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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2018 8:02:02 GMT -5
Wish Oasis did more tunes like Columbia, just out and out smash yer head on a brick wall punch some rocks with yer fists scream out yer window at 2 am type rock n roll, dya know what I mean?YES!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2018 14:37:57 GMT -5
Played Married with Children on the guitar for the first time in ages... what a great little tune. Noel doesn't write like this anymore. Brilliant!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2018 15:07:55 GMT -5
Played Married with Children on the guitar for the first time in ages... what a great little tune. Noel doesn't write like this anymore. Brilliant! Love the chord progression!!
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Post by mkoasis on Jun 15, 2018 22:21:31 GMT -5
Played Married with Children on the guitar for the first time in ages... what a great little tune. Noel doesn't write like this anymore. Brilliant! The original in E or newer version in G with capo? (4th I think?) My favourite version of the song is from the Zanzibar bandwagon Liverpool 2003. The famous gig where STC was first performed.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 16, 2018 10:13:08 GMT -5
Played Married with Children on the guitar for the first time in ages... what a great little tune. Noel doesn't write like this anymore. Brilliant! Married With Children is the perfect way to close Definitely Maybe. To me, DM is a semi-concept album, and MWC finishes it superbly. Great wee tune.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 16, 2018 10:19:27 GMT -5
By the end of my lease, my immediate neighbor will have become an Oasis fan by proxy. You are welcome.
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Post by crisppacket on Jun 16, 2018 10:38:43 GMT -5
This is in my head 23/7 tbh
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2018 10:41:40 GMT -5
THERE WE WOZ NOW HERE WE IZ
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Jun 16, 2018 14:40:58 GMT -5
listen up is a fuckin belta of a tune
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Post by World71R on Jun 16, 2018 19:27:16 GMT -5
Sunday Morning Call is underrated. I think it gets hate for how overblown the album version is when it deserved to be more of a stripped down and acoustically-focused song, as opposed to the DLBIA-wannabe it sounds like on the album. It's really different from other Oasis songs because it speaks to you the most when you're not doing so well, as opposed to others that are joyful and so full of life. SMC, to me, along with Where Did it All Go Wrong?, is the centerpiece of SOTSOG. I really enjoy this acoustic version that Noel, Gem, Alan, and Strangeboy(?) did for MTV:
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Jun 16, 2018 19:57:44 GMT -5
Sunday Morning Call is underrated. I think it gets hate for how overblown the album version is when it deserved to be more of a stripped down and acoustically-focused song, as opposed to the DLBIA-wannabe it sounds like on the album. It's really different from other Oasis songs because it speaks to you the most when you're not doing so well, as opposed to others that are joyful and so full of life. SMC, to me, along with Where Did it All Go Wrong?, is the centerpiece of SOTSOG. I really enjoy this acoustic version that Noel, Gem, Alan, and Strangeboy(?) did for MTV: Yes. As do I. Gotta have Gas Panic in that centerpiece as well, don't we? Really like this version of WDIAGW. For some reason (thanks NBC ) banned on YT. Adds a bit of balls to this tune for me. www.bilibili.com/video/av3223511/
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Post by World71R on Jun 16, 2018 22:28:50 GMT -5
Sunday Morning Call is underrated. I think it gets hate for how overblown the album version is when it deserved to be more of a stripped down and acoustically-focused song, as opposed to the DLBIA-wannabe it sounds like on the album. It's really different from other Oasis songs because it speaks to you the most when you're not doing so well, as opposed to others that are joyful and so full of life. SMC, to me, along with Where Did it All Go Wrong?, is the centerpiece of SOTSOG. I really enjoy this acoustic version that Noel, Gem, Alan, and Strangeboy(?) did for MTV: Yes. As do I. Gotta have Gas Panic in that centerpiece as well, don't we? Really like this version of WDIAGW. For some reason (thanks NBC ) banned on YT. Adds a bit of balls to this tune for me. www.bilibili.com/video/av3223511/Yes! GP being a part of that centerpiece makes sense too. The songs on SOTSOG really do a good job to create a good narrative, if you include Full On and Let's All Make Believe. Go Let it Out, Who Feels Love?, Full On, LAMB, GP, WDIAGW, SMC, and Roll it Over (even Little James for how it talks about appreciating being a kid and not living too fast) all tell a story of trying leaving the remnants of something that you've worked hard to build and found success with but saw fall apart, but realizing that you have to face the situation head on and try to figure it out with the people that are still there with you. It makes me wish that Noel had taken the approach that U2 did with Pop to where it starts at a party and ends at a funeral, and put the rockier tunes in front and slowly dived into the heavier tunes towards the end (also so that I Can See a Liar would get placed after FITB, then Roll it Over to close). That version of WDIAGW is pretty good. I think the best version of that song, though, is the demo imo. There's so much raw emotion and electronically-tinged grit that makes you really feel what Noel was going through when he wrote that song.
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Jun 16, 2018 22:38:49 GMT -5
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Jun 16, 2018 22:49:26 GMT -5
Yes. As do I. Gotta have Gas Panic in that centerpiece as well, don't we? Really like this version of WDIAGW. For some reason (thanks NBC ) banned on YT. Adds a bit of balls to this tune for me. www.bilibili.com/video/av3223511/Yes! GP being a part of that centerpiece makes sense too. The songs on SOTSOG really do a good job to create a good narrative, if you include Full On and Let's All Make Believe. Go Let it Out, Who Feels Love?, Full On, LAMB, GP, WDIAGW, SMC, and Roll it Over (even Little James for how it talks about appreciating being a kid and not living too fast) all tell a story of trying leaving the remnants of something that you've worked hard to build and found success with but saw fall apart, but realizing that you have to face the situation head on and try to figure it out with the people that are still there with you. It makes me wish that Noel had taken the approach that U2 did with Pop to where it starts at a party and ends at a funeral, and put the rockier tunes in front and slowly dived into the heavier tunes towards the end (also so that I Can See a Liar would get placed after FITB, then Roll it Over to close). That version of WDIAGW is pretty good. I think the best version of that song, though, is the demo imo. There's so much raw emotion and electronically-tinged grit that makes you really feel what Noel was going through when he wrote that song. Always kind of forget that one tbh. Really great though. The Leno vid is kind of a supercharged version of that. As is often discussed here, so many missed opportunities. I agree with your Pop example. Such an amazing record. The template was there
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 17, 2018 11:10:25 GMT -5
Wonderwall must be the biggest song of the last 23 years.
No matter where you are in the world, everyone knows Wonderwall, and it's still played regularly overall over the globe. That's rather immense when you think about it.
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Post by crisppacket on Jun 17, 2018 15:15:51 GMT -5
I'm jamming to Magic Pie. Naked. Ok, I'm not naked (unless I am in your imaginatttttiiiiiionnnnnnn ( caro?)). But I do love MAGIC PIE!!! AN EXTRA ORDINARY @beherenowisbiblical DAYYYYYYY. DAT SOLO DOE (A DEAR)!!!!!! Same minus the caro
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Post by mkoasis on Jun 17, 2018 17:16:59 GMT -5
The songs on SOTSOG really do a good job to create a good narrative, if you include Full On and Let's All Make Believe. Go Let it Out, Who Feels Love?, Full On, LAMB, GP, WDIAGW, SMC, and Roll it Over (even Little James for how it talks about appreciating being a kid and not living too fast) all tell a story of trying leaving the remnants of something that you've worked hard to build and found success with but saw fall apart, but realizing that you have to face the situation head on and try to figure it out with the people that are still there with you. I agree, that's what makes this oasis album so different from any other.
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Post by mrose on Jun 18, 2018 0:39:43 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 18, 2018 7:27:43 GMT -5
Step outside ‘cause summertime’s in bloom.
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Post by crisppacket on Jun 18, 2018 17:14:55 GMT -5
What a fucking tune slide away is
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Post by crisppacket on Jun 18, 2018 17:17:54 GMT -5
Oh let me be the one That *shines* with you and we can slide awaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 18, 2018 20:27:53 GMT -5
You know what we haven't had in ages? A good Oasis reunion rumor.
Tabloids - where are ya? Let's be 'avin' ya! COME ON!
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Post by janedoe on Jun 18, 2018 22:42:12 GMT -5
You know what we haven't had in ages? A good Oasis reunion rumor. Tabloids - where are ya? Let's be 'avin' ya! COME ON! Am I reading too much into this?
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Jun 18, 2018 23:05:34 GMT -5
You know what we haven't had in ages? A good Oasis reunion rumor. Tabloids - where are ya? Let's be 'avin' ya! COME ON! Am I reading too much into this? Yes. My bet... Champagne Supernova
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Post by janedoe on Jun 19, 2018 0:14:23 GMT -5
Am I reading too much into this? Yes. My bet... Champagne Supernova Well that's a better rumour!
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