Blur Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1990 "She's So High" David Balfe
1991 "There's No Other Way" (UK version)
"Bang" Willy Smax
"There's No Other Way" (US version) Matthew Amos
1992 "Popscene" David Mould
1993 "For Tomorrow" Julien Temple
"Chemical World" Dwight Clarke
"Sunday Sunday"
1994 "Girls & Boys" Kevin Godley
"To the End" David Mould
"Parklife" Pedro Romhanyi
"End of a Century" Matthew Longfellow
1995 "Country House" Damien Hirst
"The Universal" Jonathan Glazer
1996 "Stereotypes" Matthew Longfellow
"Charmless Man" Jamie Thraves
1997 "Beetlebum" Sophie Muller
"Song 2"
"On Your Own"
"M.O.R." John Hardwick
1999 "Tender" Grant Gee
"Coffee & TV" Hammer & Tongs
"No Distance Left to Run" Thomas Vinterberg
2000 "Music Is My Radar" Don Cameron
2003 "Out of Time" John Hardwick
"Crazy Beat" Shynola
"Crazy Beat" (alternative version) John Hardwick
"Good Song" Shynola & David Shrigley
2010 "Fool's Day" Unknown
2012 "Under the Westway" Pulse Films

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