To me, music in the 90s was Sarah McLaughlin (and that's a lot about Due South) and Seal.
Don't mind Seal, but I'm mostly not keen on Ms. McLachlan. (I know, take away my Canadian citizenship right now.)
But wow, missed the 90s Britpop scene? Missed Blur and Pulp and Oasis and Elastica? This cannot be! Of course, I watch the Oasis Behind the Music every time it's on and the S.O. and I actually went to the '98 Glastonbury Music Fest to see Blur and Pulp, so you know where my tastes are.
The movie is okay--not brilliant--but the music is great and the interviews are a hoot. Plus, you know, Sheffield accents. So, yeah, I'd see it again. We saw it at the Hot Docs fest, but if it gets a general release I'm game. Otherwise we should plan an outing for next week.
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Date: 2003-05-01 12:25 pm (UTC)Don't mind Seal, but I'm mostly not keen on Ms. McLachlan. (I know, take away my Canadian citizenship right now.)
But wow, missed the 90s Britpop scene? Missed Blur and Pulp and Oasis and Elastica? This cannot be! Of course, I watch the Oasis Behind the Music every time it's on and the S.O. and I actually went to the '98 Glastonbury Music Fest to see Blur and Pulp, so you know where my tastes are.
The movie is okay--not brilliant--but the music is great and the interviews are a hoot. Plus, you know, Sheffield accents. So, yeah, I'd see it again. We saw it at the Hot Docs fest, but if it gets a general release I'm game. Otherwise we should plan an outing for next week.