Friday Im In Love by The Cure Cover Version by 90s Tribute Band

Listen to Friday Im In Love by The Cure cover version by a 90’s tribute band ‘Britpop Reunion‘. Formed in 2014 our Brit pop and 90s cover band have amassed a huge amount of live videos over the year proving our credentials as the UK’s best 90’s cover band. We’ll give you all the hits from Oasis, Blur, Supergrass, The Cure, Pulp, James, The Stone Roses and more. All your guests will be bouncing along to Friday I’m In Love, Wonderwall, Country House, Alright, Sit Down and more. Put your trust a band with all the provable Facebook and Google reviews that Britpop Reunion have and don’t leave it up to chance. Contact Britpop artist Andy Starkey to check on price and availability for your live event. 

Friday Im In Love by The Cure Cover Version by 90s Tribute Band
Friday Im In Love by The Cure Cover Version by 90s Tribute Band

 

Friday Im In Love by The Cure cover

The song “Friday I’m In Love” was released in 1992 by The Cure and was taken from their ninth studio album ‘Wish’. It reached number 6 in the UK charts and number 18 in the USA Billboard Hot 100.  As well as The Forest, Boys Don’t Cry and Love Cats this is one of The Cure’s most easily recognisable songs. . The Cure are often categorised as a ‘Goth Band’ due to the way lead singer Robert Smith dresses. Also due to the sadness of lyrics and minor chords in the songs. But this tune for once is definitely on the poppier side of their singles and songs.

“Friday I’m In Love” is one of those songs that goes through each day of the week. “I don’t care if Monday’s blue, Tuesday’s grey and Wednesday too. Thursday I don’t care about you its Friday I’m in love…… Saturday wait, Sunday always comes to late. But Friday never hesitates. “

 

The original recording is every so slightly out of tune, so if you want to play along to it you will need to tune your strings up a few cents. Then it will be perfectly in tune to D major. The chords to Friday I’m In Love are:

Verse

D G D A Bm G D A

Chorus

G A Bm G D A

Middle 8

Bm C D A

 

Digsys Dinner Oasis Cover Version Video

Andy Starkey noticed something a little odd while scrolling through YouTube. He realised that since its release in 1994 no one had ever recorded a studio version of Digsys Dinner Oasis cover version video. Have a look for yourself, there really isn’t one. There are a few live versions by Oasis tribute bands and Oasis wedding bands. Also there are some Britpop acoustic versions but all of them are solo live covers. So as you’ll find no band has ever properly recorded Digsy’s Dinner as a full band in a studio and then shot a music video for it. Therefore Britpop Reunion the UK’s best Britpop & 90s tribute band meticulously recorded the audio and then shot the video you can watch below.  Contact Andy Starkey from Britpop Reunion to hire a 90’s band and check on price and availability. 

 

 

What album is Digsys Dinner Oasis Cover from?

Digsy’s Dinner is track number 9 from the Oasis debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’. Released in 1994 Definitely Maybe changed British musical history as a part of the 90’s Britpop movement.  With over 8 million worldwide sales it is usually overshadowed by the stellar follow up album (What’s The Story) Morning Glory which has over 22 million sales. But D.M. had all the unpolished glory of what was the beginning or “Noel Rock” with fantastic singles and all their equally as good B-sides. This is where the wall of guitars sound first started.

 

 
Digsy Peter Deary
Digsy Peter Deary

Who is Digsy from the song Digsy’s Dinner by Oasis?

Digsy’s real name is Peter Deary and he is a long time friend of Noel Gallagher. He is a Liverpudlian musician who during the 1990’s released four singles with his band Smaller. ‘God I Hate This Town’ , ‘Stray Dogs and Bin Bags’ and ‘Wasted’. Smaller’s fourth single ‘Is’ actually featured Noel Gallagher on guitar. An album entitled ‘Badly Badly’ was released in 1997 and a second album was recorded but never released. Peter Deary currently performs with his band The Sums and is often interviewed for Brit pop tv programs and podcasts.

 

Digsys Dinner Oasis Cover Version Video
Digsys Dinner Oasis Cover Version Video

 

What was the inspiration for Digsy’s Dinner?

According to Noel himself he was round at Peter ‘Digsy’ Deary’s house one day (Off their kegs) bashing around on the drums with Digsy singing crazily “Guess what I had for my tea, guess what I had for my tea. It was lasagne…..it was lasagne”. Noel went away and wrote a tune with the words “Lasagne” in asking Peter if it was OK for him to call it “Digsy’s Dinner”. Peter agreed “Go on son”. Later Peter regretted  this stating it was “The worst song Oasis has ever written, I f*cking hate it with a vengeance.”

Digsy loathed it so much that he wrote a song in retaliation called “Noels Nose”. Although Peter Deary does say that this song has gotten him drunk for free on many occasions. Due to the fact that people want to buy him rounds of drinks because his name is featured in the song title. What a nice night out eh 🙂 

What is Digsy like as a person?

Owen Morris was told that “Meeting Digsy is like opening a bag of monkeys”. Upon meeting him he agreed “and thats exactly what he’s like” Owen said. Whereas Noel Gallagher describes him as a “Funny, funny fella”.

Funny note: Digsy states that he “F*ckin hates the meal” (Lasagne).

 

digsy's dinner by oasis cover version
Digsy’s Dinner by Oasis cover version

 

Re-recording Digsys Dinner Oasis cover version.

Being the perfectionist that Britpop musician Andy Starkey is he first sat down and tried to work out every single instrument being played on the original. The bare minimum instruments are:

  • Lead vocal.
  • Electric guitar chords.
  • Electric guitar picking parts.
  • Acoustic guitar chords.
  • Bass guitar.
  • Drums – Kick, snare, hi-hats, high tom, low tom, ride and two crashes.
  • Piano / Fender Rhodes.
  • Tambourine.

General notes for tracking Digsys Dinner Oasis Cover

Although its states on the liner notes that Noel Gallagher sings backing vocals on the original they can’t be heard. Each guitar part would have been multi tracked recorded by Noel and Bonehead so our cover version’s guitar parts were recorded three times with different guitars and slightly different tones to achieve the Oasis Guitar Wall Of Sound too. Also vocals were recorded in three separate takes to add extra depth to them. On the original, Bonehead’s solo was played either on a honky tonk style piano or a Fender Rhodes….or both. So it was recorded the same on our cover version too.  The drum part is pretty easy to play with the same drum fill being performed throughout the song. Bass guitar was recorded with a 1994 Fender Precision and tambourine was recorded with a mid 90’s Liam Gallagher esque half moon tambourine.

Lyric notes:

The lyrics are pretty easy to remember as there are only two verses and one bridge section that are then just repeated again later on (Apart from the additional phrase “I Said”). This is true to form for Noel Gallagher lyrical writing style.

Guitar notes:

Noel Gallagher’s picked guitar parts were particularly hard to work out as they are buried so deep in the original mix. Andy and the members of Britpop Reunion spent a long time going through live versions and Oasis Demo’s from the mid 90’s on YouTube trying to work them out perfectly. But they just about managed it in the end as you’ll hear in our cover version.

Mixing notes:

The ‘Definitely Maybe’ version of Digsy’s Dinner really has a very poor mix. Don’t get us wrong it has a lot of life and fun in it, but it really is just a mush of noise. The demo version differs quite a bit with a lot more separation. This is no doubt due to that fact that there aren’t as many layered guitar parts. Britpop Reunion‘s cover version was mixed by expert sound engineer and friend of the band Russ Hollinshead from modern pop party band Luna Sounds. We decided to go for a modern style mix but still keeping some of the Oasis Wall Of Guitar sound and Noel Rock vibes.

Further musings 

The piano played by Bonehead (In the solo) is quite possibly being played all the way through Digsy’s Dinner as you can hear it again slightly once the song finishes plonking a few notes. You’d never know either way though due to where it sits in the mix behind all the many, many guitar parts.

 

Digsy's Diner
Digsy’s Diner

 

The Video Digsys Dinner Oasis Cover Version

Andy shot the video in and around Southampton and an a ferry to the Isle Of Wight. There was no budget so he just used camera gear he already owned. The video for the cover version was shot on a Canon 200D and utilised a Ronin S gimbal. Andy is seen playing his Oasis esque Epiphone EJ-200SCE acoustic guitar which is similar to Noel Gallagher’s Gibson J-150. 

Band members performing on the original Digsy’s Dinner include:

  • Liam Gallagher – Lead vocals, tambourine.
  • Noel Gallagher – Lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar.
  • Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs – Rhythm guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes.
  • Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan – Bass guitar.
  • Tony McCarroll – Drums.
  • Producer Owen Morris at Clear Studios in Manchester, England

Who wrote Digsy’s Dinner?

Digsys Dinner was written by lead guitarist and main songwriter Noel Gallagher in Oasis. And “The Chief” himself is still playing this classic Oasis song live with his band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds to this very day.

Singles from Definitely Maybe were in order of release :

  • Supersonic
  • Shakermaker
  • Live Forever
  • Cigarettes & Alcohol

 

Oasis Cover Song
Oasis Cover Song

 

How to play Digsy’s Dinner

Digsy’s Dinner chords.

There are two ways to play this Oasis song. You can either play it without a capo (Like the original Oasis version). Or with a capo which Noel Gallagher tends to do with his High Flying Birds band.

None capo version guitar chords for Digsy’s Dinner

Verse – A – C#7 – D – E – D – E – D7 – A

Bridge – F#m/C# – Asus2 – Bsus4ad2 – C#7

Capo version guitar chords for Digsy’s Dinner (Much easier for beginners) 

Verse – G – B7 – C – D – Cadd9 – D – C9 – G

Bridge – Em – G – Am7 – B7

Lyrics to Digsys Dinner by Oasis

What a life it would be,
If you could come to mine for tea.
I’ll pick you up at half past three,
We’ll have lasagne.

I’ll treat you like you’re a Queen,
I’ll give you strawberries and cream.
Then your friends will all go green,
For my lasagne.

These could be the best days of our lives.
But I don’t think we’ve been living very wise.
Oh no! No!

What a life it would be,
If you could come to mine for tea,
I’ll pick you up at half past three,
We’ll have lasagne.

Solo

These could be the best days of our lives,
But I don’t think we’ve been living very wise,
I said oh no! No!

What a life it would be,
If you could come to mine for tea,
I’ll pick you up at half past three,
We’ll have lasagne.

I’ll treat you like you’re a Queen,
I’ll give you strawberries and cream,
Then your friends will all go green, Then your friends will all go green,
Then your friends will all go green,
For my lasagne

 

How to play Digsy’s Dinner on acoustic guitar video by Andy Starkey

 

A part of Andy Starkey’s HOW TO video series teaching you hot to play guitar, here is how to play Digsy’s Dinner on acoustic guitar.

 

Further musings about Digsy’s Diner:

For many years Noel always got annoyed that people in USA and Canada would request he played ‘Digsy’s Diner” (Missing a letter ‘N’ and thus making it place you would sit down eat meals at). But many years later it was pointed out to him that the North American release of Definitely Maybe has the misspelling of Digsy’s Diner. So this is why fans from this part of the world have always pronounced it “Wrongly”.

 

digsys diner spelt wrongly north american release definitely maybe
Digsys Diner spelt wrongly on North American release of Definitely Maybe by Oasis

British 90s Band

Britpop Reunion‘ are a British 90s band like no other. No honestly we really are, just look over our website and you’ll soon see why. An amazing sounding band utilising the best of period instruments and amplifiers with the latest in sound reinforcement. Britpop Reunion dress exactly like a nineties band and perform with the swagger of a nineties band. We’ve got the 90’s perfected to the absolute minuscule degree for your live event. Head back to the 1990’s with us performing mega chart hits by Oasis, Blur, The Mavericks, The Verve, Pulp, Britney Spears, James, Supergrass and more from our 90’s tribute band repertoire. You can book ‘Britpop Reunion‘ for your wedding band, birthday party band, corporate event band, festival band and more. Hire a band throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Contact band leader Andy Starkey as soon as possible to check on price and availability for your event. We look forward to hearing from you.

 

British 90s Band
British 90s Band

Book a British 90s band who can prove why they’re worth booking.

We spend a lot of our time producing high end quality live videos of our performances. There is no other British 90’s band or Britpop tribute band out there doing what we do. A crummy “shot on a phone video with trashy audio”  is simply not good enough to ask you to part with your hard earned cash. All of our 1990’s band videos are professionally shot with high end cameras taking audio from our state of the art digital mixing desk. What you see and hear is exactly what we’re like live. Why settle for anything less?

 

 

 

As well as our amazing high energy performances you’ll get to see clients and guests reactions too. As far as Britpop musician Andy Starkey & his Britpop band are concerned thats what really counts. That YOU LOT are enjoying yourselves. It’s not about us at all, it’s all about you and your guests. Entertaining you every second of our perfromance is our number one priority as is your satisfaction.

 

 


 

 

 

Nineties Band Wedding Video

90’s themed weddings? We’ve got you covered. We’re experts in weddings. We perform at many, many weddings every single year and have many, many satisfied bride & groom customers. We’ll perform lots of classic indie songs by Britpop bands as well as fantastic 90’s chart pop music. 90’s band Britpop Reunion are the only professional nineties wedding band in the UK.

 

 


90s Birthday Party Video

Having a 90’s themed birthday party? No problemo. Again we do many, many 30th birthdays, 40th birthday parties, 50th birthday party band & 60th parties each year.

 

 


Corporate event band Video

Having a corporate dinner awards party, corporate event or conference? Yep, we perform at these too. You don’t always have to book a disco, soul or funk band playing 70’s music. Step forward two decades and book a British 90s band and hear all the best 90’s chart pop songs once again.

 

 


Book a Festival band

Of course we perform at festivals too. Festivals are some of the most fun we have on stage ourselves. Andy (Lead singer & bass player) loves whipping festival crowds up in a frenzy. He says “Most of the time I don’t even need to bother singing as the crowd are singing it back to me. I can just jump around enjoying them enjoying us”.

 

 


 

Book Britpop band ‘Britpop Reunion’ all over the UK, Europe and across the World. Or hire a British 90’s Band for a live event. Also contact us over on Facebook and let us know how we can help you with live entertainment.

 

90s Band
90s Band

Baby One More Time Rock Cover Version

Britpop Reunion‘ live performance of Britney Spears ‘Baby One More Time” in our very own rock cover version style. This song was performed as well as another ninety minutes of nineties chart topping songs in front of two thousand plus screaming students at University of Exeter, Penryn Campus.  Back in 2017 Britpop Reunion were hired by the university for their ‘Back to The 90’s’ event.  Consequently we headlined the Saturday night. As you’ll see from the video below the students and faculty all massively enjoyed themselves dancing and crowd surfing along all night to songs by Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Supergrass, and more from our 90’s tribute band repertoire. Contact Britpop artist Andy Starkey to check on price and availability to hire a 90’s cover band for a University event or ball. 

Baby One More Time Rock Cover Version
Baby One More Time Rock Cover Version

This really was an amazing gig for us with professional 90’s band Britpop Reunion put on an amazing performance. The Top Of The Pops stage dressing really was the icing on the cake for pure 90’s authenticity. Penryn Campus venue had hired in a huge PA system and their own dedicated sound engineer and lighting engineer. 90’s cover band Britpop Reunion were then able to just purely concentrate on performing and entertaining the crowd. We soundcheck, chilled out for a bit and then got changed into our on stage clothing. Then all of a sudden we were walking onto the stage and boy oh boy did we perform well. The whole crowd instantly joined in “Oh Baby baby, how was I supposed to know…”. This really was one of the best gigs of our lives. 

Baby One More Time Rock Cover Version video

 

‘Baby One More Time’ was released by Britney Spears in September 1998 and topped the charts at number one in the UK and in many other countries around the world. It was written by Max Martin also known for the Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way” (released in 1999). This was Britney’s debut single and instantly made her a household name. Her success continued through the 90’s into the Naughties and still to this very day. Most recently from 2019 onwards she was in the news disputing her conservatorship with her father Jamie Spears. And there was even a hashtag for it #FreeBritney 

Check out the photos from the university event below and afterwards contact for price and availability for a 90’s themed event or University ball. 

Tribute Bands Radio show featuring Britpop Pulp drummer Nick Banks

I, Andy Starkey, lead singer/bass player of Britpop Reunion do make the odd appearance from time to time on radio, podcasts and TV but it was very interesting to be called up the BBC to give my thoughts on tribute bands. I was also asked for my opinion on how ABBA are set to sue ABBA Mania tribute band for the BBC Radio 4 Today Program with Nick Robinson. The best thing about this was that I also got to discuss these topics with famous Britpop Pulp drummer Nick Banks. I’m a huge Pulp fan so this was a great fun for me. The interview was done live on BBC Radio 2 on 8th December 2021. 

You can watch a “Fonejacker’ style video I produced to go along with the program below. (It took me 11 long hours to create this video by the way). Now that’s some serious effort don’t you think? Before we get into the ins and outs of it all though if you want to hire a Britpop tribute band then contact me to hire Britpop Reunion for your next live event. 

Tribute Bands BBC Radio show featuring Britpop Pulp drummer Nick Banks.

Being a member of a 90’s tribute band I of course had more thoughts on the matter so thought I’d take the time to write them up below…..

I was called up by a researcher from BBC Radio 4 The Today Program and asked if I wouldn’t mind being interviewed the following morning on the show. The researcher stated that we’d be discussing tribute bands with Nick Banks from Pulp so how could I say no being a massive Pulp fan? 

Even though the researcher was looking for a Pulp Tribute Band she still thought it was a great idea to speak to myself about tribute bands in general. I explained that we’re not officially a ‘Tribute to Pulp” but we do play a number of their songs including Common People (A superb encore song) and Disco 2000. On occasion I will don my brown Jarvis Cocker suit for live performances which I purchased from a charity shop back in the mid 90’s.  Britpop Reunion are a tribute to a music scene in the 90’s based around lad culture and indie pop music. Therefore we perform music by artists such as Oasis, Blur, Supergrass, James and other famous Brit pop bands. We also play music by other 90’s artists like Alanis Morissette, Britney Spears, The Rembrandts, Robbie Williams and more.

Tribute bands verses the original band.

It’s worth noting that during the interview I had no idea that they would be comparing Britpop Reunion’s LIVE version of ‘Common People‘ against the actual STUDIO version by Pulp. I think it sounded pretty decent though, don’t you? What other Britpop tribute band have had their songs directly compared to the originals on national radio like this?

Tribute Bands BBC Radio show featuring Britpop Pulp drummer Nick Banks
Tribute Bands BBC Radio show featuring Britpop Pulp drummer Nick Banks

Suing tribute bands

I had to look up the subject matter “ABBA to sue tribute band ABBA Mania” as I hadn’t heard about it.  I am slightly in two minds about Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad suing the tribute band called ABBA Mania. The main issue seems to be that the tribute group had been using the term “Official” in their blurbs. Which for me is pushing it a little too far. Wording it like this makes it sound as if it’s an endorsement from the ABBA band members themselves. When this is clearly not the case.

But having since been contacted by a member of ABBA Mania he tells me the only reason they use the term “Official” is in relation to their own tribute band, NOT ABBA. It seems that other ABBA tributes have turned up calling themselves the exact same tribute band name ‘ABBA Mania’ trying to win work of the back of “The Original ABBA Mania” name. Thus an imitation of imitation of imitation has been created. Very bizarre eh.

Defending Tribute Bands

In defence of ABBA Mania, they have been together since the late 90’s. So why have ABBA chosen to take this legal action only now and not 21 years ago? Does it have something to do with the fact that after 41 years of NOT touring live themselves they have suddenly come up with this ridiculous and very expensive “Virtual” “Hologram” tour and feel it will impact their own ticket sales? Surely not right? When bands stop touring live, break up, quit or even members die it’s tribute bands that keep the legacy and music of the band alive. Tribute acts can keep solid interest in bands over many, many decades as shown by all the Beatles and Rolling Stones tributes out there.

There are probably as many ABBA tribute bands on the scene as there are Oasis tributes and Queen tributes. If ABBA have decided to take this kind of action then are all other tributes to various artists up for the chop next? To an extent I say good on ABBA Mania for sticking to their guns. All these articles online really are some fantastic promo for this ABBA tribute. As they say “No publicity is bad publicity”. I bet their agents phone is ringing off the hook now with theatres trying to book them.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery

The cynical side of me just thinks this is probably designed to get ABBA back in the news again. It’s the PR machine there to freely advertise help sell tickets for their ridiculous virtual live show. There’s also a good chance it’s probably just some lawyer who has contacted ABBAs lawyer and said “I can do this for you” and they’ve just run with it. 

To quote Oscar Wilde ‘Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can play to greatness’. So surely this applies here? Of course he never stated whether retribution should be received for “Copying” someone else’s work though did he.

Not the first instance of an original band suing a tribute band.

It is not the first time ABBA lawyers have been on the prowl and it won’t be the last either. I personally know someone who played in an ABBA tribute who were forced to change their name and even had their Facebook page completely removed. She is now in a completely different theatre touring ABBA tribute so I hope they are not plagued by this sort of thing any time soon.

 
Pulp Tribute Band
Pulp Tribute Band

Buying tickets for and seeing a tribute band live.

No person buying a ticket to see a tribute act thinks they are seeing the real band/group. Most of the time no intellectual property is being stolen by a tribute band performing music and dressing up like a successful original band. No one is being fooled into buying tickets. Who on earth would think they are going to see “The Real Beatles”? Nearly 60 years after they stopped touring AND still dressed in Shea Stadium outfits?

Buying tickets to see a tribute band is not like going to see “Dodgy Dave” on the market stall selling counterfeit goods like Fred Perry and Adidas Originals.  You’re not being fooled into paying only £15 for something that usually retails at £60.

Tribute bands are an opportunity to see your favourite bands you missed out on. Either because you were too young at the time or just because life got in the way. There’s also a good chance you just couldn’t afford the “Real Thing”. Sure you COULD go and see Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr (If you sold a kidney). But you’re not really seeing “The Beatles” are you. When punters go and see tribute bands like “The Bootleg Beatles” or “Britpop Reunion” it’s the next best thing. And all at a very reasonable price too.

Who is earning money by tribute bands performing at theatres?

I’m sure that 99.99999% of none musical folks out there don’t even realise that when a tribute act plays a theatre they have to list every artists and song they play. The venue then takes a cut from the bands pay which gets paid to the actual original artists as royalties. So tribute bands like ABBA, Elvis, Michael Jackson, Queen , Tina Turner, Oasis etc must be raking it in while sitting comfortably on their bums at home.

Theatres employ a large amount of staff and revenue is generated for the venue not just from ticket sales. But also sales from food, drink and a percentage cut of the merchandise being sold. All of which are taxable and go back into the economy.

Tribute band “Endorsements”

Unfortunately fake endorsements are rife in the tribute industry (Except for ‘Britpop Reunion’) with claims of musicians being:

  • The Number One Tribute to Britpop
  • The UK’s Best Tribute to Britpop
  • The UK’s Premiere Britpop Tribute Band

Of course though, none of these claims can ever be backed up with evidence. What do these statements even mean? WHO has decided these bands are ‘Number One/The Best’ etc? It’s usually just someone in the band giving themselves that monocle. Maybe they have been ‘Voted’ that endorsement by some ‘Industry Awards’? Ha!!!!! Industry awards are an utter scam and mean absolutely nothing. You pay to be entered into a category. Then you pay to attend the awards ceremony. Afterwards you pay for your award. Ergo YOU BUY THE AWARD. In some cases it’s even more ridiculous when an artist states they are “The Best tribute to Oasis”. Yet they’re just a one man show singing along to karaoke tracks.

A funny story about tribute bands and more legal action.

‘The Karpets’ are a tribute to the late 80’s/Early 90’s indie band ‘Inspiral Carpets’ . Nowadays this tribute band actually features the original singer of Inspiral Carpets ‘Tom Hingley’ fronting the tribute band. I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of another similar case to this in musical history.

Recently 90’s grunge artists ‘Pearl Jam’ threatened to sue a tribute to them and made them change their band name. Looking back at their website and social media this was no doubt due to the tribute band being stupid. They had used the original artists logo and graphics from their single ‘Alive’. But, again in this tribute bands defence, Pearl Jam actually encouraged their fans to Bootleg (Record the audio from) their live performances. Of which Pearl Jam have sold nearly 14 million copies of various shows from across the world. So them threatening legal action really doesn’t sit well with me either. Considering Pearl Jam make money from these recordings.

In conclusion I firmly believe that tribute bands have the right to exist. They have the right to make money and in turn have the right to make money for the original artists. I really enjoyed my time speaking live on the radio and you can hire me speak about similar things and Britpop/The 90’s in general too. To hire a 90’s tribute band contact Britpop Reunion.

A little information on Nick Banks from Pulp.

Nick Banks was the drummer in Britpop band Pulp from 1986 until the band split up in 2002. He then joined them once again for the Pulp reunion from 2011 to 2013. He is still drumming in a few bands around his home town of Sheffield. Also he runs the family pottery business.

Blur Tribute Band Blurred Cover Band

Book a Blur Tribute Band ‘Blurred’ for a festival, wedding, party, birthday, corporate event or charity fundraiser. Blurred a tribute to Blur will perform the biggest hits by Blur including Parklife, Country House, Song 2, Girls & Boys, There’s No Other Way. Also Beetlebum, Stereotypes, Chemical World, Sunday Sunday, For Tomorrow and more. All your guests will be singing and shouting along with us “All the people, so many people. And they all go hand in hand, hand in hand through their Parklife“. “Street’s like a jungle, so call the police. Following the herd, down to Greece“. Also “Wow-hoo, well I feel heavy metal” from Song 2. Look forward to a massive nineties knees up with ‘Blurred’ Blur cover band. No other Blur tribute band has the amount of quality live video that Blurred have. Contact Damon Albarn lookalike Andy Starkey to check on price and availability to book a Blur cover band.

Book a Blur tribute band.

You’ll be screaming “Woo-Hoo” at the top of your lungs while jumping around in the mosh pit to Song 2.  Dancing around while chanting with us “He lives in a house, very big house in the country“. Blurred are your number one tribute band for Blur cover versions. You can hire a Blur wedding band. Or you can hire a Blur festival band. Similarly you can book a Blur birthday party band or corporate event band throughout the UK and beyond.

Blur Tribute Band Blurred
Blur Tribute Band Blurred

A tribute to the best 90’s indie band ever featuring Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree.

Massive hits from Blur albums:

  • Leisure
  • Modern Life Is Rubbish
  • Parklife
  • The Great Escape
  • Blur
  • 13
  • Think Tank
  • The Magic Whip

 

Blurred Blur tribute band can also combine the best of Blur with the best or Britpop and the 1990’s. Giving you a whole night of 90’s themed music. Perfect to hire a wedding band or book a birthday party band.  Andy and his professional 90’s band know the nineteen nineties like the back of their hands. So you can hire professional musician with full confidence.

 

Blur the band were first known at ‘Circus’ then ‘Seymour’. Frontman singer Damon Albarn and the members changed the name of the band to ‘Blur’ at the request of their record company ‘Food’. Blur’s first chart success was with the hit single ‘She’s So High‘ and then ‘There’s No Other Way‘. Initially falling somewhere between the Madchester and Shoegaze sounds Blur performed moderately well in the UK charts. But indie band Blur eventually found their greatest success during the mid 90’s changing their sound to a very ‘British’ style. Big brash horn sections, post punk angular guitars and postmodern humour coupled with lyrics about the every day lives British people. Blur really are where Britpop all started.

 

 

 

 

With the release of the single ‘Popscene’ Blur pretty much created the sound and music genre known as ‘Britpop’. After Modern Life Is Rubbish Blur delved even further into questioning what was Britishness and created the Brit pop classic album Parklife. Blur tribute band Blurred can be hired for live events across the UK, Europe, USA and beyond.

Blurred Blur Tribute Band
Blurred Blur Tribute Band

 

 

Members of Blur

  • Damon Albarn – Lead Vocals
  • Graham Coxon – Guitarist
  • Alex James – Bass Player
  • Dave Rowntree – Drummer

Graham Coxon is most well known for playing a 1952 blonde Fender Telecaster. Also Alex James plays a Fender American Vintage 1958 Precision Bass guitar.

Smelly Cat How To Play On Acoustic Guitar Friends TV Show Phoebe Buffay

Hire a UK Britpop Cover Band……In “Friends” the 90’s TV show Phoebe Buffay’s (Portrayed by Lisa Kudrow) most well known song was “Smelly Cat”. Below in the video you will learn Smelly Cat and how to play it on acoustic guitar. A somewhat hippy style character, masseuse and self-taught “Amateur Musician” (With heavily inverted commas) Phoebe Buffay performs her eccentric self written songs about random everyday things at ‘Central Perk’ coffee shop in New York. She performed the classic song Smelly Cat on multiple occasions live throughout the 10 seasons and 236 episodes. To hire Britpop Reunion 90’s tribute band who perform the theme tune from Friends “I’ll Be There For You” by The Rembrandts and many more 90’s songs. Contact band leader Andy Starkey for more information, price and availability.

Smelly Cat How To Play On Acoustic Guitar Friends TV Show Phoebe Buffay
Smelly Cat How To Play On Acoustic Guitar Friends TV Show Phoebe Buffay

How to play Smelly Cat on acoustic guitar by Phoebe Buffay

Smelly Cat is a quite simple song to play even for beginners learning how to play acoustic guitar. There are only three chords throughout the entire song, with a chorus,  single verse and repeat chorus (With the same lyrics as the first chorus). To be honest it’s one of those songs where the worse you play and sing it the funnier it is really. So you can just enjoy learning and performing the song Smelly Cat Friends with no pressure and then perform it to your friends and family.

Video tutorial of how to play Smelly Cat on acoustic guitar (Chords and lyrics)

Band leader Andy Starkey from professional 90’s party band ‘Britpop Reunion’ took time out of his busy schedule to put together this tutorial video of how to play Smelly Cat on acoustic guitar. He shows you the chords and lyrics and breaks down when to play each chord at what moment in the song. Its all very simple really so you should be able to pick it up in no time. 

 

Watch how to play Smelly Cat directly on our YouTube channel if the above video does not load correctly. 

Chords for Smelly Cat:

  • E
  • A
  • D (Back to A)
  • E

The strumming pattern is also very simple with just two downstrokes per chord for the first E and A, one down stroke for the D, then one downstroke back to the A. Then back to the E and just repeat. Smelly Cat chords are the same for the verse as for the chorus. All chords are major chords and the finger positioning is shown on the below image. 

Smelly Cat Chords From Friends TV Show 90s
Smelly Cat Chords From Friends TV Show 90s

Lyrics for Smelly Cat

Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat,
What are they feeding you?
Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat,
It’s not your fault.

They won’t take you to the vet,
You’re obviously not their favourite pet,
You may not be a bed of roses,
And you’re no friend to those with noses.

Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat,
What are they feeding you?
Smelly Cat, Smelly Cat,
It’s not your fault.

Other songs performed by Phoebe Buffay on Friends include:

  • The Cow in the Meadow Goes Moo.
  • Sticky Shoes.
  • Sixty-Six Colours of My Bedroom.
  • Emma.
  • and more.

About the song Smelly Cat.

Smelly Cat written by Friends writers Adam Chase and Betsy Borns first appeared in season two, episode six entitled “The One with the Baby on the Bus” and can be found on the soundtrack album “Friends Again” released 1999. The song is about a poor feline who has been mistreated by its owners and has ended up with a pungent odour possibly due to the type of nourishment it’s been receiving.

Throughout the 1990’s TV show various stars have covered the song Smelly Cat including Chrissie Hynde from The Pretenders who was actually featured in the show itself. Noted cover versions of Smelly Cat have been by famous artists Taylor Swift and Chris Isaak. Most recently during “Friends: The Reunion” aka “The One Where They Get Back Together” Lady Gaga performed Smelly Cat on guitar with Phoebe Buffay.

In the Friends episode entitled “The One Where Eddie Moves In” (Season 2 – Episode 17) a record company asks Phoebe to make a Smelly Cat music video but it ends up rerecording another woman’s voice singing the song instead of Phoebe’s. At the end of the episode as the credits role the main characters of friends, Rachel Greene, Ross Geller, Joey Tribbiani, Monica Geller and Chandler Bing all perform the song live with her at Central Perk.

Hire a 90’s tribute band and have Britpop Reunion take you back to the last best decade in music. Contact nineties artist Andy Starkey to check on price and availability for your event. 

Silverstone Grand Prix Classic Weekend Britpop Tribute Band Live Performance

Britpop Reunion‘ performed at the Silverstone Grand Prix Classic Weekend on Friday 30th July 2021  supporting Scouting For Girls at the weekends 30th birthday bash. (The headlining band was supposed to be 90’s Acid Jazz band ‘Brand New Heavies’. But due to having to reschedule from 2020 they performed on the Saturday evening instead) . Also before Britpop Reunion took to the stage there was a 90s grunge band tribute to Pearl Jam called Legal Jam. Our 90’s band performed songs by Oasis, Blur, Ocean Colour Scene, Pulp James plus other nineties music by The La’s, Chumbawamba, Republica, The Rembrandts and more from our 90’s tribute band repertoire. Contact band leader Andy Starkey to hire a britpop festival band for a live event. 

Ultimate Best Of Silverstone Video (Under 3 mins and 30 secs)

 

Here are all 15 songs we performed live at this prestigious event in one long playlist.

Silverstone Grand Prix Classic 

At the annual three-day car and race event there was motor racing and funfair rides. Also live music and entry to grandstands, retro run and more. There was even free parking. The Silverstone circuit is home to many sports events and competitions such as British Motor Racing, Formula One, F1, Driving Experience Days, British Grand Prix, Auto Racing, GT, Drag and more.

Silverstone Grand Prix Classic Weekend Britpop Tribute Band Live Performance
Silverstone Grand Prix Classic Weekend Britpop Tribute Band Live Performance

Guests were able to get up close to the cars and chat with drivers. Silverstone Classic 2021 early bird adult tickets started from £47 for all day Friday.

 

At Silverstone Grand Prix we performed classic 90’s songs like Don’t Look Back In Anger, Disco 2000, Parklife, The Day We Caught The Train, Sit Down, Place Your Hands  and more for our 90’s repertoire. For the above price you got to see three live bands and spend the entire day at Silverstone. This year from 26th to 28th August 2022 90’s star Gabrielle (Famous for her song ‘Dreams’ and her eye patch) is performing.

Britpop Reunion were on stage from 8:15pm until 9:15pm

 

Whats on at Silverstone Festival 2023

This year Silverstone Classic has changed its name to Silverstone Festival. It is on from 25th to 27th August 2023 and features:

  • McFly
  • Sugababes
  • ABC
  • The Christians

 


Win 3 Pairs Of Tickets To Silverstone Classic on Friday 30th July 2021

Competition now closed.

We gave you the chance to win three pairs of adult full day tickets on our Facebook page to Silverstone Classic on Friday 30th July 2021 where you were be able to see ‘Britpop Reunion’ perform live.

Silverstone Classic 90s Tribute Band Festival
Silverstone Classic 90s Tribute Band Festival

Easy Competition to win a pair of tickets to Silverstone Classic on Friday 30th July 2021.

Rule of entry:
1) Comment anything the competition image on the ‘Britpop Reunion’ Facebook page 
Thats it.

We gave away three pairs of adult full day tickets on Facebook to Silverstone Classic on Friday 30th July 2021.
The ticket enabled you to see ‘Britpop Reunion’ performing huge 90’s bangers live from artists like Oasis, Blur, Supergrass, Pulp, Stone Roses and more. Plus ‘Scouting For Girls’ and Pearl Jam tribute band ‘Legal Jam’ were performing too. There were interactive experiences to head turning car displays, hot air balloon lift offs, passenger rides, fun fair and crazy golf, the trackside excitement matches the duelling on the circuit with over 1000 cars to watch race at the home of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.

The star-studded races featured historic cars from across the last 100 years of motorsport racing wheel-to-wheel, representing the golden ages of Formula 1, Formula 2, GT, Sports and Touring Cars. With grandstand seating included in the admission ticket price, everyone was on pole position to spectate. Visitors also had free access to the vast majority of the entertainment including funfair rides, driving experiences, stunt shows, the concerts and both racing paddocks.

Terms & Conditions
  • Entry for the competition started on Monday 12th July 12:00pm and closed on Friday 23rd July 2021 at 23:59.
  • Results of competition were randomly selected on Saturday 24th July 2021.
  • We contacted the three winners directly through their Facebook social media.
  • Winners needed to respond within 48 hours or the tickets were offered to another randomly chosen entrant.
  • UK residents only.
  • Friends, family and previous clients of the ‘Britpop Reunion’ were able to enter the competition.
  • No monetary value was offered instead of tickets.
  • “Tickets” were sent as E-Tickets shortly before the event.
  • One entry per Facebook account.
  • Britpop Reunion reserved the right to change the rules, terms and conditions or withdraw the competition at any time.

Live 90’s tribute band

‘Britpop Reunion’ 90’s tribute band features Britpop singer Andy Starkey who has a wealth of experience in all thing Nineties. He will be covering the whole of this monumental event in a new Vlog video. Also you’ll see lots of fantastic live photos after the event too.

To book 90’s cover band ‘Britpop Reunion’ for your festival band or event contact to check on price and availability. 

Laid James Cover Version Video Britpop Tribute Band

Britpop musician Andy Starkey recorded and shot this Laid James Cover Version video for his 90’s tribute band Britpop Reunion. To hire a live Britpop cover band then book the UK’s only professional band ‘Britpop Reunion’. Contact Andy to also hire a professional nineties cover band for a party or festival. Enjoy our James Laid cover song below and ask yourself if any other Brit pop tribute band have bothered (Or could even begin to know how) to produce anything of this magnitude. (The answer’s “No” by the way).

Laid James Cover Version Video Britpop Tribute Band
Laid James Cover Version Video Britpop Tribute Band

Laid James Cover Version Video

With this James Laid song Andy worked on the idea of the band trying to keep the audio as close to the original recording as possible. Therefore Britpop Reunion faithfully replicated every guitar lick, bass note, exact drum pattern and keyboard part. Andy then also went on to direct and star in this self produced music video for James Laid cover version. It was filmed on the abandoned train track at Lichfield Staffordshire on the South Staffordshire Line. Is the video below not loading? Then why not view it on our 90’s YouTube channel. Imagine the effort this kind of audio and video takes to faithfully reproduce. It took many, many weeks to record, mix, film and edit.

James tribute band?

Britpop Reunion also perform a number of songs by James the band. So perhaps you could even call us a James Tribute Band of sorts. We also perform Sit Down (released numerous times by the band) and from time to time occasionally perform She’s A Star from Whiplash released 1997.

Laid was released November 1993 from the album of the same name ‘Laid’ peaking at number 25 in the UK charts. But it gained the band huge success in the USA on college radio also being featured towards the end of the nineties in the film ‘American Pie’. Can you believe that there are three official videos by the band for this song? Laid Album (Produced by Brian Eno) also features the singles Sometimes and Say Something / Jam J. The album sounds as Fresh As A Daisy today as when it was released in the 1990’s. The song Laid by James is a very easy to master featuring only three different chords played as:

Chords for Laid by James

C – Csus4 – G – F – G

Lyrics for Laid by James.

Verse 1
This bed is on fire with passionate love,
The neighbours complain about the noises above,
But she only comes when she’s on top.

Verse 2
My therapist said not to see you no more,
She said you’re like a disease without any cure,
She said I’m so obsessed that I’m becoming a bore, oh no,
Ah, you think you’re so pretty.

Chorus
E-e-ee

Bridge
Caught your hand inside the till, Slammed your fingers in the door,
Fought with kitchen knives and skewers,
Dressed me up in women’s clothes, Messed around with gender roles,
Line my eyes and call me pretty.

Chorus
E-e-ee

Verse 3
Moved out of the house so you moved next door
I locked you out, you cut a hole in the wall
I found you sleeping next to me, I thought I was alone
You’re driving me crazy, When are you coming home?

Laid, Laid

Chorus
E-e-ee


Laid James Cover Song – List of James musicians who recorded Laid were:

  • Tim Booth – Lead Vocals
  • Saul Davies – Violin & Guitar
  • Larry Gott – Guitar
  • Mark Hunter- Keyboards
  • Jim Glennie – Bass Guitar
  • David Baynton-Power – drums
  • James Mike – Drums

Who sang Laid?

Laid was sang by Tim Booth by the band James.

Who wrote Laid?

Laid was written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott and also Jim Glennie for the Manchester band James. As with a number of James albums it was produced by Brian Eno.  Did you know there is also a “Clean radio edit” of Laid by James too? The lyrics “She only comes when she’s on top” are changed to “She only SINGS when she’s on top”. 

What is Laid about?

The song Laid by James tells the story of a couple who annoy the neighbours with their loud love making. Tim Booth sings about the domestic violence between the two and their hatred of each. But (As with most relationships) it turns out the couple can’t actually live with, or without each other. Maybe this was set in mid 90’s Moss Side, Manchester? If not there then where do you think possibly?

James also continue to tour live in 2022 and 2023 for their 16th studio album “All the Colours of You”. 

James Laid Cover Version Video
James Laid Cover Version Video

Subtitles for Laid.

Some lovely folks have translated Laid into various different languages for us including Portuguese, German, Mexican Spanish and English of course. So hopefully you’ll be able to sing along in your preferred language too. If you’d like to add a language to our cover song then please contact Andy and he’ll add them onto the video.

Other James videos by Britpop Reunion.

 

Other musings about the band called James cover song.

Tim Booth (Full name Timothy John Booth born 4th February 1960) portrayed the minor villain character Victor Zsasz in Batman Begins – The first Christopher Nolan directed reboot Batman film in 2005.

Married With Children Oasis Cover Version Video Acoustic Britpop Tribute Band

To celebrate the anniversary of ‘Definitely Maybe’ Britpop musician Andy Starkey decided to take time out of his holiday to live stream this Married With Children Oasis cover version.  Andy hadn’t played this song for over 20 years and it is actually one of the first Oasis set of chords he ever mastered as a teenager. Married With Children is the final song from the Oasis debut album ‘Definitely Maybe‘ which was released August 1994 on Alan McGee’s ‘Creation Records’. Britpop Reunion perform many songs by Oasis from their nineties repertoire including Roll With It, Don’t Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall, Cigarettes & Alcohol and more.  To book a Britpop tribute band for a 90’s party contact Andy for more information on price and availability to hire.

Married With Children Oasis Cover Version Video

The lyrics to Married With Children were somewhat inspired by Louise Jones, who was Noel Gallagher’s girlfriend at the time . She was constantly being kept awake by the Oasis songwriter while he was writing songs and practicing his guitar. Louise would get annoyed telling Noel, “You’re music’s shite.” Gallagher said that he had to keep those lines and wrote them into this song. Those must have been fun times in their household in the nineteen nineties eh.

The song was also inspired by the USA sitcom “Married… with Children”. Noel Gallagher told nineties music paper Melody Maker “I looked at them two in the show (Al Bundy & Peggy Bundy), and looked at us two, and I thought, that’s us, that is!” (i.e. he, Noel Gallagher and his girlfriend Louise Jones). Furthermore he said “It’s another song that anybody could relate to, because if you live with a girlfriend or just a flatmate, there are always petty things that you hate about them. And this song’s just about pettiness”. Yeah, isn’t that right eh.

Married With Children Oasis Cover Version Video Acoustic Britpop Tribute Band
Married With Children Oasis Cover Version Video Acoustic Britpop Tribute Band

Further musings about the Oasis song Married With Children.

This original of this very acoustic sounding song is actually ever so slightly out of tune from regular 440Hz tuning. This suggests it was probably slowed down slightly after recording. Married With Children was an album only track and was never released as a single. Andy’s Married With Children Oasis cover version stays close to the original but has the guitar solo section removed as he preformed it solo. It would have sounded empty without another guitar strumming chords under a solo otherwise.

Noel Gallagher is known for borrowing/plagiarising other artists songs.  If you listen to Lithium by Nirvana (From their 1991 sophomore album ‘Nevermind’) you’ll notice it has very similar chords played with a similar rhythm.

The final song was supposedly recorded in about half an hour on a broken Four-Track multitrack recorder in producer/engineer Mark Coyle’s bedroom.
The very dry sounding guitar part was played by Noel on a Gretsch ‘Country Gent’ that used to be owned by John Squire from The Stone Roses that was round at Owen Morris’s house. The final products is a great link between the demo stages with Mark Coyle and the finished album track.

Alan McGee from Creation records was quoted as saying “It works and when it works its charming and when it’s charming it goes on the record”. Which is a great ethos.

During the recording of Married With Children the following musicians and producers were involved with Oasis (Although not all featured on this song).

  • Owen Morris & Mark Coyle – Producers
  • Liam Gallagher – Lead Vocals
  • Noel Gallagher – Lead Guitarist & backing vocals
  • Paul Arthurs (aka Bonehead) – Rhythm guitar
  • Paul McGuigan (aka Guigsy) – Bass guitar
  • Tony McCarrol – Drummer

Married With Children Lyrics

There’s no need for you to say you’re sorry
Goodbye I’m going home
I don’t care no more so don’t you worry
Goodbye I’m going home

I hate the way that even though you
Know you’re wrong you say you’re right
I hate the books you read and all your friends
Your music’s shite it keeps me up all night, up all night

There’s no need for you to say you’re sorry
Goodbye I’m going home
I don’t care no more so don’t you worry
Goodbye I’m going home

I hate the way that you are so sarcastic
And you’re not very bright
You think that everything you’ve done’s fantastic
Your music’s shite it keeps me up all night, up all night

And it will be nice to be alone for a week or two
But I know then I will be right, right back here with you, with you….

There’s no need for you to say you’re sorry
Goodbye I’m going home
I don’t care no more so don’t you worry
Goodbye I’m going home


Chords to Married With Children by Oasis

Slightly above a beginners level of playing, yet still pretty simple enough. You can play along to Andy’s Married With Children Oasis Cover Version Video by following the following guitar chords.

E G# C#m A C B7 E
A A7 E – F# A G

Earlier recordings of Married With Children.

A demo version of Married With Children was released on the Deluxe Edition version of the Oasis debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’. A slightly less refined version yet it doesn’t actually differ very much from the final album release. But it does feature a very loud shaker throughout and then a loud tambourine during the solo. Also it has slightly clearer lyrics sung by Liam. It clocks in at one second shorter than the final album release being three minutes and sixteen seconds.

If you are looking to hire an Oasis wedding band , or 90’s tribute band then contact band leader Andy Starkey at Britpop Reunion for a quote.