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Long Before Rock'N'Roll- Mando Diao



She- Sugarplum Fairy/ Good Morning Herr Horst- Mando Diao


Some "new" Britpop bands

Fluorescent Adolescent- Arctic Monkeys



Enjoy The Silence- Depeche Mode



Clocks- Coldplay

 

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For- U2


Connection- Elastica

Almost all famous Britpop bands was just boys. That was what made Elastica so special, with their four girls, Justine Frischman, Annie Holland, Donna Matthews and Sheila Chipperfield, and male drummer Justin Welch. The singer Justine Frischman was also one of the formers of Suede, were she played the background guitar, and dated their frontman Brett Anderson for a while. When they split up she started Elastica. She also dated Damon Albarn, the singer of Blur for a long while.


Suede- Beautiful Ones (1996)

Unfortuneately, Youtube wont let me publish the video for this song. But just follow the link! Beautiful Ones was Suedes' biggest hit, not only in the U.K, but in whole Europe and the U.S

Listen to the song!


Wonderwall- Oasis

The single that made Oasis known not only in Britain and Europe, but in the whole world, mostly the US, was Wonderwall. It is the most known song from Oasis ever, and I know you've heard it before! It was released from their second album What's the story (Morning Glory) on 30 October 1995. Wonderwall went no.1 on many lists and was one of the best selling songs in Britain that year.
The cello and violin in the video was actually not really a cello and a violin. The cello is really a mellotron-keyboard tape and violin is actually a saw! In the video the're just miming.

For tomorrow and Popscene- Blur

The single For tomorrow was released in 1993 and was the first single from their album Modern Life is rubbish.

 

Popscene was released in 1992 and Blurs' breakthrough-single.

Supersonic- Oasis

Supersonic was the debut single of Oasis from their first album Definitely Maybe. It was released on the 11 april 1994. Twelve years after it's release, Supersonic had sold 250,000 copies and could be certified as "Silver".


Before there was Britpop, there was The Beatles

Before Britpop really started, Britain had one of the greatest bands in time: The Beatles.


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