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E-raamat: Birth and Impact of Britpop: Mis-Shapes, Scenesters and Insatiable Ones

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: White Owl
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  • ISBN-13: 9781399017503
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  • Kirjastus: White Owl
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  • ISBN-13: 9781399017503
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This isn’t a book about the Britpop you think you know about, this is the story of a truly remarkable period of creativity in British guitar music told through the experiences of someone who was there from the first note of “Popscene” through to the run out groove of “This is Hardcore”.

Remember the nineties? Of course you do. Cool Britannia, New Labour, Blur vs Oasis, Geri Halliwell’s Union Flag dress, TFI Friday, “wasssssuuuuuuppppppp”, Opal Fruits turning into Starburst without anyone asking your permission…crazy times. This book doesn’t have anything to say about Geri’s dress or Opal Fruits but it has lots to say about Britpop. But this isn’t a book about the Britpop you think you know about, this is the story of a truly remarkable period of creativity in British guitar music told through the experiences of someone who was there from the first note of “Popscene” through to the run out groove of “This is Hardcore”. This is the story of the Britpop that didn’t make it onto the evening news or the cover of The Face. This is the story of the bands nobody remembers but that everybody should. This is the story of what it was like to be an outsider in 1991 and be too cool for school by 1994. This is the story of a magnesium flash in British popular music that has, for good or ill, defined British guitar music ever since. Here are Flamingoes and Pimlico, Strangelove and David Devant and His Spirit Wife, The Weekenders and Thurman…and Blur, Pulp, Oasis, Sleeper and Elastica too. These are Britpop memories from someone who was actually there. The definitive story of Britpop…
Author's Note vi
Prologue vii
Chapter 1 Madchester, So Much To Answer For
1(12)
Chapter 2 For The Strangers
13(12)
Chapter 3 British Image #1
25(18)
Chapter 4 No Wonder You're Looking Thin
43(15)
Chapter 5 Waking Up
58(12)
Chapter 6 Rock `n' Roll Stars
70(12)
Chapter 7 Northern Souls
82(11)
Chapter 8 We Want to Get Loaded?
93(9)
Chapter 9 Click Off Gone Return
102(9)
Chapter 10 My Home Too
111(5)
Chapter 11 Get Our Pictures In The Papers
116(10)
Chapter 12 Are You Happy Now?
126(9)
Chapter 13 Here Lies Unfenced Existence
135(10)
Chapter 14 Out of the Shade
145(10)
Chapter 15 David Devant
155(7)
Chapter 16 We'll Get What We Deserve
162(13)
Chapter 17 The Darkness Inside
175(12)
Chapter 18 The Baroque Pop of My Life Story
187(6)
Chapter 19 Wha'sLikeUs?
193(10)
Epilogue 203(2)
About the Author 205
Paul Laird is a writer and podcaster who has been celebrating and critiquing Britpop since 2015. His Britpop memories offer a unique insight into the era. As well as writing about Britpop he is a regular contributor to BBC Radio Scotland's Classic Scottish Albums podcast.