- Blur | Parklife

“I put my trousers on, have a cup of tea, and think about leaving the house.”

It’s the sound of a generation realising that the revolution wasn’t going to be televised—it was going to be a trip to the launderette. It’s the album that taught Britain to stop crying into its beer, put on a stupid hat, and dance defiantly on the edge of a nervous breakdown. parklife - blur

So put the kettle on. Feed the pigeons. And remember: modern life is rubbish. But on a sunny morning, with the volume at 11, it’s absolutely glorious. “I put my trousers on, have a cup

That man, in spirit, is the star of Blur’s 1994 masterpiece, Parklife . “I put my trousers on