Considering how brilliant his recent dives have been. I would love to see Mic remaster some dives from the past. There’s soooo so much more to this band then people like to believe.
It would be so amazing and funny to see you tackle Weezer’s discography and how much they continue hook you in, loose you, make you despise them, ring you back in, loose you again, and in the end, just confuse you. Maybe after they release Van Weezer and see how that pans out to get a full scope of their material, that would be a fun episode!
lil water pump god I hope not, I mean if Van Weezer sounds anything like The End Of The Game, then I wouldn’t mind another album soon after, but I really want these guys to just chill with their album release schedule
Suggestions for Deep Dive Discogs: Swans The Mountain Goats Sufjan Stevens MF Doom Destroyer/Dan Bejar Xiu Xiu The Roots A Tribe Called Quest Beach House King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Sun Kil Moon/Mark Kozelek Billy Joel The Who Godspeed You! Black Emperor The Microphones/Mount Eerie Gorillaz Julia Holter Lupe Fiasco Matmos Oneohtrix Point Never Some obvious ones but that I'd be interested to hear anyway: Kanye West Radiohead Tool Tyler the Creator Weezer Pink Floyd The Beatles The Beach Boys The Smiths The Velvet Underground
Definitely Maybe and WTSMG changed the way I listen to music and made me appreciate albums as a work of art, Oasis will always have a special place in my heart.
Ranked : 1. What’s The Story (Morning Glory) 2. Definitely, Maybe 3. The Masterplan 4. Be Here Now 5. Heathen Chemistry 6. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants 7. Don’t Believe The Truth 8. Dig Out Your Soul
I read in an article that Noel wanted actually most of the songs on the Masterplan to make the third album which the b sides are amazing; however, he says the mistake was that they where trying to cash in on their moment and rather than wait and construct the album they wanted they just release what is now be here now. Hmm, I think Oasis history might of changed a little but never knowing where the chaos of Liam and Noel constantly fighting lead who knows what could of happen
Whilst I agree in general with your pithy putdowns of Shoulders and Heathen Chemistry, both those albums for me have at least a couple of vintage Oasis tracks that justify their existence. Also their first album really is just pure rock 'n roll sunshine from beginning to end. The first two albums I ever owned were Morning Glory and Urban Hymns so Oasis and 90s Brit Rock definitely have a place in my heart.
I really wish this was more in depth like your more recent videos! Hopefully you’ll remake these older videos because your in depth analysis are so great.
1:21 as someone who's worked in a thrift store, I can confidently add Hootie and the Blowfish's "Cracked Rear View" and Jewel's "Pieces of You" to that list.
Don't Believe the Truth might be one of the most overlooked rock albums of the 2000s. The songwriting is like a dirty, Stonesier version of Morning Glory, with Liam bringing a gritty but soothing vocal quality. One of my favorites from the boys, glad to see it get some props.
Took me a long time to fall in love with SOTSOG, then I listened to it at night, just looking at the city by my window, and god, it's a very good album. Some songs are not that good, but as a whole, it's an experience
@La Zona Oscura what is everyone's problem with to be where there's life???? It sound completely different from anything they've done before! Although I agree, the next 3 are dogshite... replace them with I believe in all, the boy with the blues and come on outside and this would have been up there with the first 2 album Instead, it's a solid 7- 7.5/10 as opposed to the 9 or 10 it could have been.
If I had to choose a band for Deep Discog Dive, it would HAVE to be the Sex Pistols. Definitely one of the most prolific bands in punk music; you're really in for a ride.
My list from best to worst: Definitely Maybe, What’s the Story (Morning Glory), Dig Out Your Soul, Don’t Believe the Truth, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, Heathen Chemistry, and Be Here Now. Now I’m just gonna wait for the Blur video.
can you please redo this one with the whole blur Britpop battle the Gallagher brother beef the Knebworth and Maine road gigs I feel like that video would be so entertaining
Good review. I agree with you after the first 2 albums it was just meh. However I also really enjoyed Don't Believe the Truth. Top 3 (in order): Definitely Maybe, Morning Glory, and Don't Believe the Truth. Also, I'm sure you did in preparation but the Documentary Supersonic on Netflix is super well done!
0:00 Intro 0:48 Definitely Maybe 1:00 (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 1:20 Be Here Now 2:08 The Masterplan 2:25 Standing on the Shoulder of Giants 2:39 Heathen Chemistry 2:46 Don’t Believe the Truth 3:08 Dig Out Your Soul 3:30 Solo Work 4:10 Conclusion
If I would rate it from best to worst, its 1) whats the story? Morning glory 2) definitely maybe 3) dig out your soul (The masterplan) 4) dont believe the truth 5) be here now 6) heathen chemistry 7) standing on the shoulder of giants
@2:48 BIG oasis fan here. I agree! Return to form, this is the album they should’ve released after BHN Dave Sardy was the producer & captures vintage sounds very well. Opening song has a The Zombies vibe guitar going I agree also, the first two noel albums are all I own. Liam lost his voice & plays it safe with plodding guitar driven eh stuff. P.S. got those two (ok-ish) Beady Eye albums on vinyl and now they’re both like $100 apiece on Discogs. Weird as they couldn’t give them away at my record store. Also you have many same viewpoints from fans (me) on certain songs and albums etc so kudos for being objective and tasteful 🎉😊 I take a lot of s**t for being an Oasis fan..imagine what it’s like to be a U2 fan?! Great page btw
My ranking even though nobody asked: 7. Be Here Now 6. Standing On The Shoulders of Giants 5. Dig Out Your Soul 4. Don't Believe The Truth 3. Morning Glory 2. Definitely Maybe 1. Heathen Chemistry
That was how he used to format them, his more recent ones are considerably more in depth at describing the stories and circumstances surrounding albums and also delve into critiquing the albums and songs to a further extent. In other words, he’s refined the format to be more documentary and reviews rather than just nutshells, while maintaining the same overall style of humor present here.
Rule of Britpop self growth: 1. Preteen: Oasis are the greatest. I love them as unironically as they love themselves. 2. Adolescence: I have some awareness of aIrony and therefore like Blur 3. Impoverished uni years: pulp, because I now understand that most sex is disaooointing, ans that whimsy also belongs in my life. 4. Maturity: Suede. There is nothing too scrottily filthy to sing about. Now excuse me, I’m off to damage a headboard in a council flat.
Ouch. Be Here Now is my favorite of their albums because of All Around the World (but I have a soft spot for the entire album). Had that song not graced my ears, I would not have discovered the rest of their work. What's the Story (Morning Glory) is a close second. Also, that song is kinda part of my early teenage years, so that might be why it is as formative and ingrained in me as it is. And yes, their hubris and dragged-out fights with one another made the group... entertaining to keep track of over the years. I'm also amazed they managed to hold together as long as they did and produce anything with how heated they'd get with one another.
Look, I don't enjoy Oasis a bit. Their music just doesn't work for me, I suppose? But your videos are always so entertaining that I clicked on this one right away. Great job, keep on rocking in a free world!
Having been an Oasis fan for a good 12-13 years now, your reviews reflect my initial thoughts on the albums. But with time, I've come to appreciate Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants a lot more- I've absolutely come around to the point of being a defender. "Go Let It Out," "Gas Panic!," and "Where Did It All Go Wrong" are among their best songs IMHO. "Roll It Over" is pretty great too. The only song on there that I think is a real throwaway is "I Can See A Liar"- the rest of the songs I will defend to at least a certain degree (even "Little James"). I'm also a little more lukewarm on Don't Believe The Truth than you are, but I used to like it more. Heathen Chemistry has an excellent bright spot with "Stop Crying Your Heart Out," but that's one of the only cuts from that album I'll listen to regularly. As an aside, something you alluded to in your overview of The Masterplan: Noel has a notoriously bad track record of choosing which songs make the album and which ones don't. Some Oasis B sides, even from later in their career, are shockingly good! Let's All Make Believe and Idler's Dream come to mind. I'd also recommend the demos of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and "Hindu Times" if you care to listen to some deeper cuts. I could talk about Oasis for hours. ;)
@@jpwaitforit5801 Ask me in a few months and this might be a little different, but here's my list: 1. Definitely Maybe 2. (What's The Story) Morning Glory? 3. Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants 4. Be Here Now 5. Dig Out Your Soul 6. Don't Believe The Truth 7. Heathen Chemistry
Not to nitpick but I think that for the first album you kinda got it backwards. As far as I know at least the original CDs were quite brick walled while the vinyl more dynamic. You say its loud and fun also which sounds to me like its more compressed, not necessarily bad or anything, its why they do it, but that means its actually less dynamic, just to clarify. Edit: I found some Dynamic Range Archive uploads of the CD and vinyl here. US CD dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/64405 UK Vinyl dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/113025
I was basing my impression of the album on the CD, since it's what I own. Haven't heard it on vinyl though, I'd be interested to hear a version that's more dynamic. Thanks for the info!
Top 7 Oasis albums: 1•Be Here Now 2•(What`s The Story)Mornin Glory 3•Definetly Maybe 4•Heathen Chemistry 5•Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants(An insanely Overrated album in My Opinion!) 6•Dig Out Your Soul(It`s not even a good Album) 7•Don`t Beleive The Truth(this is also not a good Album,AT ALL)
I wish he did a proper one for Oasis, this is too quick.
This was the length of all of his dives at this point
So true though
maybe we'll get one after the most recent news
@@yuriaoquadrado_Agreed.
Considering how brilliant his recent dives have been. I would love to see Mic remaster some dives from the past. There’s soooo so much more to this band then people like to believe.
True
It would be so amazing and funny to see you tackle Weezer’s discography and how much they continue hook you in, loose you, make you despise them, ring you back in, loose you again, and in the end, just confuse you.
Maybe after they release Van Weezer and see how that pans out to get a full scope of their material, that would be a fun episode!
Aren't they also putting out another album soon after that?
lil water pump god I hope not, I mean if Van Weezer sounds anything like The End Of The Game, then I wouldn’t mind another album soon after, but I really want these guys to just chill with their album release schedule
lil water pump yes they are putting out ok human. Inspired by ok computer and contains the amazing acoustic song cardigan disaster
Kovacs Kove you can't really keep up with weezer. They're spamming albums at this point.
@@peanutbutterpikachu That's exactly why it would be fun for him to cover the band
He should redo oasis and get more into their history and story. Like his newer videos
That’s the truth
0/10 not enough Liam and Noel screaming "WANKER"
Suggestions for Deep Dive Discogs:
Swans
The Mountain Goats
Sufjan Stevens
MF Doom
Destroyer/Dan Bejar
Xiu Xiu
The Roots
A Tribe Called Quest
Beach House
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Sun Kil Moon/Mark Kozelek
Billy Joel
The Who
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
The Microphones/Mount Eerie
Gorillaz
Julia Holter
Lupe Fiasco
Matmos
Oneohtrix Point Never
Some obvious ones but that I'd be interested to hear anyway:
Kanye West
Radiohead
Tool
Tyler the Creator
Weezer
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
The Beach Boys
The Smiths
The Velvet Underground
swans yes yes yes
Destroyer would be rad
Looking back now like damn he actually did like 8 of your suggestions
Definitely Maybe and WTSMG changed the way I listen to music and made me appreciate albums as a work of art, Oasis will always have a special place in my heart.
calling either of them art is a stretch, there is basically no meaning to any of the songs and no real emotion
@Frank Heffley Official you obviously haven't heard them with this incredibly pretentious and incorrect statement.
Ranked :
1. What’s The Story (Morning Glory)
2. Definitely, Maybe
3. The Masterplan
4. Be Here Now
5. Heathen Chemistry
6. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
7. Don’t Believe The Truth
8. Dig Out Your Soul
Spot on with this nice to see Heathen Chemistry at 5
Agreed except me personally would of had definitely maybe before wtsmg
I read in an article that Noel wanted actually most of the songs on the Masterplan to make the third album which the b sides are amazing; however, he says the mistake was that they where trying to cash in on their moment and rather than wait and construct the album they wanted they just release what is now be here now. Hmm, I think Oasis history might of changed a little but never knowing where the chaos of Liam and Noel constantly fighting lead who knows what could of happen
aaaand they are back
I would love to see you do one on Talking Heads or Devo
This!
Yesss and The B-52s!
I've been listening to a lot of Oasis lately and then this video shows up.
Nice...
They’re baaaaaack
imagine naming your child lennon
edit: WAIT WDYM THERE WERE OTHER MEMBERS OF OASIS
edit edit: god i love your videos so much
I'm called lennon
@@milkmedia1657 i think lennon is a pretty rad name.... i think it‘s just cool
@@justl0ew437 I was named after john lennon I think
@@milkmedia1657 yeah i was expecting that and i think that‘s a pretty cool thing
As a devoted fan of Oasis, you pretty much hit it on the head. Props!
Wish you would’ve spoke about how good their live performances were as well!!!! It practically made the band!!!
Please redo this and the Blur one!!!!
Dedicating 5 minutes to a Oasis DDD and 37 to Chumbawamba is a crime worth putting to trial. Very good and to the point tho.
I'd love to see you do a deep dive on The Cure ! but no matter what I always enjoy these videos even if I haven't even listened to the band 💙
Okay, now I would REALLY love a Deep Discog Dive on Blur
Part of the queue is a very underrated song thanks for shouting it out
Whilst I agree in general with your pithy putdowns of Shoulders and Heathen Chemistry, both those albums for me have at least a couple of vintage Oasis tracks that justify their existence. Also their first album really is just pure rock 'n roll sunshine from beginning to end. The first two albums I ever owned were Morning Glory and Urban Hymns so Oasis and 90s Brit Rock definitely have a place in my heart.
i believe you mean rock n roll SUNNNSHIAYINE
Can't wait for "Deep Discog Dive: Oasis (Mic's Version)"
I really wish this was more in depth like your more recent videos! Hopefully you’ll remake these older videos because your in depth analysis are so great.
Such a shame this is so short, would be great if they were as long as your more recent dives
even though Heathen Chemistry is their worst, you should've give recognition to Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Little by Little and Songbird.
1:21 as someone who's worked in a thrift store, I can confidently add Hootie and the Blowfish's "Cracked Rear View" and Jewel's "Pieces of You" to that list.
Be Here Now is The Godfather III of albums.
Don't Believe the Truth might be one of the most overlooked rock albums of the 2000s. The songwriting is like a dirty, Stonesier version of Morning Glory, with Liam bringing a gritty but soothing vocal quality. One of my favorites from the boys, glad to see it get some props.
Oasis, Green Day, and Aphex Twin are basically my favorite bands currently.
Aphex Twin is one guy
Dude I hope you are reading this, please do an updated ver. Thanks
HC their worst album. SOTSOG is underrated, and as bloated as BHN is, it's still a great album.
Took me a long time to fall in love with SOTSOG, then I listened to it at night, just looking at the city by my window, and god, it's a very good album. Some songs are not that good, but as a whole, it's an experience
DBTT and DOYS are waaaaaay worse
@La Zona Oscura nope , sotsog is
@La Zona Oscura what is everyone's problem with to be where there's life???? It sound completely different from anything they've done before! Although I agree, the next 3 are dogshite... replace them with I believe in all, the boy with the blues and come on outside and this would have been up there with the first 2 album Instead, it's a solid 7- 7.5/10 as opposed to the 9 or 10 it could have been.
Lazy spelling
They were also high out of their minds and didnt really wanna do a third album, but you know. MONEH
If I had to choose a band for Deep Discog Dive, it would HAVE to be the Sex Pistols. Definitely one of the most prolific bands in punk music; you're really in for a ride.
My list from best to worst: Definitely Maybe, What’s the Story (Morning Glory), Dig Out Your Soul, Don’t Believe the Truth, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, Heathen Chemistry, and Be Here Now. Now I’m just gonna wait for the Blur video.
But Mic, the prophecy was saying your britpop episode was going to be about Blur :-(
can you please redo this one with the whole blur Britpop battle the Gallagher brother beef the Knebworth and Maine road gigs I feel like that video would be so entertaining
I want Oasis to reunite...
There are 3 Oasis records. They are the first two and the b sides one.
Good review. I agree with you after the first 2 albums it was just meh. However I also really enjoyed Don't Believe the Truth.
Top 3 (in order):
Definitely Maybe, Morning Glory, and Don't Believe the Truth.
Also, I'm sure you did in preparation but the Documentary Supersonic on Netflix is super well done!
We need an ACTUAL DEEP DISCOG for the GOATS.
Brilliant
Please remake this. Such a good band and somehow underrated. I understand if you don’t want to listen to be here now again
dude I love your stuff!!
It’s a shame that Liam and Noel hate each other because Oasis was really returning to a great place with their last two albums
I’d like to see one on U2, that would be great
Have you done Blur yet. I love OASIS as well. Hope you love their albums. Haven't watched video yet
Would love to see you discuss the first 2 albims in a longer video!!
0:00 Intro
0:48 Definitely Maybe
1:00 (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
1:20 Be Here Now
2:08 The Masterplan
2:25 Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
2:39 Heathen Chemistry
2:46 Don’t Believe the Truth
3:08 Dig Out Your Soul
3:30 Solo Work
4:10 Conclusion
The Masterplan album is Godlike.
I would love to see you tackle the catalog that is They Might Be Giants.
Just discovered this channel, pretty good stuff. Subscribed.
I wish you will make another video about oasis, but longer and more deeper like other recent deep discog dive videos
This video was pretty solid, you know what I mean?
Ah finally someone who “gets” Oasis.
Please redo this one
Don't forget about REM's Monster in the goodwill CD section, another exhausting listen
'Monster' slaps.
If I would rate it from best to worst, its
1) whats the story? Morning glory
2) definitely maybe
3) dig out your soul
(The masterplan)
4) dont believe the truth
5) be here now
6) heathen chemistry
7) standing on the shoulder of giants
This should be named a rateyourmusic dive rather than a discogs dive
Love you videos sooo much mate!❤
Be Here Now is their very best album,no discussion!
Please
Please
Please
Redo this dive
maybe a dead kennedys discography dive in the future, d'you know what I mean?
they're a good band god damn it
@2:48
BIG oasis fan here. I agree!
Return to form, this is the album they should’ve released after BHN
Dave Sardy was the producer & captures vintage sounds very well. Opening song has a The Zombies vibe guitar going
I agree also, the first two noel albums are all I own.
Liam lost his voice & plays it safe with plodding guitar driven eh stuff.
P.S. got those two (ok-ish) Beady Eye albums on vinyl and now they’re both like $100 apiece on Discogs. Weird as they couldn’t give them away at my record store.
Also you have many same viewpoints from fans (me) on certain songs and albums etc so kudos for being objective and tasteful 🎉😊
I take a lot of s**t for being an Oasis fan..imagine what it’s like to be a U2 fan?! Great page btw
Who built the moon? Is actually my favourite album by any Gallagher brother in or out of oasis.
please do an deep discog dive to Autechre!!!
Oh come on Be Here Now has some gems in there.
It pained me that you skipped over Definitely Maybe so casually and then called What’s the Story Morning Glory as their best album.
The Masterplan is the best Oasis album, Oasis never technically made
I think I see a Rock Critic fan is in the comments section
@@tinacofalls9202 And you are correct :D
It really is. Most of those songs are better than most subsequent album tracks. I wish Round Are Way was on it instead of The Swamp Song
My ranking even though nobody asked:
7. Be Here Now
6. Standing On The Shoulders of Giants
5. Dig Out Your Soul
4. Don't Believe The Truth
3. Morning Glory
2. Definitely Maybe
1. Heathen Chemistry
Fuckin great video man, you have my respect 🤘🏻👌🏻😎
So basically your "Deep Discog Dive" section was more like "x albums in a nutshell"
That was how he used to format them, his more recent ones are considerably more in depth at describing the stories and circumstances surrounding albums and also delve into critiquing the albums and songs to a further extent.
In other words, he’s refined the format to be more documentary and reviews rather than just nutshells, while maintaining the same overall style of humor present here.
Rule of Britpop self growth:
1. Preteen: Oasis are the greatest. I love them as unironically as they love themselves.
2. Adolescence: I have some awareness of aIrony and therefore like Blur
3. Impoverished uni years: pulp, because I now understand that most sex is disaooointing, ans that whimsy also belongs in my life.
4. Maturity: Suede. There is nothing too scrottily filthy to sing about. Now excuse me, I’m off to damage a headboard in a council flat.
My only comments are that Standing on the shoulders is really good to me and I think you should have covered the solo stuff more. Good video though
Ouch. Be Here Now is my favorite of their albums because of All Around the World (but I have a soft spot for the entire album). Had that song not graced my ears, I would not have discovered the rest of their work. What's the Story (Morning Glory) is a close second. Also, that song is kinda part of my early teenage years, so that might be why it is as formative and ingrained in me as it is.
And yes, their hubris and dragged-out fights with one another made the group... entertaining to keep track of over the years. I'm also amazed they managed to hold together as long as they did and produce anything with how heated they'd get with one another.
Look, I don't enjoy Oasis a bit. Their music just doesn't work for me, I suppose? But your videos are always so entertaining that I clicked on this one right away. Great job, keep on rocking in a free world!
Thank you!
I thought Be Here Now was definitely their best album, one of my favourite albums of ALL time... d’you know what I mean? X 😎✌️🎶🖤
Same here
i love your videos
My man chill out with that come away with me, lol
Deep Dive Discogs suggestions:
Janelle Monae
Kate Bush
Mitski
Nicki Minaj
Alabama Shakes
Carly Rae Jepsen
YES EVERY SECONDHAND STORE IN THE WORLD WILL HAVE A COPY OF SEAL AND A COPY OF MYST
0:51 my girlfriend bought the vinyl when it came out; it was a double album.
it was a bit annoying changing side every couple of songs.
Having been an Oasis fan for a good 12-13 years now, your reviews reflect my initial thoughts on the albums. But with time, I've come to appreciate Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants a lot more- I've absolutely come around to the point of being a defender. "Go Let It Out," "Gas Panic!," and "Where Did It All Go Wrong" are among their best songs IMHO. "Roll It Over" is pretty great too. The only song on there that I think is a real throwaway is "I Can See A Liar"- the rest of the songs I will defend to at least a certain degree (even "Little James").
I'm also a little more lukewarm on Don't Believe The Truth than you are, but I used to like it more. Heathen Chemistry has an excellent bright spot with "Stop Crying Your Heart Out," but that's one of the only cuts from that album I'll listen to regularly.
As an aside, something you alluded to in your overview of The Masterplan: Noel has a notoriously bad track record of choosing which songs make the album and which ones don't. Some Oasis B sides, even from later in their career, are shockingly good! Let's All Make Believe and Idler's Dream come to mind. I'd also recommend the demos of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and "Hindu Times" if you care to listen to some deeper cuts.
I could talk about Oasis for hours. ;)
Whats your favorite Oásis álbum? How you would rank them?
@@jpwaitforit5801 Ask me in a few months and this might be a little different, but here's my list:
1. Definitely Maybe
2. (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
3. Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
4. Be Here Now
5. Dig Out Your Soul
6. Don't Believe The Truth
7. Heathen Chemistry
my ranked
1. WTSMG
2. SOTSOG
3. BHN
4. DM
5. DOYS
6. DBTT
7. HC
yes
Man please re do this one for the wtsmg anniversary or definetly maybe one pls
twenty one pilots, maybe? or MCR, now they announced their reunion?
I have never considered Oasis Alt-Rock.
I honestly preferred Be here now to morning glory, though be here now isn't quite as good as definately maybe, which i say is the best Oasis album
Epic
Pretty brief video compared to your others
Please god review the albums of the Beatles.
there are good downmixes of morning glory songs like champagndsupernova which fix the problems of the mixing
Goodwills always have at least 30 Barbra Streisand CDs too
Not to nitpick but I think that for the first album you kinda got it backwards. As far as I know at least the original CDs were quite brick walled while the vinyl more dynamic. You say its loud and fun also which sounds to me like its more compressed, not necessarily bad or anything, its why they do it, but that means its actually less dynamic, just to clarify.
Edit: I found some Dynamic Range Archive uploads of the CD and vinyl here.
US CD dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/64405
UK Vinyl dr.loudness-war.info/album/view/113025
I was basing my impression of the album on the CD, since it's what I own. Haven't heard it on vinyl though, I'd be interested to hear a version that's more dynamic. Thanks for the info!
Watch the trainwreckord on be here right now it’s great
OK, but like...which one of Seal’s self-titled records? Didn’t he do like five?
Maybe the second one.....?
Top 7 Oasis albums:
1•Be Here Now
2•(What`s The Story)Mornin Glory
3•Definetly Maybe
4•Heathen Chemistry
5•Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants(An insanely Overrated album in My Opinion!)
6•Dig Out Your Soul(It`s not even a good Album)
7•Don`t Beleive The Truth(this is also not a good Album,AT ALL)
Which Seal self-titled though?