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Post by tiger40 on Jun 19, 2022 17:50:55 GMT -5
That's of course if Noel was actually telling the truth about this compilation as we all know how Noel talks a load of crap at times.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jun 19, 2022 22:33:28 GMT -5
Oasis needs an anthology style release. Not another best of or greatest hits. Plenty of big items left in the bin that weren’t used for the reissues.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2022 7:16:49 GMT -5
Oasis needs an anthology style release. Not another best of or greatest hits. Plenty of big items left in the bin that weren’t used for the reissues. Indeed, best of/greatest hits albums are pointless imo.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jun 20, 2022 7:35:18 GMT -5
Oasis needs an anthology style release. Not another best of or greatest hits. Plenty of big items left in the bin that weren’t used for the reissues. Indeed, best of/greatest hits albums are pointless imo. They already have two. Don’t need anymore no matter how they shuffle tracks around. Plus Spotify.
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Post by tiger40 on Jun 20, 2022 13:02:03 GMT -5
It's 28 years ago today since Shakermaker was released as a single. 28 years can you believe that?
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Post by tiger40 on Jun 21, 2022 13:11:12 GMT -5
On this day in 1995 Oasis headlined the Glastonbury festival Also, on this day in 2004 Oasis played at the Poole Lighthouse in Dorset.
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Post by megyesitomate on Jun 21, 2022 13:33:21 GMT -5
It's 28 years ago today since Shakermaker was released as a single. 28 years can you believe that? Yes.
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Post by tiger40 on Jun 21, 2022 17:32:03 GMT -5
It's 28 years ago today since Shakermaker was released as a single. 28 years can you believe that? Yes. It's really crazy how quickly time goes.
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Post by jezza2 on Jun 23, 2022 14:40:54 GMT -5
27 years to the date, Oasis played one of their most iconic gigs at the Glastonbury Festival in 1995.
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Post by tiger40 on Jun 24, 2022 12:39:11 GMT -5
27 years to the date, Oasis played one of their most iconic gigs at the Glastonbury Festival in 1995. That gig is great and so is their 1994 Glastonbury dubet too.
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Post by supertronic on Jun 25, 2022 15:51:31 GMT -5
I'm not saying this is the case but, it would be mightily hard to argue that Half The World Away isn't the best song Noel has ever written.
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Post by powerage09 on Jun 25, 2022 16:23:15 GMT -5
I'm not saying this is the case but, it would be mightily hard to argue that Half The World Away isn't the best song Noel has ever written. Agreed, it's absolutely magic that track.
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Post by tiger40 on Jun 26, 2022 13:05:45 GMT -5
It's 28 years ago today since Oasis played Glastonbury for the first time.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Jun 28, 2022 13:33:30 GMT -5
The insane amount of compression on this album made it difficult, but for the iPhone vinyl series I had a go at recording Stand By Me:
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 29, 2022 14:10:22 GMT -5
As a consequence for acting up, my children must hear some Oasis tunes - after all, that’s at least one way they’ll listen.
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Post by jezza2 on Jun 29, 2022 14:57:27 GMT -5
As a consequence for acting up, my children must hear some Oasis tunes - after all, that’s at least one way they’ll listen. What, you're gonna make them listen to Little James on repeat for a timeout?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 29, 2022 15:02:04 GMT -5
As a consequence for acting up, my children must hear some Oasis tunes - after all, that’s at least one way they’ll listen. What, you're gonna make them listen to Little James on repeat for a timeout? 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 29, 2022 15:30:21 GMT -5
As a consequence for acting up, my children must hear some Oasis tunes - after all, that’s at least one way they’ll listen. What, you're gonna make them listen to Little James on repeat for a timeout? Also force them to listen to (and thus come to appreciate) Oasis. Indoctrination pun, innit.
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Post by Marissa on Jun 30, 2022 13:03:16 GMT -5
Obviously I'm an American - so our vacations can include driving that's entire countries worth overseas lol. I have 900 miles to drive and only CDs in my car (no cell service) for a lot of it.... yeah you can guess what band I'm listening to the discography of
I'm mostly in the punk scene with my other music... I would argue that Oasis is one of the best punk bands of all time. Definitely Maybe goes so hard. And the thing that qualifies them, more than even the songwriting and the guitar tones I still envy, is who they were. Came up from nothing and made themselves for the love of the music. They were never manufactured. And the music is so high vibrational. Live Forever in response to Nirvana? Like are you serious? It's the punkest thing I've ever heard to see the depressed grunge scene and to write a rock song that says fuck that, live forever, we see things they'll never see.
Love this band.
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Post by jezza2 on Jun 30, 2022 13:58:41 GMT -5
Obviously I'm an American - so our vacations can include driving that's entire countries worth overseas lol. I have 900 miles to drive and only CDs in my car (no cell service) for a lot of it.... yeah you can guess what band I'm listening to the discography of I'm mostly in the punk scene with my other music... I would argue that Oasis is one of the best punk bands of all time. Definitely Maybe goes so hard. And the thing that qualifies them, more than even the songwriting and the guitar tones I still envy, is who they were. Came up from nothing and made themselves for the love of the music. They were never manufactured. And the music is so high vibrational. Live Forever in response to Nirvana? Like are you serious? It's the punkest thing I've ever heard to see the depressed grunge scene and to write a rock song that says fuck that, live forever, we see things they'll never see. Love this band. A little tidbit, but I've always had a bone to pick with the idea that Live Forever was a response to I Hate Myself And I Want To Die. Live Forever had demos as early as 1992 (someone correct me if I'm wrong). I Hate Myself And I Want To Die never actually appeared under the Nirvana label at all. It was first released in a Beavis and Butthead compilation album called "The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience" in November of 1993. It was supposed to be on the Pennyroyal Tea single in April of 1994 but Kurt's death cancelled it (though copies do exist). I'm overthinking this 100%, but it's just a story. Noel never would've heard the song until the compilation or the Pennyroyal Tea single cancellation and by then it was a full fledged song.
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Jun 30, 2022 14:36:08 GMT -5
Obviously I'm an American - so our vacations can include driving that's entire countries worth overseas lol. I have 900 miles to drive and only CDs in my car (no cell service) for a lot of it.... yeah you can guess what band I'm listening to the discography of I'm mostly in the punk scene with my other music... I would argue that Oasis is one of the best punk bands of all time. Definitely Maybe goes so hard. And the thing that qualifies them, more than even the songwriting and the guitar tones I still envy, is who they were. Came up from nothing and made themselves for the love of the music. They were never manufactured. And the music is so high vibrational. Live Forever in response to Nirvana? Like are you serious? It's the punkest thing I've ever heard to see the depressed grunge scene and to write a rock song that says fuck that, live forever, we see things they'll never see. Love this band. A little tidbit, but I've always had a bone to pick with the idea that Live Forever was a response to I Hate Myself And I Want To Die. Live Forever had demos as early as 1992 (someone correct me if I'm wrong). I Hate Myself And I Want To Die never actually appeared under the Nirvana label at all. It was first released in a Beavis and Butthead compilation album called "The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience" in November of 1993. It was supposed to be on the Pennyroyal Tea single in April of 1994 but Kurt's death cancelled it (though copies do exist). I'm overthinking this 100%, but it's just a story. Noel never would've heard the song until the compilation or the Pennyroyal Tea single cancellation and by then it was a full fledged song. I've thought about this too. From what I understand 'Live Forever' was somewhere between late spring/summer 1993 so it's impossible Noel could've heard the song before he'd already written it. I suspect the true origin may be that Kurt gave an interview sometime in 1993 saying that the new album they had just recorded was going to be titled 'I Hate Myself and Want to Die' and Noel heard this in the music press. This was originally going to be the title of 'In Utero' before Krist convinced Kurt to change it. I suspect that Noel only half remembered this.
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Post by garylineker on Jun 30, 2022 15:10:25 GMT -5
Obviously I'm an American - so our vacations can include driving that's entire countries worth overseas lol. I have 900 miles to drive and only CDs in my car (no cell service) for a lot of it.... yeah you can guess what band I'm listening to the discography of I'm mostly in the punk scene with my other music... I would argue that Oasis is one of the best punk bands of all time. Definitely Maybe goes so hard. And the thing that qualifies them, more than even the songwriting and the guitar tones I still envy, is who they were. Came up from nothing and made themselves for the love of the music. They were never manufactured. And the music is so high vibrational. Live Forever in response to Nirvana? Like are you serious? It's the punkest thing I've ever heard to see the depressed grunge scene and to write a rock song that says fuck that, live forever, we see things they'll never see. Love this band. A little tidbit, but I've always had a bone to pick with the idea that Live Forever was a response to I Hate Myself And I Want To Die. Live Forever had demos as early as 1992 (someone correct me if I'm wrong). I Hate Myself And I Want To Die never actually appeared under the Nirvana label at all. It was first released in a Beavis and Butthead compilation album called "The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience" in November of 1993. It was supposed to be on the Pennyroyal Tea single in April of 1994 but Kurt's death cancelled it (though copies do exist). I'm overthinking this 100%, but it's just a story. Noel never would've heard the song until the compilation or the Pennyroyal Tea single cancellation and by then it was a full fledged song. Noel does actually specifically say it wasn't directly a response to that song but more that song sums up what his band was all about and the mood of what grunge bands were putting out was exactly what Live Forever stood against. The fact it was made into a written quote and shared around social media countless times since has made everyone believe Noel written it as a direct response to that song. The quote is from the Lock The Box doc and he just says "nirvana had a song called i hate myself and I wanna die and I thought you can't have kids listening to that" or something along those lines. I never actually heard him say then I went away and wrote Live Forever.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 1, 2022 15:59:30 GMT -5
Oasis missed a massive trick here. Why was this never before played, Noel you dolt.
Also, Liam soars here. What a performance. The geezah has rolled his soul back to 2000. Missed a huge trick here, did Oasis.
Oh and Liam looks mega. So much respect for this man. Shame on your decision making, Noel. smdh
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Post by tiger40 on Jul 2, 2022 12:36:25 GMT -5
Oasis missed a massive trick here. Why was this never before played, Noel you dolt. Also, Liam soars here. What a performance. The geezah has rolled his soul back to 2000. Missed a huge trick here, did Oasis. Oh and Liam looks mega. So much respect for this man. Shame on your decision making, Noel. smdh I couldn't agree more.
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Post by tiger40 on Jul 2, 2022 12:37:46 GMT -5
On this day in 2005 Oasis played their second night at the City Of Manchester Stadium. That means these gigs will soon be 20 years old.
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