Who can honestly say they pick up a Blur album and say to themselves "Ooh that track listing looks great, I must pop that on the old cd player/mp3 player/cassette deck/record player/8 track player right away" ?
I regularly think exactly that.
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Some of the album tracks on Blurs 13 and Think Tank album are excellent. Think Tank certainly has a real depth rather than the happy Madness like Country House and Park Life singles that they will be remembered for.
If you are going on singles then its Oasis, but Damon Albarns real writing genius is in the composition of some of the lesser known album tracks.
This skill then transgresses to his later projects like Gorillaz which pushes the musical boundries further, whereas Gallaghers High Flying Birds rest in the comfort zone of an Oasis type genre. Nothing wrong with that but not ground breaking.
REM. Weren't "indie" by the end of the 90's but certainly were at the beginning and their early stuff is SO much better than any of the bands mentioned above. I saw them on 1987 and it remains the best gig I have ever been to.
REM. Weren't "indie" by the end of the 90's but certainly were at the beginning and their early stuff is SO much better than any of the bands mentioned above. I saw them on 1987 and it remains the best gig I have ever been to.
Super Furries. Or Pulp.Blur, New Order, Pulp then Oasis
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