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Post by tomlivesforever on Aug 12, 2015 4:09:48 GMT -5
They made Alan Davies work dreadful hours...and would not let David Renwick write anything intelligent... That's small beer mate.
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Post by herbalife on Aug 12, 2015 4:16:31 GMT -5
Not when you watched Jonathan Creek between 97-2000.
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Post by Aman on Aug 12, 2015 4:32:27 GMT -5
Still Don't Look Back in Anger for me,
Still don't get the hype and believe its more of a memory thing that people love it so much that it actually being a good song. I could easily never listen to that song again,
Others include Little By Little and Half The World Away (I still love you though Noel) I used to think this as well, but recently listened to it again...and was I wrong or what? Top tune.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Aug 12, 2015 8:00:48 GMT -5
This is so true. Knew when I seen this thread title it would be an opportunity for the hipsters to slate Wonderwall. Okay its annoying that its considered Oasis best song by people who aren't fans because it simply isn't true. But for me its Liam's best vocal and one hell of a tune. I have a lot more of a hard time picking an overrated oasis song than I do an underrated one because I think bar Wonderwall, DLBIA and Champagne Supernova, the majority of Oasis songs didn't get the populariy they deserve. I like the song, but I hate the fact that everybody think that Oasis an one hit wonder is because of Wonderwall. (This doesn't make sense to you, does it?) I can see why that would be annoying. And I get how other peoples perceptions can make you hate songs/bands. But Oasis aren't exactly given the credit they deserve in any country. Even casual fans in England would only name Don't Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall and champagne supernova. And being known for one song is better than being known for none, right?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 12, 2015 8:12:04 GMT -5
Champagne Supernova kunt
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Post by glider on Aug 12, 2015 9:09:43 GMT -5
Songbird Little by Little The Hindu Times
And all of them are Heathen Chemistry tunes...
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Post by rekrelf on Aug 12, 2015 9:32:42 GMT -5
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 9:42:31 GMT -5
herbalifePrefer George Carlin and Noam Chomsky myself, but the messages have underlying similarities throughout regarding the world and how it is run. Thanks for the clip and some insight in NZ media (btw Xfm would have been up as they started broadcasting in Sep 97). With the UK as well as the BBC (British Bull**** Corp but I've ranted about that before ) you have a nmuber of private regional stations as well, a few who have supported local artists I've worked with, which is rare. The only NZ music I used to get hold of was through Flying Nun Records, don't know if they still exist, and the Veil's Runaround Found LP from 04, which i loved. Whats wrong with the bbc? I have plenty of other reasons but as a respect to eva and the forum I won't derail the thread, instead I'll say message my inbox if you want to, and I will be happy to explain my views
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 9:51:14 GMT -5
Death In Vegas for me, although where we disagree is Heathen Chemistry. I much prefer SOTSOG musically and sound wise, I think if they had given themselves time after the 2000/01 tour to prepare a full band record with DIV then they may have created the comeback record that people hoped the new line up would bring. Also said it before, but again given his track record in Ride, I am always a little underwhelmed by the songs that Andy Bell brought to Oasis. I know that Noel probably vetoed some of his songs (Millionaire being an example) but sonically he and DIV should have been able to bring the best out of that line up. Maybe the issue for Noel is control, in so much as if he didn't understand DIV methods and wasn't happy giving up some of the control then that would explain the decision to drop them. Given that Liam worked on 'Scorpio Rising' with them I've always felt the line at the time about Liam not being happy was just a cover for Noel. I thought the reason that the band ended the sessions at sawmills studios with death in Vegas was because they didn't have enough good songs. I remember Noel saying they didn't have TIOBI and a few others which made it onto DBTT As herbalife has said, they had alot of songs already. In 2001 (think it was March) I remember a Noel interview with both Mojo and one of the TV channels talking about the fact the band were not splitting, and he said then that they had alot fo songs between them, even Gem's "The Roller" was mentioned by Liam. Also with Noel you have to take reasons for perceived failures , i.e. not being able to work with DIV, with a pinch of salt. The pattern when working with (perceived) left field producers for Noel always seems to be that it was either Liam, or once he was out the picture, just "not working". I said earlier that he seems to have issues whenever control needs to be given up, such as letting a producer completely take the reins if it's an area like AA/DIV methods or sound, the he gets uncomfortable and the sessions end up petering out.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 9:53:03 GMT -5
Is that the F**k Buttons remix?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 9:53:53 GMT -5
I like the song, but I hate the fact that everybody think that Oasis an one hit wonder is because of Wonderwall. (This doesn't make sense to you, does it?) I can see why that would be annoying. And I get how other peoples perceptions can make you hate songs/bands. But Oasis aren't exactly given the credit they deserve in any country. Even casual fans in England would only name Don't Look Back In Anger, Wonderwall and champagne supernova. And being known for one song is better than being known for none, right? Oasis is very underrated outside the UK. But I think Wonderwall is one of the most known songs of all time with songs like We Will Rock You, Billie Jean and other songs
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 10:04:46 GMT -5
Don't look back in anger is shit. I can't believe people love it! And those lyrics. Pfff. People should start appreciating songs that show signs of true genius, such as Probably All In The Mind. Here you go good Doctor, some chaps who agree:- And yes I have posted it somewhere else as well
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 12, 2015 10:05:54 GMT -5
People have actually covered it? Woah.
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Post by boneheadsbolero on Aug 12, 2015 10:07:33 GMT -5
If one wanted to be anal about it (and one is always looking for a way to be anal) one could argue that EVERY Oasis song is overrated......at least around here anyways.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 12, 2015 10:14:10 GMT -5
Oh yeah I was actually being sarcastic about PAITM and DLBIA.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 10:24:31 GMT -5
Oh yeah I was actually being sarcastic about PAITM and DLBIA. Yeah I guessed, I just wanted the opportunity to show one of the more enthusiastic Oasis cover bands I've ever come across
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Post by World71R on Aug 12, 2015 15:25:38 GMT -5
Oh yeah I was actually being sarcastic about PAITM and DLBIA. Yeah I guessed, I just wanted the opportunity to show one of the more enthusiastic Oasis cover bands I've ever come across Let me guess.. They've probably also covered She is Love and The Nature of Reality...
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Post by World71R on Aug 12, 2015 15:28:08 GMT -5
Don't look back in anger is shit. I can't believe people love it! And those lyrics. Pfff. People should start appreciating songs that show signs of true genius, such as Probably All In The Mind. Here you go good Doctor, some chaps who agree:- And yes I have posted it somewhere else as well Dear God, those vocals are dreadful. Worse than Liam's vocals somehow...
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 15:32:19 GMT -5
Here you go good Doctor, some chaps who agree:- And yes I have posted it somewhere else as well Dear God, those vocals are dreadful. Worse than Liam's vocals somehow... Lol in fairness to the lad I believe English isn't his first language, they are an Indonesian band . I think they have covered some of the more obscure tracks but can say for certain on She Is Love and Nature of Reality
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Post by World71R on Aug 12, 2015 15:41:48 GMT -5
Dear God, those vocals are dreadful. Worse than Liam's vocals somehow... Lol in fairness to the lad I believe English isn't his first language, they are an Indonesian band . I think they have covered some of the more obscure tracks but can say for certain on She Is Love and Nature of Reality True, yea lol I mean, if they did some of the more obscure tracks like Part of the Queue, or Hey Now, or the first two tracks of Dig Out Your Soul which have somehow made their way into the obscure category, that'd be sweet, but more songs like PAITM would be one big WTF. (Do you have a link to anymore of the songs they've done before or any of their performances, btw?)
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 15:52:42 GMT -5
Lol in fairness to the lad I believe English isn't his first language, they are an Indonesian band . I think they have covered some of the more obscure tracks but can say for certain on She Is Love and Nature of Reality True, yea lol I mean, if they did some of the more obscure tracks like Part of the Queue, or Hey Now, or the first two tracks of Dig Out Your Soul which have somehow made their way into the obscure category, that'd be sweet, but more songs like PAITM would be one big WTF. (Do you have a link to anymore of the songs they've done before or any of their performances, btw?) This guy on the other hand- and the legendary Beverages performing Cigarettes & Alcohol, Roll With It & Don't Go Away for your entertainment Shine on you crazy Diamonds!
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Post by herbalife on Aug 12, 2015 16:50:02 GMT -5
I think we can all agree, that Boneheads Bank Holiday proves that Paul Arthers should of written more Oasis songs.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 16:57:46 GMT -5
I think we can all agree, that Boneheads Bank Holiday proves that Paul Arthers should of written more Oasis songs. Did he write alot under the pseudonym of N. Gallagher?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 17:00:51 GMT -5
Yeah I guessed, I just wanted the opportunity to show one of the more enthusiastic Oasis cover bands I've ever come across Let me guess.. They've probably also covered She is Love and The Nature of Reality... Why does everybody hate (Probably) All in the Mind, She Is Love and The Nature of Reality? I don't get it, I won't say they're my favourites but they're not (that) bad. It's anoying too see that everybody (seems to) hate it. (I wonder how many on the forum actually give the songs above a fair try)
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 12, 2015 17:08:01 GMT -5
Let me guess.. They've probably also covered She is Love and The Nature of Reality... Why does everybody hate (Probably) All in the Mind, She Is Love and The Nature of Reality? I don't get it, I won't say they're my favourites but they're not (that) bad. It's anoying too see that everybody (seems to) hate it. (I wonder how many on the forum actually give the songs above a fair try) I have tried but to me they sum up the worst parts of their respective albums. PAITM to me is a strange Stone Roses pastiche, whilst to be fair to Andy TNOR even he didn't want it on the record. Unfortunately as has been mentioned by others Noel didn't like a line in Millionaire so off it went and on came TNOR, which isn't a great move when you consider even the songwriter didn't rate it
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