Toney’s bookie
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Don't be so dismissive...we're all different.
Oasis and their music is a big part of my 'soul'. I grew up to Oasis and City. It's about going mad with my mates at their gigs. About 50p drinks at 5th Ave on a Thursday night when I was 17 and them playing 'I am the Resurrection' (Stone Roses), 'Step On' (Happy Mondays) and 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' as a trio every week and this being the best part of the night...manic. About singing the Alan Ball song to the tune of 'Wonderwall' when we were losing 6-0 at Liverpool.
Personally, I actually quite like their music and reminds me of some pretty awesome times in my life so if it's OK with you I'll have my soul and you can have yours!
Stuuuuuu said:Well you certainly won't find 'soul' in an Oasis song, lets be honest. I can't think of a band more devoid of soul. Whether you like them or not, surely you wouldn't argue that their music has any real soul or feeling?
Don't be so dismissive...we're all different.
Oasis and their music is a big part of my 'soul'. I grew up to Oasis and City. It's about going mad with my mates at their gigs. About 50p drinks at 5th Ave on a Thursday night when I was 17 and them playing 'I am the Resurrection' (Stone Roses), 'Step On' (Happy Mondays) and 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' as a trio every week and this being the best part of the night...manic. About singing the Alan Ball song to the tune of 'Wonderwall' when we were losing 6-0 at Liverpool.
Personally, I actually quite like their music and reminds me of some pretty awesome times in my life so if it's OK with you I'll have my soul and you can have yours!