Graham Coxon is an English musician and guitarist known for his work with the band Blur. His innovative guitar work and contributions to the band's sound have made him a notable figure in British rock music. Coxon has also released solo work and continues to influence the music industry with his distinctive style and approach.

"With my daughter, who at the time was one, my domestic life needed to take more precedent and really with my own self I needed to develop quite a bit more. So that put Blur down the list of priorities quite a lot by the time I came to thinking about it."



"I'm not going to pretend that I am the best thing in their life and they have to be totally loyal."


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"I had a breakthrough, I think my life just became calmer, I gave up drinking. My priorities changed as I had a young daughter. The group didn't want me to record for the Think Tank album... so I took it as a sign to leave."



"I liked Germany; I'm not into Berlin, it's too huge and empty and imposing, but Munich was good."



"It's a bit loose and the people in my group have got other groups. They don't have to have a total allegiance to me. I think that's really a bit weird and showing some weird insecurity."



"I suppose my little Martin acoustic guitar is quickly becoming a prize possession. It's a lovely guitar. I bought it at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 2001 before I had cleaned up."


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"Like, Mission Of Burma to me always sounded almost like they were part of the British Arty New Wave. I kind of like that. I like not being able to tell the difference."



"The other guys drink, but they don't drink anywhere near what I used to. And I think they're slightly respectful of the fact that I'm off it, so it's not a problem."

