Blur-Tracy Jacks
Blur Tracy Jacks. One of my favorite Blur songs from the album Parklife.
Blur Tracy Jacks. One of my favorite Blur songs from the album Parklife.
Tracy Jacks taken from the 1994 album Parklife including the singles Girls & Boys, End of a Century, Parklife, To The End and This Is A Low.
Again a not too different demo version but still an interseting listen. I always liked Damons Charachter songs. They seemed to lyricly excel. Although that diden't stop damon from getting a little sneery sometimes. *COUGH Charmless Man COUGH*.
If you think it sounds different from album version, it's because pitch is heightened by 5% there was no studio version of this song on YouTube so I decided to put one even when it sounds different Lyrics: (Tracy Jacks) works in civil service (Tracy
Music video by Blur performing Tracy Jacks (Live). (P) 2012 The copyright in this audiovisual recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd
Part 03/25. ParkLive is the third live album by British alternative rock band Blur. The live album recorded the band's performance at Hyde Park, London on 12 August 2012, as part of the companion concert to the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group Tracy Jacks (2012 Remastered Version) · Blur Parklife ℗ 2012 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Bass Guitar: Alex James Keyboards, Vocals: Damon Albarn Drums: Dave Rowntree Guitar: Graham
Made a video for the Parklife album track after noticing its lyrics closely fit Joel Schumacher's 90s crime drama about a working man suffering a violent breakdown. Also starring Robert Duvall as the cop out to stop D-Fens, it was released a year
♫♫♫EVERYDAY HE GOT CLOSER HE KNEW IN HIS HEART HE WAS OVER I'D LOVE TO STAY HERE AND BE NORMAL BUT THEN IT'S JUST SO OVERRATED♫♫♫
Blur - Tracy Jacks // Guitar Cover
From the 1994 album Parklife NewTown 32bit Remaster 2015 Track 02