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highplainsdem

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Thu Sep 4, 2025, 06:00 PM Thursday

A '90s Deep Cut Is Suddenly a Top 10 Hit During Legendary Band's Comeback (Oasis - Bring It On Down)

https://parade.com/news/a-90s-deep-cut-is-suddenly-a-top-10-hit-during-legendary-bands-comeback

Following their highly anticipated reunion after a 15-year split, Oasis has been touring the world on their Live ’25 comeback tour. Along the way, they’ve been dropping live renditions of classic tracks from their back catalog.

The latest, a version of “Bring It On Down,” has just become a surprise chart hit in the U.K., over three decades after it was first released.

According to Forbes, the live recording, captured during the band’s Edinburgh, Scotland, concert on August 9, debuted at No. 10 on both the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts. It marks Oasis’ seventh top 10 on the sales chart and their eighth on the downloads tally.

Originally featured on the band’s 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, “Bring It On Down” was never promoted as a single. Still, it quickly became a cult favorite among fans.

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I posted about the release of that single - https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034150110 - and the intro with Liam's rant against the Edinburgh City Council, and the lyric change they made for their Scottish audience. It's great to hear it made the Top 10.

Three videos below - a fan's video of the song 8/9/25 in Edinburgh. Then Oasis live in Chicago in 1994. And then the new single...







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