Can’t believe the amount of oasis slander there is, they paved the way for upcoming bands and people learning to play guitar. Put some respect on there name
Honestly this band changed my life, I was always interested in music but when oasis came out in 1995 with Wonderwall I picked up a guitar and I never looked back…in anger
I love INXS, but Michael Hutchence was no innocent party. I believe MH initiated it in an interview, and there was some back and forth between MH and the Gallaghers.
I believe that the animosity from Liam stemmed from a picture in the papers that showed Patsy Kensit talking with Hutchence. IIRC the papers had photo shopped the pic so it looked like she had her hand down his pants (you can Google it). Noel has said that the organisers of the Brits knew that they didn't like Hutchence and that Oasis felt like they'd purposely had Hutchence present the award to create some controversy.
Why would you read to a band you are already predisposed to hate lol. Anyways I love Oasis and I believe they were amazing and inspired a lot of people including me. Nowadays everyone is so easily offended for any little thing when it was just not that serious. I wish I were back in the 90's tbh
Their first album had that garage band feel that I enjoy quite a bit. Second is more produced and has that bigger band feel that is just as great but a bit different.
Interesting reaction As a musician, definitely react to live performances. These guys were on 🔥 in the early/mid 90’s. Not many bands fused jazz chords, funk bass lines, swinging drums, horn section, a dj and master didgeridoo player. The bassist was a mere teenager at the time ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HrESflF-4Zg.html
Interesting that they 'buried' their drummer in this video. As they replaced that very band member with a new drummer for their next album onwards, as Noel Gallagher wanted someone with more technical skills.
Please Please Please Do A Reaction to: Oasis - The Masterplan (Saturday 10th August, 1996) 【Knebworth 1996】 Oh and: Oasis - Acquiesce (Live at Knebworth, 10 August ’96) And: OASIS - Some Might Say (Live at Knebworth) [Sunday 11th August, 1996]
Honey that story of Noel Gallagher getting rude to Michael Hutchins is totally over blown he was mad he was even presenting the award BECAUSE THERE WAS A FUED BETWEEN LIAM GALLAGHER AND MICHAEL HUTCHINS over a woman and trashing each other in the press he was sticking up for his baby brother!!!!
There was a feud between Liam Gallagher and Michael Hutchins in the press in that day everyone's girlfriends were going for Liam they were trashing each other in the press Noel thought the awards ceremony were being wise asses even having Michael Hutchins present the award!!!!
Michael Hutchence with INXS was much better than Oasis!!!!!!!! Michael Hutchence was a rock god and he had the talent to write songs. Liam has not this talent. The behaviour of Noel on the award show was very, very dirty!!!! Sorry Noel but that was not ok!!!!! Shame on you!!!!!
They loved Bob geldof, as we all did and didn’t appreciate Michael blatantly stealing his wife, I’d imagine that had a lot to do with it, I watched it live and thought it rude but later on understood it🇬🇧👍be lucky
Oasis put out one good album and they thought they were The Beatles. They are, what we call here in the U.S., WANKERS. Nina, you seem like a really cool person, funny and not bitter. As a life-long musician and band member myself, I hear where you're coming from. Plus, I love your set , it somehow reminds me of an ofrenda. Keep on rockin, sista, I'm listening.
One good album? Which one are you referring to? It's common that people only know What's The Story Morning Glory, but I find Definitely Maybe equally as good. They also have a lot of great music off their other albums. Lastly, as for the Beatles, didn't John Lennon say that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus. I think you can see the joke that Oasis was making.
Peace and love brother, don’t hate on something that you had no control or jurisdiction over, imo the a great song that paved the way for many new guitarists and indie rock bands.