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The Britpop as a Cultural Phenomenon: Oasis in Knebworth

On August 10 and 11, 1996, Oasis conquered Knebworth Park in front of 250,000 people. It was the highest point of Britpop and the absolute climax of a band that, for an instant, seemed the greatest on the planet. They came from the monumental success of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, with hymns that united a whole generation. Knebworth was more than a concert: it was a cultural phenomenon, a final photo before the fall. That’s why, and in th…
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On August 10 and 11, 1996, Oasis conquered Knebworth Park in front of 250,000 people. It was the highest point of Britpop and the absolute climax of a band that, for an instant, seemed the greatest on the planet. They came from the monumental success of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, with hymns that united a whole generation. Knebworth was more than a concert: it was a cultural phenomenon, a final photo before the fall. That’s why, and in th…

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