Blur
Blur - Live at Glastonbury Festival, Full Concert Including Never Clever, Pressure On Julian, and Come Together
At the time of Blur's memorable live performance at the Glastonbury Festival on June 28, 1992, they were riding the wave of their second studio album, *Modern Life Is Rubbish*, which had been released just a couple of months earlier. This album marked a significant pivot in their sound, steering away from the more traditional Britpop vibes that had characterized their debut. Interestingly, it was during this album cycle that Blur began to cultivate their distinctive identity, blending catchy melodies with introspective lyrics—a formula they would master in years to come. The Glastonbury gig, initially captured with an amateur camera and later included in a DVD titled *Rapid Persuasion* (2009), is a fascinating snapshot of that era. Songs like "Pressure On Julian" showcased their evolving style and hinted at the band's imminent rise to superstardom, helping to solidify their place in the burgeoning Britpop scene. This live session is a real gem, capturing the raw energy of a band just beginning to find its voice in a changing musical landscape.