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'Jubilee' by Blur is a 1994 Pop/Rock track from the album 'Parklife'. The lyrics sketch a resigned, anti-social figure slumped on his settee, wasting time in front of the telly and losing the will to move. They list a grubby domestic drift, from butane and plastic bags to eyes that have gone vacant, framed with wry contempt for staying put and refusing to behave properly, with him “no raver, just anti-social”.
"Jubilee" is a track by Blur, from the album Parklife, released 24th April 1994. The track is 2:48 long. It's filed under Pop/Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Blur.
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