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By MC
#127144
Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:i'd fail you for such an unoriginal idea.


ah well i specialise in those....
By Dangermouse
#127171
Uglybob wrote:its more recognition, the most people would remember is fools gold.

Not most Stone Roses fans however.
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By Uglybob
#127172
thats not what we are talking about though.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127174
you have to have a few rubbish songs on a compilation its the law. put a bit of eternal on.
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By Sidders
#127180
Eternal had their moments...
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127185
yes indeedee. sadly none were singing ones. if i had to do an album it would be B*witched: The Greatest Hits (an no it wouldnt be a short album)
By HerculePoirot
#127194
As far as most people are concerned, the first two Britpop albums were Suede - Suede and Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish, both in 1993.

Manic Street Preachers and Radiohead never classified or associated themselves with anything Britpop.

There's no other Way from Blur came out before the 'Britpop' era. Whilst the Stone Roses were part of the Madchester scene, and although they released Second Coming in 1994, they weren't associated with Britpop.

Britpop ended with The Third Oasis Album, Be Here Now, being a flop, Blur seeking a new musical direction and the unfortunate sudden popularity of the Spice Girls.

If you though were to look for definitive songs then some of them are.

Suede - Animal Nitrate, So Young, The Wild Ones, The Drowners, Metal Mickey, FilmStar, Trash, We Are The Pigs, New Generation, Stay Together

Blur - Chemical World, For Tommorow, Sunday Sunday, Parklife, Girls and Boys, End of A Century, Country House, Stereotypes, Charmless Man, The Universal.

Oasis - Whatever, Wonderwall, Roll With It, Shakermaker, Cigarettes and Alcohol, Some Might Say, She's Electric, Morning Glory, Don't Look Back in Anger, Champagne Supernova, Live Forever

Pulp - Sorted For E's and Whizz, Lipgloss, Do You Remember The First Time, Disco 2000, Common People, Something Changed


Supergrass - Alright, Caught By The Fuzz, Lenny, Mansize Rooster

Echobelly - Insomniac, I Can't Imagine The World Without Me

Elastica - Connection, Waking Up, Line Up

Bluetones, Slight Return, Marblehead Johnson, Bluetonic, Cut Some Rug

Menswear - We Love You, Sleeping In, Being Brave

Sleeper - Sale of the Century, Nice Guy Eddie, What Do I Do Now

Space - Neighbourhood, Female of the Species, Me & You Vs the World

In my opinion, those were the definitive songs and bands of the Britpop era.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127197
Uglybob will love you. be afraid.
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By Sidders
#127199
Maybe it is uglybob in disguise...
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By Sidders
#127202
I'd definately say it's a bad thing, but I don't know him personally...(thank God).
By HerculePoirot
#127204
Maybe by first post should have been a bit lighter, allowing me to 'ease' my self in...
By HerculePoirot
#127206
And maybe my third post should have had better spelling...
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By Sidders
#127207
Image


(Oh God, I think I'm turning into Adam...)
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By Uglybob
#127224
but if you are making a compilation album of britpop (which Mc is doing) you cant put 11 tracks by Oasis and 10 by Blur on it.
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By Lawrie
#127228
not quite brit pop but anyone remember Symposium? they got put into the "britpop" generation and they were famous for stopping Glastongbury 97 as they told the whole audience to have a mud fight with the band
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127244
Uglybob wrote:but if you are making a compilation album of britpop (which Mc is doing) you cant put 11 tracks by Oasis and 10 by Blur on it.


yeah cos then ten of the tracks would be sh*te. do the seahorses come under britpop or were they too late?
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By Uglybob
#127252
thats 97 which is just about the end
By HerculePoirot
#127284
I wasn't suggesting the album should me made of 11 Oasis and 10 Blur tracks, just that those songs were key to the era.

In terms of the album though, once you include those bands, along with the other ones that can kind of be put under the Britpop Umbrella i.e. Dodgy, My Life Story, Gene, Boo Radleys, Ocean Colour Scene, then you're stuck for other 'Britpop' bands.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127321
dodgy... haha do you remember them goin to visit the castaways? not at all desperate.

Ocean Colour Scene - one good song.
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By MK Chris
#127358
If you're referring to The Riverboat Song, I liked The Day We Caught The Train too, I thought they were both good songs.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#127377
i was actually referring to Third Shade of Green.

who would have guessed eh?
By Everlast
#127451
Sidla wrote:
Everlast wrote:How can you have a britpop album without The Bluetones-Slight return on it

If was better.

And Bridgie, it was called "Are you Jimmy Ray?"

If had the best bass riff ever invented but slight return was a pure britpop song
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By Mr Dion
#127554
eddie wrote:
Mr Dion wrote:you cant have a britpop album and leave out take that and east17!! it would just be wrong!


You most definately can because neither of those bands fit under the category of "Britpop". Britpop doesn't just mean British pop, it was the title given to a type of sound (i.e Oasis, Blur, Suede etc.) produced in the early to mid 90's.


no way....brit is british and pop is popular stop trying to exclude take that and E17....legends
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By MK Chris
#127591
Everlast is right though. It is a label give to that kind of music. so shut up.
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