Oasis reunion

Todays music is shite?

Idles
Doves
Fontains DC
Foals
Michael kiwanuka
Ren harvieu
Squid
Richard hawley


And plenty more.


Doves are vastly superior to oasis also btw even if not as famous

true I guess it was a lazy statement to make but as we only have radio two on at work , that's where I hear most music today so I don't get to hear the Doves or Courteeners much having said that the cd in my car at the moment is a Courteeners !!…...I am stuck in the 80's and 90's the Smiths, Joy Division, Stone Roses, Buzzcocks along with the 60's beatles and the Rolling Stones lol......so I guess I am not in with the modern stuff only the stuff I hear is radio 2 or the crap that my young workmates play is it called drum and bass ??
 
Doves is great as an instrumental in our stadium, not much more.

Oasis has a sing-along quality that makes it resonate far more widely.

You can sing a long to baby shark but you wouldn't.


Personally oasis are in my lp collextion but haven't picked up or played then for nearly 15 years and never felt the urge.

The kinks, lou reed, bowie smiths, roses, doves, elbow and for less well known bands new fads, cud etc I stick on all the time
 
Oasis songs do not stand the test if time, thats just not the case. If they did then every pub band you hear would still be playing them. Kids who are learning instruments play them because thats how basic the music is. Not having a pop, I love that Oasis are City fans and all that, but their songs are not classics. I like Noel's stuff, but again its just like

I think you’d be surprised as to how big Oasis are amongst today’s teenagers. I live in the West Midlands and as my son is a 17 year old bass player in a band I see a lot of young bands playing the pubs and clubs. The majority of cover versions by far are Oasis and Stone Roses. That’s not because the music is simple (there are more simple songs to play - I disagree with you on this anyway ) but because they like the songs, the swagger and the attitude. How can you say they haven’t stood the test of time if teenagers are adopting Oasis to this extent?
 
I think you’d be surprised as to how big Oasis are amongst today’s teenagers. I live in the West Midlands and as my son is a 17 year old bass player in a band I see a lot of young bands playing the pubs and clubs. The majority of cover versions by far are Oasis and Stone Roses. That’s not because the music is simple (there are more simple songs to play - which I disagree with) but because they like the songs, the swagger and the attitude. How can you say they haven’t stood the test of time if teenagers are adopting Oasis to this extent?


All that is understandable, in the modern media age Oasis won't fade as they are the main part of what was the britpop genre and were put up as this shininh star of great music revival, even though if you look at the other three band, Pupo, Suede and blur were musically and lyrically much better, yet oasis are seen as the face of the early 90s music era.

Also they promoted the lad image and football culture image well to their advantage that they still get top coverage whenever they make a comments.

Doesn't mean their music is any better than aveeage though to many.
 
Btw I don't deny the right to think they are amazing, just find it ridiculous that not liking them is seen as taboo to many of their fans
 
That’s complete bollocks to be honest. Go to a party or gathering now and regardless of age it’s the Oasis songs that get the biggest reaction towards the end of a night. Definitely Maybe is almost 30 years old and still sounds brilliant. Morning Glory (the song), Masterplan and countless others. You may not like them or say the songs aren’t difficult to play but to say they’ve not stood the test of time is a terrible argument.

I haven’t heard Oasis played at a friend’s house, when we were having drinks/a meal, for years. I cannot remember the last time.

Maybe it depends who you’re friends with?

I know it’s always played in some Manchester pubs and it gets the degenerates on cocaine ‘buzzing’ but that isn’t saying much.

It doesn’t help they’re both complete dick heads but at least Noel’s grown up.

And I happen to actually like a fair number of their songs.
 
All that is understandable, in the modern media age Oasis won't fade as they are the main part of what was the britpop genre and were put up as this shininh star of great music revival, even though if you look at the other three band, Pupo, Suede and blur were musically and lyrically much better, yet oasis are seen as the face of the early 90s music era.

Also they promoted the lad image and football culture image well to their advantage that they still get top coverage whenever they make a comments.

Doesn't mean their music is any better than aveeage though to many.

If you’re judging on musical ability there were obviously bands out there with more musical ability and I agree that Blur and Pulp amongst others had more meaningful lyrics. I’m not judging them on any of that - I’m a fan of prog rock and classic rock and Oasis won’t touch any of those bands on musicality or lyrics. But for what they did (simple pop/rock) they did it well and I don’t think they were revolutionary. Today’s teenagers don’t remember Brit pop and they weren’t exposed to the Oasis laddish image that filled the music press at the time - they simply like the songs and that’s why they play them. They don’t play Pulp, Blur or Suede
 
If you’re judging on musical ability there were obviously bands out there with more musical ability and I agree that Blur and Pulp amongst others had more meaningful lyrics. I’m not judging them on any of that - I’m a fan of prog rock and classic rock and Oasis won’t touch any of those bands on musicality or lyrics. But for what they did (simple pop/rock) they did it well and I don’t think they were revolutionary. Today’s teenagers don’t remember Brit pop and they weren’t exposed to the Oasis laddish image that filled the music press at the time - they simply like the songs and that’s why they play them. They don’t play Pulp, Blur or Suede
Today's teenagers might just be stupid.
 
. Today’s teenagers don’t remember Brit pop and they weren’t exposed to the Oasis laddish image that filled the music press at the time - they simply like the songs and that’s why they play them. They don’t play Pulp, Blur or Suede


But is that more because, as I,previpusly simaid their promotion as the face of britpop and their own self promotion mean they are given a lot more exposure thant the other three better bands, I mean when do you hear suede or pulp played often on mainstream channels to get the same recent popularity.


I look at it purely musically not from a popularity angle and musically oasis are not better than many bands that ae harldy given air time
 
But is that more because, as I,previpusly simaid their promotion as the face of britpop and their own self promotion mean they are given a lot more exposure thant the other three better bands, I mean when do you hear suede or pulp played often on mainstream channels to get the same recent popularity.


I look at it purely musically not from a popularity angle and musically oasis are not better than many bands that ae harldy given air time

Maybe it’s because they were easy to relate to
All these better musical bands tend to be posh and full of shit
Posh music for students and music snobs!
 
But is that more because, as I,previpusly simaid their promotion as the face of britpop and their own self promotion mean they are given a lot more exposure thant the other three better bands, I mean when do you hear suede or pulp played often on mainstream channels to get the same recent popularity.


I look at it purely musically not from a popularity angle and musically oasis are not better than many bands that ae harldy given air time

But popular bands will always get more air time. I don’t agree that the other three bands were better - only in terms of musicianship and lyrics but not song writing. Unfortunately when it comes to pop music and chart success the song writing is more important than ability and you’re right that exposure is also paramount.
 
Oasis songs do not stand the test if time, thats just not the case. If they did then every pub band you hear would still be playing them. Kids who are learning instruments play them because thats how basic the music is. Not having a pop, I love that Oasis are City fans and all that, but their songs are not classics. I like Noel's stuff, but again its just like

Every party i go to ends with an Oasis song, whether its an 18th or 60th, in Manchester or elsewhere.

3 years ago, Don't look back in anger was sung by young and old and all those in between, by Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande songs, by those artists themselves.

Wonderwall is sung by Spanish, Portugese, Italians, Germans and so on in the changing rooms at City.

These songs are 25+ years old, if that doesn't constitute the test of times then what does?

How many 16-21 year olds will listen to the Beatles now? Not as many as would for Oasis so do the Beatles music not stand the test of time?
 
Every party i go to ends with an Oasis song, whether its an 18th or 60th, in Manchester or elsewhere.

3 years ago, Don't look back in anger was sung by young and old and all those in between, by Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande songs, by those artists themselves.

Wonderwall is sung by Spanish, Portugese, Italians, Germans and so on in the changing rooms at City.

These songs are 25+ years old, if that doesn't constitute the test of times then what does?

How many 16-21 year olds will listen to the Beatles now? Not as many as would for Oasis so do the Beatles music not stand the test of time?

I was in thailand a few months ago and there was an quality tribute band playing in a English bar. They played hour sets each of The Beatles, Oasis and The Stone Roses. As soon as Oasis came on the bar was rammed, you couldn’t move. As soon as they finished and The Stone Roses came on alot of people fucked off. I was in Tokyo last year and in a karaoke bar, full of all sorts of nationality’s. Don’t look back in anger comes on and it’s probably the most popular song of the night. We currently live in a generation full of Justin Biebers and Bruno Mars, so that’s why young kids are still attracted to Oasis.
 
We currently live in a generation full of Justin Biebers and Bruno Mars, so that’s why young kids are still attracted to Oasis.

Well to be honest, i like songs from both those artists and im in my mid thirties but the reasons youngsters till attracted to Oasis is because their songs are still quality and relevant which surely means they pass the test of time test.

People that aren't born now will be singing along to Ed Sheeran in twenty years time as they are quality songs.
 

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