>making a movie about a literal who two hit wonder
why are bongs so deluded?
Making a movie about a literal who two hit wonder
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>Two hit wonder
You wonder why people make fun of Amaricans
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fuck off you poof wanker lick my bollocks as you were LG x
>en.m
And just like that i can ignore you're entire post
feeeeeeling supasawnic
geeev me geen an tawnig
this is some weak bait they sold well in america almost everything they did went platinum over there
Noel is a pretty cool, funny guy, which makes it so weird that his own brother is such a thick cunt
Alri Noel
You do know that Oasis used to sell out stadiums in america, right? I don't know if you are trolling or just a zoomer.
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>Okereke responded critically to comments made by Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis in early 2007. Liam called Bloc Party "A band off of University Challenge", while Noel dismissed them as "indie shit". In retaliation, Okereke stated, "I think Oasis are the most overrated and pernicious band of all time. They had a totally negative and dangerous impact upon the state of British music. They have made stupidity hip. They claim to be inspired by The Beatles but, and this saddens me, they have failed to grasp that The Beatles were about constant change and evolution. Oasis are repetitive Luddites."
based and niggerpilled
Twat 'im our kid
>negative and dangerous
My god liberals are just the worst
ok and they literally only have two songs ythat still get played anymore who cares about 25 years ago if nobody remembers it now it wasnt a hit
wow OP is cute
>if nobody remembers it now it wasnt a hit
I'll just stop paying attention to you because you are clearly an imbecile.
I live in middle America and hear several different oasis songs a week on the radio.
BIBLICAL
no you dont lying fuck
oasis blows
Only söylents hate Oasis.
Wrong board pleb, this is now a driveshaft thread.
Heard Acquiesce a couple days ago and Black Star Dancing yesterday. Get fucked.
i’d consider any band that has two songs getting regular play internationally 25 years after the fact pretty successful stop coping i’ve seen this thread a million times already this week i will also say that even if they sold nothing if filmmakers want to make a documentary about a band they finds interesting then why not there’s a fucking motley crew documentary on netflix right now ffs
on what some freeform public radio shit? doesn't count
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Liam would make a great shitposter here
>nigger opinion
>based
please pick one
What's their second hit exactly? Do you mean Bittersweet Symphony because that was the Verve...
I heard Acquiesce on the radio today coming home from work. But i live in Britbongland so if you listen to radio for 1 hour you're more likely than not to her Oasis at some point
Sayonara, I am a Japanese man (in Japan), Oasis get played every single day in my prefectures local radio-station, I am very excited to see this film.
Sorry for my poor English I am a Japanese man living in Japan.
Don't Look Back in Anger
Champagne Supernova
this
never heard of this song in my life
FUCK OASIS
love this song
On our alternative station. Oasis is an indie band you realize.
The Chad Liam
Vs
The Virgin Noel
It's always been this way.
For me? It’s Listen Up.
>Get called Uni, Indie shit
>Prove them right with your faggoty, pretentious response
that was not a hit in America
Oasis had at least a handful of solid high-profile hits in America, alongside a bunch of smaller ones as well.
They sold out Madison Square Garden in 2008 or 2009 or something, 90s one hit wonders don't do that.
What’s the story morning glory
biblical
>never heard of this song in my life
It’s unironically their best song, treat yourself.
You’ve more than likely heard it before
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not a hit in america
>two hit wonder
One hit wonder, no one knows any of their songs outside wonderwall
>I don’t know any of their songs therefore no one does
How have you never heard Champagne Supernova?
It's the same with Elton John, literally know maybe 3 of his songs yet he got a movie about himself while he's still alive
Yes it was
I'm not a bong
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BOUND WITH ALL THE WEIGHT OF ALL THE WORDS HE TRIED TO SAY
CHAINED TO ALL THE PLACES THAT HE NEVER WISHED TO STAY
BOUND WITH ALL THE WEIGHT OF ALL THE WORDS HE TRIED TO SAY
AND AS HE FACED THE SUN HEEEEEEEEEEEE
CAAAAAAAAST NOOOOOOO SHAAAAAAAADOWWWWWWWWWWW
Two hit wonder just listen to the beatles at least they try different things
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>hurr how come i don't know something tthat was popular before i was born. must never have been popular at all
It wasn't a single in England dumbass, but it was in America. That shit is still on the radio today
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>the beatles at least they try different things
I love the Beatles but literally half their songs sound literally exactly the same
>listening to the radio
Careful with that furious typing grandpa you might cramp your knuckles
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noels solo here is grunge as fuck
------ THE ULTIMATE REDPILL ------
Pulp > Suede > Radiohead = Blur > The Verve > Oasis > Mansun = Kula Shaker > Supergrass = The Auteurs > Dodgy > Elastica
P.S.: Wonderwall is shit and not even in 10 best Oasis songs.
t. literal retard zoomer who doesn't remember one of the biggest summer anthems of the 90s
i was speaking comparatively if you look at the top beatles tracks they all have a unique sound
For me it's blur
Yeah but, Oasis or Bloor?
>P.S.: Wonderwall is shit and not even in 10 best Oasis songs.
duh
oasis best shit were always the b-sides
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also, god-tier cover
The real patrician's choice was Curve.
wew that's some seriously bad taste. did you type that yourself or was it your dildo
curve were great but had fuck-all to do with britpop
if anything they were the feminine counterpart to nine inch nails and 90s mary chain
reznor even did a remix for them, and JAMC took them on tour as openers
Who gives a shit about America, it’s a British film for a British band, and over here in their homeland they have dozens of popular songs.
>ITT: songs that are better that whole Oasis discography
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Of course it was
For me, in the 90's, it was trip hop.
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>Pulp > Suede
Stopped reading there.
catch aids and die
ive never heard it before
toni halliday was a goddess.
>sneaker pimps
should never have gotten rid of the girl, that bitch could sing. here she is high as fuck.
>imagine being ameritard and never heard about best group of the 90s
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thats a small peepee
separations is a very underrated album
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used to go on 4-5am walks around town while listening to that album as a teenager
>making a movie about a literal who two hit wonder
>why are bongs so deluded?
>Radiohead = Blur
Good one, kid.
i think it's a gradual process, in the beginning they cut off a bit of your dick and then you slowly turn into white teeth and plastic
>Elastica
Underrated. Slags these days think women are underrepresented, but there were tons of female fronted bands in the 80s and 90s.
This just reminds me of the time Liam said the only reason the Beatles were bigger than them is they got there first and made songs before them claiming they would've wrote all there songs even better.
you'd be hard-pressed to find a more overrated band than Radiohead
This album is better that OK Computer
easy
not even close kys
I liked the Spice Girls as well as Britpop/rock back then, and I don't regret a thing.
they were only popular cos she pegged damon, no way they had any musical merit
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If the Afghan Whigs and Catherine Wheel were the biggest bands of the 90s instead of Nirvana and Oasis the world would be a much nicer place right now.
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Absolutely based
But Hole were actually much better than either Oasis or Nirvana.
that's a big pussy
they could never be big bands since they make marginal music that appeal to a niche public (mainly faggots). please get a better understanding of how popular music works.
I'm listening to Mel C. and Bryan Adams and don't want to be disturbed with that hole shit
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FOOKEN BIBLICAL MATE SHOW THIS FOOKEN CUNT LG x
is that a Blur lyric?
NOW THAT YOU'RE MIIIIIIIIIIINEEEEEEEEEE
WE'LL FIND A WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
OF CHASING THE SUUUUUUUUN
>they could never be big bands since they make marginal music that appeal to a niche public
>(mainly faggots)
>90% of afghan whigs songs were about explicitly hetero dysfunctional relationships and heroin
>90% of catherine wheel songs were about girls, cars, heroin or girls in cars on heroin
nigga what
AAAAAHHHHHHHH LET ME BE THE ONE
Oh, heroin use. Quite the relatable subject. It’s a wonder they weren’t more popular.
THAT SHINES WITH YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUU
you do understand that the word faggot has expanded beyond its original slang meaning? songs about relationships and heroin sound quite faggy to me, so I stand by my words
summary of acceptable song topics:
>sun
>shine
>sunshiiiine
>cigarettes
>alcohol
>wonderwalls
>living forever
>sailing down a river alone
>sisters
>talking shit about BASED Noel and REDPILLED Liam
Only an obnoxious burger would commit such a crime. Go back so listening to your Selena Grande-Swift and all your shit plastic music.
AND WE COULD SLIIIIIDE AWAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY
>about
That's not really the point, we're talking music.
That guy was just trolling, but there is truth to it, Oasis and Nirvana constructed their songs (melodically, harmonically, structurally) in a format that was much more palatable to radio and MTV audiences.
It's really what allows certain acts to become huge and others be more cult. The cult acts can often be more interesting and cool because they go outside of the box that would increase the chances of hitmaking.
SLIIIIIIIIIIIIDE AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
SLIIIIIIIIIIIIDE AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
>The Catherine Wheel
I rate Adam & Eve well higher than Morning Glory and OK Computer.
don't know, don't care
they are absolute fookin legens mate, me an me mum used to listen all the time
B A S E D
PAIN
HERE IT COMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES AGAIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNN
For you.
this but unironically
she must have a very powerful clit
haha British humor
he isn't wrong
LOL
The paddyroller is gonna get that fucking nigger. Liberal shit.
Noel Gallagher said they've failed in USA and even their record company abandoned them.
>american
This is why I disregard your "human" rights
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fuck amerilards, they don't deserve oasis
>their record company abandoned them.
Their American label handlers didn't have any fucking idea of what to do with them for years. At the point where they were already superstars in the UK and much of Europe their US label was still treating them as a fucking college radio band, like their main competitors were the Breeders and the Lemonheads. It's a wonder they got as big as they did in America during 1996/'97.
>Noel Gallagher said they've failed in USA and even their record company abandoned them.
Only failed comparison to the heights they reached in England. They were obviously nowhere near as ubiquitious over here. And yeah I read that Epic/Sony gave up on trying to promote them here because they (usually Liam) would just fuck it up anyway, particularly in '96 when Liam skipped shows/tv appearances, eventually showed up but was totally drunk, band got into a fight and cancelled the US tour early, etc. It was apparently a nightmare to even film the videos for stuff like Wonderwall because the band would not cooperate at all.
All things considered though, they were pretty fucking big in larger cities, but they just didn't penetrate the rural areas flyover states much other than their songs being background noise on the radio or if you had cable, they were on MTV a bunch. But they didn't draw much of a devoted fanbase in this region. You never had 20k people attending shows in fucking Kansas City like they did in Boston. Nobody in fucking Baton Rouge was racing down the Sam Goody to hunt for the latest import single B-sides. That's where they "failed".
>movie ends, fade to black
>muted riff can be barely heard
>a loud "Woo-hoo" drowned in echo finally explodes
>Coming soon
Britpop Cinematic Universe when?
It took you 3 hours to come up with that response?
Why do British acts pay so much attention to trying to crack America? I know that's where the big bucks are but still, Britain often holds its own in terms of music output.
I'm a Brit and Oasis are fucking garbage. Noel is based but Oasis destroyed British rock/indie. Inspired a generation of talentless retards who think thrashing out three chords on a bland-sounding guitar and having an "attitude" = good music
Now instead of a music scene every shithole Norf town is filled with dozens of Oasis clones who think they can make it big by copying them.
>from your own link
he wasn't wrong. No one cares about bong rankings
Basically this. In the spring of '95 "Live Forever" was nearly a #1 modern rock hit, charted in the Top 40 on the Hot 100 airplay, was Top 20 MTV hit, was gaining some overnight play on pop stations in certain regions. By summer, the follow-up album was complete and their label knew exactly what was in the pipeline (ie. some real huge hit potential) and the Blur/Oasis thing was starting to heat up in the press ahead of the August release date. And what do they do? They're still trying to promote Definitely Maybe and put out Rock 'n' Roll Star as a rock radio single in America, which totally flops... And to start the next album cycle a few months later, they totally ignore Roll With It (which was getting a lot of attention even in the American music press) and put out Morning Glory with very little promotion to the point where it is a moderate hit on modern rock stations in some regions but not in others and gets some mild MTV rotation and they go back on David Letterman to play it. But guess what, Morning Glory is literally was a flop at first because Epic wants them to be big but is still putting in minimal effort in the states.
Pulp were the best for lyrics
Radiohead best for music/experimentation
Blur overrated
Supergrass underrated
Oasis shit-tier
Elastica dogshit tier, maybe the worst British band ever
The Hot 100 wasn't an accurate chart of popular songs in the 90s because a fair amount of hits were played constantly on radio or on MTV but because they didn't have a CD single attached to them in fucking Barnes and Noble or whatever, Billboard said they were not able to chart on the Hot 100. This was the same chart that took until like 2006 to start counting iTunes downloads as legitimate song purchases.
Oasis definitely had some hits outside Wonderwall, not to the same degree as that was, but hits nonetheless.
lmao, babby's first experimental record
I mean they were the best out of that bunch and they at least tried to do different things.
Kid A was really bad though.
That’s a ton of alternative hits. They’re an indie band. That’s where they were successful.
this.
If you grew up in the 90s and paid some attention to music at all you'd surely recognize Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger, Champagne Supernova, and probably Don't Go Away too. And if you were more clued in to alt rock at the time rather than just the general mainstream, you probably know Live Forever and Supersonic and D'you Know What I Mean and maybe Morning Glory too.
Why were American so upset over this and the MTV Unplugged thing? It's just banter. They pulled this sort of shit in Europe all the time and everyone thought it was hilarious
I know this is totally anecdotal, but was out with co-workers in the Midwest doing karaoke last week. They wanted me to sing a song and one of them was like ‘he likes oasis!’ They all started yelling out random songs: supersonic! Live forever! Champagne supernova!
We’re all late 30s-early 40s so yeah, they’re definitely still in the zeitgeist for that generation.
Americans in the 90s were sooo fucking serious. Gen Xers had literally zero sense of humor when it came to music. I used to tell my friends they were just being funny and it was always like, no they’re assholes dude.
>dude it's so funny when your singer skips the first week of shows of the tour for no reason
>dude it's so funny when he finally shows up and is totally incoherent and wasted the whole time and hits the microphone down after every song
>dude it's so funny when he skips singing MTV Unplugged to smoke and drink in the audience
>dude it's so funny when they play at award shows and he swears on camera and acts like a monkey and spits and tosses his beer
>dude it's so funny when the brothers fight and then they cancel the rest of their tour
LITERALLY HILARIOUS AND NOT STUPID AND NEEDLESSLY IRRITATING AT ALL
American music during the 90s was all downbeat grunge, they couldn't handle the more upbeat British rock sound which actively rebelled against the American music imports.
>ctrl+f stone roses 0/0
fucking zoomer, I bet you think they'll be playing every 21 Savage song on the radio in 2034
>American music during the 90s was all downbeat grunge, they couldn't handle the more upbeat British rock sound which actively rebelled against the American music imports.
Literally not true. Plenty of it was grunge crap, but a few Brit songs/acts slipped through to have decent play here. Some of us were very tired of the grunge thing by the mid-90s and Oasis (to a lesser extent the rest of Britpop) were like a breath of fresh air amongst the power chord, drop-D "HURGGGGGGH" kind of stuff.
I always thought it was funny that MSP were actually pretty successful in Canada while being so completely disregarded in North America that they only ever tour it like once or twice a decade.
Idk man, I don't even mind radiohead, but their music is not very experimental to me. they're like a mopy beta band
Noel said Live Forever was literally a response to Cobain’s I hate myself and want to die. Literally the antithesis of the dour grunge of the early 90s. Some of us welcomed the change like you said, but most Americans weren’t ready.
Britpop getting big in the UK was not even two years behind grunge taking off in America, but grunge died by 1995 and we were stuck with the blandest festival shit like Third Eye Blind, Hootie and the Blowfish, Matchbox 20 for the second half of the 90s, no wonder Britpop came in because all those indie rock and roots rock groups sucked.
Just the best album of the 90's coming through.
Oasis were more than a two hit wonder dude. A British two hit wonder over here would be like... idk Robbie Williams or Daniel Bedingfield or something
I’m an American and oasis saved my life. I owe everything to that attitude. ‘Get up off the floor and believe in life. No ones ever gonna ask you twice.’
Still have a framed poster of them in my den.
Oh god it’s one of THOSE guys. Just ignore him.
Oasis played a sold-out show at the Chicago Metro on their very first US tour in 1994 despite Chicago being the second biggest grunge band besides Seattle and them usually playing to double/low triple-digit audience numbers most of the other nights on that tour.
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Americans generally didn't know what to make of Britpop though. Pulp and the Manics didn't even bother to tour the US in the 90s IIRC, Teenage Fanclub never progressed beyond playing small clubs, Suede were openers for the fucking Counting Crows on their first US tour etc.
Even Japan seemed to "get" Britpop more than America did.
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>Third Eye Blind, Hootie and the Blowfish, Matchbox 20
Hey 3EB honestly was pretty good, Matchbox 20 was passable. Hootie was pretty trash except for that one video with the ESPN Basketball guys. I don't know how they sold so many records because barely anyone I knew under 30 liked them.
You love it really.
>Teenage Fanclub never progressed beyond playing small clubs
Yeah but they were briefly SUPER hyped. They played SNL and were allowed to do 4 songs, tons of mags named them the 1991 AOTY (not Nevermind fyi), got some exposure on decent rock stations, etc. Disappeared overnight though.
>Teenage Fanclub
Now that's a fucking band.
Oasis played lots of huge stadiums though?
50k+ on the reg.
I like Semi Charmed Life and 3 AM respectively, but couldn't get into anything else. Same for Goo Goo Dolls and Iris. The only group with that kind of rootsy-jangling guitarsvibe that had more than one good song was Counting Crows with Mr Jones and Me and Round Here.
>Oasis played lots of huge stadiums though?
>50k+ on the reg.
Not in America. Biggest single night attendance they had was in the vicinity of 20,000, but usually smaller (especially the early 00s, where in my local area they went from about 11,000 in '96, to 5,000 in '98 to 2,500 in '02)
Semi Charmed was good, Jumper also good, Graduate too, How it's Gonna Be is a great ballad. Matchbox not as much but I have a soft spot for Real World and Push. Goo Goo Dolls only good song was "Name". Never liked Counting Crows at all.
Black balloon is kino
This song by Ocean Colour Scene is pure 90's Beatles.
yeah that's pretty funny desu
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>(especially the early 00s, where in my local area they went from about 11,000 in '96, to 5,000 in '98 to 2,500 in '02)
The early 2000s were a commercial low point for Oasis in general. Between several underwhelming albums in a row and their complete and utter overexposure in the media they went from being headliners of every festival they played to playing 45-minute daytime sets in a matter of 2-3 years.
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The rebound they had during the mid-to-late 2000s was pretty astounding. I remember Lyla being almost as ever-present on the radio as Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger during '05/'06.
Actually thought Rob Thomas's first solo album was good, Unwell was as good as anything Matchbox 20 ever did. I hated Counting Crows when they were popular, singer seemed like a douche, but came to appreciate them more over a decade later.
Fwiw I could never get into Dave Matthews Band, Rusted Root, or any of those jam bands.
Jesus and people called Oasis derivative...
This is more blatantly Beatles-esque than Oasis ever were and the video looks like they got a VHS of every Oasis music video to date and then tried to copy them.
Yeah they ended up back playing arenas here during that time. Before the final breakup.
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I don't rate Oasis at all but that comeback off The Hindu Times was extraordinary. They scooped up a whole new generation of fans to keep their sub-Beatles shtick going
>Counting Crows
Always liked this song, mainly because of what a blatant Guided By Voices knockoff it is.
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>muh beatles
how perceptive
>I remember Lyla being almost as ever-present on the radio as Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger during '05/'06.
In America? I vaguely recall it coming out but I think I heard it a few times for like month where I lived and then it stopped, much like Go Let it Out a few years earlier. But I think it certain markets it was a bigger hit because it went top 20 modern rock according to wikipedia.
But yeah, '02 they were totally dead. I remember at least seeing late night ads on MTV2 for "Giants" and seeing the video for Go Let it Out a few times. But 2002? I don't think any single from that album got released in America at all. Their fanbase was definitely at an all time low because they played Conan or some other late night show and to date it's never surfaced online from what I can see (because no fan taped it). I didn't even realize the album had come out until like October. I know it spawned some really big hits elsewhere though as said, but all that totally missed us.
Yeah, I don't think they were full-sized arena setups, especially not when I saw them in '08 but it's still a step up from several years prior.
Just for the record I have no idea what these other burgers are talking about. I was a teenager in Philly in the 90s and Oasis was huge, everyone knew about them. They weren't some niche college indie band. They got constant mainstream airplay on the radio and mtv. My friends and I roleplayed as Liam and Noel and made up conflict in our shitty HS talent show band. Didn't everyone do this in the 90s?
for me it was all my people right here right now d'you know what I mean yeah yeah
Oasis was way bigger in urban/suburban areas, particularly on the East Coast. They got play nationwide and were known as a band, but for whatever reason, the avid fanbase was only really coming out of those areas.
Oasis got a second life in America among suburban kids in the mid 2000s when all those groups like Franz Ferdinand, Modest Mouse, Keane, The Bravery got popular and they all pointed to Oasis as inspiration.
The Killers as well
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You used the word prefecture, I now think of you as a friend.
all of this is invalidated when you realize that 90% of bloc party's discography is a burning dumpster fire.
judas is garbage, FNM is where´s at
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>this pathetic attempt to out-banter a Gallagher
This film actually made me like Oasis alot. Made me realize they were actually a real band if that makes sense. I went out and listened to their whole discography after. So many great songs
Shock of the Lightning got decent airtime in the States, in fact that's what made an Oasis fan.
>Shock of the Lightning got decent airtime in the States, in fact that's what made an Oasis fan.
Yeah it was definitely the closest thing they had to a hit in the realm of "alt rock" since Be Here Now. They were even slated to tour with Weezer the following year though it didn't pan out (because the relationship between Liam and Noel was at the lowest point it had ever been in the band. Sometime between the end of the Don't Believe the Truth era and that album something went terribly wrong, and unlike other times, it was never resolved. Noel had a two year old child at the time that had never even met Liam, the two weren't even in the same room ever during recording the albums and never interacted on tour except on stage).
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Listen Up is one of my favourite Oasis songs.
Love it.
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Oasis
fuck off zoomer
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Remember watching this on 120 Minutes in 1999
Joining Oasis held Noel back.
His solo project is infinitely superior.
>t. brainlet
Noel had no career without Liam.
For their first few years he tried to avoid drawing any attention to himself whilst Liam carried the band as frontman.
Just look at Noel during their first Glastonbury gig.
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It was only Liam being a druggy drinking mess that let Noel begin to sing on stage and build confidence in himself.
They did well out of supporting Nirvana.
Kurt loved the Glasgow sound in general, so many pictures of him in BMX Bandits, Captain America (aka Eugenius aka Eugene Kelly = Vaselines) t-shirts etc.
Oasis b sides are something out of this world
But the best oasis song is Slide Away
Noel was a retard with the way he wasted their B-sides.
So much kino in there that could've saved albums like Be Here Now (which isn't as bad as people say anyway).
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still a banger
fuck off boomer, i'm a zoomer and i love oasis
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Oasis has kino b-sides
Good for you kid, were you also born in the wrong generation?
The Masterplan is a great album and it's pretty much all B-sides.
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It's a compilation of B-sides
idk what the fuck do you mean but i was born in 2000
My recollection is that grunge was floundering by late 93/early 94, Kurt dying was just a sort of confirmation that it was really done.
for me it's Some might say
OP is retart
>cant even remember the millenium or when the west was still white
yikes
I don't think Suede were ever really a Britpop band. People think that because of the Select cove but Britpop actually came out the interviews Blur did for MLIR.
Its interesting how these things get distorted so quickly.
When it all kicked off they released Dog Man Star which did nothing despite being a masterpiece. They come back in late 1996 with Richard Oakes but Britpop had already peaked in 1995 and was going to start failing itself by mid-1997 so they kind of missed it really.
I've still got this on VHS somewhere. It was a lot of fun, I remember it as a very happy time and I still miss ladettes.
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For me its rock n roll star
I prefer Morning Glory as an absolute banging tune myself.
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WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL
When the first played it live at Roskilde Liam fucking KILLED the weeeeeeelllls.
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angelic
BIBLICAL
Nice. Shame even in '94 and '95 he was blowing his voice out. Used to sing the falsetto in Live Forever too.
Yeah it sucks, that's what happens when you lack sleep, smoke, drink and do drugs non-stop whilst having hashimotos disease and not properly training yourself how to sing.
Grunge's biggest weakness was its obsession with authenticity and being part of "the scene". When Bush, a band that wasn't even American but put together by some rich kids from the UK, managed to perfectly ape the sound in 1994 it put a dent in grunge's credibility. Then Soundgarden won a Grammy that year for Black Hole Sun and Superunknown, further damaging its claim to outsider status. Then Pearl Jam at the very end of the year started moving away from the grunge sound with Vitalogy. Also Stone Temple Pilots, who'd always been accused of being posers, came out with Purple that summer and the big songs were decidedly more upbeat than their first album or anything Nirvana or Alice in Chains had put out.
Realistically should have been the biggest band of the 90s, especially after RHCP practically vanished between 1992 and 1999, but Mike Patton got too caught up in side projects and artsy stuff.
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IT KEEPS ME UP ALL NIGHT
Super Furry Animals> Every other 90s british band
And it will be nice to be alone
For a week or two
fucking 'avin' it
>straight up saying they shouldn't have made SotSoG
It wasn't *that* bad.
Loved Elastica, was a big fan of Lush and Echobelly back in the day as well.
>releasing No Distance Left to Run as third single instead of Bugman or Trailerpark
Then Damon took Trailerpark and went off to make Gorillaz.
>two hit wonder
>i was born in 1995 who dis
basically
Far as labels go, I worked for Sam Goody from 1994-2001 and at least through Be Here Now they were given priority. I distinctly remember setting up a big in-store display for that one and having to play it at least once every rotation (we had a 5 CD changer we'd swap out all day) the first couple of days it was out. Funnily enough we were also sold really hard on Spacehog and Manic Street Preachers. Biggest one though was Robbie Williams. His label (Capitol I think) went fucking nuts trying to hype him as the next giant star to almost zero response. I did get some angloboos coming in to order his original UK albums though.
Yeah they tried to break him so hard but nobody was biting. The couple of songs played on the radio were pleasant enough but I don't think anyone cared really
I remember hearing about Robbie Williams a lot, because I read UK news, but never heard his shit here in burgerestan.
Me too fren. There's quite a number of us. Noel's brilliant at writing that kind of thing, and Liam projecting it
He got a spot on the MTV Movie Awards when that was still something worth talking about, and they gave a decent amount of airtime to the Rock DJ video when his next album came out: youtube.com
But yeah, he was a blip on the radar here compared to the rest of the world.
they sound like u2 with odd time signatures and a laptop
>He got a spot on the MTV Movie Awards when that was still something worth talking about
Clearly payola though
Hardly on the level of fame necessary to appear on that
Depending on how old you are, you may have heard these, but they faded from public memory fairly quickly:
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>a nigger commenting on British culture
took long enough for this post to show up
have a BASED
i dont know man, for a pop star he came across as really weird and awkward. i mean some of his videos are disturbing(rock dj, come undone, no regrets), his music style was all over the place(country, old time easy listening, disco, britpop, funk, rap)
I guess, though I'm not sure how much of that filtered over here. We mainly just saw him as a foreign popstar wannabe in a year that was saturated with new pop acts like Britney and Christina and already had a foreign male pop singer in Ricky Martin. He was just extraneous really.
Also his late night appearances were oddly unprofessional:
>Clearly payola though
Oh, definitely. Just pointing out how hard they tried to make him a thing when ironically the hot new trend was poppy boy bands, exactly the image he was working to shed.
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LMAOing at the Gallagher bro lookalike
>Robbie Williams faded from memory in UK
>never played in UK
what?!
he is still hyped here ALL the time
nothing wrong with him either. dont @ me
youtube.com
shut your hore mouth
>>Robbie Williams faded from memory in UK
>>never played in UK
>what?!
>he is still hyped here ALL the time
Talking about US dummy
It really is
god i wish
intimacy is the only bad album and it contains their greatest tune, the last album lacks half the band so its not fair to count it
bloc party... shite for students eh la LG x
Why do they hate eachother?
irish genes
Another year of HRT and she's going to be cute as fuck. Hope she can still cum by then.
I just saw one of them call the other ugly once and thought it was hilarious because they look alike. Seems like a right comedy movie.
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Supreme b8 m8, he has that many on lion king alone. He has about 10 hits AT LEAST that everyone knows
Nobody cares about a 20 year old cartoon, fag.
marry me OP
outside of that he has literally 3 hit songs though
It's ok you'll hear them on the beyonce lion king remake you little underage poof
>this amount of streams
>not counting the other ways people listen to music and the fact a lot of his fanbase will still buy physical
mouth breathing retards leave
the best bands of the 90s were all american. you bongs fell off after the 80s after a godtier run for 3 decades.
bro, yes
vry based
nah
yah
nah
Radiohead is infinity times better than any of those bands