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Dig "Champagne Supernova?" Dig this. #90sBritpop #Blur #Britpop #DamonAlbarn #NoelGallagher #Oasis #Pulp #Radiohead #Suede #TeenageFanClub #TheVerve The Britpoppies – Working Beats (1994) https://youtu.be/If5VjPKpV10

Oasis - Whatever (Live @ Jools Holland)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO7-Mf4fSPQ “Whatever” is a song by the British rock band Oasis , released as the band’s first single in 1994. The song was written by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher and showcases the band’s distinctive Britpop sound, characterized by catchy melodies, raw guitar riffs, and anthemic choruses. “Whatever” was a commercial success, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and solidifying Oasis’ reputation as one of the leading acts of the Britpop era. The lyrics of “Whatever” reflect Noel Gallagher’s defiant and rebellious attitude, with lines such as “I’m free to be whatever I, whatever I choose, and I’ll sing the blues if I want.” The song’s message of individualism and self-expression resonated with listeners, especially during the 1990s when Britpop culture was at its peak. The lyrics also allude to themes of escapism and freedom, with references to flying high in the sky and breaking free from societal norms. Lyrics I’m free to be whatever I Whatever

Oasis - Whatever (Live @ Jools Holland)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO7-Mf4fSPQ “Whatever” is a song by the British rock band Oasis , released as the band’s first single in 1994. The song was written by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher and showcases the band’s distinctive Britpop sound, characterized by catchy melodies, raw guitar riffs, and anthemic choruses. “Whatever” was a commercial success, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and solidifying Oasis’ reputation as one of the leading acts of the Britpop era. The lyrics of “Whatever” reflect Noel Gallagher’s defiant and rebellious attitude, with lines such as “I’m free to be whatever I, whatever I choose, and I’ll sing the blues if I want.” The song’s message of individualism and self-expression resonated with listeners, especially during the 1990s when Britpop culture was at its peak. The lyrics also allude to themes of escapism and freedom, with references to flying high in the sky and breaking free from societal norms. Lyrics I’m free to be whatever I Whatever

Blur - This Is A Low (The Late Show 1994)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUKBi2Mxe2o Blur – This Is A Low live on BBC2, The Late Show: Mercury Music Prize, 1st and/or 2nd September 1994 (Broadcast on 13th September) A song about the Shipping Forecast, broadcast several times a day on BBC Radio 4. The iconic broadcast is nightly at 0:50am Songwriters: Damon Albarn / Graham Leslie Coxon / Alexander Rowntree David / Alexander James Steven Lyrics And into the sea Goes pretty England and me Around the Bay of Biscay And back for tea Hit traffic on the Dogger Bank Up the Thames to find a taxi rank Sail on by with the tide And go to sleep (And the radio says) This is a low But it won’t hurt you When you’re alone It will be there with you Findin’ ways to stay solo Up the Tyne, Forth and Cromarty There’s a low in the high forties Saturday’s locked away on the pier Not fast enough, dear And on the Malin head Blackpool looks blue and red And the Queen, she’s gone ’round the bend Jumped off Land’s End (And the radio says) This is a low Bu

Blur - This Is A Low (The Late Show 1994)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUKBi2Mxe2o Blur – This Is A Low live on BBC2, The Late Show: Mercury Music Prize, 1st and/or 2nd September 1994 (Broadcast on 13th September) A song about the Shipping Forecast, broadcast several times a day on BBC Radio 4. The iconic broadcast is nightly at 0:50am Songwriters: Damon Albarn / Graham Leslie Coxon / Alexander Rowntree David / Alexander James Steven Lyrics And into the sea Goes pretty England and me Around the Bay of Biscay And back for tea Hit traffic on the Dogger Bank Up the Thames to find a taxi rank Sail on by with the tide And go to sleep (And the radio says) This is a low But it won’t hurt you When you’re alone It will be there with you Findin’ ways to stay solo Up the Tyne, Forth and Cromarty There’s a low in the high forties Saturday’s locked away on the pier Not fast enough, dear And on the Malin head Blackpool looks blue and red And the Queen, she’s gone ’round the bend Jumped off Land’s End (And the radio says) This is a low Bu