Originally posted by MirrorballBoy:[..]
Nono I get you. It's indeed a shame and particularly for fans like you. I admire Oasis really but for me their best times ( and with that their best records) were years ago. Their latest album gave me the feeling that they were really back on it, but now this happens...I don't say all the albums outside Defenitely Maybe and Morning Glory are crap but they just don't do it to me like those just mentioned. And you're right about Oasis putting on a rock'n roll concert. U2 puts on a rock show, and that's a huge difference. Hopefully Noel somehow gets back on track with Oasis in the future. Alright, let's put on Champagne Supernova here, at the moment my favourite Oasis track..
Originally posted by miraclemarcos:[..]
i feel like Oasis was doomed for releasing two great albums as their first two
every single work of them after that NEEDED to be compared with Definitely Maybe and (What's The Story) Morning Glory, and this have always pissed me off
Standing On The Shoulders of Giants and Heathen Chemistry are considered their lowest point, but even so we can hear great songs from those albums: Fuckin' In The Bushes, Go Let It Out, Who Feels Love, Gas Panic, Where Did It All Go Wrong, Sunday Morning Call, Roll It Over, The Hindu Times, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Songbird and Litlle By Litlle
and some b-sides too, like: Let's All Make Believe, Carry Us All, Solve My Mistery (this one is just a demo, actually), Idler's Dream, One Way Road, etc..
Funnily, my favorite Oasis album is The Masterplan.. a collection of 14 b-sides
if you haven't listened to this one yet, please do!
it's nothing less than mind-blowing!
Originally posted by Doc32:[..]
There in lies part of the problem...Noel wasted great songs like Acquiesce, The Masterplan, Whatever, (a single) Talk Tonight etc....as B sides when these songs were strong enough to make great albums out of instead of a collection of b sides. Oasis should have had 4 or 5 great albums from the mid to late nineties...not 2 and a half
Originally posted by miraclemarcos:[..]
i feel like Oasis was doomed for releasing two great albums as their first two
every single work of them after that NEEDED to be compared with Definitely Maybe and (What's The Story) Morning Glory, and this have always pissed me off
Standing On The Shoulders of Giants and Heathen Chemistry are considered their lowest point, but even so we can hear great songs from those albums: Fuckin' In The Bushes, Go Let It Out, Who Feels Love, Gas Panic, Where Did It All Go Wrong, Sunday Morning Call, Roll It Over, The Hindu Times, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Songbird and Litlle By Litlle
and some b-sides too, like: Let's All Make Believe, Carry Us All, Solve My Mistery (this one is just a demo, actually), Idler's Dream, One Way Road, etc..
Funnily, my favorite Oasis album is The Masterplan.. a collection of 14 b-sides
if you haven't listened to this one yet, please do!
it's nothing less than mind-blowing!
Originally posted by miraclemarcos:[..]
gotta agree with you!
Noel wasted a lot of great songs!
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Originally posted by carol_jb:[..]
Man, I'm also a very huge Oasis fan from Brazil (from what city are you?)
But if you didn't read yet, read the text "where did it all go wrong?" in Oasisnews. That text gave me hope when I was lost of myself since friday night. I hope they're right!
Originally posted by miraclemarcos:[..]
gotta agree with you!
Noel wasted a lot of great songs!
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Originally posted by miraclemarcos:[..]
gotta agree with you!
Noel wasted a lot of great songs!
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Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
But apparently Liam's got stuff of his own as well - ready made, apparently...
Originally posted by carol_jb:OH GOD, you met GEM??????????????????????? He's my favorite member, I love him, oooh he is so hot hahaha. You're very lucky, guy! I went only in Curitiba. and yeah, top night! One of the bests days of my life!