I don't care what Brits say. These guys were a one hit wonder everywhere else in the world. Fuck this pussy ass band.
In Australia? One hit wonder In Canada? One hit wonder In America? One hit wonder In Brazil? One hit wonder In Japan? One hit wonder In fucking Zimbabwe? One hit fucking wonder
Even if they were, the movie's still entertaining.
Robert Morales
how do you not even know champagne supernova you buttblasted zoomer?
oasis were overrated hut better than a lot of shit at the time
embarassing post
Juan Robinson
>In Australia? One hit wonder Wrong, they were huge here
Blake Diaz
Seething blur fan
Lucas Mitchell
They were huge even in mexico
Anthony Walker
yeah, but they're an British band. they're a hit there and they don't have to be anywhere else (although they were in America back in the day), what's your point? fakin poofta, nevah bathed in a champagne supernova
Elijah Lee
>one hit wonder >able to consistently sell out stadiums for the next 15 years I don't think so Tim
Isaac Allen
except they struggled to sell out 1,000 capacity clubs in america
James Cox
Champagne Supernova was big. Don't Look Back in Anger and Live Forever were played a lot on alt stations. Don't Go Away kind of was as well but that one was more forgettable.
Matthew Howard
You're not the center of the world.
Bentley Collins
This isn't true though. They played Madison Square Garden multiple times and headlined Coachella.
Leo Gonzalez
>In Brazil Oasis were and are still huge in South America the fuck you talking about?
Ayden Fisher
We control culture are you joking
Ethan Howard
This. Stop Crying Your Heart was a massive hit here at the time too. I remember it was even a theme in some soap opera.
Liam Edwards
How old are you? They sold out stadiums in America all the time late 2000s. How are you 18+ if you don't remember that?
Nicholas Hernandez
2 overated cokehead chavs... Coldplay are better.
Xavier Stewart
True, but rock was invented in america
Carter Smith
As in one hit song? (I assume you mean Wonderwall) Most people probably know CS, DLBiA and Live Forever, so no. As in only one hit album? Well, Live Forever was on Definitely Maybe, so they had a couple of years worth of a popular run. Still, they peaked hard around 94-95, before the Gallagher brothers couldn't stand eachother anymore.
Henry Long
SO SALLY CAN WAIT
James Gomez
yup you control it, and youve used that power to destroy european cultures and replace it with progressive american ideals that amount to people destroying themselves then replacing themselves with 3rd worlders under the guise of "muh feedom"
so thanks for destroying western civilization i guess
Adam Moore
>In Australia? One hit wonder I don't know for certain about other countries but in Australia and New Zealand they were fucking huge. Seriously, everyone who was around then has a copy of Morning Glory somewhere in their CD collection.
The real problem with Oasis is that their third album, Be Here Now, was seen as such a huge disaster it basically killed the bands momentum and relevancy almost overnight. It's the problem with the Supersonic documentary too, the film ends at Knebworth, their peak, and doesn't delve into the trainwreck that was their careers from that point on. I would pay fucking good money to see an Oasis documentary covering the Be Here Now era and tour because some of the stories are hilarious (everyone was too high on cocaine including the producer and mixer, Liam's voice was fucked, Noel took a holiday and didn't finish any of the song's lyrics, the cocaine lead them to add millions of guitar overdubs and solos to every single fucking song making it an unbearable experience to listen to all the way through etc.) Basically the first album, Definitely Maybe (1994) made them British superstars and got them some overseas recognition, Morning Glory in late 1995 made them worldwide superstars and they even broke America with Wonderwall and then in 1997 they did Be Here Now and fucking killed their careers (even though the band did go on after then few were listening)
Also they were a fucking good band when they started. This live gig is from right before they did Definitley Maybe and they sound fantastic. The problem is that Noel quickly ran out of things to write about the more famous he got (most of his early songs are about wishing to be a rock-star and famous and once he got his wish he didn't have much to say) and Liam's distinctive singing style is actually really band for your throat and killed his voice by the time 1997 rolled around (not helped by the cigs, booze and drugs of course.) >youtube.com/watch?v=yMb52AiA6z8
>dumb band formed by a couple of cunts who hate each other >Woah so deep and artistic!
I never get normies and their obsecession for pedestrian music
Logan Cox
Good choruses and catchy hooks go a long way.
Nathan Cook
Came here to post this, OP once again a massive poofter.
Cooper Cooper
Unironically better than the beetles.
Owen Murphy
it really was just Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova here in the U.S. and I was in H.S. at the time, so I would've noticed if the other songs had really caught on instead of just been pushed Oasis sucked, and Blur were just as irrelevant. It was Song 2 and that's it. Some oldfags might've heard Girls & Boys on college radio, but it was never a mainstream hit
Ayden Robinson
oasis suck dick
Robert Gray
So no counterargument, just eurosperging
Adam Turner
Not him but counter arguments to what exactly?
Lincoln Harris
Yep, I remember distinctly when Be Here Now came out and it sold fucking boat loads.
William Nelson
u dont say nish esp when your a massive cunt as you were LG x
Jacob Rogers
Blur didn't give a solitary fuck about American success, their whole identity was about being as anti-American as possible. Gorillaz is massive in your country too so fuck off.
Jackson Hernandez
I'm all for shitposting, but I don't even know how you can say one hit wonder unless you're underage.
Isaiah Foster
based Liam
Easton Myers
Be Here Now had genuinely good songs, I listened to the demos on the re-release and they hold up remarkably. Production was the real issue, but even then it adds a certain extravagant charm to the album. They weren't afraid to be massive and appeal to that pop-arena rock style.
William Perez
t. blur
Aiden Sanchez
>their whole identity was about being as anti-American as possible that's why by the time they rolled around with their s/t release in 97, their sound was basically indebted to that 90's american indie/alt rock ala pavement, gbv, such an anti-american position my friend
Austin Thomas
wow, your personal identity is really defined by liking a rock band, huh? that's too bad
Isaac Price
>indebted Bruh, Song 2 was basically a parody of low brow post-grunge crap. Coxon might have like Pavement for its guitar work but there was undoubtedly an anti-American streak in all of Blur's music.
Complete projection on your part mate, stay mad.
Brandon Cruz
I said Oasis and Blur both sucked, you idiot
Carson Gomez
I'm an Ausfag who grew up during their prime and the only song of theirs I know is Wonderwall.
what about that other song? music video had these weird effects, dude with a beard out in the street playing drums?
uh
"how does it feeeeeel like..", uh, something something
Chase Roberts
Oasis are a very strange band. Here in the UK if you listen to radio for like 3 hours straight, the only band you're guaranteed to hear a song from is Oasis, like you could literally bet your life that you will eventually hear an Oasis song during that time, and you can't really make that same bet on any other band. That's how big they are here. But everywhere else in the world they are kind of a two or three hit wonder for people not really into music. Everyone in the world knows who Bono is for example, yet hardly anyone outside the UK knows who Noel Gallagher is.
Chase Myers
You need a slap
James Gray
SHE SAID HER NAME WERE DOT SHE DIDNT HALF TALK A LOT
Sebastian Mitchell
Stfu blacky
Logan Torres
They had two hits. Champaign Supernova and Wonderwall were played on the radio 24/7 in US in the 90s. Shame they suck though.
Jayden Clark
AS YOU FUCKIN WERE LG x
Daniel Reyes
WOOHOO
Andrew Gray
they weren't as big as they imagined themselves to be. i remember seeing a picture of "the bonehead army" - two middle aged and obviously drunk British women in tight dresses.