
Damon Albarn must be going soft with age - admitting he would now welcome a duet with former Oasis arch-rival Noel Gallagher.
The Blur frontman was involved in many bitter feuds with Noel and his brother Liam in the Britpop era in the 90s.
But Damon now says a duet is a possibility after they buried the hatchet at this year's Brit Awards.
Damon has even invited Noel aboard his Africa Express train - an Albarn-formed music collective - in September.
He told ShortList: "Well, why not?"
"He should come on the Africa Express train in September. That’d be a nice chance to collaborate.
"I never held anything against him, even right in the middle of it.
"I just kind of admired them in a way; that they were better at handling it all than me. They didn’t seem to get too affected by the bull****."
Damon also admits he "got on just fine" with Noel when they met up for a beer in February.
A duet would be the latest in a long line of musical collaborations for Damon.
Since Blur, he has worked on a solo career and a number of side-projects such as Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad And The Queen.
Meanwhile, Manc Noel scored a No.1 album with his first solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds last year.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk