Is 2019 the year Oasis becomes Yea Forumscore? At least the first two albums?
Is 2019 the year Oasis becomes Yea Forumscore? At least the first two albums?
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I've been listening to Rockin' Chair in non stop since monday.
Top lads.
Yes
Yes, yes and yes.
Oasis haters your days are numbered.
can an band with only 2 great albums released in a short period of time be great?
these guys were only good from 1994 to 1996, the worst Greatest band in the World ever
>the brothers gonna work it out
Liam is a 10/10 in England
3 if you count The Masterplan
they are indirectly guilty of the death of rock by enabling the Spice Girls
This is fucking gold lol
I'm glad people are finally coming around. Turn that rating on RYM up because remember - 41% of all RYM users are American and Americans don't know Oasis outside Wonderwall.
You bring up a point but their third album was good, just not amazing like the first two. The rest are average but they were the greatest band for a point, I think, and definitely Definitely Maybe and What's the Story Morning Glory, as albums, should be Yea Forumscore. People don't like the first four Beatles albums as much as the rest mate but people still remember them
Yeah that compilation album has b-sides that are better than some bands' biggest hits
These are the only 3 releases i listen to in their catalogue. Dyknow what I mean is good too.
>Americans don't know Oasis outside Wonderwall.
Uber normies born after the year 2000 maybe. Anyone born before 2000 who listened to a remotely "alternative" station growing up has easily heard Champagne Supernova a bajillion times and likely one or two others, if even if they don't remember it.
Wonderwall is only as well known as it is today because it's so easy to cover and because of the meme factor. If Yea Forums was around in the mid-late 90s, basically anyone remotely paying attention to the music press and/or listening to MTV or the radio or whatever would probably encounter a good 6-7 Oasis songs, particularly on Yea Forums being more into the "alt/indie/modern rock" sort of scene than just strictly daytime MTV/Top 40.
Oasis is worse than the Spice Girls
What is your favorite song by them that isn't in any of their 90s output lads?
This one probably or shock of the lightning
There are a lot of good b-sides that weren't even on The Masterplan compilation. Also, 2005's Dont Believe the Truth was fairly well received compared to their other albums. People who weren't too keen on 94-96 Oasis kind of passably liked DBTT in part because it had a different lighter sound that wasnt so bombastic and boastful.
>There are a lot of good b-sides that weren't even on The Masterplan compilation.
Redpill me on those lad
The Hindu Times
Born on a Different Cloud
Waiting for The Rapture
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And this is post-Be Here Now Oasis too
Here are just a few that I really like.
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The Masterplan, Don't Believe the Truth, and Dig Out Your Soul are all good. Shoulders of Giants and Heathen Chemistry are pretty decent too, and Be Here Now has some quality tunes lurking underneath the crushing layers of noise, and Noel wasn't even really trying that time. Oasis never really put out a terrible album, despite what some may have you believe. The idea that they stopped being good after Morning Glory and never recovered is probably parroted by lazy faggots who never bothered to check out their later stuff anyway.
Some of the Be Here Now b-sides are so good it's actually frustrating that they didn't make the album.
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Apparently, Liam originally recorded the vocals for "Step Out" as Brian Cannon or somebody showed home footage of Liam recording them at an event recently.
Somebody even dubbed that footage over the instrumental. It's kind of rough because the Liam bit is unmastered and then run through phone footage at an event, but it's kind of cool. I hope this full version comes out some day:
Wish Noel would re-consider cutting and remastering be here now. At least we got this youtu.be
Oasis has always been mucore you seasonal zoomer
Apparently he stopped after DYKWIM because it was such a pain in the ass to go through 80 different multitracks, 50 of which are just random guitar overdubs on a fucking 8 minute song. Imagine doing a whole 70 minute album of that.
Personally, I kind of wish the wall of sound guitar had been kept for the chorus as it sounds kind of barren without it.
Cloudburst is so good
This is my favorite Oasis song. It creates so much joy.
This. I first got into them outside the hits thanks to seeing them on RYM and then a sharethread in 2012 with a slightly off version of "Definitely Maybe" (random tracks at the end of the album and "Live Forever" had clicking at the end)
HOW SWEEE EEEET.. TO BE AN IDIOOTTT
Oasis is fun but man did they steal melodies and riffs from just about everyone.
>Bollocks! He lied about a lot of things. The argument about Pretty Green was lies, what he said about V Festival and the fake laryngitis was lies – I don’t know, maybe he’s convinced that’s the truth. I don’t know what goes on in his head. I know him, so I’m not disappointed. That’s what he’s like. I know how he spins the press. He’s used the press for years. Interviews and press are secondary for us, that’s his life. - Andy Bell
I think I speak for all of us when I say
what did he mean by this?
Kinda rips off a Stone Roses B-side but yeah, it's great.
I want to see the full Noel Gallagher music video commentary. Apparently, it's like 2 hours long...
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radiohead fanboys btfo
In ok with that. Their first 2 albums + The Masterplan have many excellent tunes.
Sounds like across the universe
I really hope so desu