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Holding on for tomorrow… and all our yesterdays – talking Blur with Dave Rowntree
At the risk of reigniting that phoney Battle of the Bands nonsense, the major hype (and then some) the mainstream press caught on to over a supposed Blur vs Oasis feud was never where I was at in the mid-1990s. … Continue reading →
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