Pile in the mid-1990s, at the heart of Tony Blair's deceitful reign, the Britpop explosion, a strange mixture of phlegmatic coolitude and claimed chauvinism flirting with well-dyed nationalism, locked England in a dilemma that was worth national debate: Blur or Oasis? This injunction to choose, replaying, almost in meta mode – as history replays tragedy in the form of farce –, the great existential questioning 60s: are you rather Beatles or Ston…
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Pile in the mid-1990s, at the heart of Tony Blair's deceitful reign, the Britpop explosion, a strange mixture of phlegmatic coolitude and claimed chauvinism flirting with well-dyed nationalism, locked England in a dilemma that was worth national debate: Blur or Oasis? This injunction to choose, replaying, almost in meta mode – as history replays tragedy in the form of farce –, the great existential questioning 60s: are you rather Beatles or Ston…