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Penyrheol Music
Registrace 6. 12. 2012
Welcome to Penyrheol Music Department's CZcams Channel!
Here you will find useful videos to help you with tasks that are set in KS3 and KS4.
You can also find videos of performances by our excellent Extra Curricular Groups. Enjoy!
I can’t take it anymore (real)
Here you will find useful videos to help you with tasks that are set in KS3 and KS4.
You can also find videos of performances by our excellent Extra Curricular Groups. Enjoy!
I can’t take it anymore (real)
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Rolling in the Deep Bars 19-22 Keyboard
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Rolling in the Deep Bars 19-22 Keyboard
Hobed O Hilion extension task ‘Oom pa pa’ accompaniment
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Hobed O Hilion extension task ‘Oom pa pa’ accompaniment
Everything Must Go melody and bass line
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Everything Must Go melody and bass line
YO TENGO!
BeanieBooLover 123 YO TENGO
Under DEH seeeeaaaa
Good documentary, but I don't like the way he slates Shoegaze. That's the scene of the shy guys like myself. Leave us alone.
Blur wins the 1990's. Problem solved.
He going on at the end about keane and coldplay but what about the libertines and kasabian?
interesting to note how Damon slagged off Nirvana yet they had no problem reaching for the fuzz pedal on their breakthrough single ( in the US) from "13". Oasis was able to penetrate the market because they were less affected than Suede. Brit bands always have this blaring fault: they are compelled to add strings to almost any composition.
Louise Wener really does talk absolute shite
sandy toksvic....such a shame...he's trying sooo hard to look cool.
I love this when they try to re write history and say post Madchester/ pre Britpop was an "austere period" for British Indie music. Its like they forget that during this period Blue Lines, Generation Terrorists, Levelling The Land and Suede's debut were all released (to name a few). Just because the media couldn't lump these bands together under one brand, they seem to think British Indie was dead. Cretins.
So who's the good guy and who's the bad guy? Blur or Oasis? Or is it just all kind of gray? Was Albarn more privileged than Gallagher? I bet some of you out there have the answers.
Thanks. I'm kind of new to the Brit Pop fandom, so it helps. Currently I'm a big Blur fan, and I didn't know much about the other bands at the time until I watched this video.
+Casper Jean Rimbaud You wouldn't know it from watching this but Live Forever, Slide Away, Supersonic, The Masterplan, Acquiesce, Rockin Chair, Stay Young, Some Might Say etc Basically everything they did before that Don't look back in anger dirge was (with the exception of Roll with it) really, really good.
YES KURT COBAIN LIVES ON FOREVER IN FANS HEARTS AND KURTS NEW MUSICS COMMING OUT SOON RIP KURT COBAIN NEVER FORGOTTEN LOOK FOR KURTS ALBAUM MUSIC FROM ( MONTAGE OF HECK) IN STORES SOON..............
The guy presenting the show is a twat, makes sense he worked for NME, uncool geek!!!!!
It seems like every decade an american band kicks the UK in the ass, and then the brits elevate the sound. Passing of the torch
***** yeah they both do it. we win regardless
I liked grunge's fuck it dress code but that didn't last long. suddenly after nirvana you could buy ripped jeans for 60 quid and then the label on them mattered
suede is the inventor of brit pop..but when dog man star release.. bret said that album is anti brit pop .. but a totally brit pop
I only watched because of Suede tbh xD they're my favourite band ever...and I'm 16. And no, I'm not writing this because I think that's "cool" or whatever, I just think it's sad that there aren't that many my age who enjoy that kind of music and I have a slight hope that someone similar sees this so they at least don't feel alone.
Chantal Assals 15 year old die hard blur fan right here. i love the asphalt world :)
THAT'S MY FAVOURITE SONG OMG
Suede are my fav too!!!!! Im 17
+Jake Waterfall sick man i'll make sure you get sent a medal... little fucker
Chantal Assals does your mum know you're using that sort of language young boy?
I have to refute that 'Shoegaze' was unambitious, quite the opposite, bands like My Bloody Valentine (if they can be considered 'Shoegaze') were pushing the envelope further than ever and making some seriously interesting music. Britpop, on the other hand, was sentimental and nostalgic, hardly ambitious. I like both genre's but in my opinion, Britpop killed the inventiveness of British music for quite a long time.
+Thomas W I dunno if Britpop really did much of anything, good or bad, for British music in the long term really. It was just a fun couple of years that didnt seem to leave much of a legacy or any real influence on later music since it was more just a collection of decent but not very pioneering British bands who happened to be around at the same time rather than an actual distinctive sound/style. One thing these Britpop retrospectives often tend to do is act like Oasis and Blur were the only things in British music between like 94-98. If anything dance music in its various forms was a far bigger and more contemporary aspect of the UK music scene back then.
Blur are a great band, but they will be Oasis!
Ryan Smith there is no doubt that oasis won the battle for brit pop in longer term !!! i think blur werent so keen on to win this. there are actually no really competitors for oasis. the style of music is too different. if you look today maybe coldplay ascended the throne for brit pop, if brit pop still exists....
Blur > Oasis
Blur rules!
Nevermind came out 91 duuuh
What's playing at 17:20?
Eric M Three Lions by Lighting Seeds
Anyone know the song at 16:57? Sounds like Damon (Blur) but not sure. Cheers
theselector "Three Lions"
***** Cheers..........I checked out the video with Skinner and Baddiel but who's the 3rd bloke in the video? Looks a bit like Graham Coxon though it's not him. Thanks
theselector ....er...it's that bloke from The Lightning Seeds. YOU search it cos I can't be arsed! lolol :)
Oasis > Blur
1mlb704 Why is that comparison still even made? The bands played different styles of music. It's a shame some people still think this is still a thing, when it was just the control of music/media industries.
Hector Gonzalez I'm saying I like Oasis more than Blur. That's all
That's fine. It's just the way you put it sounded like that typical thing of Oasis are gods, Blur are shite. I personally prefer Blur, but Oasis are kick ass as well.
Hector Gonzalez I like Blur too. Oasis sounds more like a rock band which I prefer while Blur sounds more of a pop band. Both are/were great bands in their own ways
This documentary on Brit pop feels a lot more analytical than other docs that had covered it. Really enjoyed that they interviewed some relevant people, who tend to get pushed in the background like Justine and Graham. Additionally this guy delves a bit deeper on what is so "British" about the songs and why it matters. Really glad I saw this.
@ newdawnnation - how frustrated must I feel coming onto a music website and having to read the bile of a closet facist who uses this thread as a conduit to spout his/her twisted political views. A vile individual who, it turns out, has no interests what-so-ever in British musical culture but instead browses various websites and then actively tries to distort the subject matter with their own warped racially devicive view of the world.
I'm wondering whether your real issue which that person is that they are pointing out the very obvious as to what's happened to the UK in the past 20 years.Perhaps you are the kind of liberal person who blames "the bankers" for everything rather than the bigger picture: Labour signing up to the neo-liberal view of the world, mass immigration in order to depress wages etc.
I hate Blur ( snobby bastards ) and all associated with a vengeance! their pretty and manicured music , you even heard the twat saying, "don't sign them" referring to Oasis and publishing I believe, trying to stop the freight train called Oasis who gave us MUSIC back... and bands like Cast came along, remember the White Room that gave us Live rock-n-roll...
Gigsand Busking You take music way too seriously. Besides, Oasis' only amazing records were their first 2. Everything after that was meh.
Hector Gonzalez Music is a matter of taste, although you think they only did two good songs the vast majority disagree, Noels bank balance is proof of that! I take music to serious you say, music is my life and I take that seriously and I have a lot of fun with it :)
I never said 2 good songs. I said good albums. That's not to say that some good songs didn't exist in the albums after that, there were, but a few good songs don't make an album. And the fact that you use money is pathetic. Anything can sell well, but the quality is no proof of that. If anything, Noel was dragged down by Oasis. He's much better on his own. As for music being your life, how? Are you a musician, do you sing, what?
Gigsand Busking I was a big oasis fan but honestly your dislike of blur sounds so snobby and elitist. You accuse blur of being snobby but all youve done is look down on them for talking differently to oasis. And Oasis never gave music back to anyone, it never went anywhere.
Each to their own!
They hate oasis best british band in along time with the verve
Elastica are just plagiarising shits
alguienpodria traducirlo al español por favor.
I forgot how gorgeous Louise Wener was/is LOL
+revol148 Wow classy as fuck ain't ya
+Electro Girl I can't stand babies and think life, based on the experience of 41 years is not really worth bothering with.I certainly would not want to be responsible for bringing others into this atrocious planet.Consider your hope a reality.
+Sean Smart beautiful girls losing it in the looks department saddens me no end.I still love Louise just not in the erotic fantasy department anymore.Check out her autobiography called "it's different for girls" = superb.
Thanks for sharing! Probably the best Britpop documentary so far!