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This is the trailer for "Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop", a documentary about British pop culture in the 1990s. The film was released in 2003. It includes interviews with Blur, Damien Hurst, Massive Attack, Oasis, Pulp and more.


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And some trivia from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Forever:_The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Brit_Pop
Blur were very very very good. Pulp were good. Oasis were good until they got famous. Other good bands to check out that normally fall below the history radar... the Bluetones, Gene, and of course elastica, the best band ever. Radiohead are in a totally different league and are not up for discussion.
Basically, Tony Blair fucked it all up by trying to play guitar and look cool... seriously, it was that damn Tony Blair guy, what an arsehole.
upvote for noel gallagher being much more intelligent than all his fans put together.
basically, the nineties was a failed sixties revival, the last gasp of humanity before 9/11. As my dad told me: "Seen it all before, son"
My uncle was in art college in the sixties, more than once the students locked the lecturers out of the college and had an orgy for a few days. I was at art college in the nineties, we sometimes didn't bother wearing our ID badges. That was it.