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by Nat_LiveForever - written on 08/04/04 (Useful, 327 readings)
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When you think of BRITPOP, who comes to mind? The holy trinity of course; Pulp, Blur and Oasis. Live Forever focuses in mainly on these three. The soundtrack has a single track from Pulp, the obvious ?Common People.? Blur has the less apparent, although not surprising ?Parklife.? Oasis bring two tracks, the clearly understandable ?Live Forever? and, for some reason ?Champagne Supernova? over ?Wonderwall? and ?Roll With It?. Track listing: 1. Live Forever - Oasis 2. Common People - Pulp 3. Parklife - Blur 4. Alright - Supergrass 5. Girl From Mars - Ash 6. Waking Up - Elastica 7. Mulder And Scully - Catatonia 8. Fine Time - Cast 9. The ...

