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Blur V Oasis
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Speaking of Weller, he released some great solo albums during that era
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Don't think any of the bands were consistently brilliant, and I'm not an Oasis fanatic, but Definitely Maybe is up there with the best albums ever made. The rest of their stuff, big shrug from me.
Think Tank by Blur is a great album, as is Dog Man Star by Suede, Different Class by Pulp.
Can't say I'm that fussed by much else.
Think Tank by Blur is a great album, as is Dog Man Star by Suede, Different Class by Pulp.
Can't say I'm that fussed by much else.
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Oasis basically became their own tribute band by the time the 90's ended.
Blur constantly reinvented themselves over a long period.
So talent wise, Blur.
Oasis are basically the Billy Joel tribute in Step Brothers where he only plays 1980's Billy Joel.
Blur constantly reinvented themselves over a long period.
So talent wise, Blur.
Oasis are basically the Billy Joel tribute in Step Brothers where he only plays 1980's Billy Joel.
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I won’t give an opinion as to who is better but it really is a mad world where people pay hundreds of pounds to indulge in a mass singalong of tunes, much of them thirty years old, that are derivative of music from thirty years prior.
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Just proves the majority of people are no taste sheep. The public wants what the public gets as Paul Weller would say.
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the coming of gary" wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025, 16:49 Another good Britpop band were GENE - did a nice cover of the Jam's 'Wasteland'
I liked SLEEPER too
Both bands are set to play in London in October (separately)
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I saw Sleeper recently, they were never the most intense band but unsurprisingly they are even less so now. It was nostalgic but a little disappointing. Singer still looks pretty decent considering she must be pushing sixty now.
I have also been tricked into catching Gene on this tour, I'm not expecting much and I was never much of a fan, but it's a few beers innit.
I have also been tricked into catching Gene on this tour, I'm not expecting much and I was never much of a fan, but it's a few beers innit.
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Another good Britpop band were GENE - did a nice cover of the Jam's 'Wasteland'
I liked SLEEPER too
Both bands are set to play in London in October (separately)
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I liked SLEEPER too
Both bands are set to play in London in October (separately)
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Music like coffee and wine, is all good but largely comes down to personal tastes. I prefer Blur, more depth and lyrically interesting to me but they could still rustle up a sing along banger like Song 2, parklife.
I admire albarn for moving with the times and like gorillaz a lot. I know they (blur) reunited for a few gigs but like Depeche Mode have managed to avoid the nostalgia market.
Oasis best album, definitely maybe - and after what's the story it all went downhill for me. Blur kept improving and moving forward imo.
I admire albarn for moving with the times and like gorillaz a lot. I know they (blur) reunited for a few gigs but like Depeche Mode have managed to avoid the nostalgia market.
Oasis best album, definitely maybe - and after what's the story it all went downhill for me. Blur kept improving and moving forward imo.
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I always found the singer from Blurs voice fuckin annoying, however, loved the song Universal and my best mates dad sold his Fender Telcaster to Graham Coxon (he didn't have a clue who he was.
Where's 97mde...or what ever the who poster was.
Oasis, gobby macs .
Both bands to be apluded, as we're all them lot.
Not really my bag, but at least they played.
Where's 97mde...or what ever the who poster was.
Oasis, gobby macs .
Both bands to be apluded, as we're all them lot.
Not really my bag, but at least they played.
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Oasis gave brilliant interviews in the Melody Maker and NME back then, really enjoyable reads. The fact that they portrayed themselves as naughty boys from a council estate definitely added to their appeal. Best interviewees though were without a doubt the Happy Mondays, being part of their set up must have been an insane ride.
As for the music, I was always more of a Pulp/Verve fan rather than Oasis/Blur bit gun to head,I'd say Oasis did more for me for me at that time.
As for the music, I was always more of a Pulp/Verve fan rather than Oasis/Blur bit gun to head,I'd say Oasis did more for me for me at that time.
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loved Blur mainly because of Coxon. Oasis in those first few years were great, so many excellent b-sides, then understandably lost the plot once the money poured in. those two in interviews back then were comedy gold 
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Met Blur & Albarn particularly in their prime.
Used to see his cousin for about 6 months & met them after a gig. Stayed up all night drinking with them, Damon was actually alright, down to earth, just sat with me & his cousin & her brother chatting & drinking. The rest of them were a bit annoying doing the drunk rock n roll thing all night for the muso journalists.
This was our first date. Met her a few days earlier and she asked me if I wanted to go to the gig and then meet them after as Damon was her cousin. She was gorgeous & I was into Blur at the time so obviously agreed to meet her, though not sure she would even turn up or be his cousin.
She turns up and sure enough we walk straight in on his guest list & it's all true.
Blur v Oasis was a 90s version of Mods v Rockers. Always been more of a Mod a preferred Blur.
Used to see his cousin for about 6 months & met them after a gig. Stayed up all night drinking with them, Damon was actually alright, down to earth, just sat with me & his cousin & her brother chatting & drinking. The rest of them were a bit annoying doing the drunk rock n roll thing all night for the muso journalists.
This was our first date. Met her a few days earlier and she asked me if I wanted to go to the gig and then meet them after as Damon was her cousin. She was gorgeous & I was into Blur at the time so obviously agreed to meet her, though not sure she would even turn up or be his cousin.
She turns up and sure enough we walk straight in on his guest list & it's all true.
Blur v Oasis was a 90s version of Mods v Rockers. Always been more of a Mod a preferred Blur.
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Central Park Man" wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 15:55oioi wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 15:09 C&P from NME
Blur might’ve won the 1995 chart battle, but Albarn reckons the Gallagher brothers won the war, admitting: “Well, it was obvious, wasn’t it? I think we can officially say that Oasis won the battle, the war, the campaign, everything.” The Gorillaz artist continued: “They are the winners. They take first place. In the face of such overwhelming evidence, I am happy to accept and concede defeat. It’s their summer and God bless them. I hope everyone has a wonderful time.
Personally, I can't stand Oasis.I guess it really does come down to personal choice.
Thanks for that, Nietzsche.