
Oasis vs. Blur | Duel at the Peak of Britpop
Music · Documentary
Overview
During the 90s, Britpop dominated the airwaves and an epic pop rivalry sparked into life when Blur’s single ‘Country House’ went up against Oasis’s ‘Roll With It’ in the charts.
Top Cast


Julien Doré
Julien Doré
Narrator (voice)
Julien Doré
Narrator (voice)
Polly Birkbeck
Polly Birkbeck
Self
Polly Birkbeck
Self


Alan McGee
Alan McGee
Self
Alan McGee
Self


Andy Ross
Andy Ross
Self
Andy Ross
Self
John Robb
John Robb
Self
John Robb
Self


Stephen Street
Stephen Street
Self
Stephen Street
Self


Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
Self [Oasis] (archive footage)
Liam Gallagher
Self [Oasis] (archive footage)


Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Self [Oasis] (archive footage)
Noel Gallagher
Self [Oasis] (archive footage)


Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn
Self [blur] (archive footage)
Damon Albarn
Self [blur] (archive footage)


Graham Coxon
Graham Coxon
Self [blur] (archive footage)
Graham Coxon
Self [blur] (archive footage)
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