1997-2010 Closer Than Close
The story of pop music through fans' memories and memorabilia. The last episode looks at an era when technology ripped up the rule book for fans forever.
Sara Cox looks at the time when the internet opened up new worlds for music fans and brought them closer to their musical heroes than ever before.
It starts in the years leading up to the year 2000 - a time when information overload and uncertainty about new technologies was creating an anxiety about the future.
We hear from fans who loved a band that were tackling this millennial angst head-on with a new album - Radiohead with their 1997 album OK Computer.
As this new technology enters our lives, we meet people who are starting to change the relationship between fans and bands - a fan who saves his favourite band Travis from the bad press reviews of their second album with a letter written to Melody Maker in 1999 and a chart pop fan who manages to meet his favourite pop heroes with an ingenious, homemade piece of memorabilia.
From the same period, we get an insight into the new clubbing trends - from the outfits, photos and magazine articles saved by a pioneer of a new, fan-powered tribe on the dancefloor - the Crasher Kids - who become the identity of Sheffield club Gatecrasher, to a fan whose flyers chart the rise of grassroots sound UK garage, which went from the airwaves of pirate radio and Sunday night clubs scene in London to the top of the charts.
In the 2000s, fans could now decide who their pop stars were going to be and we meet a mother and daughter whose lives were changed by Will Young, who in turn change his life by voting for him in Pop Idol.
With the arrival of file sharing in the early 2000s, a fan recounts how the unconventional rise of The Arctic Monkeys was all thanks to fans sharing music on online forums and Myspace. And as technology develops, we see how a fan's canny use of YouTube opened up the grime scene of east London to the world.
Along the way we hear the remarkable stories behind photos and signed set-lists from Amy Winehouse, the one-off fan club magazine from The Libertines and footage of a gig in Pete Doherty's flat, and footage of the moment when Adele gave her stage over to two very surprised fans.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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Blur
Song 2
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00:03
Roni Size / Reprazent
Brown Paper Bag
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00:03
Radiohead
Paranoid Android
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00:04
Radiohead
Airbag
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00:04
Radiohead
Exit Music (For A Film)
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00:05
Radiohead
No Surprises
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00:06
Radiohead
Let Down
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00:07
Supergrass
Sun Hits The Sky
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00:07
Radiohead
Karma Police
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00:09
Travis
Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
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00:11
Travis
U16 Girls
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00:13
S Club
S Club Party
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00:14
Eternal
Stay
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00:14
Eternal
Power Of A Woman
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00:15
Eternal, Bebe Winans
Papa Smurf's Party (Let Me Be The Only One)
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00:15
Robbie Williams
Let Me Entertain You
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00:16
Bewitched
C'est La Vie
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00:17
Faithless
God Is A DJ
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00:18
Art of Trance
Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Mix)
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00:19
Olive
You鈥檙e Not Alone
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00:19
Zombie Nation
Zombie Nation
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00:20
Coco Star vs Fragma
Toca's Miracle
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00:21
Scott Garcia
A London Thing (London Mix)
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00:22
187 Lockdown
Gunman
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00:23
MJ Cole
Sincere
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00:23
DJ Pied Piper & The Masters of Ceremonies
Do You Really Like It
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00:23
Rob Dougan
Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Variation)
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00:24
Shanks & Bigfoot
Sweet Like Chocolate
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00:24
Original Dodger
Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta) (feat. Craig David)
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00:24
Craig David
Fill Me In (Artful Bootleg Mix)
Remix Artist: Artful. -
00:25
Sweet Female Attitude
Flowers
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00:26
Feeder
Just A Day
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00:28
Spice Girls
Who Do You Think You Are
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00:29
Basement Jaxx
Do Your Thing
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00:31
Will Young
Leave Right Now
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00:32
The Libertines
Up The Bracket
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00:35
The Libertines
Don't Look Back Into the Sun
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00:37
Amy Winehouse
Stronger Than Me
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00:37
Amy Winehouse
F**k Me Pumps
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00:39
Amy Winehouse
Take The Box
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00:40
Del Shannon
Runaway
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00:42
Amy Winehouse
Love Is A Losing Game
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00:42
Amy Winehouse
Back To Black
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00:44
Arctic Monkeys
Fake Tales Of San Francisco
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00:48
Dizzee Rascal
Fix Up, Look Sharp
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00:48
Wiley
Wot Do U Call It?
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00:49
Jammer
Murkle Man
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00:49
Wretch 32
Traktor (Proms 2015)
Performer: Wretch 32. Performer: MistaJam. Performer: Sian Anderson. Orchestra: Metropole Orkest. Conductor: Jules Buckley. -
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Onyx
Last Dayz
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00:51
Dizzee Rascal
Jus' A Rascal
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00:51
Adele
Someone Like You
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00:53
Adele
Rumour Has It
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00:57
Adele
Turning Tables
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00:58
Florence + The Machine
You've Got The Love
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sara Cox |
Producer | Tamsin Curry |
Director | Tamsin Curry |
Series Producer | Zoe Jewell |
Executive Producer | Steve Condie |
Production Company | 7 Wonder Productions |
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