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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 9, 2022 14:19:41 GMT -5
Yes. Pick up the bass. Pick up yer face. The end.
*this is despite Noel’s most plagiarized lyrics.
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Post by jezza2 on Mar 9, 2022 16:21:21 GMT -5
Arguably in their top 5 songs from the 2000’s. Absolutely love this song.
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Post by asdfgjhkl19 on Mar 9, 2022 16:33:15 GMT -5
its a classic oasis song that could have gone on the 90s albums
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Post by The Escapist on Mar 9, 2022 17:08:03 GMT -5
No.
It's a good tune, it's an undeniable banger, but Oasis classics are songs that define an entire cultural generation, and Go Let it Out is simply not on that plane of existence. It's that second tier of Oasis songs, which shouldn't be taken as an insult to the song itself, but rather an appreciation for just how iconic the first tier of Oasis was.
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Post by Aman on Mar 10, 2022 11:31:10 GMT -5
Arguably in their top 5 songs from the 2000’s. Absolutely love this song. Quite comfortably in the Top 5 of their best songs of the 2000s I'd say! And I voted Almost! Just not quite a bona fide classic.
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 10, 2022 14:22:01 GMT -5
No, and I've never really rated the song highly. Let's All Make Believe is much better.
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Post by heathenchemist01 on Mar 11, 2022 3:35:25 GMT -5
I'd say almost but that is not due to the song itself but because the music video to GLIO was the first Oasis music video I had ever seen which makes GLIO the first Oasis song I consciously knew as a kid - even before Wonderwall or DLBIA.
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Post by modxxii on Mar 11, 2022 22:08:31 GMT -5
Yes it is.
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Post by mkoasis on Mar 23, 2022 22:46:01 GMT -5
I would say yes. More a top standout from the second half of their career than a classic of the times but that’s not to slate the song in the slightest. If there’s one song that makes me want to make the most of my life every day it’s GLIO.
And the live extended outro is one of my favourite Oasis 00s moments.
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Post by darmin on Mar 24, 2022 5:32:41 GMT -5
Obviously
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 24, 2022 14:13:22 GMT -5
The live version of Go Let It Out was always better than the album version and the same goes for Who Feels Love? too.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Mar 25, 2022 6:00:40 GMT -5
Id say Not Quite. Its almost in a tier of its own, as its old enough for people to feel like its one, but while its above almost all their popular 2000s songs its not quite ascended to that “classic” status IMO. Still, neither had Stand By Me until about 2016-17, so theres time yet.
I would say their only song of the 2000s that is somewhat seen as a “classic” is Stop Crying Your Heart Out, partly because it’s never really gone away. 2000s wise, Id say Go Let It Out is maybe next in line, just ahead of perhaps Little By Little and The Importance of Being Idle.
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Post by carlober on Mar 25, 2022 13:25:16 GMT -5
No. It's a good tune, it's an undeniable banger, but Oasis classics are songs that define an entire cultural generation, and Go Let it Out is simply not on that plane of existence. It's that second tier of Oasis songs, which shouldn't be taken as an insult to the song itself, but rather an appreciation for just how iconic the first tier of Oasis was. Spot on.
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Post by matt on Mar 25, 2022 17:53:06 GMT -5
No. It's a good tune, it's an undeniable banger, but Oasis classics are songs that define an entire cultural generation, and Go Let it Out is simply not on that plane of existence. It's that second tier of Oasis songs, which shouldn't be taken as an insult to the song itself, but rather an appreciation for just how iconic the first tier of Oasis was. This is the perfect summary. It's a brilliant song, but even without any knowledge of what were the 'classics' when listening to Stop The Clocks for the first time (my entry into Oasis), I knew it was far inferior to the majority of classics on that album. Still prefer Importance of Being Idle and Stop Crying Your Heart Out over Go Let It Out when rating the finest post-90s Oasis tracks.
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