The Britpop Story

The Britpop Story 1970

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The Britpop Story is a British television documentary about the Britpop movement which occurred in Britain during the 1990s. Hosted by John Harris, it was first broadcast on BBC Four in August 2005. It features interviews with Blur's Graham Coxon, Elastica frontwoman Justine Frischmann, Louise Wener of Sleeper and Alan McGee, founder of Creation Records.

1970

Britpop Now

Britpop Now 1995

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Damon Albarn introduces a 1995 compilation of live studio performances from the 90s generation of British guitar-pop bands, featuring the first TV performance of Blur's Country House, plus Pulp's Common People, Supergrass with Alright and Elastica's Line Up. With additional classics from Sleeper, Gene, Boo Radleys, P J Harvey, Menswear, Marion, Powder and Echobelly. The full list of performances is: Blur - Country House Elastica - Line Up The Boo Radleys - It's Lulu PJ Harvey - Meet Ze Monsta Menswear - Daydreamer Echobelly - Great Things Gene - London Can You Wait Supergrass - Alright Sleeper - Inbetweener Marion - I Stopped Dancing Powder - Afrodisiac Pulp - Common People

1995