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Gallaghers call end to Blur feud
Published Saturday, Sep 29 2007, 09:14 BST | By Kimberley Dadds

The Oasis duo were chart rivals with Albarn's group in the 1990s, a war which came to a head when they both released a single on the same day, resulting in Blur's 'Country House' beating Oasis song 'Roll With It' in 1995.
Although unkind words have still been exchanged between the rival song-makers, Liam Gallagher has now tried to bury the hatchet with Albarn, telling Mojo: "I don't mind Blur. I'm over it (the rivalry). It was a laugh man, that's what you do when you're young.
"When I see Damon Albarn, I buzz off him. If I was still caught up in it now I'd be a right w**ker."
His brother Noel also praised the musician earlier this year and tried to show his respect for his work, telling NME: "You know Damon, bless him, I've got a lot of respect for him. This never comes across in interviews, but I really do mean it.
"Because I'm indifferent to Damon, he thinks that I think he's a c**t. Our Liam will talk to him. I won't because he's just another singer in a band to me, but I don't think he's a c**t. Good luck to him."
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