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Don't wait for me!
I don't own it. 3 decent tracks, the rest pretty awful.
Probably need to consider the demographic of the board - While there will be some younger Smiths fans, you need to be approaching 40 for them to have been around during those teenage years.....
The Second Coming is a great album, it suffered from too high expectations.
Go and have a listen, it is better than great.
The thing about The Fall is that you lose count how many different bands they've actually been. I love Mark E Smith and Infotainment Scan remains one of my fave ever albums, but it's really just Smith and whichever of his mates are available to play at the time.Hehe. One album wonders Roses v Smiths/Fall? Hehehe.
The new album of the Fall sounds ace too.
3 votes for the Inspirals. Absolute scandal. No better site than seeing Clint Boon on the keyboards 1991 (?) in the Event. Sweat dripping off the ceiling that night.
top postPeople getting snobby and/or pissed off about how popular Oasis are? What a shocker!
Fair enough if you don't like their music, but to look down on other people because they do is childish. The amount of people that do it to look 'right-on' in music crowds is embarrassing. I know not all of you on here do it, but a lot of people do (I know people who used to love Oasis but don't now cause they don't see it as cool!)
Oasis' first two albums were brilliant (particularly the first) and that's why they're still popular today(It still gets played in indie clubs today ffs!). Say all you like about Liam and Noel, but Liam was a very talented singer and Noel was (arguably still is - his acoustic shows demonstrate this) a talented musician.
From a subjective viewpoint Oasis were the best for me, because they're music touched me in a way that the other bands didn't. The emotional reaction I used to get from hearing Definitely Maybe and WTSMG as a 16 year old was untouchable. That's just something that they're music did to me - and obviously to thousands of other people. I can't fully explain why I loved those 2 albums so much - aside from the fact Liam's voice was so touching yet so powerful and some of the lyrics were easy to relate to - but I can say what they meant (and still do mean) to me was unbelievable and something that causes me to see them as being the best.
If I was to look at it all objectively and factor in everything that makes a band the 'best' then I'd probably go for the Stone Roses or The Smiths. But I'm not going to do that. Music is about personal preference, and for me personally, the best are Oasis.
correction - from March that year - it matters to me, if not anyone else....top post
The polarity of opinion Oasis engender seems endless. For me they were a breath of fresh (albeit retro) air in 1994 and I saw almost every London / SE England show they played from may that year (I have when I saw them 11 times according to "the list") before they released Definitely Maybe at year end and then again at the Brighton Centre at the end of January 1995 just before I emigrated. Of the hundreds and hundreds of gigs I've attended over the past 30 years I've rarely seen a better front man than Liam (complete twat that he undoubtedly is).
I have enjoyed every one of their albums apart from the lamentable 3rd one, although disagree with most in thinking their 2nd release was nothing more than a glorified Noel Gallagher wankfest lap of honour that didn't come close to their seminal, yes seminal debut.
Geez, got that off my chest then.
notwithstanding all that JD/NO still take the title of best ever Manc band for me and I never even got to see JD live.
3 votes for the Inspirals. Absolute scandal. No better site than seeing Clint Boon on the keyboards 1991 (?) in the Event. Sweat dripping off the ceiling that night.