The Pavement one should include some Fall.īo Diddley beat shoul incled The Fall - 'Hey! Marc Riley', and Marc Riley & the Creepers - 'Marc Riley is a Gunslinger' I'm thinking Desperate Bicycles, Psykik Volts, O-Level, Swell Maps. I'd like to see a rough guide to post-punk D.I.Y. Backstreet Boys: "I Want It That Way" (1998) Guns n' Roses: "Sweet Child o' Mine" (1987)ġ9. Bruce Springsteen: "Born in the USA" (1984)ġ8. Link Wray & His Ray Men: "Rumble" (1958)ġ7. Chet Baker: "My Funny Valentine" (1954)ġ2. Billie Holiday: "He's Funny That Way" (1937)ġ0. Gus Arnheim & His Orchestra: "Singin' in the Rain" (1929)Ĩ. Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines: "Weather Bird" (1928)ħ. Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds: "Crazy Blues" (1920)Ħ. Arthur Pryor's Band: "A Coon Band Contest" (1907)ģ. The Rough Guide to 20th Century Popular American Musicġ. I fear the track order needs a little work but I've hit the wall. I've also done my best not to treat Britpop like simply a musical genre, more of a cultural/socio-political one, hence Arab Strap, Stereolab and Shampoo. This is going to cause some consternation - I've tried to combine pivotal tracks from both the "first" and "second" waves of Britpop (ie 1989-6), while avoiding tracks so ubiquitous to incite hatred and chuck in a couple of obscure-but-worth-seeking-out bubblers too. The Divine Comedy - 'Something For The Weekend'Īrab Strap 'First Big Weekend Of The Summer'ĭenim - 'It Fell Off The Back Of A Lorry'
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