If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Well as this thread seems to have died down on the Country week tributes, I think we can kick off Britpop. Feel free to post any more Country though if you like.
We all know Blur and Oasis were the big two Britpop bands of the 90's, and one of my personal favourites Pulp was their equal. But it was probably Suede which first kick started the Britpop movement with their self titled debut album.
The sound borrows heavily from glam rock era Bowie.
sorry to be ignorent but is britpop a particular era
Britpop occurred during the 90's. It was a reaction by British bands to the grunge movement coming out of the US at the time.
Oasis were Beatles worshippers and Blur's music was similar to the Kinks. It was like a revival of 60's British Invasion, mod-rock etc. As well as 70's guitar Punk like Wire and glam rock Bowie.
Saw this band at an outdoor gig in Leeds They did this song I had only heard the song a few times before whilst I knew it I wasnt at all familiar with it Anyway throughout the song all the crowd my GF and her friends are all singing along at the top of their lungs. We were about ten metres back from the stage. Not really knowing the words I was just enjoying the music eyes closed moving my head and my shoulders along to the beat with a big smile on my face. As the song got close to ending I opened my eyes looked straight up at the lead singer who must have noticed me as I would have stood out being the only one not singing we made eye contact I got the biggest smile from her. It was so cool.
Saw this band at an outdoor gig in Leeds They did this song I had only heard the song a few times before whilst I knew it I wasnt at all familiar with it Anyway throughout the song all the crowd my GF and her friends are all singing along at the top of their lungs. We were about ten metres back from the stage. Not really knowing the words I was just enjoying the music eyes closed moving my head and my shoulders along to the beat with a big smile on my face. As the song got close to ending I opened my eyes looked straight up at the lead singer who must have noticed me as I would have stood out being the only one not singing we made eye contact I got the biggest smile from her. It was so cool.
Noel wrote this one as he wanted to write a positive lyric against all the ‘woe me, life is so depressing and I want to die’ lyrics coming out of grunge in America at the time. It’s one of Oasis’s very best songs.
Noel wrote this one as he wanted to write a positive lyric against all the ‘woe me, life is so depressing and I want to die’ lyrics coming out of grunge in America at the time. It’s one of Oasis’s very best songs.
I was more into the American 90's grunge so I am looking forward to being educated by MR. I only bought a Blur CD but have a lot of various artists albums with Oasis etc on them. I was too busy with Seattle grunge. I won't terrify everyone by requesting a whole week of that...
"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
I was more into the American 90's grunge so I am looking forward to being educated by MR. I only bought a Blur CD but have a lot of various artists albums with Oasis etc on them. I was too busy with Seattle grunge. I won't terrify everyone by requesting a whole week of that...
Don’t worry RWB I love grunge too. Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam….. The nineties were awesome for music.
Get rid of posh Spice Victoria Beckham and you might convince me I love Mel C and Emma Bunton as artists and Gerri Halliwell does ok too. Mel C was definately the best singer in the group but i was totally amazed how good Emma Bunton was with Mel C when they sung I Know Him So Well.
Comment