“Cos aren't you the one
With your razzmatazz and the
Nights on the town?”
Pulp, Suffolk Downs, 9/13/2025
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“Cos aren't you the one
With your razzmatazz and the
Nights on the town?”
Pulp, Suffolk Downs, 9/13/2025
I can honestly say that 13 year-old me never thought she'd see the day that Menswe@r would get a 4xCD career retrospective.
Current mood: Liam Gallagher in this band photo of Oasis.
"If you look at Noel's lap in the photo, he's got an address book full of phone numbers. He started going through this book, phoning these numbers and asking people, 'Alright, have you seen our kid?' The other person would obviously say, 'No,' and Noel would be like, 'OK, see you later.' I, coming from the south, didn't understand what he meant by 'our kid,' so I asked him, and he was like, 'The singer, my brother.' I was like, 'Oh right, so you're definitely in the band?' He said: 'I am the fucking band.' I was so blissfully ignorant." - Chris Floyd, unofficial Britpop photographer.
"Help the Aged" by Pulp. Finally saw Pulp: A Film About Life, Death, and Supermarkets this past weekend, at the Castro Theater. Absolutely loved the scene in the diner with the older Sheffield people singing this song out loud. Britpop forever!
"Magic Hour" by Cast. Can't stop listening to this song! The lead singer looks like Mark Zuckerberg's evil Britpop twin.
"Don't Look Back in Anger" by Oasis. Dreaming of a simpler time when Oasis were still together...pre-August 2009. Never forgive, never forget.
"Do You Remember the First Time?"
Currently experiencing the universe-shattering feeling of learning that one of your favorite lines from a song is not what you thought it was this whole time. And the line that you thought it was is far better than what it actually is. In Pulp's "Do You Remember the First Time?" I thought it was "Jesus, it must be great to be strange." But it's "Jesus, it must be great to be straight."...I am disappoint.