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Post by LlAM on Dec 26, 2019 15:39:47 GMT -5
Relative to Best Ofs:
1. WTSMG 2. DM 3. DBTT 4. HC 5. BHN 6. SOTSOG 7. DOYZ
DOYS is pretty shit in the general scheme of things, you're all giving it way too much credit. The second best song on it wouldn't even be an outtake on any of the other albums.
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Post by Zingbot on Dec 26, 2019 15:43:44 GMT -5
Really:
1. Morning glory 2. DM 3. BHN 4. DBTT 5. DOYS 6. SOTSOG 7. Heathen Chemistry
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Post by Zingbot on Dec 26, 2019 15:47:21 GMT -5
Morning glory is always the top. Definitely maybe is just beneath it. Be here now can't be any lower for nostalgia's sake. Don't Believe The Truth did well and is considered somewhat a return to form. Unlike Beady's Here now would have you believing, Dig out your soul is what the casual fans like. Stranding On the Shoulder Of giants is largely over looked. Heathen Chemistry is shat on for no good reason all the time, it's the best Oasis album.
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Post by GlastoEls on Dec 26, 2019 16:42:40 GMT -5
Not sure the public know much beyond Morning Glory and Definitely Maybe and that’s okay.
To get two in the eternal public consciousness is amazing.
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Post by World71R on Dec 29, 2019 18:20:28 GMT -5
Off the top of my head,
MG DM DBTT HC BHN SOTSOG DOYS
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Post by Regi on Dec 29, 2019 18:55:22 GMT -5
The general public know Morning Glory and Definitely Maybe. Beyond that, it's probably the singles. I really rate Dig Your Soul, but I think that would be the least popular amongst the masses.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Dec 29, 2019 19:05:21 GMT -5
American public opinion seems to be Wonderwall and then a puzzled look when you tell them they made an album, let alone many.
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Post by World71R on Jan 1, 2020 20:35:30 GMT -5
The general public know Morning Glory and Definitely Maybe. Beyond that, it's probably the singles. I really rate Dig Your Soul, but I think that would be the least popular amongst the masses. Here in the U.S., anything beyond BHN is pretty obscure. For a while, DBTT wasn't even on Spotify and the 2000s B-sides still aren't available on there in the U.S. Plus there's a decent amount of 2000s Oasis songs that don't even have a million plays on Spotify. Our boys have a weird reputation when it comes to their popularity and perception in the grand scheme of things. They were super popular and blowing up everywhere for the first three albums, but after that they turned into a popular-in-the-UK-with-a-cult-following-in-many-other-countries-type band. I wish they had been able to sustain popularity post-BHN, but it's fun to be a fan of a band that's popular yet somewhat obscure at the same time.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2020 21:12:37 GMT -5
Be Here Now is easily third, it has two of the most known Oasis songs (Stand By Me and Don't Go Away). Look at the the streaming figures, it's behind the first two but still above the rest.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2020 21:14:11 GMT -5
Be Here Now not that far behind DM on Google searches...
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 1, 2020 21:17:17 GMT -5
I think my list holds up.
MG DM BHN DBTT DOYS SOTSOG HC
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