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Webster, who struggled shooting the ball consistently throughout the season, caught fire from deep, scoring the Crimson’s next 13 points to lead Harvard on a 15-6 run??putting the visitors ahead 30-12 with 10:24 left in the first half...
Sheils did not have the same success yesterday in the giant slalom but still managed to place 11th in the second run??despite starting after all the top skiers had gone and conditions had deteriorated...
What both the film and reunion gigs prove, however, is that all of these troubles no longer need to be dwelled upon. Through a series of interviews with the four band members, “No Distance Left to Run?? probes their feelings on their career and reunion, clearly revealing how important getting back together was to all four members. On meeting with Coxon again, Albarn says, “All that rubbish on both sides seemed to have evaporated.” Bassist Alex James talks about playing “Tender” at Glastonbury...
...interspersing the present with the past, “No Distance Left to Run?? places the focus squarely on this healing process, on how the bitterness of the past turned into the joy of last summer. Even when the group is talking of their absolute lows, such as when a visibly moved Albarn explains how “Beetlebum” describes other people’s (and presumably his) experiences with heroin, right around the corner is another gig or interview of the band once again enjoying themselves. Though this focus on redemption could have been cheesy...
...addition to the documentary, “No Distance Left to Run?? includes a superb live recording of the first of Blur’s two Hyde Park gigs. The band are in absolutely phenomenal form, moving through a diverse greatest hits set that includes their most famous songs while featuring astonishing performances of lesser known tracks like “Oily Water” and “Trimm Trabb.” The concert is the perfect accompaniment for the documentary, proving once again how remarkable and joyous the reunion was. At the beginning...