Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop

LONDON - "Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop (Oasis, Blur, Pulp)" is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by John Dower. The documentary about "Cool Britannia" is a study of popular culture in the United Kingdom during the mid to late 1990s. The focus of the piece is British popular music (Britpop), which underwent a resurgence during the mid-1990s and then seemingly retreated with similar haste towards the end of that decade.
The political landscape of the time also features. Much is made of Tony Blair and New Labour's efforts to align themselves with the distinctly British cultural resurgence that was underway. The documentary features a number of prominent UK musical and artistic figures, but relies heavily on contributions from Liam & Noel Gallagher of Oasis, Damon Albarn of Blur and Jarvis Cocker of Pulp. Other contributors include 3D from Massive Attack, Louise Wener from Sleeper, fashion designer Ozwald Boateng (as AC Milan Prince :) and modern artist Damien Hirst.
Photo: from the Stone Roses @ Spike Island, May 1990.
This film is too much about the political thing, it wasn't really so... In fact, in those bands there wasn't so much that revolution feature, the power even allowed these bands... In fact, Oasis didn't even attended any festival for some cause, nor protesting against anything, etc..

it's here ($ 11 = £ 7) with some reviews


I love this trailer video ahaha Noel speaks then there's a dog sleeping lol,
and the last scene is hilarious...listening to Liam's questions, we can say no, he has no feminine qualities, lol
 

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