Welsh Britpop Tribute Band 90s Wales

Hire a Welsh Britpop Tribute Band for your event in Wales and West Britain. Superb live performances from a professional nineties cover band playing all of the most amazing 90’s songs from the best decade in music of all time. ContactBritpop Reunion‘ to check on our price and availability for your event. When you book a brit pop tribute band you’ll hear the best songs by Pulp, Oasis, Supergrass, Blur, James and more.

Welsh Britpop Tribute Band 90s Wales
Welsh Britpop Tribute Band 90s Wales

Book throughout mainland Wales and Anglesey and the various Welsh islands  beyond. With many famous Welsh Britpop bands like Catatonia, Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers and Super Furry Animals you know that Wales played its part in the 90’s music scene of Cool Cymru. Hire a Welsh 90’s cover band throughout the whole of Wales and beyond.

Britpop Reunion cover the entirety of Wales including:

  • Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn)
  • Gwynedd
  • Conwy
  • Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych)
  • Flintshire (Sir y Fflint)
  • Wrexham (Wrecsam)
  • Ceredigion
  • Powys
  • Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro)
  • Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin)
  • Swansea (Abertawe)
  • Neath Port Talbot (Castell-nedd Port Talbot)
  • Bridgend (Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr)
  • Vale of Glamorgan (​​Bro Morgannwg)
  • Rhondda Cynon Taff
  • Cardiff (Caerdydd)
  • Merthyr Tydfil (Merthyr Tudful)
  • Caerphilly (Caerffili)
  • Newport (Casnewydd)
  • Torfaen (Tor-faen)
  • Blaenau Gwent
  • Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy)

The UK’s best Brit pop Tribute Band also featuring hit from the 90’s

Available for a festival, birthday partywedding, corporate event or charity fundraiser. You can re-live the days and nights of Welsh Britpop with our selection of amazing 90’s songs. So hire a Welsh 90s tribute band in Wales and hear tracks by Alanis Morissette, EMF, The Wannadies & The La’s and more.

 

Since forming in 2014 we’ve performed all over Wales. Clients clearly knew what they want when they book a professional Welsh Britpop tribute band so they hire Britpop Reunion. We’d love to play a part in your live event so don’t leave it too late to get in touch

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Hire a Britpop tribute band and 90’s cover band in Wales. 

Book a 90’s cover band in The UK performing songs by The Mavericks, Deep Blue Something, Chumbawamba and also Chesney Hawkes. Similarly hire a Britpop cover band in Wales with banging live tunes by James, The La’s and Primal Scream.

We’ve performed nineties music live all over Wales and also beyond so know how to handle events of any size. Contact Andy Starkey to check on price and availability now, we’d love to play a part in your live event. 

Live 25 Support Band

Bringing you the best of Oasis in 2025 Britpop Reunion have created a new live show called Live 25 Support. This package features support bands from the Live ’25 shows and bands that have supported (And even Oasis supported) from over the years. Our Oasis Live 25 Support band act will play you the Oasis hits you want to hear like Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back In Anger, Roll With It, Cigarettes and Alcohol and more. Plus songs from the support artists of this tour like Richard Ashcroft / The Verve Bitter Sweet Symphony and John Powers Cast Alright. Contact band leader Andy to book now. 

 

Live 25 Support Band
Live 25 Support Band

Songs on our Live 25 Support package.

Also we’ll play songs by artists who supported Oasis throughout the years AND even by artists that Oasis supported too. Massive bangers from Pulp, Supergrass, Dodgy, The La’s, Stone Roses and more. We’ve performed these songs all over the country including Cardiff, Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and more. Everyone will be mad for it when be bring our Live 25 Support band to your city, town or village. 

 

Cigarettes & Alcohol by Oasis Cover Version by Britpop Tribute Band

 

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English Britpop Tribute Band 90s England

Hire an English Britpop Tribute Band for your event in England and Central Great Britain. Amazing live performances from a professional 90’s cover band playing all the most superb 90’s songs from the best decade in music. ContactBritpop Reunion‘ to check on price and availability. You’ll singalong with the Common People, jump up onto that Wonderwall. Also you’ll see your friends, see the sights and feel Alright. “Now That’s What I Call Britpop”.

English Britpop Tribute Band 90s England
English Britpop Tribute Band 90s England

Book throughout mainland England and the various English islands including Isle Of Wight, Portsea Island and beyond. Book an English tribute band and we’ll perform big hits by Supergrass, Pulp, James, Oasis, Blur and more. Hire an English 90’s cover band throughout the whole of England and beyond.

The UK’s best Britpop Tribute Band also featuring The 90’s

Available for a birthday party, festival, wedding, corporate event or charity fundraiser. Remember when Pulp headlined Glastonbury in 1995 due to Stone Roses having to pull out? Oasis headlined the Friday and The Cure headlined on the Sunday. You too can re-live those days with our selection of amazing 90’s songs. So hire an English Britpop tribute band in England and hear tracks by Ocean Colour Scene, Reef & The Stone Roses.

 

Since forming in 2014 we’ve performed all over England including Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire….ALL the Shires and beyond in fact. Clients clearly knew what they want when they book a professional English Britpop tribute band so they hire Britpop Reunion

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Hire a Britpop tribute band and 90’s cover band in England. 

Book a 90’s cover band in England performing songs by Alanis Morissette, Deep Blue Something, Chumbawamba and also Chesney Hawkes. Similarly hire a Britpop cover band in England with banging live tunes by James, The La’s and Primal Scream.

We’ve performed nineties music live all over England and also beyond so know how to handle events of any size. Contact band leader Andy Starkey to check on price and availability now, we’d love to play a part in your live event. 

Champagne Supernova by Oasis Cover

And Starkey performing Champagne Supernova by Oasis Cover live at a 90s party night. Britpop Reunion are available to hire for all sorts of private events, public ticketed events, weddings, festivals, corporate events and more. Contact Andy now to check on price and availability to hire a britpop and 90s tribute band for your live event. 

 

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Champagne Supernova by Oasis Cover

This Oasis song is taken from the 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Although it was never released as a single in the UK it was released elsewhere including the USA. It is the closing track on the band’s second album and was written by Noel Gallagher. 

Madchester Tribute Band

Welcome to Madchester tribute band and 90s cover band Britpop Reunion, the ultimate tribute band that transports you back to the euphoric days of Madchester. A time when the UK music scene exploded with groundbreaking sounds and infectious energy. Our mission is to celebrate the vibrant era that gave birth to some of the most iconic bands and unforgettable anthems, bringing you a night of nostalgia, rhythm, and pure musical joy. More than just a Madchester tribute band Britpop Reunion give you the best of Manchester with band like Oasis and other 90s and Britpop artists too. Contact band leader Andy Starkey to check on our price and availability for your live event. 

 

Madchester Tribute Band
Madchester Tribute Band

Hire a Madchester Tribute Band

The Madchester Music Scene
Madchester was more than just a music scene; it was a cultural revolution that swept through the late 80s and early 90s. Originating in Manchester, this movement fused alternative rock, psychedelia, and dance music, creating a unique sound that resonated with a generation hungry for change. Clubs like The Haçienda became the epicenter of this movement, where music, fashion, and a newfound sense of freedom collided in an explosion of creativity and hedonism. The term Madchester was coined by Tony Wilson of Factory Records and was popularised by the British music press in the early 1990s

 

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Iconic Bands of Madchester

James – With their jangly guitars and introspective lyrics, James became a staple of the Madchester scene. Hits like “Sit Down” and “Laid” encapsulated the spirit of the times, blending anthemic choruses with an undeniable sense of optimism. Their live performances were legendary, marked by an infectious energy that left audiences craving more.

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The Stone Roses – Arguably the crown jewel of Madchester, The Stone Roses redefined the British music landscape with their self-titled debut album. Tracks like “Made Of Stone”, “I Wanna Be Adored” and “She Bangs the Drums” showcased their ability to merge rock with dance beats, creating a sound that was both timeless and ahead of its time. The Stone Roses music was the soundtrack to a generation yet their influence still felt in the music industry today.

 

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The Madchester Experience with Britpop Reunion

At Britpop Reunion, we bring the Madchester magic to life with faithful renditions of the era’s biggest hits. Our talented musicians are dedicated to recreating the authentic sounds and vibrant atmosphere of the original bands. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering this golden age of music for the first time, our performances promise an unforgettable journey through the heart of Madchester.

Why Choose Madchester Tribute band Britpop Reunion?

Authenticity: We pride ourselves on staying true to the sound and style of the original Madchester bands. Every note, every beat, and every lyric is performed with precision and passion.
Energy: Our live shows are a high-octane celebration of the music that defined a generation. From the moment we hit the stage, you’ll be transported back to the electrifying days of The Haçienda.
Engagement: We believe in creating an immersive experience for our audience. Sing along to your favourite tracks, dance like it’s 1990, and revel in the communal spirit that made Madchester so special.

Join Us for a Night to Remember when you hire a Madchester cover band.

Are you ready to relive the Madchester glory days? Britpop Reunion is your ticket to an era where music was more than just a sound—it was a movement. Whether we’re playing at a local venue or headlining a major event, our shows are a tribute to the bands that made Madchester an unforgettable chapter in music history both in Manchester and across the whole of the UK.

Don your best baggy attire, pull on your bucket hat, lace up your Adidas trainers, and get ready for a night of pure Madchester magic with Britpop Reunion. Experience the music, the memories, and the madness all over again. We can’t wait to see you there!

Let’s keep the Madchester spirit alive—together!

Other famous Madchester artists include:

  • Happy Mondays
  • Inspiral Carpets
  • The Charlatans
  • 808 State.
  • Northside.
  • The Farm
  • The Mock Turtles
  • Flowered Up
  • Candy Flip

Top selling Madchester albums include:

  • The Stone Roses: The Stone Roses (1989)
  • Primal Scream: Screamadelica (1991)
  • Happy Mondays: Pills ’n’ Thrills and Bellyaches (1990)
  • The Charlatans: Some Friendly (1990)
  • The Mock Turtles: Turtle Soup (1990)
  • Inspiral Carpets: Life (1990)
  • James: Laid (1993)

Top selling Madchester singles include:

  • ‘This Is How It Feels’ – Inspiral Carpets.
  • She Bangs the Drums’ – The Stone Roses.
  • ‘Can You Dig It’ -The Mock Tyrtles
  • ‘I’m Free’ – Soup Dragons.
  • ‘Step On’ – Happy Mondays.
  • ‘Come Home’ – James
  • ‘The Only One I Know’ – The Charlatans.
  • ‘Groovy Train’ – The Farm.
  • ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ – Candy Flip.
  • ‘Perfume (Loved Up)’ – Paris Angels.
  • ‘Pacific State’ – 808 State.

Made Of Stone by The Stone Roses Cover Live

A classic very late 1980s track (Released March 1989) that folks always asked us to play so we put it in the live set even though technically it’s not a 1990’s song Made Of Stone by The Stone Roses cover performed live by Britpop Reunion. This Stone Roses song is a part of our Madchester set also featuring the likes of James, Oasis and more. Contact band leader / bass player / lead vocalist Andy Starkey to hire the ultimate 90’s cover band Britpop Reunion for your event.

 

Made Of Stone by The Stone Roses Cover Live
Made Of Stone by The Stone Roses Cover Live

 

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Made Of Stone by The Stone Roses Cover Live by Britpop Tribute Band

This single was taken from The Stone Roses debut album (also called The Stone Roses) and has gone down in British musician history. As the Manchester based band were playing it live on BBC TV’s The Late Show the power went off in the studio mid song and singer Ian Brown had a rant about how amateur the show was and how they were trying to make a fool of the band.

 

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Band members of The Stone Roses are:

  • Ian Brown – Vocals
  • John Squire – Lead guitar
  • Mani – Bass guitar
  • Reni – Drums / backing vocals

 

Lyrics to Madchester band The Stone Roses “Made of Stone”:

 

Your knuckles whiten on the wheel
The last thing that your hands will feel
Your final flight can’t be delayed
No earth just sky, it’s so serene
Your pink fat lips let go a scream
You fry and melt, I love the scene

Sometimes I fantasise
When the streets are cold and lonely
And the cars they burn below me
Don’t these times fill your eyes
When the streets are cold and lonely
And the cars, they burn below me
Are you all alone?
Is anybody home?

I’m standing warm against the cold
Now that the flames have taken hold
At least you left your life in style
And for as far as I can see
Ten twisted grills grin back at me
Bad money dies, I love the scene

Sometimes I fantasise
When the streets are cold and lonely
And the cars they burn below me
Don’t these times fill your eyes
When the streets are cold and lonely
And the cars, they burn below me
Are you all alone?
Is anybody home?

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Sometimes I fantasise
When the streets are cold and lonely
And the cars they burn below me
Don’t these times fill your eyes
When the streets are cold and lonely
And the cars, they burn below me
Are you all alone?
Is anybody home?

Guitar solo for Made Of Stone by The Stone Roses performed by Britpop Reunion to a festival crowd of more than 10,000 people

 

 

Top Ten Songs Of The 90s By Year

Here’s Britpop Reunion‘s round up of the Top Ten Songs Of The 90s By Year. We’re only allowing one song per year from 1990 to 1999 and it can be from any genre. Be that Britpop, pop, rock….whatever, as long as it’s a great party tune. The nineties were such an amazing time for new and older artists to make their mark in this incredible decade. Bands like Nirvana, Suede, Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, Blur, Oasis, No Doubt and more. Many of these songs are performed live by 90s tribute band Britpop Reunion and are the main reasons we formed our professional group. There have been some tough decisions that you might not agree with but here’s what we think anyway. Contact band leader Andy Starkey to hire a 90s band for your special event to check on price and availability. 

Top Ten Songs Of The 90s By Year
Top Ten Songs Of The 90s By Year

Top Ten Songs Of The 90s – Nineteen Ninety to Nineteen Ninety Four

1990

The perfect pop song from Liverpool based band THE LA’S originally released in 1988 from their self titled debut (and only real release) album. Subsequently re-released in October 1990 so we can thankfully play it ourselves.  Note: This pop song has no real chorus much like ‘Losing My Religion’ by REM doesn’t have one either. A staple in our live set list and adored by all ages. This song just doesn’t age at all.

‘There She Goes’ – The La’s from the album ‘The La’s’

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1991

Manchester based band James with their most well known song is our choice for 1991 (Although ‘The One & Only’ by Chesney Hawkes was nearly our choice). James singer Tim Booth belts out this anthemic chorus in a way that always gets everyone singing along when we perform it live at weddings, birthdays, festivals and corporate events. This song was recorded and released multiple times (The original clocks in at 8m 31s on the 12 inch record) before it eventually gained the chart respect it deserved. Fun fact: Tim Booth appeared as a baddie in Batman Begins as Victor Zsasz. No, honestly, look it up.

Sit Down‘ by James from the album ‘Gold Mother’

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1992

Continuing with our top 10 songs of the nineties during the year that Black Wednesday occurred, Blur released ‘Popscene’ and Suede released ‘The Drowners’. This (arguably) was pretty much the start of Britpop as we know/knew it.  Yet one band who had existed since the the late 70’s / 80’s had one of their biggest chart successes to date during this year. ‘Friday I’m In Love’ written by Robert Smith was released May 1992 and reached number 6 in the charts.

An uplifting song and with much happier tones than what you’d come to expect from a “Goth” band. The Cure still perform this live to this very day and so do Britpop Reunion. Another notable tune from 1992 was Mrs Robinson’ by The Lemonheads from the album ‘It’s a Shame About Ray’. This was many peoples introduction to a ‘Grunge’ type sound later mass marketed by Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl from Nirvana & Foo Fighters. 

Friday I’m In Love‘ by The Cure from the album ‘Wish’

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1993

Carrying on with our top 10 songs of the 90’s but where to start? There was 4 Non Blondes with ‘What’s Up?‘, Lenny Kravitz with ‘Are You Gonna Go My Way’ and REM with ‘Everybody Hurts’. Plus Whitney Houston with ‘I’m Every Woman’ and Arrested Development with ‘Mr Wendal’. But then you had the amazing come back of  Duran Duran with their hit superb worldwide hit single ‘Ordinary World’ (Where they looked more like a Britpop band than an 80’s pop band).

Then also Irish-American rappers House Of Pain hit the charts with incredible ‘Jump Around’. All that said, for us, we have to move across the pond back home to Manchester. Our Top Ten Songs Of The 90s for 1993 is ‘James’ again with ‘Laid’. Very much a pure Britpop song about what you hear your neighbours getting up to. 

Laid‘ by James from the album ‘Laid’

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Top Ten Songs Of The 90s – 1994

Argh, it’s pretty much impossible to choose ‘The best song” from 1994 as this really was the year that Britpop bands went mainstream and so many other fantastic 90’s acts broke through. Where to even start when you’ve got such poptastic hits like Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ by Deep Blue Something from ‘Home’, ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ by Oasis from ‘Definitely Maybe’ & ‘The Day We Caught The Train’ by Ocean Colour Scene from ‘Moseley Shoals’. Also Rocks’ by Primal Scream from ‘Give Out But Don’t Give Up’ & ‘You & Me Song’ by The Wannadies from ‘Be a Girl’.

Winning by default in our opinion though in our top 10 songs of the 90s for 1993 is ‘Parklife’ by Blur featuring Quadrophenia star (And Eastenders star) Phil Daniels. This song really is exactly what Britpop was about, telling tales about the every day lives of normal, common people. A highly Ray Davies/The Kinks inspired indie pop tune that caught the ears of many none indie folk, turning them on to Blur forever. Yet strangely topping out at only number 10 in the UK charts. At every single performance ‘Britpop Reunion‘ have done since we formed in 2014 we have performed ‘Parklife‘ live and it continues to be enjoyed by crowds many decades later. “All the people, so many people….”.

Parklife‘ by Blur from the album ‘Parklife’

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Top Ten Songs Of The 90s – Nineteen Ninety Five to Nineteen Ninety Nine

1995

During the year of nineteen ninety five we were solidly into the era of Britpop bands dominating the UK charts. By this point in the 90’s it was VERY COOL to be in an indie pop guitar based band. Every late teen/early 20 something was in a Britpop wannabe band. You had ‘Country House’ by Blur, battling it out with ‘Roll With It’ by Oasis for number 1 in the charts. Also ‘Alright’ by Supergrass and another Oasis firm favourite ‘Wonderwall‘ (And the list goes on). But how do you choose just one song to sum up this amazing year of music?

Well, we’re going to give it a go. For us it has to be the Laura Branigan inspired corker ‘Disco 2000’ by Pulp. Again this is the epitome of what we consider to be Britpop. Songs about everyday folk like you and me. Agreeing to meet up with an old pal years later if things haven’t quite gone to plan throughout the rest of their life.

Disco 2000‘ by Pulp from the album ‘Different Class’

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Top Ten Songs Of The Nineties – 1996

We’re still in the era of full on Britpop bands mode in the mid nineties with huge crowd favourites to choose from by Reef, Cast, Radiohead and The Bluetones. But also the 90’s were a huge mixed bag of genres too from artists like  Republica, Spice Girls, Mark Morrison, Gina G, Coolio and more. But Britpop artist Andy Starkey says there is only one song from 1996 that sums up this year, if not the whole 90s decade and Britpop movement. And thats ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ by Oasis.

The song starts off with a piano tribute/rip off to ‘Imagine’ by John Lennon (Surely they had to pay some royalties along the way due to similarities?). Then goes full on Noel-Rock. Liam Gallagher takes a backseat and lets his brother sing this one. (As Liam, given the chance to choose one song had chosen Wonderwall instead). Probably the biggest song in our live performances enjoyed by every single person on and off stage.

Don’t Look Back In Anger‘ by Oasis from the album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’

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1997

Heading out of Britpop era now but still firmly in the realms of 90’s pop music. We had Blur with a totally new American sounding style with ‘Song 2‘ (Inspired by bands like Pavement). Also ‘Karma Police’ by Radiohead and the fantastic ‘Torn’ by Neighbours star Natalie Imbruglia (Did you know this is a cover version?).  Britpop Reunion perform the 1997 hit ‘Ironic’ by Alanis Morissette which always goes does incredibly well at weddings. Also ‘Tubthumping’ by Chumbawamba is an insane live song with people literally loosing their minds and going full on mosh-pit.

But for us the winner of 1997 has to be ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ by The Verve. Using a sample by the Andrew Loog Oldham orchestral cover of the Rolling Stones’ song “The Last Time” Richard Ashcroft and his fellow band mates created this new 8/4 looped time signature track. An absolute classic banger of a 90’s song about how life treats you.

Bitter Sweet Symphony‘ by The Verve from the album ‘Urban Hymns’

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Up next 1998 in our Top Ten Songs Of The 90s

By 1998 what we classed as ‘Britpop‘ was pretty much completely totally over.  An indie band that remained though still releasing Brit pop esque songs were the likes of Catatonia (feat Cerys Matthews from BBC Radio 6 Music) with ‘Road Rage’. But even Shed Seven had moved on to become more like Happy Mondays/Black Grape with the lad chanty ‘She Left Me On Friday’. Ex Suede guitarist Bernard Butler re-emerged with his debut solo album ‘People Move On’ album. Featuring the dreamy esque single ‘Stay’ which is a little to derivative of late period Beatles (even though it had that amazing Bernard Butler guitar tone solo).  Still, there were massive chart pop hits emerging from B*Witched with ‘C’est La Vie’, Massive Attack with ‘Teardrop’ and Aerosmith ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’. 

‘Dance The Night Away’ by The Mavericks and ‘Let Me Entertain You’ by Robbie Williams are unstoppable to this day and still on heavy rotation on daytime radio. But for Britpop Reunion, the crazily big chart hit from Britney Spears ‘Baby One More Time’ is where its at. We’ve changed the key of this tune every so slightly and rocked it up a little bit. Feel the power of this 90’s pop tune below in our live video at a 90’s Night at a University in Cornwall.

Baby One More Time’’ by Britney Spears from the album ‘Baby One More Time’

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Finally we’re at the end of the decade with 1999

1999 was a funny old year for music. Britpop had completely disappeared (Quite rightfully) and much of the charts were filled with R&B. Eminem broke though with The Slim Shady LP featuring ‘My Name Is’, Christina Aguilera had ‘Genie In A Bottle’ (Theres a great mash up of this with The Strokes’ track “Hard To Explain”). Mr Oizo ‘Flat Beat’ hit number one from Levis commercial and still sounds great to this very day. A little more guitar based The Offspring ‘Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)’ is a superb track. But pop wise for us it has to be ‘Livin’ la Vida Loca’ by Ricky Martin. This has to be one of the catchiest songs ever. Latino style melody, beats and horns combined with cool surf guitars. It almost has a Dick Dale feel to it.

‘Livin’ la Vida Loca’’ by Ricky Martin from the album ‘Ricky Martin’

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Summing up Music In The Nineties.

Every decade of music has huge differences in genres dominating at certain points but the nineties for us is where it was all at. Pop, rock, indie, grunge, goth, baggy and dance all produced great high chart scoring songs. Indie became Britpop which then just became ‘Pop’ music for a few years. Record labels scrambled to sign ANYTHING that looked remotely like a Britpop band even into the mid nineties. But by then though Britpop had come and gone which lead to record companies folding due to huge loses and debt from lack of sales. Big lessons all to be learned from to this very day. It’s doubtful we’ll ever see anything as exciting as The Battle Of Britpop ever again.

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Don’t forget to contact band leader Andy Starkey from Britpop Reunion to hire a 90’s band for your big event. 

Basket Case by Green Day Cover

Basket Case by Green Day cover by 90’s tribute band Britpop Reunion performed live at a festival to 4500+ festival goers. Basket Case was released by Green Day in August 1994 and it was the second single from the bands third studio album Dookie (The first single was Longview and the single after Basket Case was Welcome To Paradise To Paradise). This classic 90’s punk rock track has over one billion streams on Spotify. To hire a nineties cover band playing this nineties banger and many more classic 90’s tunes contact band leader Andy Starkey and advise on the date and location of your event that you require live music for.

 

Basket Case by Green Day Cover
Basket Case by Green Day Cover

 

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Basket Case by Green Day Cover

 

Green Day vocalist / guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong has stated that Basket Case is a song about his own struggles with anxiety.

 

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Band members of Green Day are:

  • Billie Joe Armstrong – Singer / Guitarist
  • Mike Dirnt – Bass guitar and backing vocals
  • Tré Cool – Drummer

 

Lyrics to Basket Case by Green Day

Do you have the time, to listen to me whine
About nothing and everything all at once

I am one of those melodramatic fools
Neurotic to the bone no doubt about

Sometimes I give myself the creeps
Sometimes my mind plays tricks on me
It all keeps adding up, I think I’m cracking up
Am I just paranoid am I just stoned?

I went a shrink to analyse my dreams
She said it’s lack of sex that’s bringing me down
I went to a whore, he said my life’s a bore
So quit my whining cuz its bringing her down

Sometimes I give myself the creeps
Sometimes my mind plays trick on me
It all keeps adding up, I think I’m cracking up
Am I just paranoid ah yeah yeah yeah

Oy oy

Grasping to control
So I’d better hold on

Sometimes I give myself the creeps
Sometimes my mind plays trick on me
It all keeps adding up, I think I’m cracking up
Am I just paranoid am I just stoned?

Girl From Mars by Ash Cover

Andy Starkey from Britpop Reunion performs Girl From Mars by Ash cover at a 90s solo acoustic show.  Ash come from Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Island (Yet this is still classed as a classic britpop track). It was released in July 1995 and is taken from their debut studio album “ASH”. Contact band leader Andy to book Britpop Reunion tribute band or solo acoustic. 

 

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A classic Britpop song still played and much loved to this very day. Ash are still together writing new material and touring to this very day.