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I have a soft spot for Knives Out... It was the song that introduced me to Radiohead, way back in 2001 when MTV actually played music videos.
2001 is way back?
damn I'm old
I have a soft spot for Knives Out... It was the song that introduced me to Radiohead, way back in 2001 when MTV actually played music videos.
Oasis fans tend to have better things to do than be on the internet, that's why they ain't all that good at using computers......
Oasis fans tend to have better things to do than be on the internet, that's why they ain't all that good at using computers......
Fight each other in alley-ways after the local soccer match?
MTV was still playing videos in 2001?
This thread was started by an Oasis fan, so, please keep that in mind.
MTV was still playing videos in 2001?
Oasis is an enemy of art.
Merrrge?
I don't like Oasis eitherThis thread was started by an Oasis fan, so, please keep that in mind.
Oasis is an enemy of art.
This is a great post, for the record. Interference is nothing if not self-referential. Well done, thy littlest of Bastards. Why, even Lance's Father approved.
Also, there is a poster on this site, who even posted in this thread, who somehow manages to never, not once, post something I agree with. Ever. It's astonishing. Might say something about me, might say something about them, or both of us, but, just wow.
Oasis is a reinterpretation of old art, and they transform the old art into something more exciting and exhillarating
Was a comparison between Oasis and Andy Warhol just made?
You honestly think (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is a more exciting album than The Beatles' Revolver or Sgt. Pepper?
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Also, there is a poster on this site, who even posted in this thread, who somehow manages to never, not once, post something I agree with. Ever. It's astonishing. Might say something about me, might say something about them, or both of us, but, just wow.
Mind you, an often overlooked reality is that if you give someone who doesn't know anything about the history of pop music copies of Revolver and Morning Glory, and they play them one after the other, they are more likely to have their mind blown by Morning Glory just due to sonic advancements in the 30 year gap between the recording of the albums. That's just fact.
why is that astonishing?Also, there is a poster on this site, who even posted in this thread, who somehow manages to never, not once, post something I agree with. Ever. It's astonishing. Might say something about me, might say something about them, or both of us, but, just wow.