end of britpop
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- Jaline0
I have to admit, I love Bond:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon…)
http://www.bondmusic.net/
- mattyd040
i'd consider kaiser chiefs and the fratellis britpop.
- vespa0
indie by numbers is the name of that genre oldelpaso.
i wouldn't put the strokes in there tho.
all these feeble and pointless classifications, pfft. good or shit is enough!
- Jaline0
The Mentalists = good
:)
- kelpie0
britpop died for me the sad night I witnessed damon albarn slink off to a back bedroom with a 16 year old mate of mine while he was still seeing the lassie from elastica.
scandal. lol.
it was and is all shite, by the way. and please stop using the term 'britpop' its baw-achingly sad, folks.
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- Jaline0
I don't know much about all different types of Brit pop though.
I'm more into the Canadian music. Makes sense.
- oldelpaso0
canadian music makes sense??
;)
- Jaline0
hehe, there's a lot of good Canadian indie (or hybrid) music out there now.
- kelpie0
Canuck Hybrid sucks, jaline - I've had it with that scene, sooooo march
- Jaline0
then Britpop really is dead...
- mattyd040
I'm more into the Canadian music.
Jaline
(Apr 3 07, 06:53)is that what you guys listen to when you go to club seal?
- Jaline0
laugh all you want.
Our currency is creeping down.
- Jaline0
By the way, I'm hoping you already viewed the sites listed by Google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=…While Wikipedia is not an academic source, it can provide more insight. But I'm sure you already know that.
- 23kon0
Britpop, garage - whatever!
Most of them are "scene" or "guitar fad" bands, with the current music climate bands are "in" for a few weeks until all your myspace friends decide that THAT band isnt cool anymore so everyone shifts from the one 'new' thing to the other.
The View are a scene band born from the strokes (you are right poomoo) but the view were more inspired by the Libertines.
Im really bad for switching between liking and not liking new bands, if something is all the same all the time i tire of it easily so i try not to listen to the same thing too often.
and the music i do listen to often are albums id deem as classics that i could listen to over and over.
shadows endtroducing, chili peppers (their older albums - not the recent ones), the charlatans (whole back catalogue).one wee guy that caught my eye is that Jamie T. really good stuff and it echoes bigtime of the sound of the Clash. great album but after a few listens you realise there are only a few stand-out tracks and youd tire of it quickly.
Bands like Razorlight and Coldplay etc are stadium bands, not rock n roll. they are polished bands designed to sell out stadiums and be headliners at festivals.
- Kuz0
i miss britpoop. Britpop was great. I was a total britpopper - thats what they called us britpopheads in those days; they also called us that. Britpop was the best scene ever. So sad that britpop faded away, cos britpop rocked. i mean rawked like teh hot, haute.
- Kuz0
it was and is all shite, by the way. and please stop using the term 'britpop' its baw-achingly sad, folks.
kelpie
(Apr 3 07, 06:52)oh...
- Jaline0
I think Kuz's favourite word is "britpop"
- Rand0
oasis
- CALLES0
it was always dead deep inside
- morilla0
You are writing an article on music and you are asking people on a design board...
I suggest talking to people in the industry.