So as some of you may know and (I'm sure some will be horrified to realise) it's 20 years this August since the first Oasis album definitely maybe was released.
To celebrate I'm involved in a night at the scala in kings cross.
Would be good to see a few Charlton faces there.
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Would love them to go again, but don't think it'll happen. Sounds like a good night Buckshee...if I'm around, will try and be there. Good luck
That said, I hope the night goes well!
Strange comment, I would understand it if we were talking about Sex Pistols or Nirvana, although neither of them were able to save the music industry.
Take That are probably next in line but didn't have the same cultural impact. Oasis truly represented 90s British culture.
I couldn't name you a single Spice Girls album, yet Definitely Maybe and Whats The Story Morning Glory are considered two of the greatest albums of not just the decade but of all time. And they wrote them themselves!
Spice Girls sold a lot of records/singles, but Oasis have sold around 70 million albums and have just as many recognizable hit singles which were both commercially and critically successful.
Spice Girls were big for that time, but Oasis will always trump them based on having the full package.
Blur?
Artic Monkeys?
Coldplay?
The first two Oasis albums were brilliant and do define an era but the brothers were / are incredibly unlikeable and artistically they failed to evolve imho.
Downloadedborrowed the rest of them about 3 yrs ago and gotta say, Standing on the shoulders of giants is by far their best album imo, even though it got slated by the music press.Shows what I know.....................
Pretty sure O.K. Computer was album of the 90s. Another band I didn't see what the fuss was about!
I think one trick pony describes them perfectly.
If Oasis ever did announce a reunion, it would sell out even faster than either the Stones or Roses. Glastonbury tickets always sell out faster whenever there's rumour Oasis will play. I'm not even a massive fan of Oasis, but it'd be naive to claim that they were only a band of their time. The Gallaghers are still massive on the UK scene.