In 2003: National Pop League 15
TFW you get Hubba Bubba on your NPL fanzine.


The National Pop League Archive
A digitisation and oral history project documenting the celebrated Glasgow club night
In 2003: National Pop League 15
TFW you get Hubba Bubba on your NPL fanzine.


From video to audio. The National Pop League 14 playlist is now online so why not take a listen?

Songs missing from Spotify
Song #8: Folk Implosion – Pole Position
Song #22: Groovy Little Numbers – Windy
Song #26: BMX Bandits – Strawberry Sundae
Song #67: The Go-Betweens – Lee Remick
In 2003: National Pop League 14
Will this be our year? The Zombies declared it so during the opening hour of the first NPL of 2003
National Pop League 14 was also the best documented NPL to date. Take a look at this freak scene we’ve dug up from the archives. What a mess.
“If I could put into words how the first fifteen seconds of Borderline makes me feel, NPL would probably never have happened in the first place. There wouldn’t have been any need or any point.”
John Hunt
January 4, 2004

“It was during Transmission by Joy Division…and I peered around the speakers and had a look at the dance floor…and saw people just dancing on their own. Completely oblivious to everything, in little pockets, eyes shut and arms flailing…it was just music and movement and hearts beating.”
John Hunt
March 4, 2003

“I mean… the people I know through NPL give me so much faith. It amplifies everything and makes it a real cause. It’s like a mission. It’s the Pop League Army. Moments like this are the strategy and the theory, and there might be problems here and there, but this feeling runs through it like lettering through rock.”
John Hunt
December 5, 2003

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