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Making up's a doddle for Damon and Noel


Damon Albarn and Noel Gallagher have finally ended their decade long Britpop war.

The Blur frontman and the senior Oasis man have had a famously frosty relationship since falling out during Britpop's heyday in the mid 90s.
But now Noel has put down his verbal shooter to let bygones be bygones. He requested tickets to see Albarn's new band in London last night - a big move on his part.

The Good, The Bad and The Queen, which features former Clash man Paul Simonon, 50, on bass, was the hottest ticket of the BBC Electric Proms week of events. I'm told: "It's been ten years since the rivalry was at it's peak and Noel thinks it's time to move on."
"He doesn't see the point in holding grudges and is genuinely interested in seeing what Damon's new musical project is like."

Oasis and Blur took an immediate dislike to each other when they both began finding fame and fortune in 1994.
The animosity between the two camps spiralled out of control in the summer of 1995 when Blur decided to bring forward the release date of their single Country House to go head to head with Oasis' Roll With It. Famously the Essex-born quartet relegated the Mancs to No.2 in the charts.

Later that year Noel said he wished Damon and Blur bassist Alex James, 37, would contract Aids, a statement he apologised for earlier this year. Arguably Oasis have gone to greater success, with Blur on an indefinite hiatus.

Source: Daily Star

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