Oasis vs Blur: the battle for the kings of britpop

 

 Oasis vs Blur: the battle for britpop 

In 1995 the battle for number one between Blur and Oasis in the peak of britpop was the beginning of the end for the britpop movement. Blur were more or less cemented as britpop poster boys with their 1994  No. 1 album parklife and everyone was anticipating there leading single from their new album. 

Oasis came out of nowhere after being signed by creations Alan McGee in 1993 at 'King Tut's Wah Wah Hut' by complete accident after the band were told they play first on the bill before the band sister lover, but were told they couldn't play, so after the band threatened to 'smash the gaff up' the band were aloud to play. Unknown by them the head of the biggest record label Alan McGee was watching, on the bands third song he knew he was going to sign them. When the band finished the he went up and asked Noel Gallagher if they had a record deal, he said no so McGee offered them one right there. 

 

 


 













https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/19177/blur/

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