[McGee] “沒有布勒就沒有綠洲”
《太陽報》請來 McGee 再一次回顧了1995的 Battle of Brit-pop
─ 原來只是因為 Our Kid 的大嘴巴XD
原文如下,值得一看:)
明年七月初倫敦即將成為戰場(?)
超想去參戰的啦 Q_Q
Without Blur there would be no Oasis
By ALAN MCGEE, The man who discovered the Gallaghers
BRITPOP legends BLUR have announced they are getting back together to
play Glastonbury and a huge gig in London’s Hyde Park next summer.
Old rivals OASIS are part-way through a mammoth world tour and also
take to the stage, at Wembley Stadium, just a week after DAMON ALBARN
and Co.
The head-to-head blockbuster concerts bring back memories of 1995 when
the feuding bands famously dominated the airwaves as they waged all-out
war.
Here, Alan McGee – the man who signed Oasis to Creation Records –
remembers one of pop’s most bitter spats.
IT was the biggest rivalry in music since THE BEATLES and the ROLLING
STONES.
The race for the No1 spot between Oasis and Blur back in 1995 was all
over the national TV news and the newspapers.
It was an incredible career move for Oasis — our next album, (What’s
The Story) Morning Glory?, sold 23million copies.
But I can’t take any credit for it — it was a fluke.
It happened like this: Oasis had a No1 with Some Might Say and as the
boss of Creation I threw a party for them.
There was bad blood between Oasis and Blur but I invited Blur singer
Damon Albarn to the party — after all, I was paying for it.
Damon and I used to watch Chelsea together.
I was always friends with him throughout that whole thing of everyone
supposedly hating each other.
Damon came in peace to the party, I’m sure.
But when LIAM GALLAGHER saw him coming in, he shouted: “We’re number
one, you’re not, you’re not. We’re number one, you’re not, you’re
not.”
Afterwards Damon, in his madness, changed the release date of Blur’s
next single Country House to coincide with Oasis’s single Roll With It.
Genius
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It was on the national news every night. It was incredible.
I don’t think Blur disliked Oasis — but Oasis genuinely disliked
Blur.
At the time, they were three times bigger than us and they won that
battle for No1.
But it was an incredible career move for us.
Without Blur, Oasis probably would not have got the airplay. It made
us, in people’s perceptions, as big as them. Suddenly we were elevated
to the mainstream.
Blur are a really, really great band.
I love Beetlebum, Song 2 and The Universal. They are all beautiful
songs.
But they had one bad album — The Great Escape — which was released
that year. All the others are good.
So Oasis kind of won the war. Out of it all came the 23million-selling
(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?.
As much as the music is always more important than the hype, the whole
thing in 1995 helped make them both really iconic bands.
It made them stand out and defined a decade.
Oasis and Blur, along with PULP, were Britpop — they were the soundtrack
for an era.
(Suede:╰(‵皿′*)凸 )
Both bands are incredible talents. I would go as far as saying Damon
Albarn is a genius.
I’ve got a lot of respect for him as a musician — he jumped from Blur
to doing hip-hop and pop with GORILLAZ better than the Americans.
He’s an incredible talent, a musical genius.
And I love NOEL GALLAGHER, both as a talent and a person.
I think Noel Gallagher is NEIL YOUNG.
Both bands have survived because people want to go to see them. It’s as
simple as that.
Oasis’s shows next summer have already sold out.
I think it’s great for music that both Oasis and Blur are playing
gigs next year.
The Sun
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2026006.ece
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