Here’s a brilliant idea for a rock documentary: Catch up with a band in the creaky fog of middle age, long after the hits. A certain toll has been exacted, a certain humility achieved, and yet the ...
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Britpop peaked over thirty years ago. A pivotal moment came in 1995, marked by the media-fuelled rivalry between Blur, who released "Country House," and Oasis, with "Roll with It." In 1997, I remember ...
Blur's third album Parklife was one of the best and most defining albums of the emerging Britpop scene when released in 1994. Spawning four hit singles in the U.K., it was also the first of five #1 ...
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