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}} "Under the Westway" is a single by English band Blur, released in July 2012. After being played by Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon at Brixton Academy as part of a charity performance for War Child,〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTv024stTkc〕 speculation rose as to "Under the Westway"'s release. On 25 June 2012, it was announced on Blur's Twitter account that the track would be performed live by the band via a live stream and released for download shortly after, with Albarn stating "I wrote these songs for (upcoming Hyde Park show ) and I’m really excited about getting out there and playing them for people." The single was released as a download-only release on 2 July 2012, accompanied by "The Puritan", and received a physical release in August. The song also made its radio debut on Steve Lamacq's BBC Radio 6 Music show on the same day. It is the band's first single since 2010's "Fool's Day".〔http://forums.blur.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=1588563#1588563〕 An early mix of the song is included on the ''Blur 21'' box set. The performances of "Under the Westway" and "The Puritan" on 2 July are the first live performances of new material by the whole band since 30 January 1999, when all four members played a fan-club only concert at Finchley Arts Depot, London. That was at the start of the ''13'' tour, in which all songs from that album bar two were premiered. "Under the Westway" debuted at #34 on the UK Singles Chart on download sales alone. Discounting limited releases which did not chart, "Under The Westway" was Blur's lowest peak placement since their debut single, "She's So High". The low positioning was likely aided by a lack of significant publicity and corresponding album release. "Under The Westway" also reached #54 in the Ireland Singles Chart. When the song was eventually released in a physical format in August, bounced back up the charts from #117 to #45. It was also a hit in the French Charts at #120. ==Background== The Westway, part of the A40, is a major road in west London which is elevated on concrete structures over the surrounding streets. It was referenced in the lyrics of Blur's 1993 single For Tomorrow, and their 2010 single Fool's Day. Upon hearing the song, the public and critics suggested influences ranging from The Beatles' Hey Jude to David Bowie. Bass player Alex James told the BBC afterwards it was "a classic Blur ballad" and "a stand still and cry your eyes out sort of job". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Under the Westway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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