Probably my favourite Oasis album tbh it’s great, a glorious rock opera encapsulating the last hoorah of their career, it’s all downhill from here though unfortunately
Morning Glory>Definitely Maybe>Master Plan>Be Here Now and anything else is irrelevant. BHN isnt bad its just the songs go on for too long, even the good ones
bloated, some weird mixing, but underneath there is a good album there. I think most fans would love if Noel remixed the whole album like he did D'ya Know What I mean
it's heavier and more interesting than their normierock more populare albums. but there's too many filler to be a great album. still i like it, production is fine and noel should top being a retard about it.
The great filter, only plebs get filtered of course. >B-but the songs are too long
You have no attention span zoomer cucks, keep scrolling through tik tok >But there is too many guitars
Overdubs have always been a thing. If this bothers you go listen to your nighop instead.
Other day, I was dragging my sand-filled shoes through the desert wasteland known as commercial alternative rock, the sun beating on me like a sadist with a whip, my brow the only moist thing in sight. I spotted in the distance some really pompous British guys with guitars who wouldn't give me the time of day, let alone water from their canteens. Some fucking oasis.
These were the rudest folks I'd met in my entire life, and somehow when they turned up the amplifiers, I couldn't resist their instantly memorable rock music. Realising I'd heard this stuff somewhere before (whether it be from their last two albums or old Beatles records), I started to feel guilty. Then I decided. Fuck it.
Oasis' third record, Be Here Now is, predictably, a lot like Definitely Maybe and even more like What's The Story, Morning Glory, but with a lot more pomp. What were formally unforgettable three- to- four minute pop slices are now six- to- ten minute long epics. It's like "Champagne Supernova" altered the course of their journey toward Edgar Winters' part of the universe.
Regardless of whether or not it's "cool" to like them (they're certainly not as safe- to- like as some of my other pleasures, Yo La Tengo or Nick Drake), "D'You Know What I Mean," Be Here Now's first single, is the catchiest song of the year. So take your holier- than- thou, elitist musical tastes and sod off -- Oasis are cool in my book.
Their White Album
But the white album's good. This is ass
Oasis.
GOAT Shoegaze album.
There’s too many guitars stuffed into the tracks and all the songs are way longer than they should be but that’s what makes it biblical innit
Trainwreckord
Morons.
Probably my favourite Oasis album tbh it’s great, a glorious rock opera encapsulating the last hoorah of their career, it’s all downhill from here though unfortunately
It's shite
Morning Glory>Definitely Maybe>Master Plan>Be Here Now and anything else is irrelevant. BHN isnt bad its just the songs go on for too long, even the good ones
I like it for being ambitious, but it's also bloatcore. The kind of album that fills an entire disc when it should have been closer to 45-50 minutes.
Music to blast your eardrums off
It's one remix away from being considered a britpop classic
Noel remixed D'y know what I mean and it sounded great but then he gave up
Mustique demos are superior
Oasis is shite, innit.
All Around the World isn't long enough.
bloated, some weird mixing, but underneath there is a good album there. I think most fans would love if Noel remixed the whole album like he did D'ya Know What I mean
It killed their career, what more can be said.
No it didn't.
Why do you lie?
My mistake, it should have killed their career.
it's heavier and more interesting than their normierock more populare albums. but there's too many filler to be a great album. still i like it, production is fine and noel should top being a retard about it.
music for people who think going to the pub is a personality
The great filter, only plebs get filtered of course.
>B-but the songs are too long
You have no attention span zoomer cucks, keep scrolling through tik tok
>But there is too many guitars
Overdubs have always been a thing. If this bothers you go listen to your nighop instead.
Other day, I was dragging my sand-filled shoes through the desert wasteland known as commercial alternative rock, the sun beating on me like a sadist with a whip, my brow the only moist thing in sight. I spotted in the distance some really pompous British guys with guitars who wouldn't give me the time of day, let alone water from their canteens. Some fucking oasis.
These were the rudest folks I'd met in my entire life, and somehow when they turned up the amplifiers, I couldn't resist their instantly memorable rock music. Realising I'd heard this stuff somewhere before (whether it be from their last two albums or old Beatles records), I started to feel guilty. Then I decided. Fuck it.
Oasis' third record, Be Here Now is, predictably, a lot like Definitely Maybe and even more like What's The Story, Morning Glory, but with a lot more pomp. What were formally unforgettable three- to- four minute pop slices are now six- to- ten minute long epics. It's like "Champagne Supernova" altered the course of their journey toward Edgar Winters' part of the universe.
Regardless of whether or not it's "cool" to like them (they're certainly not as safe- to- like as some of my other pleasures, Yo La Tengo or Nick Drake), "D'You Know What I Mean," Be Here Now's first single, is the catchiest song of the year. So take your holier- than- thou, elitist musical tastes and sod off -- Oasis are cool in my book.
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