[Settings] [Home] [Catalog] [Search] [Private messages] [Admin]
[Return] [Bottom]

Posting mode: Reply

Emotes
Kaomoji
Emoji
BBCode
(for deletion)
  • Allowed file types are: gif, jpg, jpeg, png, bmp, swf, webm, mp4
  • Maximum file size allowed is 50000 KB.
  • Images greater than 200 * 200 pixels will be thumbnailed.
  • 21 unique users in the last 10 minutes (including lurkers)




We will watch Mahoromatic (2001) next Saturday 18:00 UTC [Info] [Countdown]

Want your banner here? Click here to submit yours!

The first half of Be Here now, as it is, it's actually better than Definitely Maybe. Unfortunately, it starts to drag when it reaches "Fade In-out".
It almost feels like they released an extended version and forgot about the regular one. This could've been a 10/10 if they took 4-6 songs out or let only a couple of tracks over 5 minutes.
I mean, All Around the World is 9 minutes, is followed by a 7 minute song and then the album ends with a reprisal. It's absurd
Marked for deletion (Old)
>>
No. No, no. No nonononononononononono
>>
Their music always seemed middle-of-the-road and nondescript to me - a bit too "Beatles Lite" and kinda dull - but then I'm not a fan of rock music in general :sweat2:

That said, I just went through some of their hit singles and I remembered pretty much all of them, so I guess they had "something" - though that could have just been too much airplay :xd:
>>
>Their music always seemed middle-of-the-road and nondescript to me - a bit too "Beatles Lite"

This is my issue with them as well. wonderwall is their one unique contribution (and actually quite great)--when I started actually listening to their albums in full I was shocked. People actually think they were competitive with guys like Blur? Blur was actually doing something rather unique. Oasis as just part of that dead-end 60s nostalgia wave that haunted the 90s.
>>
>wonderwall is their one unique contribution (and actually quite great
Don't Look Back in Anger is a better rock ballad, IMO
Honestly, i don't fully get the Beatles comparison, Oasis leans more heavily into the rock sound. They might be inspired by The Beatles, but not fully derivative

Want your banner here? Click here to submit yours!

[Top]

Delete post: []
First
[0]
Last