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Post by Spaceman on May 29, 2018 17:32:12 GMT -5
Who needs cocaine when you’ve got Be Here Now? IT’S GETTING BETTER MANNNN!!!!
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Post by Let It Bleed on May 29, 2018 18:48:29 GMT -5
Thanks. Is that barn? Are you a farmer? You're drunk, post cat pics. Thanks.
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Post by Let It Bleed on May 29, 2018 18:59:41 GMT -5
You're drunk, post cat pics. P Thanks. Cat pics, not rat pics. Thanks.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 30, 2018 13:12:17 GMT -5
TMWBTM would have been a great closer on DOYS, instead of SO.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 30, 2018 17:21:09 GMT -5
Tomorrow never knows what it doesn’t know too soon.
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Post by jojoww1877 on May 30, 2018 17:57:36 GMT -5
Whatever is the tune in a new Sky commercial in Germany.
such a great song.
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Post by Spaceman on May 31, 2018 10:36:46 GMT -5
Twenty five years ago today innit
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Post by Parka Flames on May 31, 2018 10:48:51 GMT -5
Twenty five years ago today innit How lucky we are that a video exists of this momentous occasion! Kids these days will never understand. In the future music documentaries will have clips of the artists singing in the car at age 3.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 31, 2018 10:58:41 GMT -5
You make me laff (you don’t really though!)
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 31, 2018 11:53:07 GMT -5
You know you’ve earned Noel’s respect as a crowd if he lets you sing the chorus of DLBIA. Class.
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Post by World71R on Jun 1, 2018 21:48:36 GMT -5
TMWBTM would have been a great closer on DOYS, instead of SO. I think TMWBTM followed by Soldier On would've been a good way to close DOYS. SO is a different type of closer for Oasis, being that it doesn't end on a big, brash, and bombastic note. It's moreso solemn and eerie, and a slow burner of a closer, like what a band like U2 has been known for doing (The Wanderer, Grace, Cedars of Lebanon, and Mothers of the Disappeared come to mind). The biggest problems with SO are that there isn't too much of a change in textures & chords and the vocals/lyrics end relatively early.
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Post by Aman on Jun 1, 2018 23:06:03 GMT -5
YOU WANT TO BE ALONE WHEN WE CAN WE FEEL ALIVE INSTEADDDDD
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2018 10:19:43 GMT -5
This needs to be played LOUD!! What a fucking tune.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 3, 2018 10:29:31 GMT -5
This needs to be played LOUD!! What a fucking tune. Noel ruined that song for me when he played it a gagillion times when he went solo. Can’t stand it now.
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Post by World71R on Jun 3, 2018 17:40:01 GMT -5
This needs to be played LOUD!! What a fucking tune. And it should've been on GTA V, like it almost was, it would've been perfect.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 8:10:43 GMT -5
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Post by funhouse on Jun 5, 2018 11:11:18 GMT -5
Way to play the martyr! Just stop your complaining
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 6, 2018 10:48:43 GMT -5
Feeling depressed? Listen to Oasis. Feeling numb? Listen to Oasis. Feeling hopeful? Listen to Oasis. Feeling shinning? Listen to Oasis. Feeling coked up? Listen to Oasis. Feeling like jumping on a trampoline? Listen to Oasis. Feeling like flying a concorde? Listen to Oasis. Feeling like knowing John Lennon? Listen to Oasis. Always listen to Oasis. God bless you, Oasis.
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Post by matt on Jun 6, 2018 17:43:01 GMT -5
TMWBTM would have been a great closer on DOYS, instead of SO. I think TMWBTM followed by Soldier On would've been a good way to close DOYS. SO is a different type of closer for Oasis, being that it doesn't end on a big, brash, and bombastic note. It's moreso solemn and eerie, and a slow burner of a closer, like what a band like U2 has been known for doing (The Wanderer, Grace, Cedars of Lebanon, and Mothers of the Disappeared come to mind). The biggest problems with SO are that there isn't too much of a change in textures & chords and the vocals/lyrics end relatively early. Soldier On is a good song but it needs a massive epic tune before, similar to how Slide Away precedes Married With Children. Only then does it really make sense, unfortunately most folk simply do not care once the song arrives because of the shitfest preceding it.
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Post by World71R on Jun 6, 2018 23:02:57 GMT -5
I think TMWBTM followed by Soldier On would've been a good way to close DOYS. SO is a different type of closer for Oasis, being that it doesn't end on a big, brash, and bombastic note. It's moreso solemn and eerie, and a slow burner of a closer, like what a band like U2 has been known for doing (The Wanderer, Grace, Cedars of Lebanon, and Mothers of the Disappeared come to mind). The biggest problems with SO are that there isn't too much of a change in textures & chords and the vocals/lyrics end relatively early. Soldier On is a good song but it needs a massive epic tune before, similar to how Slide Away precedes Married With Children. Only then does it really make sense, unfortunately most folk simply do not care once the song arrives because of the shitfest preceding it. With that said, could you imagine if Come On Outside had preceded Soldier On? A big, bombastic tune followed by an good and eerie slow burner to close the album would've put the whole apocalyptic theme into perspective. I love Boy With the Blues, but I Believe in All before Falling Down, then To Be Where There's Life and those last two songs would've really built a good apocalyptic narrative. Boy With the Blues is good but I Believe in All sets the tone for what's to come better than BWTB.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2018 3:34:21 GMT -5
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Post by crisppacket on Jun 7, 2018 4:58:12 GMT -5
Listen up!what’s the time? Said Today I’m gonna Speak my mind
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Post by World71R on Jun 8, 2018 0:20:48 GMT -5
A lot of people rag on the line "Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball", but the meaning I put behind it is that life seems to go slow, and feels boring, until one day you look back and realize just how much time has passed and where you are now, which makes sense in the context of Champagne Supernova. The song, to me, seems to be about looking around at where you are in an amazing time of your life and wondering not just about how you got there, but also about where certain people are that you once knew and wondering where life will take you next & who will be there.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 8, 2018 9:22:08 GMT -5
A lot of people rag on the line "Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball", but the meaning I put behind it is that life seems to go slow, and feels boring, until one day you look back and realize just how much time has passed and where you are now, which makes sense in the context of Champagne Supernova. The song, to me, seems to be about looking around at where you are in an amazing time of your life and wondering not just about how you got there, but also about where certain people are that you once knew and wondering where life will take you next & who will be there. Brilliant line. To me it’s about drug induced time diliation.
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Post by Parka Flames on Jun 8, 2018 9:47:50 GMT -5
A lot of people rag on the line "Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball", but the meaning I put behind it is that life seems to go slow, and feels boring, until one day you look back and realize just how much time has passed and where you are now, which makes sense in the context of Champagne Supernova. The song, to me, seems to be about looking around at where you are in an amazing time of your life and wondering not just about how you got there, but also about where certain people are that you once knew and wondering where life will take you next & who will be there. I've always liked that line too. Reminds me of My Big Mouth: "I put on my shoes as I'm walking slowly down the hall of fame" Both lyrics conjur up a picture of someone walking down a hallway in slow motion with a huge explosion happening behind them. It also makes me think of someone coming to give you bad news (in a hospital perhaps) and watching them come towards you. They are walking too slow but also way too fast. Incidentally, cannon balls can travel between 100-400 metres per second.
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