Graham Coxon's Gear

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At 47:15 during a performance of For Tomorrow the camera focuses on Grahams guitar and pans up the neck to show the Squier logo on the headstock of an all black telecaster.

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A wah pedal (most likely a Dunlop Crybaby) is visible at Grahams feet throughout the Popscene music video, it is also heard on the songs Pressure on Julian, Oily Water, Never Clever, Come Together and I Know. There is also what appears to be a red unknown rehoused wah shown on Grahams 2012 reunion board.

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In this photo from 2018, we see Graham performing live with a 70s style Fender Telecaster Deluxe in black

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In this pic a 'smoking' Graham can be seen using a Gibson Les Paul Custom Black Beauty

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A user-uploaded photo of Graham Coxon's pedalboard shows the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor.

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In this pic you can see a Boss DM2 sitting on his pedalboard

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“I've been looking at the [Line 6] HX Effects stuff as well, but there are a lot of digital effects pedals and some great analog pedals being made nowadays, too. And then people give me stuff, and I always want to use everything that people give me to share my support. But as far as amps go, the old Marshalls seem to go on forever; I've had them for such a long time now. The important thing is to get whatever I'm using flipping loud [Laughs].”

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In this Youtube video Graham Coxon of Blur plays guitar with Duran Duran. During the performance he seems to be playing through a Boss Katana 100 2x12 which is placed on the floor next to him. He has also been spotted using a Katana playing live with the Waeve.

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In this live performance from 1993 in Germany, Coxon plays a tobacco burst Les Paul Custom for a majority of the show.

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In a live show in Germany from 1993, Coxon plays a black Les Paul Custom with a Bigsby vibrato when the band plays "Coping", after he appears to have a technical issue with his other Les Paul.

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In this tweet from the official Graham Coxon account, you can see ThorpyFX Fallout Cloud fuzz pedal he has been using with The Waeve. It also appears in the video Graham did with The Pedal Show after Dan built a new pedalboard for him.

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In this tweet from the official Graham Coxon account, you can see JAM pedals Delay Llama he has been using with The Waeve. At times the Delay Llama Xtreme appears on his board.

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In this 2022 Instagram post from JAM Pedals, you can see a few of theirs on his pedalboard, including a JAM Rattler. It's not the standard b&w but rather a limited edition of 100 with a lush orange finish JAM did as a collaboration with That Pedal Show (you can find it in the TPS video titled JAM Pedals TPS Rattler & Factory Visit).

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In a tweet from his official account, Graham Coxon mentions using an MXR CSP101SL Script Phase 90 with LED, expressing gratitude to various gear brands.

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In this 2023 tweet from the official Graham Coxon twitter account, you can see the TC Electronic Plethora x5 which allows you to combine up to 5 TC TonePrint pedals on the board.

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In this 2023 Instagram post from from his official account, you can see the Halcyon on the board he has been using with The Waeve.

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In the Victory artist page for Graham Coxon, he is cited as a user.

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In the Victory artist page for Graham Coxon, he is cited as a user.

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On the Victory website user page for Graham Coxon, he is cited as a user.

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In the Victory artist page for Graham Coxon, he is cited as a user.

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In this alternate pedal board created for Graham by That Pedal Show on Youtube, you can see the Mk 2 model of the TC Electronic Delay is utilized. Overhead shot of the board at 1:26.

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In this YouTube teaser for the new Blur album “The Ballad of Darren” slated for July 2023, at 0:03 you can very briefly see Graham using a Jam Pink Flow pedal next to his Hudson Broadcast.

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The Jam Pedals website includes an artist page for [Artist Name] and his use of their pedals, in particular the Red Muck:

JAM pedals inspire.. they show you new avenues to explore. I love pedals that have a strong personality – that somehow take the pressure off me and cause the guitar to become the boss. The results are usually far more interesting than relying on my own will. The Red Muck has the “it’s gonna get crazy If I push that” button. I love that it feels dangerous to step on a button that will wreak havoc and take the control from me and into the hands of a small metal box full of wires. I don’t always like to be in control.. JAM pedals satisfy the need to relinquish control – to just jump out of the norm without a parachute.

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DigiTech Drop Polyphonic Drop Tune Pedal is on his pedalboard in this photo. (Wembley Stadium, July 2023)

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He is shown playing it all throughout the video, a fantastic guitar that he drops on the ground at 1:57.

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In the “On Your Own” music video that is on YouTube, at 1:02, Graham can be seen playing a Fender 72 Thinline.

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Graham prominently used a Squier 84' or 83' Black Japanese Telecaster during the "Modern Life Is Rubbish" and "Parklife" era, as evidenced by a specific image source. (you can see the "S" ... word)

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Graham Coxon, renowned guitarist in the rock and alternative genres, incorporates the Kemper Profiler Rack into his setup, as evidenced by credible sources.

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Graham Coxon uses a 1978 Gibson Les Paul Custom Tobacco Sunburst with black Gibson Speed Knobs and gold hardware, as seen in the image and more photos/videos from that tour

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Graham Coxon can be seen using a TC Electronic Ditto Looper on "That Pedal Show" at the 59:40 mark.

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