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.
Loads of anniversaries this week, from 35 to 25 years.
All chosen by people who weren't alive when Britpop happened.
The usual for a Bank Holiday - bangers for a BBQ.
Not much to say this week, other than Happy Easter!
Another Britpop release.
Playing Pulp's new single. Not for the whole hour. Obviously.
What, I can't believe they're playing it there...
...and Elastica, Smart, Olympian.
Nothing more to say - it's all in the cumbersome title.
Are Spacehog back? Will they come on the show? Will anyone else?
Britpop style love songs and a story about a wooden floor...
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?
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...
25 years since Shed 7 released their greatest hits album.
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.
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.