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In reply to the discussion: Oasis ??? [View all]highplainsdem
(58,023 posts)32. Btw, 9 of my 10 favorites listed above are on the tour setlist. The exception there is The Hindu Times,
which does show up fairly often on lists of their 20 best.
And as I mentioned in the thread I posted about the song
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034149968
it's Johnny Marr's very favorite Oasis song. He played a role in their early success, but it was this song from 2002's Heathen Chemistry that became his favorite.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jul/04/they-made-me-feel-i-could-do-something-with-my-life-indie-music-legends-pick-their-favourite-oasis-songs
Johnny Marr: The Hindu Times
It may come as a surprise to people that Ive chosen this song, but I think its a great example of Oasis doing the thing they do so well. Even though the chorus hook is And I get so high I just cant feel it a classic Oasis line that only Noel could come up with and Liam could pull off the melodic hook that makes it so definitive is the bit that follows: In and out my brain / Running through my vein / Youre my sunshine, youre my rain. A post-chorus chorus is something that Noel does often and Ive never heard in other peoples songs. When they recorded The Hindu Times in Olympic Studios, I told Noel it was really good and he kind of shrugged. The next thing, it was No 1. At about the same time I watched from the side of the stage as they played it at the Manchester Apollo. I couldnt work out if what I was seeing was a band totally at one with their audience or so elevated that they were on another plane. It was both, and I thought to myself, This is what rocknroll means.
It may come as a surprise to people that Ive chosen this song, but I think its a great example of Oasis doing the thing they do so well. Even though the chorus hook is And I get so high I just cant feel it a classic Oasis line that only Noel could come up with and Liam could pull off the melodic hook that makes it so definitive is the bit that follows: In and out my brain / Running through my vein / Youre my sunshine, youre my rain. A post-chorus chorus is something that Noel does often and Ive never heard in other peoples songs. When they recorded The Hindu Times in Olympic Studios, I told Noel it was really good and he kind of shrugged. The next thing, it was No 1. At about the same time I watched from the side of the stage as they played it at the Manchester Apollo. I couldnt work out if what I was seeing was a band totally at one with their audience or so elevated that they were on another plane. It was both, and I thought to myself, This is what rocknroll means.
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You should pay more attention to the music. Search for the threads I've posted here.
highplainsdem
Friday
#4
I have. Oasis just never did anything for me. No doubt about it: they have a very large and enthusiastic fan base ...
marble falls
Friday
#9
Not a tin ear. We all have different taste. But I didn't give them much attention at all in the '90s, between
highplainsdem
Friday
#14
If I were to give one reason why they don't reach me, it's that they sound too pop-ish for my tastes. ...
marble falls
Friday
#16
There is no way to figure out exactly what will appeal to someone. Even just deciding what an artist's
highplainsdem
Friday
#19
They're more rock and more punk than the Beatles. Noel said they were a punk band with Beatles melodies.
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#20
Wonderwall is good, but it isn't in my ten favorite Oasis songs, and might not even be in my top 20, if I
highplainsdem
15 hrs ago
#30
It would be boring if we didn't all like different things. But this Oasis tour has brought nearly unanimous
highplainsdem
Friday
#15
They do NOT use AI vocals. Do you think I'd post about them if they did? Has anyone on DU posted more against
highplainsdem
Friday
#5
Just allowed a band to use AI to copy their vocals and approved of it. Back off. Your own article
hlthe2b
Friday
#6
Liam didn't "approve of the album." After hearing one or part of one track, he told someone on Twitter
highplainsdem
Friday
#8
I'm glad you are enjoying this band's reemergence. I am equivocal but appreciate your
hlthe2b
Friday
#10
Although the band didn't reunite until last year, after breaking up in 2009, both Noel and Liam have had
highplainsdem
Friday
#11
Thanks! I have to fight AI. It's a threat to too much that I value, too many people that I value.
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#23
Where have you been? Their tour's been getting rave reviews for months, and for good reason. I host this forum,
highplainsdem
Friday
#3
You didn't need to "search for an existing topic." But your saying "This week they're a hot topic" caught
highplainsdem
15 hrs ago
#31
Btw, 9 of my 10 favorites listed above are on the tour setlist. The exception there is The Hindu Times,
highplainsdem
14 hrs ago
#32
I don't think there's any time when someone's "due to discover them." Their concerts have people of
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#21
Those first classic Oasis albums came at a time when caregiving was the focus of my life, and it seemed for
highplainsdem
13 hrs ago
#33