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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 6, 2020 12:03:29 GMT -5
Criminally underrated. Brilliant way to end the semi-concept album Definitely Maybe. Discuss.
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Post by oasisunited on Aug 6, 2020 13:03:29 GMT -5
The live, electric version is definitely underrated. The energy, the sneer -- its the musical personification of the "f*** you" that you want to hurl after having a fight with the missus. Goodbye, I'm going HOOOOME!
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Post by tiger40 on Aug 6, 2020 13:29:57 GMT -5
You're right, the song is underrated. However, it's never been one of my favourite Oasis songs but I love Liam's vocal on this track. It's the perfect album closer for Definitely Maybe though.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Aug 6, 2020 13:33:30 GMT -5
Tune
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Aug 6, 2020 13:34:26 GMT -5
Brilliant track. However, the only way Definitely Maybe is a 'semi concept album' is by virtue of the fact that it gave me a semi first time I ever heard it.
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Post by mkoasis on Aug 6, 2020 15:06:35 GMT -5
I was listening to DM the other weekend and this tune stood out. I love hearing Liam’s young voice on it, and the demo with percussion is neat to hear. I love the version Noel started to play, particularly the Zanzibar Bandwagon 2003 version.
I’ve not listened to the full band Liam version in a while. Probably time to stick on Live By the Sea I suppose.
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Post by For Shepherds Walk! on Aug 6, 2020 15:10:22 GMT -5
Married With Children is an interesting track to have after the 10 rockers on Definitely Maybe. I think having the album version being like the live electric would have also fit very well. Regardless, I've always been a fan of any version of it.
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Post by Flashbax on Aug 7, 2020 4:15:57 GMT -5
One of my favourite Oasis songs to play on the guitar
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Post by Parka Flames on Aug 7, 2020 4:52:50 GMT -5
Very direct lyrics on this one. Love the electric version on LBTS and Noel's acoustic version on TDWHAC.
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Post by mimmihopps on Aug 7, 2020 6:28:41 GMT -5
Love it and I want to throw these lines to my better half when we argue. "I hate the way that even though you know you're wrong you say you're right I hate the way that you are so sarcastic and you're not very bright"
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Post by oasisunited on Aug 7, 2020 8:50:01 GMT -5
Love it and I want to throw these lines to my better half when we argue. "I hate the way that even though you know you're wrong you say you're right I hate the way that you are so sarcastic and you're not very bright" I've often wondered how mad Louise Jones was/is when she first heard the song -- effectively her own words turned into a song. It must be a surreal feeling to be in that situation. It's also a neat trick performed by Noel with the lyrics by reversing it so the songwriter is not the narrator, but instead the subject of the ire of the narrator.
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