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Post by glider on Oct 4, 2020 15:13:17 GMT -5
Suprised no one voted for the true overall choice of The Shock of the Lightning. As a single, it was the lead, released towards the end of 2008 and embodies everything a lead single should be - catchy, enticing and for a rock single no less, boasting in pure confidence. Their most "balls to the wall" lead single since DYKWIM.
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Oct 4, 2020 15:27:51 GMT -5
Tier Ranking 1) Go Let It Out / The Importance of Being Idle / The Shock of the Lightning 2) The Hindu Times / Falling Down 3) Stop Crying Your Heart Out / Little by Little / Lyla 4) Songbird / I'm Outta Time 5) Who Feels Love? / She Is Love / Let There Be Love 6) Sunday Morning Call / Lord Don't Slow Me Down
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2020 16:21:06 GMT -5
Go Let It Out for me. The only 2000'single I consider to be a true Oasis classic.
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Post by Binary Sunset on Oct 4, 2020 17:25:44 GMT -5
Suprised no one voted for the true overall choice of The Shock of the Lightning. As a single, it was the lead, released towards the end of 2008 and embodies everything a lead single should be - catchy, enticing and for a rock single no less, boasting in pure confidence. Their most "balls to the wall" lead single since DYKWIM. Problem is the B-sides are all remixes
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Post by Manualex on Oct 4, 2020 20:57:35 GMT -5
Suprised no one voted for the true overall choice of The Shock of the Lightning. As a single, it was the lead, released towards the end of 2008 and embodies everything a lead single should be - catchy, enticing and for a rock single no less, boasting in pure confidence. Their most "balls to the wall" lead single since DYKWIM. Problem is the B-sides are all remixes First play at BBC radio 1, then You had to wait 3 weeks to buy the single, who had no new tracks(unless you bought the japanese one) for b-sides. They only kind of went on the vaults for the third single with the first new B-side, which wasnt even a track from the same era. Noel from the 90's would've been ashamed for that. The management fucked up the singles and their released strategies didnt help.
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Post by oasisgoletitout on Oct 16, 2020 1:44:45 GMT -5
Go Let It Out. This track is in my top five. Almost went with Stop Crying Your Heart Out due to the whistle at the end of Go Let It Out, but it still prevails.
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