Post by Burnage's Boy on Dec 14, 2021 11:57:35 GMT 9.5
I don't know I would be unpopular but very strange to the majority
One night I dreamt with Oasis. We were having a dinner together, it was the Don't Believe The Truth Formation because Gem and Andy were present but I don't remember to see Alan or Zack. We smiled and talked about many topics while we ate. After that, everything went blurry, white, etc. The Next I saw it was Liam talking with me, but we were separated from the dining room. We were behind a handrail and the view was beautiful, I don't remember what I said but his words were: "You will never be like us" or something like that. After that, I don't remember more. I never tell any word of that to anybody until now.
I really don't like (What's the Story) Morning Glory? All those songs sound awful, especially Cast No Shadow and Morning Glory. I prefer the live versions of that album. Most of of the studio versions of Oasis' songs sound awful. The only studio album I prefer above the live versions is Be Here Now. Rock 'n' Roll Star (especially Wembley 2000 or V Festival 2005) are miles better than the original studio version. Same with Cigarettes & Alcohol is an awful song on the record, but great live at Wembley 2000.
I really don't like (What's the Story) Morning Glory? All those songs sound awful, especially Cast No Shadow and Morning Glory. I prefer the live versions of that album. Most of of the studio versions of Oasis' songs sound awful. The only studio album I prefer above the live versions is Be Here Now. Rock 'n' Roll Star (especially Wembley 2000 or V Festival 2005) are miles better than the original studio version. Same with Cigarettes & Alcohol is an awful song on the record, but great live at Wembley 2000.
Agree with everything you said apart from the bold bit
I really don't like (What's the Story) Morning Glory? All those songs sound awful, especially Cast No Shadow and Morning Glory. I prefer the live versions of that album. Most of of the studio versions of Oasis' songs sound awful. The only studio album I prefer above the live versions is Be Here Now. Rock 'n' Roll Star (especially Wembley 2000 or V Festival 2005) are miles better than the original studio version. Same with Cigarettes & Alcohol is an awful song on the record, but great live at Wembley 2000.
Agree with everything you said apart from the bold bit
Haha, that's not what I meant to say. I mean that I really like studio versions of those songs too. Be Here Now live is great! But I can really enjoy the studio versions too. I can't say the same for almost all the songs on the other albums.