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Every week, David Marsden hosts The Britpop Show, live on various radio stations. A mix of classic Britpop tracks, Britpop songs you thought you’d forgotten, and some you ought to know but don’t yet – with the odd interview with Britpop royalty thrown in! This is your chance to relive the show at your leisure.
The podcast The Britpop Show is created by David Marsden. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
Britpop style love songs and a story about a wooden floor...
Throwing a few curveballs this week.
Which Britpop gigs are you going to in 2025?
Basically just what I wanted to hear...
Picking up all the 1995 songs I didn't play last week, plus loads of anniversaries and new albums.
30 years since the Britpop peak started...
Party like it's 25 years since the year 2000.
Did you make one of the coveted Top Listeners of the Year spot?
New music from Pulp next year?
Playing the sings that wrongly don't get enough airtime on the show.
What was your last gig? What's your next?
The top 10 of Britpop according to some random book of weird lists.
Which 3 acts would you choose to support Oasis?
Which 3 acts would you choose to support Oasis next year?
Acts that supported Oasis at Knebworth
An interview with the brilliant Vic Lyons from Dementia UK, exploring the beneficial effect of music on dementia.
Forget Oasis, who do you really want to see live one more time?
Didn't get an Oasis ticket for £350? What could you do instead...?
I go away for 6 weeks and miss the biggest development in Britpop since 1999...
The last episode before the summer break.
Where do you listen to The Britpop Show from?
25 and 30 years respectively...
Electrasy are on tour!
25 years since Shed 7 released their greatest hits album.
Most are still gigging.
What can you do in 5 mins?
Not what it says on the tin.
30 years!
30 years since Pulp's fourth studio album.
After Blur's "successful" performance at Coachella, we look back at other Britpop artists who have played the festival.
A belated Easter show.
David interviews the amazing (and much less scary than anticipated) Miki Berenyi from Lush.
Playing songs that wrongly haven't been played recently.
Literally what it says in the title...
Jane talks about her new book, This is Hardcore.
Time, Days, hours...you get the idea
Britpop music featured in the popular Netflix series.
New kit and new music in the studio.
Artists that have (or should have) collaborated.
David playing whatever the hell he wants.
Shed 7 are at no1 in the charts. To celebrate, we run through the other Britpop albums that made it to the top spot...
New releases from Shed 7, Cast, Kula Shaker and Gallagher/Squire.
How can it be 30 years since 1994?
Wait, Britpop did Christmas songs...?
Get those dancing shoes on...
Artists you'd love to see play again
An Amazon splurge-inspired show this week.
This one is for the boys...
25 years ago an album of Oasis B sides reached n0 2 in the charts. This week, it did the same.
The big contest = Britpop v Grunge...
25 years on from an amazing Glastonbury line up in 1998.
25 years since one of the best albums of the Britpop era...
Celebrating St David's Day with some Welsh Britpop.
Playing all the best tunes from the London Britpop scene.
This week David takes a swipe at The Brit Awards, Valentine's Day and anything else that gets in his way.
Catatonia's best albums is 25 years old!
Playing only female-fronted Britpop bands because why not?
David playing basically whatever he wants...
Playing the Britpop artists from Yorkshire.
This week David looks forward to artists that should make it big in 2023.
David looks at some of the massive 25 and 30 year Britpop anniversaries that will happen in 2023.
This week David runs through the amazing guests who have appeared on the Britpop Show this year.
David interviews The Kynd about their new single and upcoming album.
David interviews England cricket legend Graeme Swann, to talk about his love of 90s music and of course cricket.
This week David runs through some solo artists from the Britpop era who are going on tour.
Instead of looking back, this week David looks forward to July 2023, unofficially Britpop month.
The second part of David's interview with Simon Fowler of Ocean Colour Scene and Daniel Rachel.
Part 1 of a two-part interview with Simon Fowler of Ocean Colour Scene and Daniel Rachel, talking about whether Ocean Colour Scene are Britpop and who their "fifth Beatle" was.
Not one but two worldwide exclusives on this week's show as David pays new music from Hurricane #1 and Alan Leach (Shed 7).
David speaks to Alan Leach, ex-drummer and founding member of Shed 7.
This week David plays artists from Manchester.
This week Alex Lowe from Hurricane #1 co-hosts the show.
David interviews award-winning crime writer Mark Billingham.
A recap of all of the guests over the last year plus some big Britpop anniversaries.
Checking out Suede's new album.
This week David seeks to lift the nation's sombre mood.
This week David ushers in a new PM with a selection of Britpop songs and interviews the mighty FLC.
25 years since the epidemic line up at Reading 1997 - who'd have thought it?
David looks back at the release of Oasis' much-maligned third album, Be Here Now.
A run through of gigs coming up over the next few months.
Imagine you're on a beach...
This week David interviews Embrace about their career so far and they upcoming new album and tour.
This week David runs through the line up to T in the Park 1997.
Get your trainers on because this one is designed to be run along to.
This week David plays Britpop songs that made it onto film soundtracks.
David plays artists that played at Glastonbury 1997, 25 years ago, including the legendary headline slot from Radiohead.
Including massive 25 year anniversaries from The Verve, Blur and Ocean Colour Scene.
Looking back to the UK release of Radiohead's third album on 16 June 1997.
It's Liam v Noel this week as we run through both of their live setlists from the weekend, including Liam's setlist at Knebworth.
Wishing Happy Birthday to Noel, Tim, and Do It Yourself by The Seahorses along with 25 year anniversaries for Radiohead, Geneva and The Stereophonics.
America takes the spotlight this week as we play lesser-known American artists.
David is joined in the studio this week by Billy Reeves, from The Audience.
This week's show celebrates 25 years since the amazing debut album by The Supernaturals.
Fans of Supergrass and The Charlatans are in for a treat as David celebrates 25 years since the release of In It For The Money and Tellin' Stories.
This week David runs through the tracklisting on a CD called "Shine - A Decade of UK Indie".
It's all about stamina this week as David plays Britpop songs lasting 6 minutes or longer.
The Leadmill is under threat and this week we remind listeners of its illustrious Britpop history.
Coming out punching harder than Will Smith at The Oscars, with new songs from Electrasy and Julia Violinista, it's this week's episode of The Britpop Show.
David is joined by Jane Savidge, co-founder and head of legendary PR company Savage & Best, who represented Suede, Pulp, The Verve, Elastica, Longpigs and Echobelly in the 1990s.
It's all about bands from Manchester this week - is your favourite Manchester band played...?
This week it's all about listeners' request, as David plays the best Britpop tunes as chosen by you.
This week David celebrates 25 years since the release if Mansun's debut album, Attack of the Grey Lantern.
David runs through the tracklist of an old Britpop compilation album.
Love-inspired Britpop songs flood the studio with inner warmth.
David runs through the line up of Creation Day Festival.
This week David interviews David Ford about his Easyworld days, solo career and new album.
This week David plays some of his favourite tunes for his birthday.
Coming all the way from Australia, this week's episode brings you the best from Down Under including Powderfinger, Eskimo Joe and Missy Higgins.
Looking forward to the Britpop gigs of 2022, including Cast, Dodgy, Supergrass, Echobelly and...Longpigs?
This week David runs through the best albums of 1997, 25 years ago.
A review of the best albums of 25 years ago, for the final show of 2021.
This week David plays some of the Britpop Christmas "classics".
A little nod to Shedcember, Christmas gifts from Chris Helme and all sorts of tour announcements.
All the Britpop gems that should have been hits, unearthed for you. Never heard of Medal, Seafruit, The Dandys, Headswim or Midget? You're welcome...
A week to celebrate the songs that would have been Britpop, if only the artists had had the honour of being British.
Two themes this week, one serious one less so. Encouraging people to contact their MPs to support the Broken Record movement, and imparting the deep wisdom of Tik Tok to the middle aged masses. Enjoy.
You know that classic song you think of when we say Supergrass, Pulp or Blur? Well this week we aren't playing those! It's a chance for the lesser-played songs to shine. Enjoy...
Celebrating the solo artists that continued from the Britpop era, including the new singles from Paul Draper (Mansun) and Richard Ashcroft.
The second part to David's interview with Rick Witter, covering the upcoming tour, the reasons band members left, and why Chasing Rainbows wasn't re-released in lockdown.
A happy 50th birthday to Mark Morriss and a bucketload of requests this week.
Lead singer of Shed 7, Rick Witter, is interviewed this week by David, plus songs from The Rolling Stones and The Smiths - is this Britpop?
A new season brings some old classics to the table, including Blur, Pulp, Oasis, Electrasy and Happy Mondays.
A whole year of The Britpop Show, looking back at the sponsorship by Creation Day Festival, the interviews with The Bluetones, Electrasy, Echobelly, Gomez and Alan McGee, and some top tunes.
25 year anniversaries galore this week, featuring Kula Shaker, Space, The Bluetones and Ocean Colour Scene
This week David runs through the line up for next year's Creation Day Festival, including bangers from Echobelly, Cast, Sleeper, Black Grape, Ash and Happy Mondays.
Not one but two reasons to listen this week - as David is joined by Anna Doble of the BBC to discuss 25 years since the release of Coming up by Suede, and her somewhat controversial opinion on who should have won the 1997 Mercury Music Prize.
More of a Britpop jukebox this week, as David takes requests for Britpop classics to liven up the Bank Holiday Monday, and plays some Spacehog, Stone Roses, Dandys and yes, even some Elastica.
25 years since the first ever V Festival, David runs through the line-up with songs from Pulp, Longpigs, Supergrass, The Wannadies, The Cardigans and Cast.
David celebrates 25 years since Oasis' gig at Knebworth by running through the support acts and of course playing songs from Oasis' setlist.
Comedian Dom Joly joins David live in the studio to choose the music and talk about songs from the Britpop era (sort of).
This week David delves into a book of highly debatable Top 10 music lists, including Top 10 venues, Top 10 post-Beatles tracks and, of course, Top 10 Britpop songs.
This week David roots through his record collection to play the best Britpop he owns on vinyl, including Suede, The Bluetones and Echobelly.
This weeks David takes a run through the amazing line up to the T in the Park festival in 1996, playing tunes from The Bluetones, Mansun, Radiohead, and Pulp.
This week David simply plays some banging tunes from some of the biggest Britpop artists, including Oasis, Blur, Pulp and Supergrass.
This week's show is co-hosted by Nigel and Ali from Electrasy, talking about the stories behind the tracks off their new album, Givin it Back.
This week David interviews Ben Ottewell of Gomez who spills the beans on new Gomez material and Broken Record.
This week David celebrates 25 years since the release of Free Peace Sweet by Dodgy, along with some bangers from Oasis, Verve and The Seahorses.
Not one but two exclusives songs this week, one from Electrasy's soon-to-be-released new album, and one from The Helicopter of the Holy Ghost.
Ever wondered what Alan McGee's favourite Oasis song is? Find out here, as David interviews him for the show.
Want to know what are the best songs covered by Britpop artists? Find out in this week's show...
A celebration of 25 years since Manic Street Preachers released their fourth album, Everything Must Go.
David announces an exciting sponsorship deal with Creation Day Festival and plays tracks from The Seahorses, Blur, Oasis, The Charlatans and more.
25 years since the release of 1977 by Ash and The It Girl by Sleeper. Plus music from Straw, The Charlatans and Shed 7.
If you like The Longpigs this episode is for you, celebrating 25 years of their debut album, The Sun is Often Out.
Tracks that didn't make it onto an album take centre stage this week - B-sides and non-album singles from The Bluetones, Oasis, Longpigs, Suede, Blur, Electrasy etc. Who would make your list?
David celebrates 25 years since the release of Moseley Shoals by Ocean Colour Scene, along with new music from Helicopter of The Holy Ghost.
The Supernaturals are the main band this week as David interviews James McColl, their lead singer. Also music from Ocean Colour Scene, Oasis and Blur.
In this episode David celebrates 25 years since the release of Shed 7's second album, A Maximum High, 25 years since a classic by The Longpigs, feasts on Easter pun song titles, and introduces some much-needed culture via the amazing violin of Julia Rogers, doing Oasis.
Mixing it up a bit this week, David plays tunes from artists that rose from the ashes of Britpop, including Hard-Fi, Easyworld, Kasabian and Muse.
David's weekly collection of Britpop songs and banter.
For the last episode of 2020 David celebrates the best closing track from Britpop albums, including Shed 7, Oasis, Pulp, Suede and Mansun.
The second part of David's interview with Mark Morriss of The Bluetones, covering topics such as supergroups Morriss, Clarke and Helme, and The Helicopter of the Holy Ghost.
This week David shares stories of his favourite gigs, and a story of how he didn't give Damon Albarn a BJ.
This week David airs Part 1 of his interview with Mark Morriss, lead singer of The Bluetones. Ever wondered what his favourite Bluetones song is? Or his favourite Britpop song? Answers inside...
This week David speaks to Mark Morriss to celebrate 25 years since the release of The Bluetones' debut album, Expecting to Fly. Mark explains the peacock on the cover and reveals some terrible band names they could have used.
In this episode David interviews Nigel and Alex from Electrasy and plays their brand new single, Marie Marie, along with songs from Oasis and Suede.
This week David Marsden celebrates 25 years since the release of Pulp's iconic Different Class.
For the first show of the year David plays the best opening songs from Britpop albums.
This week, David Marsden interviews Sonya Madan from Echobelly, along with classic tracks from Oasis and The Stone Roses.
David hosts his weekly show, this week with music from Shed 7, Reef, The Seahorses, Ether, OCS and an absolute classic from The Bluetones.
The Britpop Show with David Marsden, and songs by Oasis, Blur, Pulp, The Charlatans, Verve, Echobelly, Cardigans and Longpigs...
This week, David interviews Nigel Clark, lead singer of Dodgy, live in the studio. Includes a story about winding up Noel Gallagher and some exclusive insights for Dodgy fans.
David Marsden hosts his weekly live Britpop Show - this week, looking back 25 years to the release of What's the Story (Morning Glory) by Oasis, along with tunes from Spacehog, Pulp and Blur.
Every week, David Marsden hosts The Britpop Show, live on Cotswolds Radio. A mix of classic Britpop tracks, Britpop songs you thought you’d forgotten, and some you ought to know but don’t yet - with the odd interview with Britpop royalty thrown in! This is your chance to relive the show at your leisure.
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