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Post by USOasis86 on Jun 13, 2005 8:17:28 GMT -5
so i was having a shitty day to begin with and i went to the local record store to find the new album from the a band thats from my town..........and i walked past these kids that had to be from 10 to 12 years old and one of them hey lets get the new OASIS ALBUM!!!!!!!!.....i had to pinch myself i thought i was dreaming....but i wasn't.....so this puts my faith but into the youth of America and also brings back memories of when i was 10 and first started to listen to oasis.....and thats my story
Dan
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Post by hurricaneoasis on Jun 13, 2005 10:20:47 GMT -5
its funny how oasis can lift you up sometimes. I guess thats why they're my favorite band, they always seem to have the perfect album with the perfect songs on it that relate directly to me at that specific point in my life, guess thats what makes them special... only one other artist like that for me, Ryan Adams...
I hear Lyla all over the place... had a fight with my g/f the other day in the car and Lyla popped on the radio, cleaned that up really fast...
I was also in a REALLY small town passing through, maybe like 1500 people living there and this kid drove by with Meaning Of Soul cranking out the windows... I've been seeing that alot more lately, people driving by with oasis on... something I've not seen around here in a long long time
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Post by USOasis86 on Jun 13, 2005 12:04:24 GMT -5
oh yea like everytime im out and about i hear people singing lyla or people come up to me and go i got the album and its intense.....its a breath of fresh air when my friends and others come up to me and will just have a 15 to 30 min. convo. about oasis..........im just so mad ferit ;D
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Post by OasiSA on Jun 13, 2005 13:03:08 GMT -5
yeh, people are really getting into them here in south africa too
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Post by wtsmg on Jun 14, 2005 0:21:45 GMT -5
Hey, i live in NYC, and i went into Virgin records to look around and the DJ put on Part of the Queue and this girl who was in front of me just started dancing, just shaking her hips and getting into it. I loved seeing that, it made me so fuckin happy.
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Post by wtsmg on Jun 14, 2005 0:22:47 GMT -5
Then i noticed other people around me sort of moving to the rhythm and getting into the song.
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Post by RnRstar on Jun 14, 2005 4:28:40 GMT -5
lol I love that feeling when you know that someone else digs oasis as much as you do...
I was at work the other day... bout 4 hours into my shift and totally fuckin bored; Lyla came on the radio and just totally pulled me through
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Post by shakermaker00 on Jun 14, 2005 6:21:30 GMT -5
i was wearing a shoulders tour shirt the other day and 3 peope asked me bout oasis. i wear oasis shirts all the time and i havent even had one person ask me that in the almost 3 years i've been in the states. what the fuck is happening?
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Post by astonvillascotty on Jun 14, 2005 10:04:31 GMT -5
haha this is so cool. its like an oasis revival. theyre starting to get a bit of a name down here in oz too. this is a theory of mine, but i have a feeling that its not entirely to do with dbtt. it might be more to do with timing. to use an example, take guns and roses. their hay-day was in the late 80's/early90's. then when they broke up or became unfashionable or whatever... they lost alot of attention. then for the whole of the mid 90's and most of the new millenium, they were just seen as this outrageous wacky band which no one took seriously and their 80's fashion was a joke. but now, as time has progressed, we have seen them as a band being relatively fresh in our minds, to now - where they are classified as "that great legend band". i think oasis went through a similar thing. in the late 90's, pop and rnb took over (in oz) and so oasis were seen as this band who was still trying to make it, but were still classed as has-beens. but now, they are getting that "classic band" status. does anyone know what im talking about? do you agree?
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