Canada has refused me 2 great sounding films that if I was back home, I'd watch in a heartbeat.
Life on the road
Supersonic
both happen to follow a common narrative about touring
I thought it was excellent but am a massive Oasis fan. Saw it on opening night and was gonna return to cinema to see again but just bought the dvd Thursday. Covers from formation to Knebworth and loads of behind the scenes footage set to an epic soundtrack. Always knew Noel was sharp by never realised what a genuinely funny bloke Liam is and many laugh out loud moments.
They're my favourite band of all time and left the cinema in Orpington mourning for the 90s and my youth.
If you're a fan then turn the lights off whack the volume up on your telly and you'll love it.
still never got over waiting all day for them at the front of the stage at v festival only to find out they had cancelled ended up seeing mgmt who were class but still a shit day.
Time to Pretend is probably in my top 5 songs if asked (RE; MGMT above).
Something really holding me back from watching stuff from the 90s, this Oasis DVD would kill me watching it knowing I should have done so much more at the time but also reminds me of being young and real good times from that part of my life.
Personally I think it’s the best post Oasis album by the Gallagher brothers.
It's a really good listen and there are some cracking songs on it, it does sound very Oasis (which isn't a bad thing!!), For me the first Noel album is the best thing by either post Oasis tho.
Oasis fan, seen them many times with my daughter. I though Liam’s performance on Chris Evans this morning not very good. His voice flat and out of tune.
Just listened to half of it on the way up to the City today - very impressed. Looking forward to hearing the other half on the way home. Decent album by the sounds of things. Shame Liam's voice is pretty much shot to pieces though. So anyone who goes to see him on tour is going to be disappointed.
Oasis fan, seen them many times with my daughter. I though Liam’s performance on Chris Evans this morning not very good. His voice flat and out of tune.
Just listened to half of it on the way up to the City today - very impressed. Looking forward to hearing the other half on the way home. Decent album by the sounds of things. Shame Liam's voice is pretty much shot to pieces though. So anyone who goes to see him on tour is going to be disappointed.
I disagree, i think he has always sung completely out of key and sounds utterly orthodox, which is what gives him his sound. he is a very weird singer but a fantastic front man
Personally I think it’s the best post Oasis album by the Gallagher brothers.
I think the record sounds too polished. There are some decent tunes on there, but I personally think it is over produced. Its been put through the pop production machine that makes a lot of modern music sound the same.
Oasis fan, seen them many times with my daughter. I though Liam’s performance on Chris Evans this morning not very good. His voice flat and out of tune.
No change there then.
If we're talking "out of tune" every time I've ever heard Chris Martin he seems to be singing in a totally different key to the song!
Had another listen this morning, some of the lyrics on the record are rubbish. Oasis were never really that hot on lyrics, but at least they could be creative. I suspect most people on here could write better.
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They're my favourite band of all time and left the cinema in Orpington mourning for the 90s and my youth.
If you're a fan then turn the lights off whack the volume up on your telly and you'll love it.
I thought it was good.
Editorial genius I'd say.
I mostly prefer what was oasis' B sides and perhaps lesser famous tunes.
Fade away, listen up, I can see a liar, whatever, morning Glory, songbird, live forever, importance of being idle, stay young.
Those songs maybe plus few others do it for me.
Don't look back in anger, wonderwall, masterplan.
Not massive on those.
Bonehead really reminds me of "Dave" from the royal family
Genius.
Annoyed at myself for taking the clubbing route in the 90s rather than gigs.
One of lifes regrets.
Whatever..........
Something really holding me back from watching stuff from the 90s, this Oasis DVD would kill me watching it knowing I should have done so much more at the time but also reminds me of being young and real good times from that part of my life.
Personally I think it’s the best post Oasis album by the Gallagher brothers.
Good to have him back and to get some personality back in the charts.