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What Sam L said

The Divine Comedy have loads of these but the one that immediately springs to mind is If… from the Short Album About Love.

The Divine Comedy have loads of these but the one that immediately springs to mind is If… from the Short Album About Love.

A hundred times this.

A hundred times this.

Do You Realize isn't really a sad song though. It's about recognising that we're all going to die so live for today

Do You Realize isn't really a sad song though. It's about recognising that we're all going to die so live for today

For a time they were the most successful British songwriting team since Lennon/McCartney so I think it's safe to assume they did alright for themselves.

For a time they were the most successful British songwriting team since Lennon/McCartney so I think it's safe to assume they did alright for themselves.

I'll second that.

Quite.

Plus it introduced the world to Julia Swahalalawhalalauha

Quite.

God bless Aardman, even their duff films come stuffed with character and charm.

I'd say TDC were a band that owed their success to Britpop but they really stood apart from it.

The Verve utterly should be catalogued in with Britpop.

Gene had a few good songs. Fighting Fit still gets a few spins.

Long pigs yes.

Only just finished watching this as the finale just aired in the uk but wanted to say 2 things:

It still boggles my mind that those wholesome, toothy Mormon boys The Osmonds could come out with the genuinely great and rocking Crazy Horses