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Live Forever Details

2003 Certificate 15
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  • from 666 members

LIVE FOREVER is an amusing documentary that takes a look back at the 1990s and the musical movement commonly known as Britpop. Pedalling a retro sound and unoriginal look, a wave of bands--Powder, Menswear, Salad, Suede, Elastica and occasionally bands with more than one word in their name--were catapulted into the limelight .. Read more

Starring Oasis, Blur, Pulp
Director John Dower
Genres Music/Musical

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Live Forever

LIVE FOREVER is an amusing documentary that takes a look back at the 1990s and the musical movement commonly known as Britpop. Pedalling a retro sound and unoriginal look, a wave of bands--Powder, Menswear, Salad, Suede, Elastica and occasionally bands with more than one word in their name--were catapulted into the limelight for their 15 minutes of fame, or in some cases even less! Fortunately there was some cream amongst the crop and this documentary concentrates on the bands of the time--Oasis, Blur, Pulp--who truly made an impact. Featuring a host of hilarious interviews with the likes of Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker and the Gallagher brothers, LIVE FOREVER remembers the time when it looked like British guitar music was going to conquer the world.

Starring Oasis, Blur, Pulp
Director John Dower
Studio LIONS GATE HOME ENT. UK LTD
Run time DVD: 1 hr 22 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Music/Musical
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released Production year: 2003

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DVD: 16 Jun 2003

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    • Live Forever
      LIVE FOREVER is an amusing documentary that takes a look back at the 1990s and the musical movement commonly known as Britpop. Pedalling a retro sound and unoriginal look, a wave of bands--Powder, Menswear, Salad, Suede, Elastica and occasionally bands with more than one word in their name--were ...