Monday, April 19, 2010

Fans pay 200 for new Blur single

Limited edition copies of Blur's initial brand new single in 7 years are offered for up to £200 upon internet auction site eBay.

Just 1,000 copies of Fool's Day were expelled upon 7" vinyl to symbol Record Store Day final weekend.

But within hours of it hitting emporium shelves, copies were listed for sale upon a eBay site.

The volume fans have paid for a records ranges from £90 to £200, with many auctions still ongoing.

The band have additionally put a track up upon their website so which fans can download it for free.

Damon Albarn as well as Alex James of BlurBlur sealed Glastonbury 2009 with a set upon a Pyramid stage

Blur's physical education instructor Chris Morrison pronounced it was critical which a strain was made accessible legally, "to avoid fans having to illegally obtain an inferior duplicate from pirate sites".

Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James as well as Dave Rowntree available a track during a London college of music earlier this month.

Fool's Day is a initial brand new element from all 4 members of Blur given Battery In Your Leg from a 2003 album Think Tank.

It follows final summer's hugely successful reunion tour, with title slots during festivals including Glastonbury as well as T in a Park.





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