I think most of the people on the board arent familiar with the dynamic and how it played out so publicly.
The notorious UK press had a field day covering it,
The two key bands in Britpop were musically, culturally and geographically different.
Blur were the posh London Boys, whereas Oasis were the Mancunian lower class.
Oasis got the US success that Blur essentially missed, but critically Blur were always more revered.
The Gallaghers said of Blur
“chimney sweep music”.
“Noel once memorably remarked in an interviewed that he hoped Damon and his Blur bandmate Graham Coxon 'catch AIDS and die'
Speaking in the book Don't Look Back In Anger, Noel said: 'Liam and Damon were shagging the same bird, and there was a lot of cocaine involved.
'There was an awards where we were photographed with Blur, and Liam said, 'F*** you, you c**t, blah blah blah.'
The feud went into high gear in August 1995 when Blur moved the release of their single Country House to the same day as Oasis' single Roll With It.
Up until that point, the bands had been respectful towards each other in public.
But according to Damon, it was a cheeky dig from Liam that sparked his move to release their singles on the same day.
Oasis scored their first number one with Some Might Say in April 1995.
Damon later told NME: 'I went to their celebration party, y'know, just to say 'Well done'. And Liam came over and, like he is, he goes, 'Number f***in' One!', right in my face. So I thought, 'OK we'll see…'
Noel and Liam had to admit defeat when it was Country House that reached number one, becoming Blur's best-selling single.
Liam previously tweeted: 'Just for the record me and
Dermot oblong [Damon Albarn] never fell out over a girl or boy...
'We always had the craic think things turned nasty when Noel Gallagher wished he Dermot caught AIDS and die not Rkid's [Noel's] finest moment as you were LG x.'
Although it was Blur who instigated the chart battle, Damon later admitted he came to see Oasis as 'bullies'.
In Blur's documentary film No Distance Left to Run, he said: 'Noel Gallagher used to take the p**s out of me constantly and it really, really hurt at the time. Oasis were like the bullies I had to put up with at school.'