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Post by oasisnz on Dec 29, 2018 20:06:03 GMT -5
Can songs such as "Headshrinker" and "Bring It On Down" be counted as diss tracks by Oasis? Discuss below.
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Post by Manualex on Dec 29, 2018 21:23:47 GMT -5
Put Your Money Where Yer Mouth is(probably half of standing in the Shoulder of giants) and Forcé of Nature kinda are as well..
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Post by joladella on Dec 30, 2018 4:34:16 GMT -5
I have always felt that Bring it on down was more or less about Liam. It does seem to describe wild and slightly crazy young Liam and to me, as it was always only him that sang it, it sounds as if he was talking to himself, so it's not Noel who wants to scrape his or anybody else's life from his shoes, it's Liam who wants to do that with everyone who does not get him. So I have always felt that Noel wrote it from Liam's POV and not necessarily negative, more like that he's different and does not care. Or maybe I read too much into that song and its lyrics!
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Post by funhouse on Dec 30, 2018 8:02:38 GMT -5
Put Your Money Where Yer Mouth is(probably half of standing in the Shoulder of giants) and Forcé of Nature kinda are as well.. Considering the quality of those two songs they could really be viewed as diss tracks against Oasis.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2018 8:33:48 GMT -5
I have always felt that Bring it on down was more or less about Liam. It does seem to describe wild and slightly crazy young Liam and to me, as it was always only him that sang it, it sounds as if he was talking to himself, so it's not Noel who wants to scrape his or anybody else's life from his shoes, it's Liam who wants to do that with everyone who does not get him. So I have always felt that Noel wrote it from Liam's POV and not necessarily negative, more like that he's different and does not care. Or maybe I read too much into that song and its lyrics! There's a rumour it was about Tony McCarroll
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Post by The Escapist on Dec 30, 2018 8:47:23 GMT -5
Married With Children absolutely bodied Noel Gallagher.
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Post by funhouse on Dec 30, 2018 9:12:13 GMT -5
I have always felt that Bring it on down was more or less about Liam. It does seem to describe wild and slightly crazy young Liam and to me, as it was always only him that sang it, it sounds as if he was talking to himself, so it's not Noel who wants to scrape his or anybody else's life from his shoes, it's Liam who wants to do that with everyone who does not get him. So I have always felt that Noel wrote it from Liam's POV and not necessarily negative, more like that he's different and does not care. Or maybe I read too much into that song and its lyrics! There's a rumour it was about Tony McCarroll If so his drumming in that track was the best possible response.
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