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Post by Let It Bleed on Aug 24, 2016 4:45:51 GMT -5
Yeah, sure, let's take off their most famous single, the one they're known for, the one all starting guitar players get inspired by, the one that sparked various memes, the one everyone, whether you're a fan or not, knows the lyrics to. The one that's probably one of the main reasons WTSMG sold as much as it did. Yeah let's do that. You know, there's like a boat-load of gangs on this forum......this one gang kept wanting me to join because I'm pretty good with a bo staff... God bless.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 24, 2016 5:02:19 GMT -5
Yeah, sure, let's take off their most famous single, the one they're known for, the one all starting guitar players get inspired by, the one that sparked various memes, the one everyone, whether you're a fan or not, knows the lyrics to. The one that's probably one of the main reasons WTSMG sold as much as it did. Yeah let's do that. You know, there's like a boat-load of gangs on this forum......this one gang kept wanting me to join because I'm pretty good with a bo staff... God bless. Come join my gang, we've got catsuits.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Aug 24, 2016 9:20:11 GMT -5
Yeah, sure, let's take off their most famous single, the one they're known for, the one all starting guitar players get inspired by, the one that sparked various memes, the one everyone, whether you're a fan or not, knows the lyrics to. The one that's probably one of the main reasons WTSMG sold as much as it did. Yeah let's do that. Let's do it! The face melting solo in She's Electric inspired me to pick up a guitar when I was 11
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2016 11:25:16 GMT -5
Roll with it and Wonderwall are rubbish. Swap them out for Acquiesce and Rocking Chair and that album would unquestionably be the best of all time.. DOYS is the third best Oasis album. Heathen Chemistry is the worst and Hindu Times is by far the band's worst single Love Like a Bomb is dreadful. So is Songbird. And Evil Eye (those lyrics are appalling!). In fact the only half decent Liam Gallagher songs are Little James and I'm Out of Time and even that suffers from the Lennon sample. Gem should have been made to play bar chords like Bonehead did. Their live sound got shit as they became more polished and his Don't Look Back in Anger solo was poor. Bonehead WAS Oasis. Any reunion needs that man in the band. That said, a reunion is an awful idea. The only person in the world who needs it is Liam. I can't tell if you're trolling or being serious here. That said, you nailed the concept of this thread. Here, have 10,000,000,000 internet points.
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Post by batfink30 on Aug 24, 2016 17:42:56 GMT -5
NGHFB are better than Oasis.
Infact, Noel should have been solo from the start.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 24, 2016 18:21:49 GMT -5
NGHFB are better than Oasis. Infact, Noel should have been solo from the start. A La's/Shack esque career would surely have beckoned despite the quality of his songs. Without the band's gang image, the sibling rivalry and the contrasting voices of Liam and Noel I doubt he would have had the kind of success Oasis experienced within two years of putting out their debut single- 11th April 1994 Supersonic is released and charts at #31, 27th/28th April 1996 Oasis play two sold out nights at their childhood football club stadium of Maine Road. I can't say 100% that Noel wouldn't have achieved this but without the chemistry, tension and wit created between the brothers as well as other band members I doubt he would have seen his songs connect on the scale they did.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2016 18:33:00 GMT -5
She Is Love is better than What A Life and In The Heat of the Moment.
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Post by batfink30 on Aug 24, 2016 19:12:53 GMT -5
She Is Love is better than What A Life and In The Heat of the Moment. Now you're just getting silly ;-)
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 24, 2016 19:16:36 GMT -5
NGHFB are better than Oasis. Infact, Noel should have been solo from the start. I liked you. And now I don't.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2016 19:20:52 GMT -5
NGHFB are better than Oasis. Infact, Noel should have been solo from the start. Beady Eye are/were better than NGHFB.
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Post by batfink30 on Aug 24, 2016 19:22:41 GMT -5
NGHFB are better than Oasis. Infact, Noel should have been solo from the start. Beady Eye are/were better than NGHFB. Shed 7>Beady Eye.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 24, 2016 20:28:52 GMT -5
DOYS is a top, top album. NO. Someone's not shaking her ragdoll.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 24, 2016 21:15:31 GMT -5
Beady Eye are/were better than NGHFB. Shed 7>Beady Eye. That Going for Gold compilation still gets blasted out in the car from time to time...
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Post by batfink30 on Aug 24, 2016 21:28:13 GMT -5
That Going for Gold compilation still gets blasted out in the car from time to time...
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Post by glider on Aug 24, 2016 22:29:38 GMT -5
Beady Eye are/were better than NGHFB. Shed 7>Beady Eye. 2016 Coldplay > Beady Eye bait.
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Post by brucedubber on Aug 25, 2016 2:16:37 GMT -5
I love post-2000 Oasis.
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Post by monkian on Aug 25, 2016 9:10:57 GMT -5
Roll with it and Wonderwall are rubbish. Swap them out for Acquiesce and Rocking Chair and that album would unquestionably be the best of all time.. DOYS is the third best Oasis album. Heathen Chemistry is the worst and Hindu Times is by far the band's worst single Love Like a Bomb is dreadful. So is Songbird. And Evil Eye (those lyrics are appalling!). In fact the only half decent Liam Gallagher songs are Little James and I'm Out of Time and even that suffers from the Lennon sample. Gem should have been made to play bar chords like Bonehead did. Their live sound got shit as they became more polished and his Don't Look Back in Anger solo was poor. Bonehead WAS Oasis. Any reunion needs that man in the band. That said, a reunion is an awful idea. The only person in the world who needs it is Liam. I can't tell if you're trolling or being serious here. That said, you nailed the concept of this thread. Here, have 10,000,000,000 internet points. Totally serious, pal. As you say it is a thread on unpopular opinions. These are mine. Wonderwall was ok in 1995 but its legacy leaves me cold. That it inspired a generation of talentless bucket-hatted buskers to pick up a guitar and bore everyone at barbecues doesn't mean it's any good. Roll With deserved to beat Country House in the Britpop battle but only because the latter is absolutely hideous. Both Rocking Chair and Acquiesce should have been on that album, which had already sold a packet before Wonderwall had even been released as a single. I couldn't even remotely give a shit that it's the only song that Americans recognise because I'm English and most of the people I know can't ducking stand the tune anymore. It's overplayed and horribly cliched. And the band's dynamics suffered as soon as Gem and Andy joined. A decent pro and better technically he may be but Gem's presence and energy was nothing compared to Bonehead's. Noel's solos were brilliant when he was the main man and they suffered both live and in the studio because he let Gem do it all instead. Also, to me, the death of the Oasis sound I grew up with was the introduction of and increased use of the capo.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 9:16:23 GMT -5
I can't tell if you're trolling or being serious here. That said, you nailed the concept of this thread. Here, have 10,000,000,000 internet points. Totally serious, pal. As you say it is a thread on unpopular opinions. These are mine. Wonderwall was ok in 1995 but its legacy leaves me cold. That it inspired a generation of talentless bucket-hatted buskers to pick up a guitar and bore everyone at barbecues doesn't mean it's any good. Roll With deserved to beat Country House in the Britpop battle but only because the latter is absolutely hideous. Both Rocking Chair and Acquiesce should have been on that album, which had already sold a packet before Wonderwall had even been released as a single. I couldn't even remotely give a shit that it's the only song that Americans recognise because I'm English and most of the people I know can't ducking stand the tune anymore. It's overplayed and horribly cliched. And the band's dynamics suffered as soon as Gem and Andy joined. A decent pro and better technically he may be but Gem's presence and energy was nothing compared to Bonehead's. Noel's solos were brilliant when he was the main man and they suffered both live and in the studio because he let Gem do it all instead. Also, to me, the death of the Oasis sound I grew up with was the introduction of and increased use of the capo. I agree that the band went rather bland when Bonehead and Guigs left, but blaming a capo is like blaming the knife in a stabbing.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 25, 2016 9:39:22 GMT -5
I like Sunday Morning Call.
It's like WPTWOTWOMS.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 25, 2016 10:38:07 GMT -5
@kitjenson Do you mind if I bastardise that quote for future meetings?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 10:50:28 GMT -5
@kitjenson Do you mind if I bastardise that quote for future meetings? Use it well. And if you sell any shirts, please donate a portion to a worthwhile charity.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 11:11:04 GMT -5
I can't tell if you're trolling or being serious here. That said, you nailed the concept of this thread. Here, have 10,000,000,000 internet points. Totally serious, pal. As you say it is a thread on unpopular opinions. These are mine. Wonderwall was ok in 1995 but its legacy leaves me cold. That it inspired a generation of talentless bucket-hatted buskers to pick up a guitar and bore everyone at barbecues doesn't mean it's any good. Roll With deserved to beat Country House in the Britpop battle but only because the latter is absolutely hideous. Both Rocking Chair and Acquiesce should have been on that album, which had already sold a packet before Wonderwall had even been released as a single. I couldn't even remotely give a shit that it's the only song that Americans recognise because I'm English and most of the people I know can't ducking stand the tune anymore. It's overplayed and horribly cliched. And the band's dynamics suffered as soon as Gem and Andy joined. A decent pro and better technically he may be but Gem's presence and energy was nothing compared to Bonehead's. Noel's solos were brilliant when he was the main man and they suffered both live and in the studio because he let Gem do it all instead. Also, to me, the death of the Oasis sound I grew up with was the introduction of and increased use of the capo. I agree at some point with you, I don't like it that Noel uses a capo so much. It's often a way to hide your vocal abilities. (I did it when I started playing guitar so I could sing the songs easier).
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Post by monkian on Aug 25, 2016 11:47:32 GMT -5
Totally serious, pal. As you say it is a thread on unpopular opinions. These are mine. Wonderwall was ok in 1995 but its legacy leaves me cold. That it inspired a generation of talentless bucket-hatted buskers to pick up a guitar and bore everyone at barbecues doesn't mean it's any good. Roll With deserved to beat Country House in the Britpop battle but only because the latter is absolutely hideous. Both Rocking Chair and Acquiesce should have been on that album, which had already sold a packet before Wonderwall had even been released as a single. I couldn't even remotely give a shit that it's the only song that Americans recognise because I'm English and most of the people I know can't ducking stand the tune anymore. It's overplayed and horribly cliched. And the band's dynamics suffered as soon as Gem and Andy joined. A decent pro and better technically he may be but Gem's presence and energy was nothing compared to Bonehead's. Noel's solos were brilliant when he was the main man and they suffered both live and in the studio because he let Gem do it all instead. Also, to me, the death of the Oasis sound I grew up with was the introduction of and increased use of the capo. I agree that the band went rather bland when Bonehead and Guigs left, but blaming a capo is like blaming the knife in a stabbing. I get where you're coming from (and the quote is brilliant) but my favourite note on the guitar is a low E, of which there were bucket loads on Definitely Maybe and Morning Glory. Imagine Cigs and Alcohol with a capo - it would sound shit.
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Post by arthurmorgan on Aug 25, 2016 11:48:46 GMT -5
Noel's just too lazy to play barre chords
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 11:59:38 GMT -5
She Is Love is better than What A Life and In The Heat of the Moment. Now you're just getting silly ;-) Can't stand WAL and ITHOTM choruses. She Is Love is nothing particular at all, but it bothers me a bit less. About Wonderwall, I couldn't care less it has been overplayed. Still one of Noel's masterpieces.
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