unicorn
Well-Known Member
Oasis did some good stuff in 94-95 but "Wonderwall" is a dirge and no-one can explain its appeal.
Oasis did some good stuff in 94-95 but "Wonderwall" is a dirge and no-one can explain its appeal.
This isn’t the ‘shagged anyone famous’ thread mate.I was on a Virgin train from London to Manchester once and had to go to first class to use the toilet as the rest were out of service. On my way back to standard class, Gary Lineker tried letting on to me (I had City colours on) and I blanked him.
He’s a sanctimonious twat who never went in for a tackle.
Don’t Believe The Truth is a great album.Wonderwall's only saving grace is that it's an easy song for guitar beginners to learn.
'Definitely, Maybe' was without doubt, a great debut album but, in my opinion, each subsequent Oasis album was a significant downgrade on it's predecessor.
The same goes for the High Flying Birds and Beady Eye material.
30 years on and living off past 'glories'.
I like Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants n’all. It’s got a few duff tracks but a good half dozen of my favourite Oasis songs.Don’t Believe The Truth is a great album.
I like Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants n’all. It’s got a few duff tracks but a good half dozen of my favourite Oasis songs.
What’s the Story… is arguably my least favourite Oasis album.
Don’t Believe The Truth is a great album.
Oasis did some good stuff in 94-95 but "Wonderwall" is a dirge and no-one can explain its appeal.