W♥M212: Britpop in the USA
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April 2014 is the 20th anniversary of Britpop, according to BBC6 and Radio 1.
This whole month, we are devoting W♥M Radio to our love of Britpop.
Vu and John discuss the story of Britpop, the short-lived movement from 1993 to 1997.
pre-Britpop
Start of Britpop
Important album: Blur’s Parklife (Apr 1994)
Britpop in Mainstream
Britpop “Time Line”
Suede: Suede (Mar 1993); Dog Man Star (Mar 1995)
Blur: Parklife (Apr 1994)
Pulp: His n Hers (Apr 1994); Different Class (Oct 1995)
Echobelly: Everyone’s Got One (Jul 1994)
Oasis: Definitely Maybe (Aug 1994); Morning Glory (Oct 1995)
Sleeper: Smart (Jan 1995)
Elastica: Elastica (Mar 1995)
Gene: Olympian (Mar 1995)
Supergrass: I Should Coco (May 1995)
Cast: All Change (Oct 1995)
Death of Britpop
Politics: Labour Party was elected
Record labels merging in 1997
Oasis: Be Here Now (Aug 1997)
Death of Princess Diana
Life after Britpop
There are a lot of exciting new British bands emerging and making it big in the U.S.A… including the 1975
This whole month, we are devoting W♥M Radio to our love of Britpop.
Vu and John discuss the story of Britpop, the short-lived movement from 1993 to 1997.
Most of the old 90s Britpop bands are no longer around, but the few surviving ones are worth checking out if you’ve never seen/heard of them.
BONUS: A bunch of Britpop-era bands and snippets of music.
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Vu and Select Magazine (Apr 1993) |
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