Oasis Or Blur?

Discussion in 'UK Music Forum' started by Peace-Phoenix, Nov 18, 2006.

  1. phoenix_indigo

    phoenix_indigo dreadfully real

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    It's always been about Blur!
     
  2. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    ALWAYS! *thinks of Alex*
     
  3. mbworkrelated

    mbworkrelated Banned

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    I prefered/prefer Blur - but for some reason I clicked onto Oasis.
    I think subconciously I prefer them - dunno.

    Both have some great tunes and a great ''frontman''.
     
  4. CrucifiedDreams

    CrucifiedDreams Members

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    Oasis. No doubt.
     
  5. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    "Sir, there is no settling the point of precedency between a louse and a flea." Boswell: Life of Johnson.
     
  6. mbworkrelated

    mbworkrelated Banned

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    Ouch -
     
  7. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    Neither. I hated Blur and I hated Oasis. Both alike and both ironic.
     
  8. Icklejason

    Icklejason Member

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    The best comparison in this thread is with the spice girls.The fact that liam has a higher IQ than Einstien just shows how much of an idiot he is.
     
  9. BraveSirRubin

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    Blur... I love Blur.

    I also used to love Oasis, but I kinda outgrew them.

    I can never get tired of Blur. "Parklife" makes my heart smile.

    Supergrass were pretty cool too.
     
  10. Quoth the Raven

    Quoth the Raven RaveIan

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    Neither. In the 90s my musical taste rebelled in protest at the awfulness of the music, and reset itself to the 60s and 70s. The 80s, if anything, were worse than the 90s. Only thing good about the 80s was Ultravox. Oh no wait, they were the 70s. The 80s was a complete write-off, then.
    Oh, and "britpop" is a ridculously self-aggrandising intellectual-masturbation buzzword invented by music journalists to make them sound "edgy".
     
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