I Was Britpopped: The A-Z
I Was Britpopped: The A-Z
Jenny Natasha & Tom Boniface-Webb
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Britpop: it’s the only term that can accurately encompass the bright, bold sound and attitude that burst from the United Kingdom in the ’90s. Beginning with the release of Blur’s single ‘Popscene’ in 1992, peaking with Oasis’ triumphant outdoor live shows at Knebworth in 1996 and closing with Pulp’s come-down album This is Hardcore in 1998, this alternative rock subgenre grew to be one of Britain’s most impactful musical movements of the modern era.
Here, in more than 500 light-hearted but meticulously researched entries, musicians and fans Jenny Natasha and Tom Boniface-Webb pay tribute to a brief but pivotal moment in musical history; turning the spotlight on key players like Liam Gallagher, Brett Anderson, Jarvis Cocker and Damon Albarn as well as unsung heroes who fought under the red, white and blue banner in the Britpop revolution.
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Imprint: Valley Press
Published: November 2017
ISBN: 9781908853929
Catalogue no: VP0109
Page count: 348
Trim size: 229 x 152 mm
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Praise for I Was Britpopped: The A-Z:
"If your two main passions are the classic UK guitar-band resurgence of 1992-1998 and well-researched facts and figures, then this compendium should definitely float your good ship Britpop. Being a small, privileged part of the subject matter I could be accused of bias but I really enjoyed this meticulous analysis of the UK’s last great musical movement. But then my name is an anagram of Anal."
— Alan Leach, Shed Seven
About the author
Tom was Britpopped in late '95 when trying to impress a girl, and he asked her who she preferred – Oasis or Blur. The tape of (What's the Story) Morning Glory? soon followed and the rest was history.
Jen was Britpopped during the Summer of ’95 in GCSE Art class, listening to Oasis’ Live Forever on her friend’s CD Walkman.