Thirty years since Blur beat Oasis in the Battle of Britpop, I chat with a lost Britpop hero about what really happened in the sparkly corners of the scene.
Author: Anna Doble
Why I’m thrilled my book has ended up in Fopp
When I saw my book about the music of the 1990s heavily discounted in record shop Fopp, I was delighted not disappointed. Here’s why.
Live Forever: The ’90s in one song
I try very hard not to like Oasis in the mid-1990s, even wearing a T-shirt bearing the logo of their rivals Blur, to the famous gigs in Knebworth Park. But something about Liam Gallagher’s agitated sense of hope gets my attention.
A song meant to be sung through tears – why ‘Yes’ won the real Britpop wars
Thirty years since the release of McAlmont and Butler’s toweringly bittersweet anthem ‘Yes’, here is a chapter from Connection is … More
The drunk crucifer
It’s Christmas so here is the gift of chapter sixteen from my book, Connection is a Song: Coming Up and … More
A lost Britpop classic – Further by Geneva
We were spoilt in the mid 1990s, with new bands and new musical movements being touted every week by a … More
Connection is a Song – A book about you
Hello, it’s been a while since I posted here and that’s because I spent 2023 writing a book. It’s called … More
30 years of Little Baby Nothing, a hazy blackness descending
In my kitchen cupboard there’s a mug in red, black and white. It sits there next to the Leeds mug, … More
Love’s got the world in motion (at last)
You know what, I am a little bit teary-eyed today. Not because I never got the chance and not because … More
The gardens where we felt secure
Perhaps because they still seem rare, hot summer days always remind us of our childhoods. Virginia Astley’s From Gardens Where … More