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OASIS VS BLUR

In the UK a big media hype has been built around the calculated clash between the release of the new singles by Blur and Oasis. Blur’s ‘Country House’ single is from their forthcoming album The Great Escape and Oasis release ‘Roll With It’ from their October album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?. In NME Noel Gallagher baited Blur, describing them as, “A bunch of middleclass wankers trying to play hard ball with a bunch of working class heroes.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19950901.2.9

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Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 4

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OASIS VS BLUR Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 4

OASIS VS BLUR Rip It Up, Issue 217, 1 September 1995, Page 4

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