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NME Awards 2003: Oasis and Coldplay share awards

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LONDON, UK (NME) - Rock groups Coldplay and Oasis have shared the major prizes at this year's NME Awards in London, winning two each.

Oasis, who narrowly missed out on the UK number one spot on Sunday, beat Coldplay to the titles of best UK band and artist of the year.

But Coldplay triumphed in the best album category, for last year's A Rush of Blood to the Head, which was also named album of the year by NME writers.

The annual NME Awards - formerly known as the Brats - are handed out by the New Musical Express magazine and have more of an alternative focus than the forthcoming Brit Awards.

The magazine gave its Godlike genius award to the Clash, whose singer Joe Strummer died in December. The rest of the band were at the ceremony to receive the honour.
But absent was Ozzy Osbourne's daughter Kelly, who was due to perform but pulled out because of the risk of terrorist attacks.

Among the other winners were UK indie newcomers The Libertines, known for their rock 'n' roll excesses, who were named best new band.

Swedish garage rock act The Hives were named best international band, while US singer-songwriter Ryan Adams, who has enjoyed enormous cult success with his latest solo album Gold, won best solo artist.

New Zealand rockers The Datsuns won best live band and Australian group The Vines - who had six nominations going into the ceremony - only went home with the prize for best single, for their UK top 30 hit Get Free.

Sexiest stars

The 27-strong Texan group Polyphonic Spree were named winners of the award for innovation, while The Osbournes was named best TV show.

In the less serious categories, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin was named sexiest man and Canadian teen singer Avril Lavigne sexiest woman.
But it was not a good night for Robbie Williams, who was voted villain of the year ahead of Osama Bin Laden, as well as worst album for Escapology and worst single for Feel.

Ozzy Osbourne was named hero of the year, while Oasis star Liam Gallagher won the prize for best haircut.

The NME Awards honoured the best in the world of rock and alternative music in London on Thursday. A full list of winners is below.

Best album: Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Also nominated: Highly Evolved - The Vines, Heathen Chemistry - Oasis, The Coral - The Coral, Songs For The Deaf - Queens of The Stone Age, Original Pirate Material - The Streets

Album of the year: Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Voted for by NME writers

Best UK band: Oasis
Also nominated: The Libertines, The Coral, Radiohead, The Cooper Temple Clause, Coldplay

Best international band: The Hives
Also nominated: The Strokes Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Vines, The White Stripes, Foo Fighters

Best new band: The Libertines
Also nominated: The Coral, The Vines, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Datsuns, The Music

Best live band: The Datsuns
Also nominated: Muse, The Vines, The Polyphonic Spree, Oasis, The Hives

Best solo artist: Ryan Adams
Also nominated: The Streets, Pink, Avril Lavigne, Eminem, Ms Dynamite

Best single: The Vines - Get Free
Also nominated: All My Life - Foo Fighters, No One Knows - Queens Of The Stone Age, There Goes The Fear - Doves, The Scientist - Coldplay, Envy - Ash

Single of the year: Doves - There Goes The Fear
Voted for by NME writers

Artist of the year: Oasis

Godlike genius: The Clash

The award for innovation: Polyphonic Spree

Best video: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Whatever Happened to my Rock 'n' Roll

Best radio show: Steve Lamacq

Hot new band: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Best TV show: The Osbournes

Best film: 24 Hour Party People

Most sexy man: Chris Martin

Most sexy woman: Avril Lavigne

Villain of the year: Robbie Williams

Hero of the year: Ozzy Osbourne

Best live venue: London Astoria

Best haircut: Liam Gallagher

Best dressed: The Hives

Worst album: Robbie Williams - Escapology

Worst single: Robbie Williams - Feel

Worst band: Nickelback

Worst haircut: Jack Osbourne

Worst dressed: Christina Aguilera

Best event: Carling Reading/Leeds Festival






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