
Liam and Noel Gallagher have decided to end their longstanding feud with rival Britpop group Blur and its frontman Damon Albarn.
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."







