Why dustmen still apologise to Phil Daniels. PARKLIFE! by Blur
Parklife is one of the most important Britpop singles of the 90s. But to quote Michael Caine in Alfie "What's it all about?" According to Graham Coxon in an interview with the Guardian in 2012: "A lot of people thought it (Parklife) was a celebration of Englishness, but it was actually very sarcastic. The 'Parklife' single wasn't about the working class, it was about the park class: dustbin men, pigeons, joggers – things we saw every day on the way to the studio (Maison Rouge in Fulham). It epitomised what Blur were about – having fun and doing exactly what you want to do. Damon Albarn said he took a lot of inspiration from London Fields, a 1989 novel by Martin Amis. In the August 2005 issue of Q magazine, he explained: "London Fields inspired 'Parklife.' That book changed my outlook on life." Damon wasn't comfortable singing the verses. He thought it would be better to get in a celebrity, so Coxon suggested the actor Phi...