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should be good.
started at 22:35
> They concentrated far too much on Oasis and Blur, they should have
> devoted far more time to the stone roses, charlatans, happy mondays
> etc, who were just as big a part, if not a larger part of 'britpop'
> than the former.
Not really. Did you watch the documentaires. The 80s was about oppression, supressed emotions etc. and Oasis took the mantle of bands like the Stone Roses and went further, ballsier, louder etc.
Noel was talking mainly sense, Liam was going on about stealing clothes off washing lines when he was younger. If you were famous, you might not hide these things from the public, but you would certainly play them down. Idiot. Still, some of his antics amuse me.
They concentrated far too much on Oasis and Blur, they should have devoted far more time to the stone roses, charlatans, happy mondays etc, who were just as big a part, if not a larger part of 'britpop' than the former.
an unbiased britpop documentary would be nice.
*red faced angry man*
I wanted to see this a lot too.
*remembers where he was instead*
Oh yeah...ah well, it's not like I wasn't around during that time.
What was with all the random Massive Attack though? Great film.
> be here now was great. morning glory sucked mainly, but had it's
> moments.
Er there isn't a bad song on the album:
Hello
Roll With It
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
Hey Now
Some Might Say
Cast No Shadow
She's Electric
Morning Glory
Champagne Supernova
Not one of those is a bad song. She's electric maybe the worst written song ever but is still quality, far as i'm concerned its the best album.....ever.
I get knocked for it, but im a massive fan of Oasis, and like all there new stuff as well as there old. As far as im concerned, you cant go wrong with any of there albums.