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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 13, 2015 13:20:24 GMT -5
What's the most outrageous Oasis song for you, and why? You don't have to necessarily even need to like it. This could be a fun topic, like. *This thread was inspired by listening to Magic Pie.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Oct 13, 2015 13:22:31 GMT -5
Next!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2015 13:23:46 GMT -5
Ain't Got Nothin'. It's outrageous that it was allowed anywhere near an Oasis record.
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Post by jordan71421 on Oct 13, 2015 13:33:12 GMT -5
Round Are Way is super over the top, loud, and obnoxiously produced. But I LOVE it
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Post by scott1 on Oct 13, 2015 14:05:31 GMT -5
All Around The World.
Need I even go into details again? It's absolutely crazy how that made it onto Be Here Now at such a length, and with such grandiosity, but it's impossible not to laugh at its absurdity and to love it.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Oct 13, 2015 14:38:47 GMT -5
Headshrinker!... I take cocaine in the pouring rain and I got no fear!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2015 14:43:43 GMT -5
As Noel once said of Cigarettes & Alcohol, "The only top 10 tune that advocates cocaine use."
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Post by andybellwillring on Oct 13, 2015 14:44:02 GMT -5
The ridiculous boogie that is Be Here Now, love it.
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Post by carryusall on Oct 13, 2015 14:54:31 GMT -5
D'You Know What I Mean?
I mean there's basically a minute of feedback and plane noises at the start. It's well over seven minutes. It was the lead single. They played it on the radio. It was picked to represent the album even though it sounds nothing at all like the rest of the songs. Those fucking drums. A lyric literally about making God cry. A chorus that is just the words: 'all my people right here, right now, D'You Know What I Mean? Yeah Yeah. Ridiculous Beatles and Dylan references. A lyrical nod to whatever. It's literally exactly the same chords as their biggest hit. Somewhere in there is a Straight Outta Compton Sample. Where is the bass?
The most outrageous song ever
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Post by carryusall on Oct 13, 2015 14:55:31 GMT -5
And Noel, we have no clue what you mean
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Oct 13, 2015 15:20:38 GMT -5
And Noel, we have no clue what you mean Don't you?
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Post by freddy838 on Oct 13, 2015 15:21:19 GMT -5
My Sister Lover and all the incest stuff
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Oct 13, 2015 15:38:24 GMT -5
My Sister Lover and all the incest stuff How many times?... There was a band called the Sister Lovers, who Oasis were rehearsing with in the Boardwalk. They were supporting some band at a gig up in Scotland, and suggested Oasis come along. Oasis did just that, got to do a couple of songs, and were spotted by a certain Alan McGee. There's nothing incestuous about it. For whatever reason, Noel decided to nab the verses of the original Lock All The Doors, and unable to come up with a chorus, must have found himself reminiscing about the bands beginnings one day, and remembered the band, The Sister Lovers ("You're my Lover!") who had inadvertently helped them on their way. "I'm you're brother!" is probably him saying he's thankful to them, like "I owe you one" kinda thing.
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Post by Manualex on Oct 13, 2015 15:50:29 GMT -5
And Noel, we have no clue what you mean Don't you? Yes you did
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Oct 13, 2015 16:22:59 GMT -5
Everything on BHN really - the intro to DYKWIM, the 172 "it's getting better man!"s, All Around the World lasting 9 minutes and a reprise...positively insane.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Oct 13, 2015 17:08:17 GMT -5
Always thought She's Electric was pretty outrageous for such a giddy song.
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Post by Longtime Servant of the Gun on Oct 13, 2015 18:14:24 GMT -5
Dyou know what I mean FEEDBACK
The drums and 5 Billion guitars right at the beginning of My Big Mouth
The Entire Pie
All around the worlds Modest length
Hey! We're getting better Man x Googolplex
Aside from be here now, A special mention to Those swollen hand blues. Just cos it's fucking Barmy. I have nightmares about that song. Seriously, I have no idea why but I associate it with slow moving clowns.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Oct 13, 2015 19:35:58 GMT -5
Dyou know what I mean FEEDBACK The drums and 5 Billion guitars right at the beginning of My Big Mouth The Entire Pie All around the worlds Modest length Hey! We're getting better Man x Googolplex Aside from be here now, A special mention to Those swollen hand blues. Just cos it's fucking Barmy. I have nightmares about that song. Seriously, I have no idea why but I associate it with slow moving clowns. I'm never gonna listen to that song the same way ever again....
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 13, 2015 19:52:02 GMT -5
My Sister Lover and all the incest stuff How many times?... There was a band called the Sister Lovers, who Oasis were rehearsing with in the Boardwalk. They were supporting some band at a gig up in Scotland, and suggested Oasis come along. Oasis did just that, got to do a couple of songs, and were spotted by a certain Alan McGee. There's nothing incestuous about it. For whatever reason, Noel decided to nab the verses of the original Lock All The Doors, and unable to come up with a chorus, must have found himself reminiscing about the bands beginnings one day, and remembered the band, The Sister Lovers ("You're my Lover!") who had inadvertently helped them on their way. "I'm you're brother!" is probably him saying he's thankful to them, like "I owe you one" kinda thing. Erm... "Faith in the lord is something I can never have Faith in my sister is gonna set me free Faith in the lord is something I will never have Cause the lord I know don't got not faith in me You're my lover, I'm your brother"
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Post by mkoasis on Oct 13, 2015 21:12:22 GMT -5
D'You Know What I Mean? I mean there's basically a minute of feedback and plane noises at the start. It's well over seven minutes. It was the lead single. They played it on the radio. It was picked to represent the album even though it sounds nothing at all like the rest of the songs. Those fucking drums. A lyric literally about making God cry. A chorus that is just the words: 'all my people right here, right now, D'You Know What I Mean? Yeah Yeah. Ridiculous Beatles and Dylan references. A lyrical nod to whatever. It's literally exactly the same chords as their biggest hit. Somewhere in there is a Straight Outta Compton Sample. Where is the bass? The most outrageous song ever That was beautiful. Really should have sent that in for the Time Flies fan liner notes. It deserved to be there up with the best of them. (Really gutted I never made it in there - I thought I'd be bold and toss another Wonderwall tribute in. Shoudl have written about She is Love or LDSMD. The smartest fans picked those cos their chances of getting published were much higher!)
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Post by mkoasis on Oct 13, 2015 21:13:21 GMT -5
As for most outrageous...really I think it would be
We're getting better (man!!) We're getting better (man!!) We're getting better (man!!) We're getting better (man!!) We're getting better (man!!) We're getting better (man!!) x47
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Post by Noeldemort on Oct 13, 2015 21:34:53 GMT -5
For me it's Fade In-Out. That song was crazy, especially the screaming. I just can't stop listening to it!
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 13, 2015 23:19:23 GMT -5
Dyou know what I mean FEEDBACK The drums and 5 Billion guitars right at the beginning of My Big Mouth The Entire Pie All around the worlds Modest length Hey! We're getting better Man x Googolplex Aside from be here now, A special mention to Those swollen hand blues. Just cos it's fucking Barmy. I have nightmares about that song. Seriously, I have no idea why but I associate it with slow moving clowns. Thanks for ruining the song for me.
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Post by Aman on Oct 14, 2015 5:11:54 GMT -5
D'You Know What I Mean? I mean there's basically a minute of feedback and plane noises at the start. It's well over seven minutes. It was the lead single. They played it on the radio. It was picked to represent the album even though it sounds nothing at all like the rest of the songs. Those fucking drums. A lyric literally about making God cry. A chorus that is just the words: 'all my people right here, right now, D'You Know What I Mean? Yeah Yeah. Ridiculous Beatles and Dylan references. A lyrical nod to whatever. It's literally exactly the same chords as their biggest hit. Somewhere in there is a Straight Outta Compton Sample. Where is the bass? The most outrageous song ever
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Post by Aman on Oct 14, 2015 5:13:26 GMT -5
My Sister Lover and all the incest stuff How many times?... There was a band called the Sister Lovers, who Oasis were rehearsing with in the Boardwalk. They were supporting some band at a gig up in Scotland, and suggested Oasis come along. Oasis did just that, got to do a couple of songs, and were spotted by a certain Alan McGee. There's nothing incestuous about it. For whatever reason, Noel decided to nab the verses of the original Lock All The Doors, and unable to come up with a chorus, must have found himself reminiscing about the bands beginnings one day, and remembered the band, The Sister Lovers ("You're my Lover!") who had inadvertently helped them on their way. "I'm you're brother!" is probably him saying he's thankful to them, like "I owe you one" kinda thing. I never knew this!
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