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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Jul 13, 2018 14:16:26 GMT -5
Fairly self-explanatory, really. Oasis are obviously famed for their amazing B Sides. Opening Knebworth with 2 B Sides etc. Some of us have B Sides as our favourite songs. Which album do you think produced the best collection of B Sides?
I think there is only one clear winner, but it is a two horse race. Feel free to explain your choice.
Have included in Post-Oasis shit, too, should you be the way inclined.
APOLOGIES IF THIS HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE
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Post by glider on Jul 13, 2018 15:40:22 GMT -5
Morning Glory had the strongest set of B-sides for a singles run I've ever seen but Definitely Maybe and SOTSOG also have great selections. I Will Believe, Listen Up, Cloudburst, (It's Good) To Be Free, Fade Away, D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman and Take Me Away are so good on the other hand. Aside from Listen Up, I wouldn't consider swapping out a track on DM for one of them.
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Post by mkoasis on Jul 14, 2018 13:33:31 GMT -5
Apart from Listen Up and Fade Away (IMO) the DM bsides are very much bsides: worthwhile extra tracks that wouldn't have fit on the album. And I mean this in the best way possible - they're as good as bsides get, while still clearly bsides. Songs like Clouburst, I will believe, up in the sky acoustic, spaceman, the live tracks - they're perfect to accompany the albums singles.
The MG besides each sound like singles in their own right. Acquiesce, rockin chair, underneath the sky, the master plan, even Its Better People are clearly a league (or two) above the average "good Bside".
The BHN and HC singles had great bsides but like the DM ones, you could usually tell why they were relegated to bsides.
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Post by MONO on Jul 14, 2018 13:40:21 GMT -5
[x] Who Built The Moon? ...or should I chose AYW's etched B-sides?
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Jul 15, 2018 6:25:02 GMT -5
I think that Beady Eye attempted to follow the Oasis mould of writing 'good' B Sides
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Post by marqueemoon on Jul 15, 2018 12:22:35 GMT -5
DM and MG have the best b-sides without a doubt. However, I do have a soft spot for DBTT’s b-sides. Eyeball Tickler, Pass Me Down the Wine (one of my favorite Liam tunes) and Sitting Here in Silence are all great tunes that fit in well with DBTT’s vibe.
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