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Coffee & TV
}} "Coffee & TV" is a 1999 song by the British alternative rock band Blur. It was written by the band's guitarist, Graham Coxon, who also sang lead vocals, as opposed to frontman Damon Albarn. The song appears on Blur's sixth studio album, ''13'' and was the second single released from the album. The lyrics describe Coxon's struggle with alcoholism and the song's video, featuring an animated milk carton searching for Coxon, won several awards. ==Background and recording== The song was recorded, along with the rest of the material for ''13'' in late 1998, with producer William Orbit. Coxon wrote the song about his struggle from alcoholism, and how he would unwind by watching television over a cup of coffee instead, and writing songs. This experience also contributed to his first solo album, ''The Sky Is Too High''. The song's musical style is an anomaly in comparison with the rest of ''13'', appearing similar to Blur's earlier, Britpop days. Despite featuring heavy guitar distortion and feedback during the instrumental break, major characteristics of ''13'', the track generally features subdued, calm lyrics and vocals. The edit of the singles cuts off the instrumental part after the fade out and runs about 40 seconds shorter than the album version. This instrumental part is a hidden track, which, though officially untitled, is known as "Coffee & TV Exitlude".
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