No it's that funny looking bird who sounds like she's being strangled when she sings I think.
― Westwood Ho (Noodle Vague), Monday, 8 June 2009 15:41 (fifteen years ago) link
(Yeah it is (xpost))
― Mark G, Monday, 8 June 2009 15:41 (fifteen years ago) link
Elastica's Stutter does it for me. That would be #9 only it's prob. in there already
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Monday, 8 June 2009 22:21 (fifteen years ago) link
is any triphop allowed?
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Monday, 8 June 2009 22:23 (fifteen years ago) link
Trip hop was never Britpop.
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 01:42 (fourteen years ago) link
And... I mean.... I like Massive Attack and all. But Britpop was so fantastic in its own right it doesn't need to be mixed up with other (and lesser) genres.
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 01:43 (fourteen years ago) link
pleased about sunday's election results geir?
― Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 07:55 (fourteen years ago) link
yeah geir. if you don't think massive attack are britpop you're obviously RACIST.
― FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 07:57 (fourteen years ago) link
Pretty sure MC's talking about the Swedish Pirate Party there
― leave true black metal to those who don't deserve to listen to it (DJ Mencap), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 08:01 (fourteen years ago) link
A man who has the contents of his Soulseek files talked about by the internet is correct to care about his right to privacy
― leave true black metal to those who don't deserve to listen to it (DJ Mencap), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 08:03 (fourteen years ago) link
Britpop must be heavily Beatles/Kinks influenced to be Britpop and must also be very English. Massive Attack had lots of American influences after all. Trip Hop was never Britpop - the only black Britpop musician was the drummer in Ocean Colour Scene, because they weren't an R&B band. R&B is 100 per cent American and cannot possibly be Britpop.
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 09:30 (fourteen years ago) link
the kinks were JUST A BIT influenced by r&b, idiot.
― FREE DOM AND ETHAN (special guest stars mark bronson), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 09:32 (fourteen years ago) link
One of the dudes from the Boo Radleys as well
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― leave true black metal to those who don't deserve to listen to it (DJ Mencap), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 09:35 (fourteen years ago) link
lol fired up GIS for him then Debbie Smith then hit head on desk and thought of 10 better things to do.
― j.o.n.a, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 09:37 (fourteen years ago) link
"You put your bet on number one and it comes up every time.The other kids have all backed down and they put you first in line.And so you finally ask yourself just how big you are -And take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars.And you wonder who to call on."
― Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 09:38 (fourteen years ago) link
More like the Village White Preservation Society amirite?
― Westwood Ho (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 09:43 (fourteen years ago) link
Geir registers another vote for the Britpop National Party
― U2 raped goat (darraghmac), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 10:20 (fourteen years ago) link
(whassat from, DK?)
― Mark G, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 10:23 (fourteen years ago) link
Blimey, Jethro Tull. Are they britpop?
― Mark G, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:07 (fourteen years ago) link
No Jethro Tull were English folk, which is also typically English, but in another, more ethnomusical, way. Britpop is based upon typically english music as in Beatles/Kinks/music hall/vaudeville, not as in old jigs and fiddles.
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:09 (fourteen years ago) link
And as for Nationalist. Yes, Britpop was nationalist. But not in a typical skin colour oriented racist way, rather in a way of stressing how English music is superior to American music so why does the world need American music?
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:11 (fourteen years ago) link
And, you know, the majority of Americans are white too...
I sigh.
And then I cry
and I wonder why.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:12 (fourteen years ago) link
i wonder what geir thinks of tony bennett.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:16 (fourteen years ago) link
"not as good as Ocean Colour Scene" presumably.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:17 (fourteen years ago) link
rather in a way of stressing how English music is superior to American music so why does the world need American music?
yeah because the Beatles and Kinks weren't at all heavily American-influenced. and VAUDEVILLE had nothing to do with the US of course...
― Hard House SugBanton (blueski), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:19 (fourteen years ago) link
The Beatles and Kinks started out as AMerican influenced and then got gradually better and better the more typically English and less American they got. (Until Kinks turned shit in the 70s because they suddenly started to sound American again)
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:20 (fourteen years ago) link
11. Denim - 'It Fell Off The Back Of A Van'
haha waht
Was about to post this.
― James Mitchell, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:20 (fourteen years ago) link
No Jethro Tull were English folk
I presume you mean the original Jethro Tull, not the band led by Fifer Ian Anderson.
― DJ Angoreinhardt (Billy Dods), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:21 (fourteen years ago) link
i meant this tony bennett.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:21 (fourteen years ago) link
And... Well. At least the Beatles did add an immigrant element to their music, but instead of adding an African element brought through corporate America, they added an Indian/Pakistani element, which was much more interesting and also fit much better into the European musical tradition they came out of.
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:21 (fourteen years ago) link
(Plus it was taken directly from the source without being filtered through capitalist corporate American mass production at first)
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:23 (fourteen years ago) link
is he anywhere near 51 yet?
― Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 12:26 (fourteen years ago) link
they added an Indian/Pakistani element, which was much more interesting and also fit much better into the European musical tradition they came out of.
I probably shouldn't ask, but how on earth does Indian/Pakistani(LOL) music fit better into a European musical tradition than "American" music, by which I assume Geir means African-American music? It surely fits in less well?
― Dante ... Bruno . Vico .. Passantino (Tom D.), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 13:29 (fourteen years ago) link
presumably he means they stayed longer in the empire
― Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 13:33 (fourteen years ago) link
Feel like posting that exchange between Basil Fawlty and the Major about Indians, but probably best not to
― Dante ... Bruno . Vico .. Passantino (Tom D.), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 13:34 (fourteen years ago) link
Because the classical Indian musical tradition is head music, not body music.
― Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 9 June 2009 20:50 (fourteen years ago) link
...
― Hard House SugBanton (blueski), Tuesday, 9 June 2009 21:00 (fourteen years ago) link
Spotified this:
The Britpop one hundred hall of joy! - Classics only
21 tracks aren't on it, but hey.
― Mark G, Thursday, 17 November 2011 12:30 (twelve years ago) link
No Speedy?? :(
― Turrican, Thursday, 17 November 2011 16:16 (twelve years ago) link
The NME have done exactly this, this week..
― Mark G, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:31 (eleven years ago) link
The NME have done exactly this, every week for the last 20 fucking years
fixed
― Koné 2013 (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:34 (eleven years ago) link
yeah.. but this week they have done a list. 100 britpop classics.
tbh, I saw a 'catatonia' entry, and I did sigh, etc.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:38 (eleven years ago) link
Seriously you think they'd be embarassed about it by now.
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:38 (eleven years ago) link
THey also did a top 20 by sales:
summary: Oasis oasis oasis oasis oasis oasis oasis blur oasis oasis pulp oasis oasis supergrass oasis catatonia
― Mark G, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:41 (eleven years ago) link
Srsly if you'd told anyone in 1996 that the name 'Gene' would be on the front of the NME 17 years later they'd have pissed themselves laughing.
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:46 (eleven years ago) link
you mean there are people who didn't in 1996 ?
― mark e, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:48 (eleven years ago) link
luke haines @LukeHaines_News 7hVery embarrassing to be on the front cover of the @NME this week. Might have to sue.
― afriendlypioneer, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:49 (eleven years ago) link
Also, Bis.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:56 (eleven years ago) link
I went looking for a postable list, didn't find one yet, but they are doing a 'vote yr favourite'
"Caught by the fuzz" is winning, which.. mm, I'm OK with actually...
― Mark G, Wednesday, 8 May 2013 14:58 (eleven years ago) link