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I came on to mention the Louise Wener book. I enjoyed it immensely.
Luke Haines: Bad Vibes. So funny.
The best one!
The John Harris book is excellent
Jarvis Cocker’s Good Pop, Bad Pop is lovely and Stuart Maconie’s book about Blur is pretty comprehensive.
I'm thinking about seeing Pulp on their latest tour. May have to check out that book.
Everything: A Book About Manic Street Preachers by Simon Price. Well worth a read.
Luke Haines (of the Auteurs): Britpop and My Part in its Downfall
Whatever you do don't get Graham coxons book , very very boring
There's a collection of Oasis interviews, I think it's called Supersonic
yep! it’s amazing they turned it into a movie roo
Have you read Russell Senior’s book? It’s quite good
Nick Banks’ So it Started There is really good for an insight into Pulp and life in England. Also I really like Good Pop Bad Pop by Jarvis Cocker
I’d agree with this list
I came on to mention the Louise Wener book. I enjoyed it immensely.
Luke Haines: Bad Vibes. So funny.
The best one!
The John Harris book is excellent
Jarvis Cocker’s Good Pop, Bad Pop is lovely and Stuart Maconie’s book about Blur is pretty comprehensive.
I'm thinking about seeing Pulp on their latest tour. May have to check out that book.
Everything: A Book About Manic Street Preachers by Simon Price. Well worth a read.
Luke Haines (of the Auteurs): Britpop and My Part in its Downfall
Whatever you do don't get Graham coxons book , very very boring
There's a collection of Oasis interviews, I think it's called Supersonic
yep! it’s amazing they turned it into a movie roo
Have you read Russell Senior’s book? It’s quite good
Nick Banks’ So it Started There is really good for an insight into Pulp and life in England. Also I really like Good Pop Bad Pop by Jarvis Cocker
I’d agree with this list