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The Britpop Story PART 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

Robbie williams and the other take that present Blur and they perform Girls and Boys. Graham Coxon talks about Elastica and how he thought thats the music he should be making...Noel and Liam Gallagher go to "the good mixer" pub and talk to Graham and they they make a prank on him...I DIDNT GET THE PRANK...

BLUR graham coxon damon albarn elastica pulp oasis shoegaze britpop

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  • fuck you WMG, you ass clowns. no wonder people steal music. idiots

  • This is no more capitalism but fascism!!!

    I hate WMG and UMG may the financial crisis crunch them all

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  • good documentary, just wish it was in sync

  • Robbie Williams had a serious inferiority complex at this time - it's incredibly obvous that he was desperate to be in Blur or Oasis.

  • ohh look looks like we live in china

  • Well done that man for the link! WMG are shootin emselves in the foot.. surely they should be promoting the fact that people are listening to their music?

  • @jamesemajthomas Remove the space between com and the /v

  • v.youku.com /v_show/id_XMjA1NzAwOTY=.html Here is Part 2. It's crap quality but at least it can keep WMG at bay for a while.

  • Why would anyone go to the extent of trying to extract music from this video anyway? There are only samples and even then, some of them have John Harris talking over them. Fuck you WMG.

  • bloody copyrights

  • @Truthzilla

    Yes this is fascism and totalitarism as they control and decide what we should listen and hear. All artists in this vid are not from WMG/UMG so they shouldn't have hands on the whole video.

    And then, who are they to decide for other artists their rights to be listened to on Youtube or not?

    Not to mention BBC Four already paid the right to broadcast the song to a large audience.

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