Last Party (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2004-06-21
Förlag
HarperCollins Publishers
Dimensioner
200 x 130 x 30 mm
Vikt
350 g
ISBN
9780007134731

Last Party

Britpop, Blair and the Demise of English Rock

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Häftad,  Engelska, 2004-06-21
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'The loveliest - and certainly the most human - book about pop music I've ever read ? A delightful and humane soap opera, a real page-turner, full of rounded and entirely recognisable characters.' Jon Ronson, Daily Telegraph THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY OF BRITPOP - BLUR, OASIS, ELASTICA, SUEDE & TONY BLAIR Beginning in 1994 and closing in the first months of 1998, the UK passed through a cultural moment as distinct and as celebrated as any since the war. Founded on rock music, celebrity, boom-time economics and fleeting political optimism - this was 'Cool Britannia'. Records sold in their millions, a new celebrity elite emerged and Tony Blair's Labour Party found itself, at long last, returned to government. Drawing on interviews from all the major bands - including Oasis, Blur, Elastica and Suede - from music journalists, record executives and those close to government, The Last Party charts the rise and fall of the Britpop movement. John Harris was there; and in this gripping new book he argues that the high point of British music's cultural impact also signalled its effective demise - If rock stars were now friends of the government, then how could they continue to matter? Britpop in numbers: There were an astonishing 2.6 million ticket applications for the Oasis gig at Knebworth in 1996. 1 in 24 of the British public wanted to see them play. In the end the band played to 250,000 fans across two nights with a guest list that ran to 7,000. 'Definitely, Maybe', Oasis's debut album, went straight to No 1, selling 100,000 copies in 4 days and outselling the Three Tenors in second place by a factor of 50% On its first day in the shops Oasis's second album, 'What's The Story, Morning Glory', was selling at a rate of 2 copies a minute through HMV's London stores. By 1997 Creation Records (which had been founded 12 years earlier with a bank loan of £1,000 by an ex-British Rail Clerk Alan McGee) announced a turnover of £36million thanks almost entirely to one band: Oasis.
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  1. Britpopen
    Robert Ahlman, 27 maj 2024

    En gedigen och vemodig skildring av Britpopens uppgång och fall och med en tydlig koppling till den politiska situationen i Storbritannien under nittiotalet. Inte oriktigt påpekar författaren hur brittisk rock i mångt och mycket "brann ut" efter Britpopen.

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John Harris is a highly respected journalist who has written regular columns the NME, Mojo, Q Magazine, Select, Rolling Stone, New Statesman and the Independent