My favorite parks are car parks
Grass is something you smoke
Birds are something you shag
Take your "Year in Provence" and shove it up your arse.
Allowed an alternative answer to the posed question : Oasis or Blur?
A media myth really, as the years have gone by its reinforced itself as what the 90s were all about, which they weren't for many.
A bit like the idea the Spice Girls were revolutionary and good rather than a marketing idea to make a lot of cash.
I remember with this album I just went yaaaaassss this is brilliant and played it over and over. Was already a fan from His n Hers. Remember also watching the Common People video on TOTP and just jumping up and down with glee at the humour, audacity and anger of it.
And it was nice of Jarvis to write Disco 2000 just for me, like. Bit embarrassing though. My friends sang bits of it to me for the next 12 months.
Brilliant album and probably the best one to come out of that era.
My tenuous Pulp claim to fame: A friend of a friends knows the family whose wedding photos (altered to include the band) appeared inside the cover.
It never suited yer.
As if I wasn't feeling old already. You'll be telling me that Drum & Bass isn't the new thing next.
I remember hearing Common People for the first time and really not liking it. I have since revised my opinion and Different Class is now in my top 5 albums.
I felt that about wannabe.
Still do though.
I agree with Lime, when I first heard it it felt a bit novelty record. Like it now and my teen daughter and her mates love it.
Oh CaptainB it’s all about the grime these days grandad!
Something Changed is a really nice song. I still listen to that sometimes.
Ah, happy memories when #WeAll couldn't wait to find out whether Blur or Oasis had got a number one single
I used to have this poster on my bedroom wall.
https://musik77.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/024_aa
518.jpg
(And also this one)
https://media.vam.ac.uk/media/thira/collection_ima
ges/2006AW/2006AW3775.jpg