The document contains 15 true/false statements about the Britpop music genre and bands associated with it such as Pulp, Oasis, and Blur. It addresses when the term "Britpop" originated, how bands felt about being labeled as such, details about Pulp's career and song "Common People", the commercial success of Britpop bands particularly Oasis, and whether listeners eventually lost interest in the Britpop sound.
The document contains 15 true/false statements about the Britpop music genre and bands associated with it such as Pulp, Oasis, and Blur. It addresses when the term "Britpop" originated, how bands felt about being labeled as such, details about Pulp's career and song "Common People", the commercial success of Britpop bands particularly Oasis, and whether listeners eventually lost interest in the Britpop sound.
The document contains 15 true/false statements about the Britpop music genre and bands associated with it such as Pulp, Oasis, and Blur. It addresses when the term "Britpop" originated, how bands felt about being labeled as such, details about Pulp's career and song "Common People", the commercial success of Britpop bands particularly Oasis, and whether listeners eventually lost interest in the Britpop sound.
The document contains 15 true/false statements about the Britpop music genre and bands associated with it such as Pulp, Oasis, and Blur. It addresses when the term "Britpop" originated, how bands felt about being labeled as such, details about Pulp's career and song "Common People", the commercial success of Britpop bands particularly Oasis, and whether listeners eventually lost interest in the Britpop sound.
2: All bands were keen to be labelled as 'Britpop'. 3: Everyone understands how Pulp became part of 'Britpop'. 4: Pulp don't seem very English. 5: Pulp worked for fifteen years to become famous. 6: Pulp did really well at Glastonbury. 7: 'Common People' is about not having any money. 8: 'Common People' is an angry song. 9: 'Britpop' didn't make much money. 10: 'Oasis' are from Birmingham. 11: 'Oasis' didn't care about being successful. 12: 'Oasis' sold 60 million records. 13: 'Blur' and 'Oasis' were part of the biggest chart war in 30 years. 14: 'Indie' music is short for 'independent' music. 15: Listeners got bored of 'Britpop.