The Britpop Story

Britpop is a subgenre of another alternative rock that originated in the United Kingdom.

Alternative Rock Acts

Alternative rock acts from the 1980s and aboriginal 1990s indie arena were the absolute ancestors of the Britpop movement.

The Origins of Britpop

The origins of Britpop lie primarily in the indie arena of the aboriginal 1990s

A Blueprint Action Amid Blur And Oasis

A blueprint action amid Blur and Oasis dubbed "The Action of Britpop" brought Britpop to the beginning of the British columnist in 1995

The Movement Was Soon Dubbed Britpop

The movement was soon dubbed Britpop. The appellation "Britpop" had been acclimated in the backward 1980s

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The Britpop Movement

The Britpop Story is a British television documentary about the Britpop movement which occurred in Britain during the 1990s. Hosted by John Harris, it was aboriginal advertisement on BBC Four in August 2005. It appearance interviews with Blur's Graham Coxon, Elastica frontwomanJustine Frischmann, Louise Wener of Sleeper and Alan McGee, architect of Creation Records
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Harris presented the programme, afterwards the BBC were afflicted with his 2003 book The Last Party: Britpop, Blair and the Demise of English Rock.[citation needed] It was aboriginal advertisement in August 2005 as allotment of Britpop Night on BBC Four, ten years afterwards Blur and Oasis went head-to-head in the charts.

The appearance started with a attending at grunge music and how British music was at an best low. It charted with the development of Blur,Suede, Elastica and Sleeper. Harris recalled the time if he was at the "Good Mixer" pub in Camden Town, London with Noel andLiam Gallagher, on a "sightseeing" trip, if approaching battling Graham Coxon was there. There was added advice on added Britpop groups, such as Menswear. There was a focus of Tony Blair and his abutment of Oasis, as able-bodied as assuming the abatement of the movement.

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