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Blur - Coffee And TV "Blur - Coffee And TV" is a renowned song by the British rock band Blur, released in 1999 as part of

Blur - Coffee And TV

"Blur - Coffee And TV" is a renowned song by the British rock band Blur, released in 1999 as part of their album "13." The track showcases Blur's signature blend of alternative rock, Britpop, and charmingly melancholic lyrics. It features Damon Albarn on lead vocals, who pours his heart into the song's introspective lyrics, accompanied by Graham Coxon's infectious guitar hooks. The song's music video, directed by Hammer & Tongs, gained significant attention for its memorable depiction of a milk carton named Milky, embarking on a journey to find a missing girl. This whimsical and bittersweet tale resonated with audiences, becoming an MTV favorite. To experience the nostalgic sound of Blur - Coffee And TV, you can play and download the song through various music platforms. So sit back, savor the melodies, and let your thoughts wander with this iconic British anthem.

And agree to marry me
And agree to marry me
And I'm brain dead virtually
And I'm brain dead virtually
And you can't find the door
Do you feel like a chain store
Do you feel like a chain store
Do you go to the country?
Holding out your heart
I'm goin' blind
I've seen so much
It isn't very far
Oh, we could start over again
Oh, we could start over again
One of many zeros
Practically floored
So we could start over again
So we could start over again
So, give me coffee and TV, history
Sociability, it's hard enough for me
Sociability, it's hard enough for me
Take me away from this big bad world
There's people there who will hurt you
There's people there who will hurt you
There's wisdom there, you're sure
Your ears are full of the language
'Cause of who you are
'Til the words start slurring