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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: on April 25, 2004, 11:48:00 am
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Please complete the following sentence:
The best Brit-Pop song ever is...{your reply here}
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always loved Charmless Man from Blur...
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The best Brit-pop song ever is Common People by Pulp.
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that is an oxymoron, good brit-pop song
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Big Mouth Strikes Again - The Smiths
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Originally posted by Member 656:
The best Brit-pop song ever is Common People by Pulp.
that is correct.
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Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
Originally posted by Member 656:
The best Brit-pop song ever is Common People by Pulp.
that is correct. [/b]
agreed as well
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pulp: common people; blur: girls & boys/parklife
ahhh classic britpop. how i miss those days.
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Goldfinger by Ash is always the song that pops into my head when I think about brit-pop. Don't Look Back in Anger is another one.
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smiths - bigmouth strikes again
blur - boys&girls
oasis - live forever
pulp - common people
the verve - bitter sweet symphony...
if i had to name a few.
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What Difference Does it Make? as covered by Bobby Bare Jr.
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Originally posted by eros:
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
Originally posted by Member 656:
The best Brit-pop song ever is Common People by Pulp.
that is correct. [/b]
agreed as well [/b]
yes, yes it is.
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The Catherine Wheel "I Want to Touch You"
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twisterella by ride
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Blur = Shite
Catherine Wheel - are they Britpop?
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
Catherine Wheel - are they Britpop?
i was wondering that too. . .otherwise i would probably have chosen "black metallic." thought they were a bit too heavy for britpop.
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I always thought Blur was sort of the quintessential Britpop band. They were certainly the biggest ones, on both sides of the Atlantic. "Popscene" is their defining moment, before they went indie low-fi. How do you like that lingo? ;) Catherine Wheel really weren't Britpop. I would, however, consider stuff like Pulp, Menswe@r, Blur, etc. to be Britpop. Not that classifying matters. I would lump Lush, Ride, Catherine Wheel, etc. as more shoe-gazing type bands, before they rebelled and tried to go off in other directions as a result of grunge. I feel sorry for a lot of those bands back then. Grunge probably made a lot of them re-think their directions as they tried to break through in the U.S. Catherine Wheel wanted it SO bad in 1995 when they released "Happy Days". Instead they got beat out by Bush. Really sad, CW was such a great band. I still love them.
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Originally posted by bunnyman:
Catherine Wheel wanted it SO bad in 1995 when they released "Happy Days". Instead they got beat out by Bush. Really sad, CW was such a great band. I still love them.
Even Mankie has a CW album....supwidat???
Beautiful South I would say are classic Britpop, along with The Smiths, with Oasis later on. Pulp I don't know too much about because I was over here and they didn't get much airplay stateside. I saw them on telly one time when I was over home, and my overwhelming reaction was, "fuckin hell, that's one ugly bastard"
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"Don't Look Back In Anger" - Oasis
"Have A Nice Day" - Stereophonics
"Poor Misguided Fool" - Starsailor
Do The Jesus and Mary Chain count as Brit-Pop? If so then I have to include "Head On".
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Connection by Elastica
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First off, to say that Blur were bigger than Oasis in both sides of the Atlantic is a HUGE mistake... Oasis have played the biggest gigs in England (Knebworth, Maine Road, Finsbury Park, Wembley) and they have done arena tours in the US up to the release of Standing on the Shoulders of Giants... Blur hit it big with Song 2, but their sales and fanbase don't compare to that of Oasis..
Now for my picks:
- I wanna be adored (Stone Roses)
- Beautiful Ones (Suede)
- Wonderwall (Oasis)