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Oochy Woochy and Shoegazing

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Difference between Oochy Woochy and Shoegazing

Oochy Woochy vs. Shoegazing

"Oochy Woochy" is a song by Graham Coxon and was featured on his second solo album, The Golden D. In late 2000 the song was released as a promotional single from that album in the United Kingdom with another album track, "That's When I Reach for My Revolver", serving as the B-side (see 2000 in British music). Shoegaze (or shoegazing, originally interchangeable with "dream pop"Nathaniel Wice / Steven Daly: "The dream pop bands were lionized by the capricious British music press, which later took to dismissing them as "shoegazers" for their affectless stage presence.", Alt. Culture: An A-To-Z Guide to the '90s-Underground, Online, and Over-The-Counter, p. 73, HarperCollins Publishers 1995) is a subgenre of indie and alternative rock that emerged in the United Kingdom in the late 1980s.

Similarities between Oochy Woochy and Shoegazing

Oochy Woochy and Shoegazing have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Blur (band), Indie rock.

Blur (band)

Blur are an English rock band, formed in London in 1988.

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Indie rock

Indie rock is a genre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1970s.

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Oochy Woochy and Shoegazing Comparison

Oochy Woochy has 15 relations, while Shoegazing has 90. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.90% = 2 / (15 + 90).

References

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