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Post by mattmightsay on Nov 22, 2002 0:11:05 GMT -5
lol yes calm down lol good one!
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Byronia
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Post by Byronia on Nov 22, 2002 1:51:59 GMT -5
yes thats right calm down,calming 1,2 ;D
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Post by mattmightsay on Nov 22, 2002 1:56:04 GMT -5
me and my mate Byronia are the same: we have a fucked life!!!
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Byronia
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Post by Byronia on Nov 22, 2002 2:49:28 GMT -5
yeah,thats right
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Post by mattmightsay on Nov 22, 2002 2:56:25 GMT -5
yeah man!!! you and me lol!
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Byronia
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Post by Byronia on Nov 22, 2002 3:01:33 GMT -5
hmmmm,well your life might not be fucked for much longer my lifes jsut got even more fucked
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Post by mattmightsay on Nov 22, 2002 3:03:39 GMT -5
well mate!! rock on ! lifes a roll coster!! so hang on tight! lol
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Byronia
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Post by Byronia on Nov 22, 2002 3:13:23 GMT -5
yeah man ur rite on there
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Post by kandaii on Nov 30, 2002 20:18:51 GMT -5
might as well take the front seat and meet everything head on i say
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Post by webm@ster on Jul 11, 2003 0:05:02 GMT -5
hey were did this poster end up ? on the gareth board perhaps?
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Post by bagel on Jul 15, 2003 17:08:07 GMT -5
I'd like to start off by saying Oasis are my favorite band and I absolutely love their music. Despite this, after listening to Heathen Chemistry, I still think there might be limits to how "great" they can be considered. Definitely Maybe is an absolutely amazing album, and Morning Glory isn't far behind. Be Here Now has it's faults and doesn't really try anything new, but in terms of being a massive, epic, rocker, its a pretty fucking good one. It's pretty much just Morning Glory on coke. The Masterplan is fantastic. I think the biggest debate among Oasis fans is Standing On the Shoulder Of Giants. I, for one, have always liked it very much. It's really pleasing to hear Oasis trying something new and, in my opinion, succeeding. I was anxious to hear similar attempts in the future. Sadly, I was disappointed. It seems to me that when SOTSOG was poorly recieved, Oasis got nervous, tried to write Morning Glory again, and failed. Not that Heathen Chemistry is a bad album. In fact, I think it's pretty good actually, but it's absolutely nothing new. Because of this, in my opinion, if there are any limits to how "great" Oasis can be considered, they're all because of their unwillingness to progress. In conclusion, Oasis still kicks ass.
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Post by webm@ster on Jul 15, 2003 21:49:56 GMT -5
I'd like to start off by saying Oasis are my favorite band and I absolutely love their music. Despite this, after listening to Heathen Chemistry, I still think there might be limits to how "great" they can be considered. Definitely Maybe is an absolutely amazing album, and Morning Glory isn't far behind. Be Here Now has it's faults and doesn't really try anything new, but in terms of being a massive, epic, rocker, its a pretty f**king good one. It's pretty much just Morning Glory on coke. The Masterplan is fantastic. I think the biggest debate among Oasis fans is Standing On the Shoulder Of Giants. I, for one, have always liked it very much. It's really pleasing to hear Oasis trying something new and, in my opinion, succeeding. I was anxious to hear similar attempts in the future. Sadly, I was disappointed. It seems to me that when SOTSOG was poorly recieved, Oasis got nervous, tried to write Morning Glory again, and failed. Not that Heathen Chemistry is a bad album. In fact, I think it's pretty good actually, but it's absolutely nothing new. Because of this, in my opinion, if there are any limits to how "great" Oasis can be considered, they're all because of their unwillingness to progress. In conclusion, Oasis still kicks ass. some nice thoughts bagel, I think the first poster was just looking for some trouble on an Oasis forum
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Post by bagel on Jul 15, 2003 22:11:53 GMT -5
yeah you're probably right, I just think sometimes die-hard Oasis fans need to be brought back to earth every one in a while. I should know, being one.
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Post by oasisfan24 on Aug 20, 2003 20:04:46 GMT -5
Oasis are the best in music today.. fuck everything else
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Post by Belladonna on Aug 21, 2003 1:56:15 GMT -5
Amen to the above comment.
Oasis are the best band out there, for everyone who doesn't know it (mainly the guy who started this thread)
*hugs Oasis cds*
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Post by NoelyG on Aug 21, 2003 14:50:48 GMT -5
This is an old old old thread from even before my days on here! Who dug this up? And what is a bloke coming on the Oasis forum just to slag it em off???
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Post by Belladonna on Aug 26, 2003 3:47:03 GMT -5
Wasn't me.
And exactly, why the fuck would he come here if he hates them so much?! lmao
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Post by Rain on Aug 30, 2003 5:11:40 GMT -5
Let's see here Damon making a solo ablum, being with blur, and making another Gorillas ablum. Rumors that Gorillas are making a movie. I wonder why he doing all this. Because he trys to out do Oasis and even now Coldplay are in picture. Keep trying Damon ;D
I like Oasis because the sound,attitude,looks, and songwriting.
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Post by ev on Sept 7, 2003 15:16:02 GMT -5
Oasis are certainly an amazing band. I only own 3 of their cd's (DM, WTSMG, and HC) but I'm pretty sure I've heard every song from every album. Be Here Now was definitely their weakest album. They didn't have much to say other than Don't Go Away, or D'ya Know What I Mean? Don't get me wrong, Don't Go Away is an excellent song, but maybe a more meaningfull idea would make that song a tad better. The Masterplan is a really good album. It's their uniquest album to date. It's alot less Beatles influenced, and more Noel pumping out his best guitar riffs and lyrics. SOTSOG was another great album. It was also very unique and catchy, Fucking in The Bushes is an amazing song. It has great riffs and the lyrics that are put in are quite smart if you think about it. Now for Heathen Chemistry. I do agree with the whole "Going back to Morning Glory" sound but not to that extent. I'm pretty sure they didn't get scared, but rather went into the studio and that sound came back. It probably happened because most North American tabliods are already looking back at Oasis, and considering them done and finished, when really they have a good 4 albums left, IMO. Heathen Chemistry is one of my favorite albums, even if they didn't expand into new horizons. Hindu Times, SCYHO, and Songbird are amazing songs. Little By Little is good too, though I'm sure other songs should have been focussed on more than that one. Whenever I here Heathen Chemistry sucks, it's by some ignorant person who hates Little By Little. I know that I went alittle of topic and ranty but I felt I needed to get it out
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Post by webm@ster on Sept 7, 2003 16:13:41 GMT -5
Oasis are certainly an amazing band. I only own 3 of their cd's (DM, WTSMG, and HC) but I'm pretty sure I've heard every song from every album. Be Here Now was definitely their weakest album. They didn't have much to say other than Don't Go Away, or D'ya Know What I Mean? Don't get me wrong, Don't Go Away is an excellent song, but maybe a more meaningfull idea would make that song a tad better. The Masterplan is a really good album. It's their uniquest album to date. It's alot less Beatles influenced, and more Noel pumping out his best guitar riffs and lyrics. SOTSOG was another great album. It was also very unique and catchy, f**king in The Bushes is an amazing song. It has great riffs and the lyrics that are put in are quite smart if you think about it. Now for Heathen Chemistry. I do agree with the whole "Going back to Morning Glory" sound but not to that extent. I'm pretty sure they didn't get scared, but rather went into the studio and that sound came back. It probably happened because most North American tabliods are already looking back at Oasis, and considering them done and finished, when really they have a good 4 albums left, IMO. Heathen Chemistry is one of my favorite albums, even if they didn't expand into new horizons. Hindu Times, SCYHO, and Songbird are amazing songs. Little By Little is good too, though I'm sure other songs should have been focussed on more than that one. Whenever I here Heathen Chemistry sucks, it's by some ignorant person who hates Little By Little. I know that I went alittle of topic and ranty but I felt I needed to get it out thanks for your thoughts and welcome aboard !
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Post by daysleeper on Sept 7, 2003 20:46:50 GMT -5
you made some good points there Ev. Made me think about future Oasis albums and what i expect from them. and to be honest - i'm not expecting much. Sure the next album will probably be great and i'll love it (like Heathen Chemistry) but will it be new, exciting, unique, revoluntionary? i doubt it. i hope so, but doubt it. If Liam gets more say in songwriting, i'll be more optimistic I think HC is a great album, not a bad song on it. but its all been done before. apart from Liam's songs, the only song of true class, impact and quality is Stop Crying Your heart Out, imo. The rest of the album, i love, but doesn't excite me. I haven't been excited about an Oasis album since Be Here Now - i bought that the day it came out. i never bought SOTSOG, and HC i delayed for weeks. just didn't feel like i HAD to buy them straight away. So i've been thinking about which bands truly excite me right now. Which bands i feel could make a masterpeice, a record that truly means something. And i came up with 3 bands. only 3 f*cking bands that excite me. one is Pink Floyd. lol - ok weird choice. they may never make another album - but if they did, i'd be first in line to buy it. Floyd could make another masterpiece another is REM. ok you're all shocked by that ;D but seriously, i've heard 3 new songs from REM this year - and i love them all. they have an energy about them which REM have lacked over the past few years. They are determined to put out a great record next year, and i think they will and last is Wilco. again, you all die in shock! hehe. i may sound obsessed with Wilco, but i'm not (I only talk about them so much coz its funny!) they're a good band who i've only recently discovered. so i'm pretty excited by them. and i'm very interested to see where they go next i'm sitting here trying to think of more bands, but i just can't! looking through my kazaa folder - the most recent songs i've downloaded have been by dylan, lennon, floyd, the smiths etc i get more excited downloading a smiths song than by any new bands i hear. gotta be something wrong there
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Post by ev on Sept 7, 2003 22:42:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I definitely agree that not many bands these days excite me musically. I'm trying to think of bands that I'm excited to buy their albums and only a handful come up. The Chilli Peppers, Oasis, Radiohead (not really), Coldplay (not really), and Tom Petty.
Music nowadays just isn't as innovative as 10 years ago. Over produced artists coming out with trendy styles quickly become stale. It's a sad thing when Eminem and Jennifer Lopez are on the top of the charts. I'm not happy to see that music 'evolved' into this. You almost have to listen to unsigned artist to get originality.
I think Oasis's new album could go either way innovation wise. I heard on a behind the music special that Noel said he had put together his best song to date called Clocktower or something along those lines. I hope he's not just saying that and he actually has something worth talking about.
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Post by Aiste on Sept 11, 2003 4:44:06 GMT -5
Id just like Oasis to write a song that wud make me jump on my bed screaming n shouting, that wud make me pick a guitar n write a big big rock n roll anthem about how wonderfull the world is. thats wot i call exiting. and theyre not that exiting these days
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Post by daysleeper on Sept 11, 2003 13:07:49 GMT -5
i think you're right Aiste - Oasis used to make music that inspired people to pick up a guitar and start playing, but not anymore. hopefully they can return to that kind of exciting music. As for Noel talking about his new wonder song 'stop the clocks' i'm just soo bored of all the rumours, stories and BS surrounding that song. And i take everything Noel says with a pinch of salt. So maybe it is his best song ever, maybe it isn't. i don't care - when he records it, and i hear it, then i'll care i like the Chillis, Radiohead and coldplay - but they don't excite me. I have a feeling one day i'll get into Radiohead and love them, but i haven't so far. i should check out Kid A really. I like their latest single but the album got a mixed response. nothing to make me go out and buy it. i've got the best of Tom Petty somewhere, but have never listened to it - i should coz i like some of his stuff must confess to liking Eminem! i love some of his songs, some are crap though. i like The Real Slim Shady, and Without me. But the one i really like is Stan. it was hugely over played and of course he used part of a dido song, but that was a brilliant track in my opinion. probably my fave song of the whole Rap, hip hop, whatever the f*ck, genre ;D apart from Scooby Snacks of course!
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Post by mape on Sept 11, 2003 19:49:43 GMT -5
i'm gonna be twiddling my thumbs here till the next album comes out. but even a half decent Oasis album is good enough for me. SOTSOG wasn't amazing but still better than most of the albums of that year. HC was an improvement so it looks like its getting better. with Gem and Andy Bell contributing to the music it can only get better. as for liam writing, i think he's gonna be either hit or miss in terms of his songs.
at least those rumors of them splitting up are all gone now. that's the worst way for a band to go out.
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