JAKARTA - If in the 70s era there were polarized music lovers in the Beatles Vs Queen camp, the 90s era was often referred to as the rivalry between Oasis Vs Blur. They both have strong influence in the development of music at that time.

But it seems that competition is no longer relevant today. At least for drummer Blur, Dave Rowntree, who claimed to want to witness the reunion of Noel and Liam Gallagher.

In an interview with the BBC, Rowntree said he was ready to fight for tickets with hundreds of thousands to millions of other fans. So far, the new Oasis Live '25 World Tour tour has been announced in the UK and Ireland.

Currently, the musician views the rivalry between his band and Oasis in a positive point of view.

"Blur and Oasis are combinations that change the genre of pop music, which is very rare," he said, quoted from NME, Tuesday, September 3.

Furthermore, the Blur personnel saw that the rivalry that had been echoed so far was excessive. There is a role in the media that seems to raise their rivalry in the 90s.

"So people like to see England divided into the north and south. They are the ones who created the class themselves," he said.


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