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With the biggest reunion tour in years kicking off in Cardiff last weekend, the culture show asks if Oasis were just too Irish to be the best Britpop band in the first place?
The New Statesman's commissioning editor Finn McRedmond sits down with colleagues George Eaton, Nick Harris and Faye Curran to discuss the Gallagher brothers real allegiances.
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Oasis are the greatest Irish band of all time - George Eaton
So you want to be Irish? - Fay Curran
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With the biggest reunion tour in years kicking off in Cardiff last weekend, the culture show asks if Oasis were just too Irish to be the best Britpop band in the first place?
The New Statesman's commissioning editor Finn McRedmond sits down with colleagues George Eaton, Nick Harris and Faye Curran to discuss the Gallagher brothers real allegiances.
READ
Oasis are the greatest Irish band of all time - George Eaton
So you want to be Irish? - Fay Curran
LISTEN AD-FREE:
š±Download the New Statesman app
MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN:
ā Ask a question ā we answer them every Friday
ā° Get our daily politics newsletter every morning
āļø Enjoy the best of our writing via email every Saturday
JOIN US:
āļø Get full access to all our reporting and analysis with a print + digital subscription
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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