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Post by jaq515 on Apr 6, 2014 18:02:59 GMT -5
Exactly be lots of different takes I'd predict too. Yes oasis story does go via a poster in their bedroom (maybe on the wonderwall ) for the Swindon oasis, and the cool trainer / clothes shop in Manc (Which may be referenced also in 'love is the law' by the seahorses .. Oasis is a shop with shoes so got they were sure to blow your mind) Blimey, I'd totally forgotten about the Seahorses and Love is the Law! Thanks for the reminder... brings back memories of how Britpop (for want of a better word) ruled the airwaves back in 1997. Didn't Liam co-write that song with John Squire? I remember liking the Oasis reference in there... the song got a huge amount of airplay on Radio 1 and, if I remember right, it was released in the build up to Be Here Now, maybe even before we'd heard D'You Know What I Mean? (will have to check that!), when the anticipation for new Oasis songs or news about their album was huge. Around the same time there was also Liam's cameo appearance on Nothing Lasts Forever by Echo and the Bunnymen, supplying the backing vocals. Another great tune. Yes 'love me and leave me' was allegedly co wrote by Liam but I've not personally noticed anything relevant to Liam style in that tune (especially 3 years prior to even little james) I'm sure it was 'co writing credit' / money in exchange for the advertising Liam's name brought the song .. I also thought the echo and bunnymen was slightly strange but cool at time. After their fall out few years back again not convinced that was anything more than marketing at the time Sorry the mardy cynic I am
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Post by Willie T. Soke on Apr 6, 2014 18:21:27 GMT -5
Spinal Tap.
Thanks.
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