A solid Raga-Rock single, _Standing_ is a top Oasis era with some great buried treasures: "Go Let It Out", "Let's All Make Believe", "One Way Road". If you dig "Who Feels Love?", check out Britpop band *Kula Shaker:* 👉 "Temple Of Everlasting Light" (1996)
Very psychedelic tune from their most psychedelic era. Roll It Over, Gas Panic and Let's All Make Believe all fit into that sort of genre from this era. Definitely not in their top 30/40 tunes but a decent tune nonetheless.
I get the not looking like rockstars. In their early days especially their popularity came from being really good at what they do but also dressing and coming across in their attitude and relative basic approach to their songs made them feel very relatable
A solid Raga-Rock single, _Standing_ is a top Oasis era with some great buried treasures: "Go Let It Out", "Let's All Make Believe", "One Way Road". If you dig "Who Feels Love?", check out Britpop band *Kula Shaker:*
👉 "Temple Of Everlasting Light" (1996)
Not in their top 10, but decent tune, slightly under rated and perfect for a lazy summer day (the studio version anyway)
I'm not 100% sure on what Oasis songs you know but I recommend Oasis - Rock n Roll Star at Southend in 1995!
A top performance!
Very psychedelic tune from their most psychedelic era. Roll It Over, Gas Panic and Let's All Make Believe all fit into that sort of genre from this era.
Definitely not in their top 30/40 tunes but a decent tune nonetheless.
👏👏👏 Closure in moscow - mauerbauertraurigkeit reaction! great song !!!
The studio version of this song is immensely better. There's also a version with Noel singing that is amazing as well.
Very intrigued to know what the last song you listened to previously lol
I recommend LCD Soundsystem- All my Friends (live at madison square garden)
I get the not looking like rockstars. In their early days especially their popularity came from being really good at what they do but also dressing and coming across in their attitude and relative basic approach to their songs made them feel very relatable
Oasis’s the importance of being idle original video
Seconded.