Paul Laird

The Birth and Impact of Britpop

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  • Roberto Garzahas quoted2 years ago
    Of course grunge wasn’t really about pop, it was rock music - without any of the roll.
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted2 years ago
    it was the moment when indie music and the indie aesthetic burst into the mainstream. From 1991-1994
  • b1368482210has quoted2 years ago
    asty party’. The destruction of mining communities
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    nasty party’. The destruction of mining communities
  • Aminahas quoted2 years ago
    It’s a psychedelic, hazy, lazy Sunday afternoon of an album in places. A strident, powerful but delicate and beautiful album. It’s not Herman’s Hermits or the Droning Bones though. What it really is, is the sound of the now, informed by the past, maybe, but it’s also the sound of the future. A rejection of nostalgia, a manifesto for a new generation.
  • Elena Kornichhas quoted2 years ago
    I didn’t have to affect an accent and not talk proper, because I already had an accent and didn’t talk proper
  • Elena Kornichhas quoted2 years ago
    Come friendly bombs and fall on Kirkcaldy.
  • Elena Kornichhas quoted2 years ago
    og Man Star’ had been a gothic glory, ‘Coming Up’
  • Elena Kornichhas quoted2 years ago
    wo nobodies in nowhere - the Suede demographic.
  • Elena Kornichhas quoted2 years ago
    The Britpop scene was a tidal wave of joy for me at the time and the music continues to bring warm feelings and good memories years later.
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