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Ep 4 - Blur won the battle, Oasis won the war

38 min · 4 de may de 2026
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This Episode explores the 1995 chart rivalry between #Blur and #Oasis, framing it as the symbolic zenith and subsequent decline of the #Britpop movement. The author examines how the competition evolved from a simple single release into a national media spectacle defined by stark class and regional divisions between the North and South of England. While Blur achieved a short-term victory in sales through strategic marketing tactics, the text argues that Oasis ultimately secured a greater cultural legacy and mainstream dominance. Ultimately, the piece reflects on how this high-stakes confrontation led to creative exhaustion for both groups, marking the end of a unique era in #British guitar music. Azure Solace - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AzureSolace]Azure Solace on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/6XQWKag5IlKkEXQB0nMq5u?si=8sAysqUdTnKTfJZBee-ZKw]

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