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Author - Broadcaster - DJ — Norwich
A Robert Fiddaman Photo
'90s throw back.
Knebworth - From Norfolk, it was a long journey to Hereford, but we all knew we were going to be witnessing something very special. To see the so many bands I loved in one day was biblical.
The Happy Monday's and The Rolling Stones. Partying with Keith Richards and Bez would be awesome.
The Britpop Movement. The fashion, music and art.
John Lennon, he was more than a working-class hero he was a genius. I'd love to sit down and ask him about his political views on Brexit and Trump and what he thought of Oasis.
Hard Rock Cafe Manchester, I DJ there, and it's a great place for music and drink. It's like my office in Manchester.
Alan McGee, he's the Brian Epstein of our generation, and without him and Creation records we would have just had so much manufactured crap in the charts.
"Rob is the authority on Oasis, Britpop and its memorabilia." - Alan McGee
Frequently featured on TV and radio as an expert on music and memorabilia Rob Fiddaman is the author of 'Buying into Britpop' a new book taking a fun look at Britpop, its bands and their memorabilia. Robert will also be hosting BBC Radio Stoke's new 'Britpop Takeover' show this October.
Find out more about Rob at www.britpop.tv
The Beatles - 'I Saw Her Standing There'
It's such a great Rock & Roll song and right from the count in (1,2,3,4) you just can't keep still. I think the song show's how much energy they had right from the get-go.
Definitely Maybe - Oasis, 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' had an impact on me, it blew me out of my bedroom when I first played it. Most of my friends were listening to dance and house music, and I felt lost and kept revisiting the Beatles and Stones but when I found Oasis my life was complete.
"And what you give is what you get"
The Jam - 'Start!'
Amy Winehouse - 'Love Is A Losing Game'
Primal Scream - 'Rocks'
Etta James - 'At Last'
Most people think I am immersed in the whole mod/indie scene, but I actually have a very wide choice of music I love.
Buzzcocks - 'Ever Fallen In Love (With Somebody You Shouldn't've)'
Massive Attack - 'Protection'
Tom Greenan
Rubber Jaw
The Jade Assembly
'90s throw back.
Knebworth - From Norfolk, it was a long journey to Hereford, but we all knew we were going to be witnessing something very special. To see the so many bands I loved in one day was biblical.
The Happy Monday's and The Rolling Stones. Partying with Keith Richards and Bez would be awesome.
The Britpop Movement. The fashion, music and art.
John Lennon, he was more than a working-class hero he was a genius. I'd love to sit down and ask him about his political views on Brexit and Trump and what he thought of Oasis.
Hard Rock Cafe Manchester, I DJ there, and it's a great place for music and drink. It's like my office in Manchester.
Alan McGee, he's the Brian Epstein of our generation, and without him and Creation records we would have just had so much manufactured crap in the charts.
"Rob is the authority on Oasis, Britpop and its memorabilia." - Alan McGee
Frequently featured on TV and radio as an expert on music and memorabilia Rob Fiddaman is the author of 'Buying into Britpop' a new book taking a fun look at Britpop, its bands and their memorabilia. Robert will also be hosting BBC Radio Stoke's new 'Britpop Takeover' show this October.
Find out more about Rob at www.britpop.tv
The Beatles - 'I Saw Her Standing There'
It's such a great Rock & Roll song and right from the count in (1,2,3,4) you just can't keep still. I think the song show's how much energy they had right from the get-go.
Definitely Maybe - Oasis, 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' had an impact on me, it blew me out of my bedroom when I first played it. Most of my friends were listening to dance and house music, and I felt lost and kept revisiting the Beatles and Stones but when I found Oasis my life was complete.
"And what you give is what you get"
The Jam - 'Start!'
Amy Winehouse - 'Love Is A Losing Game'
Primal Scream - 'Rocks'
Etta James - 'At Last'
Most people think I am immersed in the whole mod/indie scene, but I actually have a very wide choice of music I love.
Buzzcocks - 'Ever Fallen In Love (With Somebody You Shouldn't've)'
Massive Attack - 'Protection'
Tom Greenan
Rubber Jaw
The Jade Assembly
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