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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. …
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April 2014 is the 20th anniversary of Britpop, so all month we're dedicating our show to the wonderful movement.
NOTE: This was originally shot on video, so if you want the visuals, you'll have to see it on
YouTube. Because of YouTube's overly aggressive copyright policies, the music portion was taken out. Absolutely no thanks to Geffen Records.
Here's the Britpop timeline for consideration:
Suede: Suede (Mar 1993); Dog Man Star (Mar 1995)
Blur: Modern Life is Rubbish (May 1993); Parklife (Apr 1994)
Pulp: His n Hers (Apr 1994); Different Class (Oct 1995)
Lush: Split (Jun 1994)
Echobelly: Everyone's Got One (Jul 1994)
Oasis: Definitely Maybe (Aug 1994); Morning Glory (Oct 1995)
S*M*A*S*H: Self Abused (Sep 1994)
Shed Seven: Change Giver (Sep 1994)
Sleeper: Smart (Jan 1995)
Elastica: Elastica (Mar 1995)
Salad: Drink Me (May 1995)
These Animal Men: (Come on Join) The High Society (May 1995)
Gene: Olympian (Mar 1995)
Supergrass: I Should Coco (May 1995)
Cast: All Change (Oct 1995)
Bluetones: Expecting to Fly (Feb 1996)
Marion: This World and Body (Feb 1996)
Space: Spiders (Sep 1996)
Ash: 1977 (Jun 1996)
60ft Dolls: The Big 3 (Jan 1997)
Catatonia: International Velvet (Feb 1998)
Here is the video:
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