The best Graham Coxon’s movies

Graham Coxon

Graham Coxon

12/03/1969 (55 años)
Today we present the best Graham Coxon’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Graham Coxon’s movies.
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The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story

The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story
7.7/10
The full bizarre, tragic but celebratory story of Syd Barrett, the co-founder of Pink Floyd.

Gorillaz: Reject False Icons

Gorillaz: Reject False Icons
7/10
Focused on the life of the band and their collaborators over the 3 vital years in which they developed critically acclaimed albums, 'Humanz' and 'The Now Now', and undertook their most ambitious world tour to date.

Starshaped

Starshaped
7.6/10
Three years of candid camera on the road with Blur, from Reading 1991 through the dark ages of the EEC in 1992 and then on to Modern Life. This 126 minute tour film features live footage including scenes from Glastonbury ’92, the Heineken Music Festival ’94 in Nottingham, and festivals in Germany, Denmark and Sweden. It is a fascinating rockumentary about the early days of one of the most influential bands of the 1990s.

Blur - Live at Hyde Park, London

Blur - Live at Hyde Park, London
8.9/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 15/02/2010
  • Character: Guitars and Vocals
Hyde Park Concert Film, July 2009. Blur: Live At Hyde Park is the definitive live Blur concert film. Directed by Giorgio Testi, the film was shot on the 2nd of July 2009 in front of a crowd of 55,000 fans in London's Hyde Park. The gigs were the climax of their hugely successful 2009 comeback tour and saw the band play a 25-song, career spanning set to a rapturous reception from fans. Shot using 18 cameras and featuring stunning HD cinematography, the film lovingly documents Blur's incredible Hyde Park performances. Intro / She's So High / Girls & Boys / Tracy Jacks / There's No Other Way / Jubilee / Badhead / Beetlebum / Out Of Time / Trimm Trabb / Coffee and TV / Tender / Country House / Oily Water / Chemical World / Sunday Sunday / Parklife / End Of Century / To The End / This Is A Low / Popscene / Advert / Song 2 / Death Of A Party / For Tomorrow / The Universal

No Distance Left to Run

No Distance Left to Run
7.9/10
A documentary film about the British rock band Blur. Following the band during their 2009 reunion and tour, the film also includes unseen archive footage and interviews.

Showtime

Showtime
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 13/02/1995
Showtime is a video recording by British rock band Blur, released in February 1995. Directed and edited by Matthew Longfellow and produced by Ceri Levy, the film is a recording of the band's gig at Alexandra Palace, London, England on 7 October 1994.

Blur: New World Towers

Blur: New World Towers
7/10
Charts the iconic British band’s sprawling journey over the last few years – from an unexpected break in Hong Kong which sowed the seeds for their first album as a four piece in 16 years, to a glorious home coming show in London and, finally, an emotional reunion with their Hong Kong audience.

Blur: Parklive

Blur: Parklive
8.9/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 19/11/2012
  • Character: Vocals/Guitar
Britpop stalwarts Blur captured live in performance in the summer of 2012. The gig, held in Hyde Park on August the 12th, was a companion concert to the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games. The songs performed by the band include 'Coffee and TV', 'Country House', 'Parklife' and 'No Distance Left to Run'.

Blur: The Singles Night

Blur: The Singles Night
  • Release: 11/12/1999
Blur performing their singles catalogue, recorded live at Wembley Arena on 11th December 1999.

Blur: Live at Glastonbury '98

Blur: Live at Glastonbury '98
  • Release: 27/06/1998
Rain again turned parts of the site into a brown quagmire, but resilient campers still enjoyed the evergreen mix of entertainment and all night fun. Over 1,000 different performances on 17 stages included a new marquee for up and coming bands. The enlarged Dance Tent was as packed as ever. Theatre highlights included thepunk opera “Kiss my Axe”. Mud surfing proved popular. There were better loos and a proper on-site bank. American singer Tony Bennett rose above the mud in immaculate white suit and tie. Over £500,000 from the Festival’s income went to Greenpeace, Oxfam, water Aid and many local organisations. Acts included Blur, Primal Scream, Robbie Williams, Tori Amos, Pulp, Bob Dylan, Roni Size and the Chemical Brothers.

The Britpop Story 'It Really, Really, Really, Could Happen'

The Britpop Story 'It Really, Really, Really, Could Happen'
  • Release: 15/08/2005
  • Character: Himself
In August 1995 Blur and Oasis were engaged in a head-to-head chart battle which divided music fans and led to a wider argument about British pop music. John Harris, journalist and author of The Last Party - the definitive study of the entwinement of music and politics in the 1990s - presents a documentary charting the rise of Britpop, its brief romance with New Labour and the emergence of 'new lad' culture. Finally, as Britpop declines, he asks what legacy it has left. Including contributions from Blur's Graham Coxon, Elastica's Justine Frischmann, Sleeper's Louise Wener, former New Labour insider Darren Kalynuk, and the founder of Creation records, Alan McGee.

Blur: Girls & Boys

Blur: Girls & Boys
7/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 07/03/1994
  • Character: Himself
Music Video for Blur's "GIrls And Boys"

Blur - The Best Of

Blur - The Best Of
8.3/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 28/11/2000
  • Character: chant,guitare
Blur: The Best Of is a greatest hits compilation album by English Britpop band Blur, first released in late 2000 and is the final Blur album by Food Records. It was released on CD, cassette tape, MiniDisc, double 12" vinyl record, DVD and VHS. The CD album includes 17 of Blur's 23 singles from 1990 to 2000, plus non-single, "This Is a Low". A special edition of the CD version included a live CD. The DVD/VHS version contains the videos of Blur's first 22 singles. The album, which has had enduring sales, hit number 3 in the band's native UK in the autumn of 2000, while denting the US charts at number 186. The cover is by artist Julian Opie. The painting of this Blur album can be found at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. The album's cover bears some similarity to that of Queen's 1982 Hot Space.

The South Bank Show: Blur

The South Bank Show: Blur
  • Character: Himself
An overview of the British pop-rock band Blur, their career, creative process and motivation.

The Best of Blur: Music Videos 1990-2000

The Best of Blur: Music Videos 1990-2000
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 28/11/2000
Blur, one of Britain's premier bands, presents all the videos from the band's 10-year history in chronological order, including their biggest U.S. hit, "Song 2." Songs: She's So High, There's No Other Way, Bang, Popscene, For Tomorrow, Chemical World, Sunday Sunday, Girls And Boys, To The End, Parklife, End Of A Century, Country House, The Universal, Stereotypes, Charmless Man, Bettlebum, Song 2, On Your Own, M.O.R., Tender, Coffee And Tea, No Distance Left To Run.

Charmless Man

Charmless Man
7.3/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 29/04/1996
Music video for "Charmless Man" performed by British rock group Blur.

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