@@ThelSuperlKing First 3 albums + the masterplan are solid. After that, the singles are still great but the other band members started writing songs hence the hit and miss
You could see it as someone walking whilst being off their tits on drugs, although their body is walking slowly inside their mind it’s racing in the Olympic sprint know wha I’m sayn
THIS song was never a single in UK??? Why the hell not?? Lol that's crazy. It was HUGE in US (hmmm, maybe that's why UK radio pooh-poohed it?) Lol 🤷🏽♂️
@@ObiWanGinobiliTopFan no it was only an album track, Same for Morning Glory which was also an amazing song and Aqcuiesce which was only a b side and wasnt even on an album.
@@stuartaustin8130 There must be music-industry-politixs involved. Maybe Oasis's agents and other higher ups told them these songs WILL NOT be released on radio in uk, cuz we don't like competition and we tryin to make top dollar on your fast-growing popularity. I bet it was something like that.
@@ObiWanGinobiliTopFan I think it's pretty much that Noel believed he could literally come up with a hit song whilst sat on the toilet so he didnt really feel the need to save songs for singles. That worked for a few years too, but then after album 4 he probably started hoping hed saved a few hits instead of having them as album tracks
Live forever Bring it on down Talk tonight Acquiesce Columbia Masterplan Supersonic Slide away Whats the story morning glory Hindu times Cast no shadow Cigarettes and alcohol Some might say Whatever Shakermaker Stop crying your heart out All bangers in my eyes Oasis the last of the great rock bands.
I was working in Manchester City Centre in 1996 during the Euros. The day of the England v Scotland game (June 15th) an IRA bomb wrecked the city centre. I was just finished work when a helicopter appeared telling us to get aff the scaffolding. 5 minutes later the bomb went aff. Had to watch Scotland losing 2-0 in a Pub full of Englishmen. Will never forget that day as long as I live.
Please react to these Oasis songs: Don't Look Back In Anger, Live Forever, Supersonic, Rock & Roll Star, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Slide Away, Whatever, Little By Little, Cigarettes & Alcohol, She's Electric, Half The World Away, Stand By Me, Some Might Say, Morning Glory, and Aquiesce.
Can't disagree with the tracks but I'd start with Stand by me (it's not a cover for those that don't know) it's a stonker of a track.....as are the rest :)
I listened to this song evrynight in the mid 90’s & Liam’s voice always put me to sleep.. 😴 I was an avid fan of OASIS back in the 90’s😍 and I am still a fan ...OASIS FOREVER
Oasis was my favorite band for ages. All of their albums are great but their first three albums are AMAZING. IMO, you can play all three back to back in their entirety and not hit a weak tune. The soundtrack of my youth. :)
What are you talking about. The story is the shit if you can figure out he met a girl and it didn't work. It's like every album by every band and his writing is decent as heck
@@dustin8977 Settle down, Dusty. I love his writing and if you take 2 minutes you can find time after time where Noel himself says he does the lyrics last and they usually don't mean shit. And sometimes Noel changes his stories from interview to interview, so once again just enjoy the music and don't worry too much about what Noel is saying.
@@willprinse I get that. Sometimes I come across a comment I left here on UA-cam and it's as fresh as if someone else wrote it because I was drunk as fck when I left it. And like with Noel it's always brilliant.
Ah the 90s in the UK were a really good time for music, Oasis were one the the Big names along with a band called Blur (lead singer moved onto Gorillaz) these 2 bands were the big beasts of a genre called Brit Pop, The NME even pit them in a battle agasint each other called "The Battle of Britpop". There are many other Bands/Artists that fit into the same category......Paul Weller, The Verve, Supergrass to name a few. These were preceeded by bands like The Stone Roses. Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, At the end of the era as the sound evolved bands like The Stereophonics and Coldplay. Any track from any of what i named are good, but if anyone wants a more pointed direction i'll offer my opinion to what is best form each of them a well worth listening to :)
The "where were you while we were getting high" lyric is something they used to ask their friends when they weren't around while they were getting high. The slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball, was about a claymation TV show he watched as a kid, where the train conductor would walk down the hall super slow and the train was super fast. Love Noel, great songwriter ♡
Thank you!!!!! That reaction made me so happy :) If you'd ever got really high and walked down the road, feeling like you were walking 100mph.... You'd get the canon ball line! SUPERSONIC is my favourite Oasis song
This is one of my favorite songs I play it over and over along with Bush - Machine Head. You need to hear Bush. Great reaction keep on with the great selections...
If you like their sound, you may want to check out the band "Stone Roses' that came out about a decade before. There big hit was 'I wanna be adored".. Peace and love
I am assuming I wanna be Adored is the only song you have heard. Made of Stone , Sally Cinnamon and of course the anthem which is Fools Gold are way better, I wanna be adored is amazing mind
The US is just so sheltered . The greatest band of the 90's by a mile. As Sir George Martin said Noel Gallagher is the greatest song writer of his Generation. Their B sides other bands would kill for.
Kevin M But you do seem sheltered compared to the rest of the world. OK, so Oasis might have got through to the US market, but generally most Americans are totally unaware (unlike, say, Europe, South America, Australia and mostly everywhere else) that they were part of a huge musical and cultural movement in the UK with a whole swathe of incredible bands who churned out some epic songwriting, such as The Verve, Supergrass, Kula Shaker, Radiohead, Space, Cast and many, many more. This phenomenon seems to have completely passed America by. You are in some weird kind of bubble in spite of the common language and the fact that you're attached to Central and South America, and Canada, where most of these bands were hugely successful.
As far as George Martin goes, it's merely one man's opinion. Noel wrote great songs but for myself as a musician who grew up in Bolton U.K, The Cure and Radiohead much more influential as two bands that have expertly balanced the beam between commercial hits and alternative gems throughout their careers and are still in existence. Liam's solo recordings are great too, and I find he's more entertaining live in concert than Noel. As for your American comment, grunge was favoured over Britpop in the 90's in the U.S. Nothing wrong with that and nothing whatsoever to do with being in a bubble.. even if half the world liked Oasis, didn't make them better that's just music snobbery.
@@jamesnolan4412 First of all, I wasn’t comparing grunge to Britpop, and I certainly wasn’t saying that bands like Oasis are better than, say, Nirvana - and besides, grunge was just as popular here in the U.K. However, I’d say grunge hit its peak a good couple of years before Britpop, and I can’t see that an entire nation would prefer one genre over the other? Surely there’s room for both, to appeal to all tastes? I knew plenty of people here who were equally into both genres, even though they’re quite different from one another. Besides, if you‘re not exposed to the music in the first place, you can’t know if you’d like it, can you? And apart from Oasis and Blur, I’m not sure how many of those bands even got airplay in the US, which I’m sure is an executive decision made by record companies, but feel free to correct me on that if you know better. In any case, the point I was making is that it seems, based on UA-cam reactions and many accompanying comments, that the vast majority of people in the US (including those of the relevant generation) have mostly never heard of bands like Oasis or Blur and certainly seem to have no knowledge whatsoever that Britpop even existed as a music phenomenon. Just my observation. I’m not saying I’m right necessarily and there will always be exceptions, of course.
Oasis was and is a trip in itself. I gave up even trying to figure out Liam and Noel Gallagher a long way back. Noel (the songwriter and eldest brother) is probably overall the wisest,that will make you understand him,his brother and the band the best. But theyr entire career has been drinking,smoking and fighting......and they love to do it all. Fighting was how Noel said "F this shit,im starting my own band alone!". Nowadays they accuse eachother of being obsessed with one another.....its a quite hysterical set of characters that just keeps on going and going. Its like they never really grow up....ever. But hey,they got that "Manchester attitude" hanging over them,no wonder the mix turns into hysterical characters and trippy songs. Wonderwall is probably theyr best work for me,allthough i do like "D`You Know What I Mean?" alot too.
This IS literally my soundtrack from the 90’s. You should totally listen to their whole discography. They’re simply the greatest band of the past thirty years! All the best to you and thank you for your reactions. They mean a lot x
I think that the cannon ball reference equates to the very next line '''where were you when we were getting high'', as anything makes sense when you're off your trolley, lol...
Noel once saw in his then girlfriend (now ex wife's) kitchen a glass sugar jar with a ballbearing in it, and a tiny toy figure of a man in, which was halfway up of the sugar which was sloped to one side so it looked like the figure was caught in a landslide, hence Noel wrote the lines about the cannonball which was from the ballbearing and the man was caught beneath the landslide. The photo of the jar was inside the album sleeve
Trust me this song doesnt make sense to a lot people as its very trippy, and a champagne supernova is champagne and cocaine mixed together so thats probably why 😎
I remember when this video came out - we were getting high on their music. Whatta great time to be a young adult. There were so many concerts to go to. Oasis sang for our generation - they were our Beatles
The parent LP 'What's the Story (Morning Glory)' flew off the shelves on release in '95 and temporarily became the biggest selling British album - despite some pretty obvious steals from classic bands. But where it had some originality it really stands up. I feel now like Oasis were the last stand of that old British rock sound being successful, before technology took over. It almost classes as folk now.
Folk ? Are you on glue ? This is the last great Rock 'N' Roll band to come out of the UK. You have no idea what you are talking about, Oasis Folk ? You my friend are an idiot
I have a weird but super special connection with this song cause I first heard it as a kid in 1997 at a beach boardwalk on one of those rides were you're enclosed but you're strapped in and spins around and it the closest I've felt to tripping on LSD until I actually did. I tried the ride a day later and it was playing a terrible radio ad the entire time 😆
Its defo a chill out in the dark type song. Great reaction. Check out Dont Look Back In Anger, Live Forever, The Masterplan and Stop Crying Your Heart Out. Live Forever is my personal favourite
The second guitar solo is Paul Wellar- The Modfather- and he is someone you really should check out either solo, Style Council or more importantly The Jam. Total dude.
I remember walking down the school halls high and you felt like you were walking fast but you were really going really slow. Like with driving while high. Till I built up my tolerance. But I'm finally off that stuff. This song takes me back in so many places and in so many ways.
Ok.... cannonball is taking a hit off a bong, hold it. Down a shot... then exhale the smoke. Now listen to the song again. And I’ve seen it done but have no personal experience so no snickering out there! LOL
Talking about that "cannonball" lyric, Noel(the songwriter) said he doesn't know what it means😅, but said Clearly early it means something to the thousand n thousands of fans who sing along and say they relate to it.. And that's the beautiful thing about music
I have a couple of oasis lyrics as tattoos I've seen Liam a few times last time 2019 and I'm so glad I did but the 90s was the best time to become a teenager and grow up
The canon ball line is total killer! There’s nothing to get. It’s the fact it makes no sense is why makes it so great. And why tbe line is soooo damn coool😎
Welcome to UK 1990s culture. Pretty much anything from oasis is a banger.
I'm british and I claim them . Lol
First three albums only after that it is just some here and there.
@@ThelSuperlKing First 3 albums + the masterplan are solid. After that, the singles are still great but the other band members started writing songs hence the hit and miss
First 2 albums literally don’t have a bad song
As an American, this is Biblical
Yeah... if you're struggling with "Slowly walking down the hall faster than a cannonball" just remember...
Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
Amen. 😂
You could see it as someone walking whilst being off their tits on drugs, although their body is walking slowly inside their mind it’s racing in the Olympic sprint know wha I’m sayn
It's crazy to think this was never a single in the UK, it would've been at no1 for ages. Best song off "Morning Glory" in my opinion.
Concordo.
THIS song was never a single in UK??? Why the hell not?? Lol that's crazy. It was HUGE in US (hmmm, maybe that's why UK radio pooh-poohed it?) Lol 🤷🏽♂️
@@ObiWanGinobiliTopFan no it was only an album track, Same for Morning Glory which was also an amazing song and Aqcuiesce which was only a b side and wasnt even on an album.
@@stuartaustin8130 There must be music-industry-politixs involved. Maybe Oasis's agents and other higher ups told them these songs WILL NOT be released on radio in uk, cuz we don't like competition and we tryin to make top dollar on your fast-growing popularity.
I bet it was something like that.
@@ObiWanGinobiliTopFan I think it's pretty much that Noel believed he could literally come up with a hit song whilst sat on the toilet so he didnt really feel the need to save songs for singles. That worked for a few years too, but then after album 4 he probably started hoping hed saved a few hits instead of having them as album tracks
Live forever
Bring it on down
Talk tonight
Acquiesce
Columbia
Masterplan
Supersonic
Slide away
Whats the story morning glory
Hindu times
Cast no shadow
Cigarettes and alcohol
Some might say
Whatever
Shakermaker
Stop crying your heart out
All bangers in my eyes
Oasis the last of the great rock bands.
"Don't look back in Anger" and "Stop crying your heart out" are great tunes from them also.
.....And “half the world away”
@@glennrowe2961 I must disagree. I think that songs an absolute stinker
@@danrandlehandle I suspect you to be a Liam fanboy😜. Noel was the songwriting talent in that family. It’s a great song.
@@glennrowe2961 no shit noel wrote the good ones, he just doesn't sell that song well with his vocals
1996 a really hot summer, Euro 96 was on drinking a few beers and having a smoke listening to good tunes and enjoying the vibe
I was working in Manchester City Centre in 1996 during the Euros. The day of the England v Scotland game (June 15th) an IRA bomb wrecked the city centre. I was just finished work when a helicopter appeared telling us to get aff the scaffolding. 5 minutes later the bomb went aff. Had to watch Scotland losing 2-0 in a Pub full of Englishmen. Will never forget that day as long as I live.
Please react to these Oasis songs: Don't Look Back In Anger, Live Forever, Supersonic, Rock & Roll Star, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Slide Away, Whatever, Little By Little, Cigarettes & Alcohol, She's Electric, Half The World Away, Stand By Me, Some Might Say, Morning Glory, and Aquiesce.
One more to add d’you know what I mean and all of those are absolutel bangers!
Can't disagree with the tracks but I'd start with Stand by me (it's not a cover for those that don't know) it's a stonker of a track.....as are the rest :)
Just react to every album and all the B sides! Not a bad song among them. Love Oasis! ❤
Rockin' chair is a hidden diamond
Mate. Whatever should be way higher up
I listened to this song evrynight in the mid 90’s & Liam’s voice always put me to sleep.. 😴
I was an avid fan of OASIS back in the 90’s😍 and I am still a fan ...OASIS FOREVER
Dont look back in anger was always a favourite of mine
I 2nd, 3rd & 4th this song! Hope you'll check it out!
@@Bekka_Noyb well you obviously have good taste
Dont look back in anger was their best work
@@jh5261 I agree
definitely Don't Look Back in Anger.
Oasis was my favorite band for ages. All of their albums are great but their first three albums are AMAZING. IMO, you can play all three back to back in their entirety and not hit a weak tune. The soundtrack of my youth. :)
Don't read too much into Noel's lyrics. Just enjoy one of the greatest bands ever.
What are you talking about. The story is the shit if you can figure out he met a girl and it didn't work. It's like every album by every band and his writing is decent as heck
@@dustin8977 Settle down, Dusty. I love his writing and if you take 2 minutes you can find time after time where Noel himself says he does the lyrics last and they usually don't mean shit. And sometimes Noel changes his stories from interview to interview, so once again just enjoy the music and don't worry too much about what Noel is saying.
@@dustin8977 Slowly Walking Down the Hall, Faster than a Cannon Ball ain’t about a breakup. It’s about the death of someone close to you.
hes even said alot of his lyrics he doesnt understand himself as he was high
@@willprinse I get that. Sometimes I come across a comment I left here on UA-cam and it's as fresh as if someone else wrote it because I was drunk as fck when I left it. And like with Noel it's always brilliant.
Ah the 90s in the UK were a really good time for music, Oasis were one the the Big names along with a band called Blur (lead singer moved onto Gorillaz) these 2 bands were the big beasts of a genre called Brit Pop, The NME even pit them in a battle agasint each other called "The Battle of Britpop". There are many other Bands/Artists that fit into the same category......Paul Weller, The Verve, Supergrass to name a few. These were preceeded by bands like The Stone Roses. Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, At the end of the era as the sound evolved bands like The Stereophonics and Coldplay.
Any track from any of what i named are good, but if anyone wants a more pointed direction i'll offer my opinion to what is best form each of them a well worth listening to :)
Paul weller played on this album ...
The way his vocals pierce your soul cannot be understated
and the guitar solo, it's quite unique
@@LexaRulesca absolutely phenomenal song, oasis have so many great songs
Love Oasis that whole album is super.
This is a good one. I like Don't Look Back in Anger, too.
After following this channel for a year. I can't help but conclude that you love British music. 🎶
The "where were you while we were getting high" lyric is something they used to ask their friends when they weren't around while they were getting high. The slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball, was about a claymation TV show he watched as a kid, where the train conductor would walk down the hall super slow and the train was super fast. Love Noel, great songwriter ♡
Supergrass is a great Brit pop band from the same era too. Also stone roses. Also this track is almost 30 years ago and I feel old now 😆
My favorite song of all time. Thank you for doing it Jayy
My hometown band, thanks.
The song with best vocals from liam is probably Morning glory
@Dundej is agree but Doubt she would react to a b side that not many people know, so I said morning glory instead
@Dundej all bsides expect from slide and my big mouth *
Oasis jones beach listen up 1996 zenith peak
@@forestfan3 amazing performance, give Morning glory at fairfax 1996 a listen
Morning Glory is awesome 💗
Only another 100 plus great oasis songs to go.....watch your likes and subscriptions go up the more you review this amazing band
If you've ever been high you immediately understand the cannonball line 😅
Thank you!!!!! That reaction made me so happy :)
If you'd ever got really high and walked down the road, feeling like you were walking 100mph.... You'd get the canon ball line! SUPERSONIC is my favourite Oasis song
That cannonball line..Noel admits most of his lyrics are gibberish
for unintelligible lyrics they got nothing on Duran Duran ;)
@@Bekka_Noyb, Duran Duran has nothing on The Cocteau Twins.
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@@elysehfm8797 how bout Pearl Jam
@@pmaster1173, to be honest, I never followed Pearl Jam that closely.
This is one of my favorite songs I play it over and over along with Bush - Machine Head. You need to hear Bush.
Great reaction keep on with the great selections...
My old mate Del Boy loved this song.God bless you BUD.
Keep playing these mental songs JAYY👍.
They are an amazing band. You would enjoy these Oasis songs: Don't Look Back In Anger, Little By Little, or Let There Be Love!
Always found it hilarious that these two hated each other. 😂and still do I believe. I have brothers, understandable
No they didn’t. They argued and quarrelled like brothers.
... now they hate each other 😂
If you like their sound, you may want to check out the band "Stone Roses' that came out about a decade before. There big hit was 'I wanna be adored".. Peace and love
I am assuming I wanna be Adored is the only song you have heard. Made of Stone , Sally Cinnamon and of course the anthem which is Fools Gold are way better, I wanna be adored is amazing mind
I Am The Resurrection (full version, obvs) for me. I will drive miles out of my way just so I can listen to the whole song in my car
I haven’t thought of Stone Roses in soooo long
What about Happy Mondays.
The US is just so sheltered . The greatest band of the 90's by a mile. As Sir George Martin said Noel Gallagher is the greatest song writer of his Generation. Their B sides other bands would kill for.
Limey, we aren't sheltered. We knew all about them. I say Jane's Addiction were much more influential over here in the 90's.
Kevin M But you do seem sheltered compared to the rest of the world. OK, so Oasis might have got through to the US market, but generally most Americans are totally unaware (unlike, say, Europe, South America, Australia and mostly everywhere else) that they were part of a huge musical and cultural movement in the UK with a whole swathe of incredible bands who churned out some epic songwriting, such as The Verve, Supergrass, Kula Shaker, Radiohead, Space, Cast and many, many more. This phenomenon seems to have completely passed America by. You are in some weird kind of bubble in spite of the common language and the fact that you're attached to Central and South America, and Canada, where most of these bands were hugely successful.
As far as George Martin goes, it's merely one man's opinion. Noel wrote great songs but for myself as a musician who grew up in Bolton U.K, The Cure and Radiohead much more influential as two bands that have expertly balanced the beam between commercial hits and alternative gems throughout their careers and are still in existence. Liam's solo recordings are great too, and I find he's more entertaining live in concert than Noel. As for your American comment, grunge was favoured over Britpop in the 90's in the U.S. Nothing wrong with that and nothing whatsoever to do with being in a bubble.. even if half the world liked Oasis, didn't make them better that's just music snobbery.
@@jamesnolan4412 First of all, I wasn’t comparing grunge to Britpop, and I certainly wasn’t saying that bands like Oasis are better than, say, Nirvana - and besides, grunge was just as popular here in the U.K. However, I’d say grunge hit its peak a good couple of years before Britpop, and I can’t see that an entire nation would prefer one genre over the other? Surely there’s room for both, to appeal to all tastes? I knew plenty of people here who were equally into both genres, even though they’re quite different from one another. Besides, if you‘re not exposed to the music in the first place, you can’t know if you’d like it, can you? And apart from Oasis and Blur, I’m not sure how many of those bands even got airplay in the US, which I’m sure is an executive decision made by record companies, but feel free to correct me on that if you know better. In any case, the point I was making is that it seems, based on UA-cam reactions and many accompanying comments, that the vast majority of people in the US (including those of the relevant generation) have mostly never heard of bands like Oasis or Blur and certainly seem to have no knowledge whatsoever that Britpop even existed as a music phenomenon. Just my observation. I’m not saying I’m right necessarily and there will always be exceptions, of course.
@@jamesnolan4412 one mans opinion? He’s George Martin? You’re just one mans opinion.
Noel just wrote great, super catchy pop songs.
One look at the title and I started laughing. "THIS TRIPPED ME OUT!" 😂😂😂Yyyyep, welcome to 90's rock lol.
Slowly walking down the hall (days feel slow) but when you look back you felt like time has flew past faster than a cannonball
New radicals you get what you give
Oasis was and is a trip in itself. I gave up even trying to figure out Liam and Noel Gallagher a long way back. Noel (the songwriter and eldest brother) is probably overall the wisest,that will make you understand him,his brother and the band the best. But theyr entire career has been drinking,smoking and fighting......and they love to do it all. Fighting was how Noel said "F this shit,im starting my own band alone!". Nowadays they accuse eachother of being obsessed with one another.....its a quite hysterical set of characters that just keeps on going and going. Its like they never really grow up....ever. But hey,they got that "Manchester attitude" hanging over them,no wonder the mix turns into hysterical characters and trippy songs. Wonderwall is probably theyr best work for me,allthough i do like "D`You Know What I Mean?" alot too.
Love ya !!!! Morning glory ... The next song !!!!! Greetings from Córdoba Argentina !!!
Reminiscent of the 60s but in the 90s. Good times.❤❤
My favorite oasis track? The one u just played gurl.. legit work of art of the highest order
This IS literally my soundtrack from the 90’s. You should totally listen to their whole discography. They’re simply the greatest band of the past thirty years!
All the best to you and thank you for your reactions. They mean a lot x
Trust me, in years to come they’ll be just as big and, as influential as The Beatles!
One of my favorite songs ever
I think that the cannon ball reference equates to the very next line '''where were you when we were getting high'', as anything makes sense when you're off your trolley, lol...
Yes mate 😅
Absolutely one of my favorites...so dam Good 😎☝️
I always think "All around the world" from their Be Here Now album has the same vibe as this song.
Don't Look Back in Anger 🔥
Every song is a good song. They are one of my favorite groups
Picking a favorite oasis song is really hard cause they're so good but today I'll pick stop crying your heart out and or don't look back in anger.
Paul Weller (The Jam,Style Council) plays the lengthy guitar solo
Noel once saw in his then girlfriend (now ex wife's) kitchen a glass sugar jar with a ballbearing in it, and a tiny toy figure of a man in, which was halfway up of the sugar which was sloped to one side so it looked like the figure was caught in a landslide, hence Noel wrote the lines about the cannonball which was from the ballbearing and the man was caught beneath the landslide. The photo of the jar was inside the album sleeve
"Dont go away" , will make you cry haha
Liam cried his eye balls out when recording this in the studio.
Thanks jayy. Oasis was everything when I was 15
I think you'd like Stop Crying Your Heart Out. Another atmospheric song
amazing tune!!
I wonder if you'd be interested in more Britpop actually. It was all melody led and some class tunes came out of it.
Trust me this song doesnt make sense to a lot people as its very trippy, and a champagne supernova is champagne and cocaine mixed together so thats probably why 😎
I remember when this video came out - we were getting high on their music. Whatta great time to be a young adult. There were so many concerts to go to. Oasis sang for our generation - they were our Beatles
This band changed my life...i learned guitar to play wonderwall
Great song, super reaction 🙂
This is one of the best songs ever made. No doubt....
The parent LP 'What's the Story (Morning Glory)' flew off the shelves on release in '95 and temporarily became the biggest selling British album - despite some pretty obvious steals from classic bands. But where it had some originality it really stands up. I feel now like Oasis were the last stand of that old British rock sound being successful, before technology took over. It almost classes as folk now.
Folk ? Are you on glue ? This is the last great Rock 'N' Roll band to come out of the UK. You have no idea what you are talking about, Oasis Folk ? You my friend are an idiot
Damn girl, you're fun to watch!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The Masterplan. Definitely my favorite. Don't Look Back in Anger is another.
Enjoyed it ✌️❤️💯
Don't look back in anger is my favorite song, not by oasis, but of all time
I have a weird but super special connection with this song cause I first heard it as a kid in 1997 at a beach boardwalk on one of those rides were you're enclosed but you're strapped in and spins around and it the closest I've felt to tripping on LSD until I actually did. I tried the ride a day later and it was playing a terrible radio ad the entire time 😆
One of the best Oasis songs in my opinion. Whatever is my favourite Oasis song.
Thank You for doing this..
Its defo a chill out in the dark type song. Great reaction. Check out Dont Look Back In Anger, Live Forever, The Masterplan and Stop Crying Your Heart Out. Live Forever is my personal favourite
I always took it as, if these guys were so high the impossible is possible.
glad you liked this....hope for our younger gens...
👏👏👏. What a tune 🔥🔥🔥
Love this song.. Glad you reacted to it! If you haven't done it yet, you should do Wonderwall by them too.
I love this track, takes me right back to the 90's and my youth
Noel...the king of emotive music writing.
This one is on the sound track of our LiVeS 🇬🇧 🎸 🍺 🚬 ❤️
Favourite Song Ever ❤️
The second guitar solo is Paul Wellar- The Modfather- and he is someone you really should check out either solo, Style Council or more importantly The Jam. Total dude.
This was Oasis' "Lucy in the in sky with Diamonds". You can tell the Beatles influence.
there is a life beyond your backyard. europe has riches and love. one life. enjoy that life xx.
Oasis are definitely special you should listen to more of their music jayy...
Love seeing Amerucans realize how mighty oasis were..brilliant..much love from glagow Scotland
Dont look back in anger is sung by noel the old brother who writes virtually all the songs and music. Top tune.
Welcome to manchester chick, we are happy to have you 🙂
I remember walking down the school halls high and you felt like you were walking fast but you were really going really slow. Like with driving while high. Till I built up my tolerance. But I'm finally off that stuff. This song takes me back in so many places and in so many ways.
Acquiesce and cast no shadow are two excellent songs, not as well known as the big hits but just as good
This is basically a british anthem. Love seeing crowds sing it.
Ok.... cannonball is taking a hit off a bong, hold it. Down a shot... then exhale the smoke. Now listen to the song again.
And I’ve seen it done but have no personal experience so no snickering out there! LOL
I've just witnessed you discover oasis. So many quality albums. Give 'stand by me' a listen
Talking about that "cannonball" lyric, Noel(the songwriter) said he doesn't know what it means😅, but said Clearly early it means something to the thousand n thousands of fans who sing along and say they relate to it.. And that's the beautiful thing about music
Wait, you said you know Wonderwall because you learned to play it on guitar years ago? That's cool as hell.
Wonder wall was a great one but I like this one better. It just transports you and melts your cares away 💗🕊️
You can tell from your reaction that you genuinely enjoyed this song.
Sometimes you just have to close your eyes and listen
I’ve listened to this song my whole life and still don’t know what that verse means.
I have a couple of oasis lyrics as tattoos I've seen Liam a few times last time 2019 and I'm so glad I did but the 90s was the best time to become a teenager and grow up
Don’t go away is one of my favourites of theirs. Not sure why it isn’t as popular as Wonderwall or Don’t Look Back In Anger.
The canon ball line is total killer!
There’s nothing to get.
It’s the fact it makes no sense is why makes it so great.
And why tbe line is soooo damn coool😎
🍾🥂 Cheers!!! Great song 😉😊
This is the group that took music back from the rave generation !!!!
This is where Oasis really managed to shine. They stopped trying to do Beatles pastiches, and they for trippy and creative.
Really ? The Beatles influences are all over this track. Try the album Definitely Maybe' you may get the sound you are referring to
Yesss I’ve been waiting for you to react to Oasis !!