). Hard to associate the Greenwood brothers with the foreboding, darkly ambient music they create with the rest of the guys in Radiohead.
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ALEX JAMES
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The press conference for Blur was doomed from the start.I was at the Hotel New Otani in Tokyo, Japan, covering the two-day/four-stage Summer Sonic 2003 music festival, which featured Brit rock bands Radiohead and Blur as headliners. The day before, I had a chat with Radioheads Jonny and Collin Greenwood. Nice chaps witty, down-to-earth and amusingly sarcastic (not to me, though). Hard to associate the Greenwood brothers with the foreboding, darkly ambient music they create with the rest of the guys in Radiohead.
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