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End of a Century

"End of a Century"
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Single by Blur
from the album Parklife
B-side "Red Necks" (7")
"Red Necks", "Alex's Song" (CD)
Released 7 November 1994
Format Cassette, CD, 7" vinyl
Recorded October 1993 – January 1994
Genre Britpop
Length 2:46
Label Food
Writer(s)

(Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree

Producer = Stephen Street
Blur singles chronology
"Parklife"
(1994)
"End of a Century"
(1994)
"Country House"
(1995)
Parklife track listing
Music video
"End of a Century" on YouTube

(Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree

"End of a Century" is a song by alternative rock band Blur. Released in November 1994, it was the last single to be released from their third album Parklife. "End of a Century" reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart, considered a disappointment by Andy Ross of Food Records. Albarn later stated that "End of a Century" may not have been the best choice for the album's fourth single, and that "This Is a Low" would have been a better alternative.

Damon Albarn stated that the song is about "how couples get into staying in and staring at each other. Only instead of candle-light, it’s the TV light." The opening line, "she said there's ants in the carpet", refers to an infestation of ants that Albarn and his then-girlfriend Justine Frischmann suffered in their then-home in Kensington.

The lyrics seem to emphasise the (then) up-coming millennium change and the fact that people contemplate the future rather than take care of the present. The line from the song is "End of a Century // It's nothing special". Producer Stephen Street saw the song as "Damon getting the art of songwriting really sorted".

Squeeze did a live cover version of the song for their 1995 single "This Summer".

The video is a live performance recorded at Alexandra Palace. As with their later video to Tender, it uses the audio track of the live performance, rather than overdubbing the audio of the studio take.


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