Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't 17:22 - Mar 27 with 1131 views | BrixtonBlue | Suede by Suede has to right up there. Been on a nostalgia trip listening to that through and it's still brilliant. [Post edited 27 Mar 2019 17:49]
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:28 - Mar 27 with 1123 views | Marshalls_Mullet | In terms of slightly less obvious ones; Cast - All change Verve - Urban Hymns Pulp - Different Class | |
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:29 - Mar 27 with 1116 views | footers |
Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:28 - Mar 27 by Marshalls_Mullet | In terms of slightly less obvious ones; Cast - All change Verve - Urban Hymns Pulp - Different Class |
Pulp Different Class is one of the best-known Britpop albums... isn't it!? Bloody love that record. | |
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:31 - Mar 27 with 1108 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:29 - Mar 27 by footers | Pulp Different Class is one of the best-known Britpop albums... isn't it!? Bloody love that record. |
I didnt say it wasnt well known, just less obvious. I doubt its in everyones Top 50. | |
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:31 - Mar 27 with 1104 views | Pecker | Once upon a time- Simple Minds. | | | |
Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:45 - Mar 27 with 1083 views | Illinoisblue | Wild Wood - Paul Weller. | |
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:49 - Mar 27 with 1080 views | Melford | I found this on Pitchfork over the weekend. https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/10045-the-50-best-britpop-albums I was listening to Lovelife by Lush last night at work and I think that stood up really well. Can't believe it's so long ago now, Oasis put Definitely Maybe out in 1994. 24 years before that The Beatles released Let It Be in 1970. 24 years ago today The Boo Radleys released Wake Up! Britpop is as far away in the past to today's kids getting into music as The Beatles were to us Britpop kids. Edit: forgot to post the bloody link [Post edited 27 Mar 2019 17:50]
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:50 - Mar 27 with 1067 views | BrixtonBlue |
Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:49 - Mar 27 by Melford | I found this on Pitchfork over the weekend. https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/10045-the-50-best-britpop-albums I was listening to Lovelife by Lush last night at work and I think that stood up really well. Can't believe it's so long ago now, Oasis put Definitely Maybe out in 1994. 24 years before that The Beatles released Let It Be in 1970. 24 years ago today The Boo Radleys released Wake Up! Britpop is as far away in the past to today's kids getting into music as The Beatles were to us Britpop kids. Edit: forgot to post the bloody link [Post edited 27 Mar 2019 17:50]
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 20:10 - Mar 27 with 950 views | southnorfolkblue | Cracking album that. Just had The Las album on in my car - hugely underrated. | |
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Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 20:19 - Mar 27 with 935 views | LeoMuff |
Talking of cracking albums, which we weren't on 17:49 - Mar 27 by Melford | I found this on Pitchfork over the weekend. https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/10045-the-50-best-britpop-albums I was listening to Lovelife by Lush last night at work and I think that stood up really well. Can't believe it's so long ago now, Oasis put Definitely Maybe out in 1994. 24 years before that The Beatles released Let It Be in 1970. 24 years ago today The Boo Radleys released Wake Up! Britpop is as far away in the past to today's kids getting into music as The Beatles were to us Britpop kids. Edit: forgot to post the bloody link [Post edited 27 Mar 2019 17:50]
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Cheers for making me feel ancient.. | |
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