Music
David Gray: 'Oasis were uninteresting'
Published Monday, Sep 14 2009, 13:56 BST | By Mayer Nissim

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The 'Fugitive' singer told The Sun that the band had not created any interesting music since their mid-1990s heyday.
Gray said: "I saw Oasis at Glastonbury years ago and it was a total non-event. They failed to connect with the festival.
"Also they haven't done anything musically interesting since their highest moment, which was over 15 years ago now."
Of his own antics, he added: "The rock 'n' roll lifestyle isn't for me. After a weekend partying I need a week and a half to get over it.
"Come Monday evening I'm watching costume dramas, eating a curry and maybe some mash then it's off for an early night."
Oasis split last month when songwriter and guitarist Noel Gallagher announced that he was leaving the band.
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