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Oasis

Geordie

Geordie
I love the band, my fav song's, well, 'What's the Story Morning Glory', I hooked on the catchy tune and dreamy sing-sleepwalking.

What's your favorite song?
 
Yes, Wonderwall is classic, also how I "discovered" Oasis. :)

This is a band I really liked during my brief Oasis phase. Vaguely similar, but not really.
Either way, maybe you'll like them if you haven't heard of them.
I like French Dog Blues better, but this one I think is their "main" one:

 
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Oasis was my favorite band between the ages of ten and twelve or so; I started listening to them not long after their album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? came out.

My sister had a (What's the Story) Morning Glory? cassette. One day when she wasn't home I decided to stick it into my Walkman for the heck of it and really liked what I heard. After listening to a few tracks I took my sister's tape into the living room before she got home and made a copy of it for myself (yup - I've been a pirate for more than half my life :P). Between the ages of 10-12 I likely listened to that album on my Walkman 500+ times.

Some of my favorite tracks from that album are:

  • Cast No Shadow
  • Champagne Supernova
  • Hello
  • Wonderwall

I'll probably listen to that album tonight; haven't listened to it in years.
 
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Champagne Supernova' lyrics were voted one of the worst by BBC6, what were they thinking?

Slowly walking down the hall
Faster than a cannonball
Where were you while we were getting high?

Real Oasis fans will tell you these words really describe their states of mind.
 
Champagne Supernova' lyrics were voted one of the worst by BBC6, what were they thinking?

Slowly walking down the hall
Faster than a cannonball
Where were you while we were getting high?

Real Oasis fans will tell you these words really describe their states of mind.

I also think they're great lyrics.
 
Oh, actually, i only like Oasis' first two albums best.

My favorite song from the first album? Supersonic. It's ironically the second album I knew about Oasis. (Wonderwall did the trick)

I need to be myself
I can't be no one else
I'm feeling supersonic
Give me gin and tonic
You can have it all
but how much do you want it?


My favorite song from the second album is , my favorite part:

So Sally can wait, she knows its too late as we're walking on by
Her soul slides away, but don't look back in anger I hear you say

I heard it as:

So sorry, to say, she knows it's too late, as we're walking on by
Her soul slides away. But don't look back in anger, I heard you say.

They probably were a few more years and a few more albums from reaching Beatles' iconic status. They had the talent, but clearly what inspired Noel and Liam eventually both wrecked the band of brothers.
 
Another set of my favourite lyrics:

Another sunny afternoon
Walking to the sound of your favorite tune
Tomorrow never knows what it doesn't know too soon

 
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I have a video of Noel Gallagher performing a live acoustic version of Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger. Must upload them sometime.
 
Oh Droopy. I'll love to watch these vids. We'll know how Noel feels differently from his more laid-back brother.
 
Oasis were never really my cup of tea because I never really liked their style but one song I do love is Cigarettes and Alcohol.
 
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I missed this. I wish Oasis' music can live forever even though the band split

 
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I remember one day I just couldn't stop listening to this one. It became my favorite Oasis song because somehow it brings me a feeling of actual joy:

 
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