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Upside Down: The Story of Creation Records, Soon to be Released in Cinemas
Millions of sales, near bankruptcy, pills, thrills, spats, prats, success, excess, pick me ups, breakdowns and of course some of THE defining music of the late twentieth century, this is the definitive and fully authorised story of the UK's most inspired and dissolute label.
If your a fan of any of the acts that where on Creation Records (Oasis, Primal Scream, Ride, Jesus and Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub, My Bloody Valentine) or just want more information on the...
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Upside Down: The Story of Creation Records, Soon to be Released in Cinemas
Millions of sales, near bankruptcy, pills, thrills, spats, prats, success, excess, pick me ups, breakdowns and of course some of THE defining music of the late twentieth century, this is the definitive and fully authorised story of the UK's most inspired and dissolute label.
If your a fan of any of the acts that where on Creation Records (Oasis, Primal Scream, Ride, Jesus and Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub, My Bloody Valentine) or just want more information on the...
» Read the rest of the post
Upside Down: The Story of Creation Records, Soon to be Released in Cinemas
Millions of sales, near bankruptcy, pills, thrills, spats, prats, success, excess, pick me ups, breakdowns and of course some of THE defining music of the late twentieth century, this is the definitive and fully authorised story of the UK's most inspired and dissolute label.
If your a fan of any of the acts that where on Creation Records (Oasis, Primal Scream, Ride, Jesus and Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub, My Bloody Valentine) or just want more information on the...
» Read the rest of the post
Posted by
willy 3 years 2 months ago

In the mid-1990s, bands like Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Suede and Supergrass gave British music one of its most successful periods for decades.
But, with the benefit of a decade's hindsight, was it all just a dummy run for what could be Britpop's finest hour?
British groups seem to be taking the world by storm again. Franz Ferdinand came from nowhere to sell more than a million copies of their debut album in the US alone.
Kaiser Chiefs, borrowing a guitar-pop template that would have been at home in the heady days of 1994, have created enough...
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I wrote about this earlier this month:
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This is great. There is a new comic called Phonogram that apparently owes its covers to Britpop.
The first issue is a tribute to Elastica and the second is to Black Grape AND Echobelly.
According to http://www.newsarama.co...m:
Subsequent issues will reference Oasis' DEFINITELY MAYBE, Blur's MODERN LIFE IS RUBBISH, Black Grape's IT'S GREAT WHEN YOU'RE STRAIGHT, YEAH!, Manic Street Preachers' THE HOLY BIBLE and Suede's self-titled debut.
Unfortunately, no Sleeper
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Posted by
sleeper 3 years 2 months ago
Lush, Echobelly, Sleeper, Catatonia, Oasis, Blur, Shed Seven, Elastica.... so many good bands from this era.
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