A steaming sway of tens of thousands of brothers in arms belting out Don’t Look Back In Anger with the vigour and a lustre for life that truly makes them feel like they will Live Forever.
This band, these bunch of lads who grew up like them, lived like them and are now living as they would understand and as a result a bond is made, a connection is established and reverberates intertwining them with their daily lives and extends out into the universe across time, as one forever.
Oh there’s sarnie at the back, on his own thinking it’s all a load of 2
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one of the biggest slumps in history
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There’s sin the half boy-half vagina coming out a port-a-loo because something he ate while the support were on has left him feeling queasy.
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Album Rating: 2.0
Kind of sounding like you gotta have ideal conditions before you can like Oasis.
Like, you gotta wake up at 6:35am, do the crossword but leave one word off, ride your bike to work instead of driving/busing, tap behind your ear 3 times at noon, walk on your hands a bit, go home and drink 2 beers, AND THEN (and only then) will you like them.
Maybe it's just not meant to be...
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The condition of life man. All encompassing. Embrace it.
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Some classics on this.
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Album Rating: 2.0
I always thought Blur was the better band when it came to the Britpop Wars. And then there’s Supergrass, who are better than both of them
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So did I back then. Much prefer Oasis now.
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Album Rating: 3.0
pulp are tons better than both
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Album Rating: 4.0
Never got that band tbh. Common People is one of the most overrated songs ever imo.
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Album Rating: 3.0
ahhhhh it's one of the greatest songs ever you must mean
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Album Rating: 3.0
Oasis were my first love. Definitely Maybe was the first CD I ever bought
Despite the oceans of nostalgia attached to these guys (this album included), I do not hesitate in saying that Blur is a much better band
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Here we go then the top ten list at the time 93-96 went something like.
Ranked.
1.Parklife
2. Modern Life is Rubbish
3. Different Class
4. Morning Glory
5. I Should Coco
6. Definitely Maybe
7. The Golden Mile (My Life Story, great band back then)
8. Homegrown (Dodgy. This one still gets a listen Grassman is possibly the best song of the entire era behind Common People)
9. His n Hers
10. Mornington Crescent
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Album Rating: 1.5
The "Oasis is music of the working class" narrative is such a fuckin load, peak Brit brainrot
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Album Rating: 3.1
^ fr lmao
the whole bullshit Blur/Oasis rivalry was basically invented by NME to sell more copies and people still buy into it decades later, blows my mind
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Mogwai/Blur is the only true Brit rivalry
Apart from the other ones
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Album Rating: 1.5
Avatars of the tensions between Scotland and England, I suppose. toss in the Cranberries and Manic Street Preachers and you've got the whole UK squabbling in there
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Album Rating: 4.0
Cranberries are from the Republic man, don't make that mistake over here or someone will cut your head off lol.
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Album Rating: 3.0
it was a misunderstanding clay dude, I'm sure he's sorry for the troubles
wait
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Album Rating: 2.0
Christ, this one drags so much! It's not even that bad, it's just hard work to get through.
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