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Post by Marissa on Jan 17, 2020 20:00:32 GMT -5
everything andy and gem wrote was forgettable at best. i can't actually list them out because i forgot them. Hung in a bad place is a good tune, but I see your point. i have absolutely no idea what that song sounds like without listening to it
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 17, 2020 23:18:03 GMT -5
Hung in a bad place is a good tune, but I see your point. i have absolutely no idea what that song sounds like without listening to it Should give it a chance. It's a solid rock tune. Hc rockers are great. Better man, the hindu times, Force of nature, and HIABP.
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Post by whippinpicadilly on Jan 17, 2020 23:31:37 GMT -5
Yeah always thought HIABP was alright.
Magic Pie is the worst Oasis tune for me, I like Be here now as an album but Christ almighty that tune is woeful.
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Post by darmin on Jan 18, 2020 3:27:33 GMT -5
Take Me Away deserves to be mentioned more than once here. The song is just bland and boring but I add extra negative points for awful vocals. It’s just b-side but still It has very good melody. Could have been even better with Liam on vocals. I could name shitloads of Oasis songs worse than this one, like the vast majority of the 2000's discography. It’s not the worst oasis song but it’s so whiny, it irritates me
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Post by funhouse on Jan 18, 2020 7:04:03 GMT -5
Was just listening to Little James for the first time in a few years, and I had completely forgotten about that bizarre outro. It's one of the worst songs they ever released, and yet they somehow seem very eager to keep the song going, like they thought it was the 21st century Champagne Supernova or something. The "nana's" are there of course, and one of the most unmotivated/uncalled for guitar solos of all time. The only thing that's missing is Liam shouting out "ever played with plasticiiiiiine", Noel replying with "even tried a trampoliiiine?", and then a "woooooh" before the solo takes off again. I laughed to myself as the song was fading out because I started to imagine what they must have said to each other after the take was done. Were they still feeling it, or did they all just look down at the ground for a few seconds before someone broke the silence with "So.... what should we have for lunch?" It's worth thinking about.
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 18, 2020 7:14:20 GMT -5
Was just listening to Little James for the first time in a few years, and I had completely forgotten about that bizarre outro. It's one of the worst songs they ever released, and yet they somehow seem very eager to keep the song going, like they thought it was the 21st century Champagne Supernova or something. The "nana's" are there of course, and one of the most unmotivated guitar solos of all time. The only thing that's missing is Liam shouting out "ever played with plasticiiiiiine", Noel replying with "even tried a trampoliiiine?", and then a "woooooh" before the solo takes off again. I laughed to myself as the song was fading out because I started to imagine what they must have said to each other after the take was done. Were they still feeling it, or did they all just look down at the ground for a few seconds before someone broke the silence with "So.... what should we have for lunch?" It's worth thinking about. It was Liams first Oasis song, na's were a given.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2020 7:17:11 GMT -5
Was just listening to Little James for the first time in a few years, and I had completely forgotten about that bizarre outro. It's one of the worst songs they ever released, and yet they somehow seem very eager to keep the song going, like they thought it was the 21st century Champagne Supernova or something. The "nana's" are there of course, and one of the most unmotivated guitar solos of all time. The only thing that's missing is Liam shouting out "ever played with plasticiiiiiine", Noel replying with "even tried a trampoliiiine?", and then a "woooooh" before the solo takes off again. I laughed to myself as the song was fading out because I started to imagine what they must have said to each other after the take was done. Were they still feeling it, or did they all just look down at the ground for a few seconds before someone broke the silence with "So.... what should we have for lunch?" It's worth thinking about. The "nana's" are the worst part of the song, that is shit as a whole though.
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Post by funhouse on Jan 18, 2020 7:21:40 GMT -5
Was just listening to Little James for the first time in a few years, and I had completely forgotten about that bizarre outro. It's one of the worst songs they ever released, and yet they somehow seem very eager to keep the song going, like they thought it was the 21st century Champagne Supernova or something. The "nana's" are there of course, and one of the most unmotivated guitar solos of all time. The only thing that's missing is Liam shouting out "ever played with plasticiiiiiine", Noel replying with "even tried a trampoliiiine?", and then a "woooooh" before the solo takes off again. I laughed to myself as the song was fading out because I started to imagine what they must have said to each other after the take was done. Were they still feeling it, or did they all just look down at the ground for a few seconds before someone broke the silence with "So.... what should we have for lunch?" It's worth thinking about. The "nana's" are the worst part of the song, that is shit as a whole though. I still think the prize has to go to "you live for your toys even though they make noise". Mindblowing.
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 18, 2020 7:23:30 GMT -5
Legend has it that one of the mics was on when Liam was singing Little James. Noel heard it through the mic and began crying because it blew away anything he had ever written. It was slated for lead single, but in a jealous rage, Noel made it an album track.
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Post by Marissa on Jan 18, 2020 16:12:29 GMT -5
i have absolutely no idea what that song sounds like without listening to it Should give it a chance. It's a solid rock tune. Hc rockers are great. Better man, the hindu times, Force of nature, and HIABP. i'm kind of joking, i remember it vaguely, but it's been a solid decade since i've listened to HC all the way through. love force of nature though and don't get the hate for that one. hindu times is good too.
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Post by Marissa on Jan 18, 2020 16:13:16 GMT -5
Yeah always thought HIABP was alright. Magic Pie is the worst Oasis tune for me, I like Be here now as an album but Christ almighty that tune is woeful. this is wrong and i'm going to defend magic pie until my dying breath
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Post by whippinpicadilly on Jan 18, 2020 16:31:13 GMT -5
Yeah always thought HIABP was alright. Magic Pie is the worst Oasis tune for me, I like Be here now as an album but Christ almighty that tune is woeful. this is wrong and i'm going to defend magic pie until my dying breath Fair enough.
Can't understand it but I can respect it.
But then, I enjoy both Put Yer Money and I Can See a Liar so yeah.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2020 16:38:23 GMT -5
Nothing from the 90s is getting close to any list. At worst, their worst songs were merely decent in the 90s, and that goes for Be Here Now in which there isn’t any truly terrible track. Magic Pie comes closest but escapes it just for its pure over indulgence and bizarre nature which endears it for me, Agree with that, there isn't a single 90's tune in my worst 10. At worst, the worst 90's tunes had a decent melody in there (in case of "Magic Pie", the verse isn't bad), good vocals, great production etc. In the 2000's, there are a quite a few tracks that have none of those qualities.
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 18, 2020 16:57:29 GMT -5
Magic Pie is meh. The verse is pleasant and the bridge is heavenly. The only problem is that the chorus sucks. I really, really like be here now as of recently though.
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 18, 2020 22:52:52 GMT -5
Magic Pie is meh. The verse is pleasant and the prechorus is heavenly. The only problem is that the chorus sucks. I really, really like be here now as of recently though.
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Post by wylliejack on Jan 19, 2020 12:12:52 GMT -5
This version of SCYHO x10
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Post by mouth on Jan 19, 2020 12:19:40 GMT -5
magic pie live is A W E S O M E !!!
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Post by freddy838 on Jan 19, 2020 12:55:02 GMT -5
This version of SCYHO x10 Yeah that was a real low moment. Noel looks like he is dying of embarrassment, if only they realised Liam was singing through a thyroid condition back then.
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Post by vera000 on Jan 19, 2020 13:03:59 GMT -5
The Meaning of Soul
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 19, 2020 13:37:20 GMT -5
This version of SCYHO x10 Yeah that was a real low moment. Noel looks like he is dying of embarrassment, if only they realised Liam was singing through a thyroid condition back then. Pretty sad, he looked like he was really trying.
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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Jan 22, 2020 16:16:22 GMT -5
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Feb 18, 2020 19:18:59 GMT -5
Well obviously its subjective, but Hung In A Bad Place, Nature of Reality, Probably All In The Mind, Wont Let You Down, The Quiet Ones and Little James spring to mind. Ones that i personally hate are Sunday Morning Call (not just because Noel does) and She Is Love, but i don't know if that's more my taste as i know some who quite like them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2020 21:24:11 GMT -5
Can we close this forum please
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Post by GlastoEls on Feb 22, 2020 12:49:39 GMT -5
I think not. Reading was fucking outstanding in the thunderstorm, and Wembley night 1 was great stuff.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 22, 2020 12:57:15 GMT -5
I think not. Reading was fucking outstanding in the thunderstorm, and Wembley night 1 was great stuff. But we know the band members were all in the dumps. I mean they almost broke up. Just shit vibes all around. “But can we fake it just for one more show?”
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