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A moment that changed me: I first heard Oasis at 14 – and they gave me the swagger to come out
Definitely Maybe spoke to me as a working-class Glasgow teenager and gave me hope. Be Here Now brought it all crashing down
Thankfully, my nana would buy me this stuff from a second-hand clothes shop as my mum never understood the importance of labels – unless it was Clarks shoes for school. I watched many of my friends’ older siblings move from glue sniffing and giggles in a classroom to burning brown stuff on a teaspoon in the local woods. The economy was on the up, Tony brought about the Good Friday agreement and for the first time in my life I could turn on the TV and not see violence on the streets in another part of the UK.
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