Oasis are very nostalgic to me. I was born in 93 so grew up with their sound all around me. Songs like this just take me right back. I can’t imagine hearing them for the first time. Oasis are special!
Ahhh those golden ages of the Madchester (Manchester) scene, The Hacienda club all nighters, the breakfast club sessions at the Thompson Arms and Canal Street venues all heady dayssssssss. Cheers
You've got to listen to The Verve, they're from my hometown, Wigan, only 20 miles away from Manchester and Liverpool. The northwest of England is home to music in England, so many great musicians have come from both these cities and the surrounding areas.
I’m 51 now, but when Oasis and Blur ruled the radio waves in Britain I was 24, and at Art College, studying Product design. How time flies! When I graduated I thought I would live forever and stay young and never age. How arrogant I was as a young man. Lol. Life’s struggles, traumas, and ups and downs was a wake up call for me. Life is never stagnant, and it’s trajectory is never linear, and should never be taken for granted, because life has a tendency to be full of the unexpected, especially, when you least expect it, bringing both good and bad fortunes. Oasis are bloody brilliant. As time goes by, I appreciate them more now than I did back than.
Since the lead singer of Funboy Three died recently, I'd love you to hear music from the Black and White label . Terry Hall was a really lovely human being. He and his band made Bluebeat, reggae, and ska very popular in the UK. I hope you get to hear them and I'd love to see your reaction.
Yeh you should listen to their other stuff. There are better songs than this one but if you enjoyed then yeh listen to the album,what’s the story morning glory 👍🏻
She Bangs the Drums by another Manchester band, the Stone Roses, with a similar vibe. It's about being young and where it's at. that feeling of being in the time. Words can't describe it...
Jps check out "Madness" they were one of the most influential bands to come out of the 1980s They came from Camden Town in London England and we're at the forefront of all the music and fashions coming out of London in the 1980s basically Madness was one of the biggest bands of 1980s Britain. "Our house" "Driving in my car" "Baggy trousers" "Embarrassment" "House of Fun" "Yesterday's Man" and we can't leave out "Uncle Sam" There's loads more also they are one of the most influential bands of the 1980s in the UK
Great track Joel. Such a distinctive sound. So many memories. Try ‘She’s Electric’ and ‘Look back in anger’ both by Oasis. Also, check out ‘The drugs don’t work’ by the Verve xM
Check out all the B sides. better than the a sides. underneath the sky,,step out,,rockin chair to name but a few. top band. i was a 17 year old at knebworth in 96. the last great meet up of a generation before smartphones, social media, reality tv, talents shows and even the internet. take me back man
Oasis is, by far, my favorite band of all time. Liam is one of the best rock and roll singers ever and Noel is an amazing songwriter. I would recommend "Don't Look Back In Anger" or "Champagne Supernova" from them next. Also, if you'd like to listen to more Britpop, can I recommend the song "Girls and Boys" by Blur, the second biggest Britpop act behind Oasis.
His accent is Manchester, he was from Burnage a few miles from my area. They were something else when they broke. Lucky to see them Knebworth 1996. I'll never forget it.
Joel, I was in my mid 20s at the time of Oasis and they provided the soundtrack to some of the best years of my life. As I have got older, I have come to the conclusion my best advice for people of your age is just get out there , enjoy life and do all the crazy stuff because before you know it life will be career and mortgages. On a music note, do have a look at the Charlatans as I think they were massively underrated . As a starter have a look at their song ‘ The only one I know’. Keep up the good work.
Hello Joel. Another brick in the Madchester Wonderwall. I went back home over the Pennines, just as the Manchester scene kicked off and you should look at Stone Roses who were in the vanguard at that time. When I was there James were the up and coming local band, but you could say The Smiths were already setting the bar high and New Order had been reaching it. A friend, who was working in Manchester when the scene started, says Oasis are just a Beatles tribute act styled after the original Madchester bands, but then he is a big fan of Rolling Stones.
Aww this is my era!! Oasis are amazing, you should check out Stone Roses too Joel! A few to listen to are: I am the the resurrection, this is the one, Sally Cinnamon, bye bye badman and Mersey paradise.
Can I propose you react to: * Pulp - Common People * Blur - Country House As per my other comment, Blur were the rivals to Oasis (different in sound but very successful) Pulp were another huge band of that era. Common People is a brilliant song with an iconic video. I’ve seen a lot of other reaction channels react to this song. It’s video on RUclips (VEVO) has 44 million views!
@@timglennon6814 I wouldn’t hold your breath for that Rolling Stone Pulitzer Award! At any rate, as a defining song of the 90s, I suspect many people may disagree with you.
The Lightening Seeds + The Charlatans are so fun and catchy ! (Highly recommend, I'm sure others will agree too) They're all part of the Britpop phenomenon we had from 1995-1997, was + still is just the best music. Also Britpop is all about being adolescent + saying what you want, all the artists within this genre were around your age..
I sometimes wonder now at 46 how i was never an Oasis fan ?? 1996 I was at RAF Coltishall and this lad in my block never stopped playing Oasis . I was like yeh their ok but i was young and too busy listening to 90's house music . Way better LOL Listening to them now i can see how they became absolutely massive , great songs, , great vocals , great band .
Funny, being in the US, listening to bands like #Blur , #Oasis , #Pulp , #Echobelly , etc was quite niche and once I moved to the UK in '96, I figured I'd be around loads of folks listening to the same, but I found that while there were plenty more #britpop fans, there were still a majority of folks who could care less and were into house, garage, pop or nothing in particular.
Please, please, Joel, if you haven't ever listened to CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA by Oasis I would love to see your reaction as I am sure others would like to see that too. We Brits often feel we don't have a lot to brag about but British music is something we are very proud of. Coldplay is another massive British band. Adventure of a Lifetime by them is one I think you would enjoy. I wonder what your reaction would be :-)
Oasis is my favourite band of all time and recently got back listening into their music. My favourite songs of there's are Columbia,cast no shadow,whatever,Acquiesce. Great video.👍👍👍
You DEFINITELY need to listen to their first album, Definitely Maybe. Wow. What an album, this song too. This makes me feel like a teenager again in the 90’s. Cool Britannia, Brit Pop, the vibe of the 90’s, early 00’s.. Remember that guys? Before everything became Shhhhhhit! 😩 ✌🏻 ❤️ 👌🏻
Oasis is the greatest rock n roll band on earth! Liam voice is just something. It makes me vibin with my friends.. it just a create a teenagers vibe for me to hang out with friends on the random neighborhood streets, eating McDonald together.. for some reason lol
This was the anthem to our lives being 16 when they were at their peak...it was amazing living in the UK in the 90's we were so lucky and we didn't even know it!!!!!!!
Oasis are my fav band and I was born in 70’. U got 30 more incredible songs to do, maybe more. The whole first two albums are great and there’s 4 more after that. U nailed it. It’s a vibe. Noel is the best songwriter of my generation, hands down.
May I recommend the underrated Scottish band Deacon Blue..best live band I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot!...Dignity is a good track to start with...😊👍🇬🇧
Fascinating to watch this. I had no tv in my student accommodation when this was released so I’m very familiar with the soundtrack but not seen the video.
listen to dont look back in anger, live argentina river plate. the crowd is INSANE. its one of my favourite live performances, it will give you goosebumps
They were huge John Lennon fans and Manchester where they come from is right by Liverpool the home of The Beatles so they were like a updated version, and people could see and hear the influence John Lennon had - round glasses, long hair, army jacket, attitude, guitar riffs, and the sound
Check out all the B sides. better than the a sides. underneath the sky,,step out,,rockin chair to name but a few. top band. i was a 17 year old at knebworth in 96. the last great meet up of a generation before smartphones, social media, reality tv, talents shows and even the internet. take me back man
Honestly Oasis are one of the greats of all time. For me The greatest British/English band of all time. Love them. Soooo many good tunes. Can’t think of many bad they made that’s how good they are Try the below songs Morning glory Supersonic Acquiesce Little by little Don’t look back in anger Cigarettes and alcohol The list goes on there’s so manyyyy
Hi Joel, if you're going to do a few more music reactions may I suggest Scroobious Pip. Either introduction or thou shall always kill would be my starter choices.
Not to be morbid or anything but ive told my family to play this at my funeral, its weirdly like they wrote it for me but obviously wrote it for everyone, love Oasis - being practically from Manchester myself (Rochdale) and being born in 88 their music coming out in the mid 90s when I could understand more this band means a lot to us 'round are way'
My own personal favourite from Oasis is The Importance of Being Idle. The first time that I heard it, I had been under a great deal of stress and had been for a very long time. I thought idleness for a recuperative plan was a great idea. Not quite the idleness inferred in the video mind you.
Have you heard any of The Verve or Richard Ashcroft. They are great. Good tracks to check out from them with great videos are Bittersweet Symphony or Lucky Man or The Drugs Don't Work. And one of Richard's best solo songs is They Don't Own Me. He's also redone one of his old songs with Liam Gallagher. It was one of Liams favourites.
Hey Joel, I love alot of different kinds of music as well. Would like to take you back to the 60s during the British Invasion which I loved. There's a song by The Yardbirds called Happenings Ten Years Time Ago. Love that song. Check out some bands from that time. The Animals, The Rolling Stones, Dave Clark 5, just to name a few. ,
As a Manchester lad who grew up listening to Oasis and travelled around the country to watch them live 6 times, here are some more songs from around that era from Manchester The Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection ruclips.net/video/vWP54WPwYlI/видео.html The Chameleons - Swamp Thing - ruclips.net/video/lYNHjmnlZbA/видео.html James - She's A Star - ruclips.net/video/rB5EevdTQrQ/видео.html New Order - True Faith - ruclips.net/video/Etn5JulThK0/видео.html Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro - ruclips.net/video/O8maBsuhHr4/видео.html The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl - ruclips.net/video/tpKCqp9CALQ/видео.html The Smiths - Cemetry Gates - ruclips.net/video/dfXqxjMkyQ4/видео.html
A reaction and thoughts on a British band called Embrace would be good I think you'd like them. A few of their songs I recommend are, Nature's law, Gravity and Come back to what you know.
You might like Aussie band silverchair singing tomorrow But two Aussie ledgens are John Farnham singing Beatles help live with Melbourne symphony orchestra Jimmy barnes and Joe bonamassa singing Stone cold amazing vocals and two amazing guitar 🎸 solo's
Lifehouse are a very underrated band you should check out. Hanging by a Moment, Quasimodo, Everything, Simon, Take Me Away just a few great songs. Arcade Fire is another great band, Wake Up, Neighbourhood #1 Tunnels, Ocean of Noise, Rebellion, Suburban War are all good choices for songs
to celebrate your new found fondness for beer etc etc......listen to Tubthumping by Chumbawamba.......a big hit on both sides of the pond back in the 90's
Yes More Music Please remember I've sent you Blondie's Eat to the Beat the first ever album to be recorded as a Video Album an American Band but they were more successful in the UK But they did Have the First Number One in America to Contain Rapping!!! and also Queens Who Wants to Live Forever! oh And The Inspiral Carpets Two Worlds Collide P.S sent you a DM on Patreon!
@@FeedbackPete They were the First to have a Number 1 in US with a Rap Song Rapture! Mainly they were/are very Eclectic Mainly Pop/Rock but Jazz Reggae Classical also featured! and a New Album coming out 2023 at 78 (Born 1945) Debbie still belts out a tune!
@@FeedbackPete Met Debbie in Oxford by Accident in 1998, she was singing Jazz with The Jazz Passengers and was just walking down the Street, She was Really kind with a Man who couldn't get his words out! lol And informed me about the No Exit Blondie Comeback!
90s indi music was the best! Listen to Stereophonics. Dakota (probably their must popular song) Bartender and the thief is another one. The first 2 albums were outstanding. Word gets around and Performance and Cocktails. All killer no filler on both albums
I'm so pleased you reacted to this, it's my favourite song of all time, glad you liked it. I'd recommend 'Don't Look Back in Anger' next.
And listen to the song that was sung by the crowd at the Manchester Arena memoraial after the bombing 😭😭
Oasis are very nostalgic to me. I was born in 93 so grew up with their sound all around me. Songs like this just take me right back. I can’t imagine hearing them for the first time. Oasis are special!
Ahhh those golden ages of the Madchester (Manchester) scene, The Hacienda club all nighters, the breakfast club sessions at the Thompson Arms and Canal Street venues all heady dayssssssss. Cheers
You've got to listen to The Verve, they're from my hometown, Wigan, only 20 miles away from Manchester and Liverpool. The northwest of England is home to music in England, so many great musicians have come from both these cities and the surrounding areas.
Ditto on The Verve.
I’m 51 now, but when Oasis and Blur ruled the radio waves in Britain I was 24, and at Art College, studying Product design. How time flies! When I graduated I thought I would live forever and stay young and never age. How arrogant I was as a young man. Lol. Life’s struggles, traumas, and ups and downs was a wake up call for me. Life is never stagnant, and it’s trajectory is never linear, and should never be taken for granted, because life has a tendency to be full of the unexpected, especially, when you least expect it, bringing both good and bad fortunes. Oasis are bloody brilliant. As time goes by, I appreciate them more now than I did back than.
Since the lead singer of Funboy Three died recently, I'd love you to hear music from the Black and White label . Terry Hall was a really lovely human being. He and his band made Bluebeat, reggae, and ska very popular in the UK. I hope you get to hear them and I'd love to see your reaction.
Good suggestion! Also a reaction to Madness would be interesting. "Embarrassment" would be a good place to start. RIP Terry Hall
The Specials!!!!
Ditto
You should definitely react to their first ever single “Supersonic”
Cigarettes and alcohol is another great Oasis track.
My favourite of theirs
Me too, one of the greatest tracks of the 90's
Yeh you should listen to their other stuff. There are better songs than this one but if you enjoyed then yeh listen to the album,what’s the story morning glory 👍🏻
She Bangs the Drums by another Manchester band, the Stone Roses, with a similar vibe. It's about being young and where it's at. that feeling of being in the time. Words can't describe it...
Stone Roses are amazing!!! Sally cinnamon would be a good one to review! ☺️
The Stone Roses are a one of my fav! Would love a reaction, they were genius!
Stone roses - stone roses album is a all time great 👌 second coming is another belter….I’m begging you
Yep we need some stone roses
Jps check out "Madness" they were one of the most influential bands to come out of the 1980s
They came from Camden Town in London England and we're at the forefront of all the music and fashions coming out of London in the 1980s basically Madness was one of the biggest bands of 1980s Britain.
"Our house"
"Driving in my car"
"Baggy trousers"
"Embarrassment"
"House of Fun"
"Yesterday's Man"
and we can't leave out
"Uncle Sam"
There's loads more also they are one of the most influential bands of the 1980s in the UK
Good morning mate. I see oasis perform at V festival chelmford 2005 amazing performance
Great track Joel. Such a distinctive sound. So many memories. Try ‘She’s Electric’ and ‘Look back in anger’ both by Oasis.
Also, check out ‘The drugs don’t work’ by the Verve xM
Yeah definitely got to check the Verve out!
Stand By Me and Champagne Supernova are also great
I was going to suggest The Verve too 👍🏻
Check out all the B sides. better than the a sides. underneath the sky,,step out,,rockin chair to name but a few. top band. i was a 17 year old at knebworth in 96. the last great meet up of a generation before smartphones, social media, reality tv, talents shows and even the internet. take me back man
Oasis is, by far, my favorite band of all time. Liam is one of the best rock and roll singers ever and Noel is an amazing songwriter. I would recommend "Don't Look Back In Anger" or "Champagne Supernova" from them next. Also, if you'd like to listen to more Britpop, can I recommend the song "Girls and Boys" by Blur, the second biggest Britpop act behind Oasis.
The entire album What's the story Morning Glory is pure perfection. Hope you've had a listen to that too.
His accent is Manchester, he was from Burnage a few miles from my area.
They were something else when they broke.
Lucky to see them Knebworth 1996. I'll never forget it.
Champagne Supernova is my favourite.
I like the song "Whatever"... Anyway you need to listen to them live with crowds singing along!
Joel, I was in my mid 20s at the time of Oasis and they provided the soundtrack to some of the best years of my life. As I have got older, I have come to the conclusion my best advice for people of your age is just get out there , enjoy life and do all the crazy stuff because before you know it life will be career and mortgages. On a music note, do have a look at the Charlatans as I think they were massively underrated . As a starter have a look at their song ‘ The only one I know’. Keep up the good work.
Hello Joel. Another brick in the Madchester Wonderwall.
I went back home over the Pennines, just as the Manchester scene kicked off and you should look at Stone Roses who were in the vanguard at that time. When I was there James were the up and coming local band, but you could say The Smiths were already setting the bar high and New Order had been reaching it.
A friend, who was working in Manchester when the scene started, says Oasis are just a Beatles tribute act styled after the original Madchester bands, but then he is a big fan of Rolling Stones.
Aww this is my era!! Oasis are amazing, you should check out Stone Roses too Joel! A few to listen to are: I am the the resurrection, this is the one, Sally Cinnamon, bye bye badman and Mersey paradise.
Can I propose you react to:
* Pulp - Common People
* Blur - Country House
As per my other comment, Blur were the rivals to Oasis (different in sound but very successful)
Pulp were another huge band of that era. Common People is a brilliant song with an iconic video. I’ve seen a lot of other reaction channels react to this song. It’s video on RUclips (VEVO) has 44 million views!
Pulp. He doesn’t need to listen to that 💩.
@@timglennon6814 I wouldn’t hold your breath for that Rolling Stone Pulitzer Award!
At any rate, as a defining song of the 90s, I suspect many people may disagree with you.
Great calls.
Pulp, national express lol, blur parklife & the verve their big hit walking into people on the video, but the drugs don't work?bitter sweet symphony.
Also "Connection" by Elastica, "Great Things" by Echobelly, "Statuesque" by Sleeper, "Olympian" by Gene, "Beautiful Ones" Suede..
I love how you seem so in the groove with the music
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The Lightening Seeds + The Charlatans are so fun and catchy ! (Highly recommend, I'm sure others will agree too)
They're all part of the Britpop phenomenon we had from 1995-1997, was + still is just the best music.
Also Britpop is all about being adolescent + saying what you want, all the artists within this genre were around your age..
@T e l e g r a m me on officaljps Yeah sure - "T e l e g r a m me on officialjps".... when did RUclips start issuing t e l e g r a m me's ? 🤨
I sometimes wonder now at 46 how i was never an Oasis fan ?? 1996 I was at RAF Coltishall and this lad in my block never stopped playing Oasis . I was like yeh their ok but i was young and too busy listening to 90's house music . Way better LOL Listening to them now i can see how they became absolutely massive , great songs, , great vocals , great band .
Funny, being in the US, listening to bands like #Blur , #Oasis , #Pulp , #Echobelly , etc was quite niche and once I moved to the UK in '96, I figured I'd be around loads of folks listening to the same, but I found that while there were plenty more #britpop fans, there were still a majority of folks who could care less and were into house, garage, pop or nothing in particular.
When I was a kid it was all about learning that guitar riff!
Should check out Oasis - Champagne Supernova, it's phenomenal
Great band brings back good vibes from 12 years or more
Love watching you discover oasis. Hope you react to more they have so many great songs
I was 12 years old here in the Uk when this was released 🇬🇧
A magical time for British music ✅
Where you a fan back then? I was mostly into #britpop , but also into pop / #chartmusic and maybe a little bit of dance music, as well. 🎶☺
Please, please, Joel, if you haven't ever listened to CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA by Oasis I would love to see your reaction as I am sure others would like to see that too. We Brits often feel we don't have a lot to brag about but British music is something we are very proud of. Coldplay is another massive British band. Adventure of a Lifetime by them is one I think you would enjoy. I wonder what your reaction would be :-)
Coldplay isn’t fit to shovel the shite of Oasis. Oasis walks all over them.
Hard to believe that this is almost 30 years old 😳😳
I know. It's making me feel old lol
Don't worry we are all pretending we're not hitting middle age
@@legitgibbo3225 middle age? I’m nearly 49, does that mean I’ve got to hang on till I’m 98?! 😂😂😳
I'm middle aged 😳 when did that happen?!
@@Black.Rose89-n1r when you heard dubstep and thought it was just noise
Joel there is massive about of amazing British songs that you have never heard.
Oasis is my favourite band of all time and recently got back listening into their music. My favourite songs of there's are Columbia,cast no shadow,whatever,Acquiesce. Great video.👍👍👍
Yes. We all love the sound of Liam voice
This is one of my all time favourite songs. Used to blast it out as a teen in the headphones
Crazy little thing called love,Queen.And Stray Cat Strut by the Stray Cats
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You DEFINITELY need to listen to their first album, Definitely Maybe. Wow. What an album, this song too. This makes me feel like a teenager again in the 90’s. Cool Britannia, Brit Pop, the vibe of the 90’s, early 00’s..
Remember that guys? Before everything became Shhhhhhit! 😩
✌🏻 ❤️ 👌🏻
Oasis is the greatest rock n roll band on earth! Liam voice is just something. It makes me vibin with my friends.. it just a create a teenagers vibe for me to hang out with friends on the random neighborhood streets, eating McDonald together.. for some reason lol
I’m a huge fan of Don’t Look Back In Anger, and I’d love to see you do a reaction to it. I think you’d really enjoy it.
Put the greatest hits on and lose yourself for a while. I'm 59 but I still enjoy their music.
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This was the anthem to our lives being 16 when they were at their peak...it was amazing living in the UK in the 90's we were so lucky and we didn't even know it!!!!!!!
I was at university in York when Oasis were really popular, their music will forever be associated with happy memories for me 🙂
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Some might say my fave
Check Oasis - Don’t Look Back in Anger live in Argentina
It's just Noel isn't not?
@@matthewjamison yeh Noel on that one epic performance tho
@@chriscjad Yeah, great performance
Try Fan Fare for the Common man.Emerson,Lake and Palmer.And Black Magic Woman ,Santana
Both supersonic and hello by oasis are great
You got me going into a song singing Saturday. The neighbours will be happy. Anyway one more & that's me for today. REM Loosing My Religion.
Oasis are my fav band and I was born in 70’. U got 30 more incredible songs to do, maybe more. The whole first two albums are great and there’s 4 more after that. U nailed it. It’s a vibe. Noel is the best songwriter of my generation, hands down.
May I recommend the underrated Scottish band Deacon Blue..best live band I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot!...Dignity is a good track to start with...😊👍🇬🇧
Pink Floyd at the Pulse concert with Comfortably Numb is fabulous though
Fascinating to watch this. I had no tv in my student accommodation when this was released so I’m very familiar with the soundtrack but not seen the video.
One of my all time favourite songs.
listen to dont look back in anger, live argentina river plate. the crowd is INSANE. its one of my favourite live performances, it will give you goosebumps
Oasis and other Britpop bands of the 90's are the soundtrack of my teens. it brings back such fun memories
Would recommend Supersonic next, or anything else off the Definitely Maybe album
Columbia from the album Definitely Maybe. What a tune. I used to blow speakers listening to that 🤣👌🏻
Sounded awesome live. Best power chords ever by bonehead ruclips.net/video/pUymJHLCDqM/видео.html
@@MrBillyboyroge YES! So true. Definitely Maybe a beaut of an album all the way through. As for that song, live, couldn’t agree more! 👌🏻
You have to listen to Oasis 'Slide Away' next 👍
Its amazing isn't it Joel(Liam Gallagher)Noel his older brother is incredible too.
They were huge John Lennon fans and Manchester where they come from is right by Liverpool the home of The Beatles so they were like a updated version, and people could see and hear the influence John Lennon had - round glasses, long hair, army jacket, attitude, guitar riffs, and the sound
They were veryu influenced by previous Manchester bands too.....the Smiths, Stone Roses and so on...
morning glory, champagne supernova, supersonic all great oasis tracks
Try oasis at knebworth they played to 250,000 people
Check out all the B sides. better than the a sides. underneath the sky,,step out,,rockin chair to name but a few. top band. i was a 17 year old at knebworth in 96. the last great meet up of a generation before smartphones, social media, reality tv, talents shows and even the internet. take me back man
@T e l e g r a m me on officaljps really?
I fell in love with this album on a Walkman. I played it over and over on a car trip until the batteries died. Good times.
Champagne Supernova live at Earls Court worth a watch
Joel try their nemesis group blur (Park life).
Honestly Oasis are one of the greats of all time. For me
The greatest British/English band of all time. Love them. Soooo many good tunes. Can’t think of many bad they made that’s how good they are
Try the below songs
Morning glory
Supersonic
Acquiesce
Little by little
Don’t look back in anger
Cigarettes and alcohol
The list goes on there’s so manyyyy
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Hi Joel , I enjoyed this song. I suggest "the bee gees" , you find a lot about them on you tube (pierre)
Love Oasis and this is one of their best songs.
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If you liked the chillness then you'll love Champagne Supernova it's phenomenal!
Love them love Liam
Hi Joel, if you're going to do a few more music reactions may I suggest Scroobious Pip. Either introduction or thou shall always kill would be my starter choices.
Not to be morbid or anything but ive told my family to play this at my funeral, its weirdly like they wrote it for me but obviously wrote it for everyone, love Oasis - being practically from Manchester myself (Rochdale) and being born in 88 their music coming out in the mid 90s when I could understand more this band means a lot to us 'round are way'
My own personal favourite from Oasis is The Importance of Being Idle. The first time that I heard it, I had been under a great deal of stress and had been for a very long time. I thought idleness for a recuperative plan was a great idea. Not quite the idleness inferred in the video mind you.
Don't Look Back In Anger, and Little by Little are my top two Oasis songs !
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You have to check out Supersonic by oasis next
without the stone roses there would never have been oasis
Have you heard any of The Verve or Richard Ashcroft. They are great. Good tracks to check out from them with great videos are Bittersweet Symphony or Lucky Man or The Drugs Don't Work. And one of Richard's best solo songs is They Don't Own Me. He's also redone one of his old songs with Liam Gallagher. It was one of Liams favourites.
Love, love, love, check out "the Masterplan" best B-side track ever! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 Singing along,
Yes!!!
Hey Joel, I love alot of different kinds of music as well. Would like to take you back to the 60s
during the British Invasion
which I loved.
There's a song by The Yardbirds called Happenings Ten Years Time
Ago. Love that song. Check out some bands from that time. The Animals, The Rolling Stones, Dave Clark 5,
just to name a few.
,
Oasis have so many bangers.
I'll suggest Champagne Supernova.
Great song and to think I was just a baby when this song was released! That sure makes me feel old 😂
If I could go back to being in my mid teens (14-17) in mid 90s britpop era (94-96) I would go back there in a heartbeat x
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As a Manchester lad who grew up listening to Oasis and travelled around the country to watch them live 6 times, here are some more songs from around that era from Manchester
The Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection ruclips.net/video/vWP54WPwYlI/видео.html
The Chameleons - Swamp Thing - ruclips.net/video/lYNHjmnlZbA/видео.html
James - She's A Star - ruclips.net/video/rB5EevdTQrQ/видео.html
New Order - True Faith - ruclips.net/video/Etn5JulThK0/видео.html
Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro - ruclips.net/video/O8maBsuhHr4/видео.html
The Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl - ruclips.net/video/tpKCqp9CALQ/видео.html
The Smiths - Cemetry Gates - ruclips.net/video/dfXqxjMkyQ4/видео.html
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A reaction and thoughts on a British band called Embrace would be good I think you'd like them. A few of their songs I recommend are, Nature's law, Gravity and Come back to what you know.
You might like Aussie band silverchair singing tomorrow
But two Aussie ledgens are
John Farnham singing Beatles help live with Melbourne symphony orchestra
Jimmy barnes and Joe bonamassa singing Stone cold amazing vocals and two amazing guitar 🎸 solo's
Lifehouse are a very underrated band you should check out. Hanging by a Moment, Quasimodo, Everything, Simon, Take Me Away just a few great songs. Arcade Fire is another great band, Wake Up, Neighbourhood #1 Tunnels, Ocean of Noise, Rebellion, Suburban War are all good choices for songs
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I suggest listening to Morning Glory by Oasis
This song was released in 1994.
NEVER EVER EVER pause in the middle of a guitar solo. That's Music Reaction 101.
to celebrate your new found fondness for beer etc etc......listen to Tubthumping by Chumbawamba.......a big hit on both sides of the pond back in the 90's
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Best rock and roll band now…mad fer it
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The greatest song of all time
Great track. Try Paulo Nutini from Paisley Scotland. I love most of his stuff but Iron Sky is a classic!
Yes More Music Please remember I've sent you Blondie's Eat to the Beat the first ever album to be recorded as a Video Album an American Band but they were more successful in the UK But they did Have the First Number One in America to Contain Rapping!!! and also Queens Who Wants to Live Forever! oh And The Inspiral Carpets Two Worlds Collide P.S sent you a DM on Patreon!
True. Blondie were I think one of the first if not the first to bring rap to the mainstream.
@@FeedbackPete They were the First to have a Number 1 in US with a Rap Song Rapture! Mainly they were/are very Eclectic Mainly Pop/Rock but Jazz Reggae Classical also featured! and a New Album coming out 2023 at 78 (Born 1945) Debbie still belts out a tune!
@@petersp63 Saw them in Glasgow last tour. Debbie's still got it.
@@FeedbackPete Met Debbie in Oxford by Accident in 1998, she was singing Jazz with The Jazz Passengers and was just walking down the Street, She was Really kind with a Man who couldn't get his words out! lol And informed me about the No Exit Blondie Comeback!
I Recommend, INXS, "Never tear us Apart" or "Listen like thieves"! 👍😁
It would make the female viewers very happy.Michael Hutchence was hot.Bless him.
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Liam Gallagher on radio x morning glory live
we are so back
90s indi music was the best! Listen to Stereophonics. Dakota (probably their must popular song) Bartender and the thief is another one. The first 2 albums were outstanding. Word gets around and Performance and Cocktails. All killer no filler on both albums