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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 5, 2015 14:12:18 GMT -5
Be Here Now. Which was me first ever proper record (of anyone), for Christmas 1997. I was only a wee lad of 10. Good memory, that.
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Post by mahsteve on Jun 5, 2015 16:41:34 GMT -5
Sorry if I'm not technically answering the question :-) A short trip down memory lane!
First listened to oasis and liking them when watching the videos of supersonic, shaker maker and live forever on 'the chart show' on ITV in 1994. Remember thinking it was odd in the live forever video that they buried the tony mccarroll and Liam was sat on a chair halfway up a wall!
A friend then gave me a cassette tape containing a gig in Paris and some demos (I later found out this was the 'Paris 94 and Demos' bootleg). I thought rock n roll star and fade away from this gig were brilliant. Sad song was on it too which I thought was great.
My sister had a job and money at the time and bought DM and all the singles so I got to listen to them all
The first oasis single I bought was roll with it. I thought the b sides were really good. I knew nothing about music and how it was recorded at the time and wondered if it was bonehead playing the lead guitar parts and acoustic riffs on its better people while Noel sang the song.
The same friend bought WTSMG in the week it was released and kindly let me borrow it. I must have worn the cassette tape out listening to it so many times!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2015 17:23:10 GMT -5
Be Here Now, bought it in 2012 for a 99p. Original 1997 copy as well, brand new.
Picked up a brand new 1994 copy of Definitely Maybe about six months ago for about £1.29 but other than those two CDs, the only Oasis release I own is a promo CD that was given away with the Daily Mirror. (Or possibly Daily Mail)
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