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Post by Headmaster on Aug 6, 2018 16:29:47 GMT -5
Fantastic album tracks 1 to 7, after that it stunbles badly, but Soldier is terrific for me and it became a bit poignant after their departure.
I wouldn't discard the whole album because of 2 or 3 tracks, no masterpiece but DOYS still a great album.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 6, 2018 16:33:42 GMT -5
Here's another argument for the DOYS defenders: Soldier On being their best album closer post '95. Roll It Over, mate.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 16:33:43 GMT -5
Here's another argument for the DOYS defenders: Soldier On being their best album closer post '95. C'mon !
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Post by Headmaster on Aug 6, 2018 16:36:04 GMT -5
Here's another argument for the DOYS defenders: Soldier On being their best album closer post '95. C'mon !
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 16:38:31 GMT -5
I always stop BHN after IGBM for some reason
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Post by mossy on Aug 7, 2018 4:38:47 GMT -5
Probably my third favorite Oasis album (which I know is sacrilegious to say.) I love the first half of the album, it’s very apocalyptic and I love the grooves on it. I know it’s standard to have BHN in your Top 3, but I can’t get through that whole album without getting a massive headache from the awful production Wuss. X
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