@@nobrakesukspeedway The early recordings I'm referring to is when they were called The Rain. Noel Joined the band last. Liam was singing in the band before Oasis happened.
Liam & Bonehead ought to record fully realized versions of these early ideas now. Just to see where the tunes end up. If Guigs and Tony wanted to jump on board for a short time I think it’d be pretty bloody cool personally.
Great to hear he might be back for the reunion but if I remember rightly my original comment was a joke based on the fact the bass seemed to get quieter and quieter with each album and you can actually hear him on this. Also that Noel was rumoured to have replaced all of Guigsy's parts with his own recordings on the first 2 albums.
Can’t hear joy division. Maybe the bass? Got a smiths sort of structure to it if anything. Joy division had a gloomy sound to most of their music whereas this is more upbeat like many of Johnny marrs riffs. Ian Curtis and Liam gallagher have 2 totally different and unique styles. It’s a mix of the smiths and the stone roses if you ask me.
@@mrkipling2201 for sure. Also isn’t it true Guigsy didn’t even play on DM, rather Noel played his parts. So again, why would Tony be talked like he was the crap one when he did play on the record.
These are actually better than I thought they'd be. You can hear The Smiths and Roses influences. But if Noel hadn't come along I think they would of just been a really good first division indie/shoegaze band. Instead of the premiere league legends that Oasis are.
brother Oasis es una de las mejores de bandas de rock de los 90's y facil facil objetivamente puede se una de las mejores 20 bandas de la Historia , Supersonic, Slide Away, Bring it on Down , Listen up , Headshrinker, Morning Glory , Wonderwall, dont look back in ager , whatever, Don't go away , Stop crying your hearth out , Gas Panic , esas son canciones que estan en la Historia del rock y cualquier banda mataria por tener 1 cancion asi de hecho muchas bandas tienen solo 1 o 2 canciones para la Historia Oasis faci facil tiene 10 , escucha las canciones que mencione y veras @@fzunigat
I am reading 'Take Me There' now (about the beginning of Oasis) and this is amazing to hear and it also gives the Oasis-sound that we didn't know was made there
Always nice to hear this. ** Note though that they weren't called The Rain then. They changed the name to Oasis just before Noel joined, so with Noel on this demo, they were already Oasis.
In the netflix documentary it's Noel who says that the name Oasis was chosen because it was everywhere around Manchester, taxis, plumbing service, food service, everything, so Oasis turned out to be just after Noel joined.
@@brunohistoriayletras That don't really prove anything, Noel just tells you the name's origin story in the doc without telling he had already joined them at that point. They most probably were named Oasis for relatively short while before, but Noel joined pretty soon after. We're talking months or weeks here. Why do I think so? There's an interview from 1994 by Gary Crowley here in youtube with both Liam and Noel, where Noel clearly says "The band was called Oasis when I joined it".
@@utchpunk9611 I love Whitey, but I agree. Sometimes the raw energy is better than the metronome accurate machine. I always loved Dave Mustaines leads on Peace Sells album for the same reason - it's so unpolished it's fantastic. Mcarroll had a raw energy about his style.
So at the beginning, their music was very stone Rose's inspired but then they later took more after the beatles. But imagine if they stuck by the stone Rose's inspiration instead, imagine how different they'd end up.
@@philthompson9403 They defiently do, noel even said they intended to be the modern day beatles, they also used sections such as the piano intro from imagine and used it in don't look back in anger, they also used the intro to dear prudence as their outro on a dig out your soul song and had ringos son drum on the album. They always tried to be beatles esk, doesn't mean they are identical or anything but it was a huge inspiration to all the bands work and they admit this
Georgie Is not okay They did that to mess with the media and were just pulling their strings. Oasis don’t “sound” like the Beatles despite their huge influence on Noels songwriting and Liam’s voice. Early oasis was very Slade inspired and Noel has said that himself. He never understood the Beatles comparisons
@@10jonchannel If someone lyricism and singing in a band are heavily beatles inspired as you say wouldn't the band naturally sound like the beatles? I really don't think their that similar but they undeniably took heavy inspiration and admired them and showed it in the music
Georgie Is not okay I could be inspired by Ed Sheeran‘s lyrics and try to sing like him, but if I plug in an Electric guitar and crank it to 10, with some bongos, I won’t sound like Ed Sheeran would I? Oasis were a rock band, the Beatles dabbed in multiple genres so you can’t say “they sound like the Beatles” when it’s just not true
I've played drums 30 years and I think he's a fairly decent drummer. Definitely maybe wouldn't have sounded as good with any of the other drummers they've had
Liams voice somehow manages to sounds Amazing and Accidental at the same time. Really stands out It doesnt sound like he knows what he's actually going to do before he does it
this early stuff is fascinating to hear! there is obviously a huge stone roses influence for these tracks, but they're really not bad! also, tony's drumming is genuinely brilliant on these tracks, it's a shame that presumably noel limited him to playing simple snare/hi-hat based rhythms when this stuff is great
"Columbia" was written by Chris Griffiths (first verse and ad-libs), Noel (second verse) and Liam Gallagher (choruses) but Noel only credited just himself as the songwriter which is not true as who wrote it and was written by the whole band minus Noel. Chris didn't talk about who wrote the bridge though. ruclips.net/video/W9-JjqJMHRs/видео.html You can find out about where James Hargreaves Guitar talks about who wrote "Columbia".
These songs are not Amazing lmao 🤣 😂 you're just saying they are because it's oasis haha if anyone else put these songs out you literally wouldn't even listen to the full songs you'd switch off and say it's crap hahah
@@NellyGandhellawhat’s your issue? You go round commenting that the songs are shit because you feel the need to spread hate? Can you write better than these songs? I don’t think you could. So maybe spend more time in the real world and less time commenting stupid opinions
In tony mc.carrolls book he states that the first recordings with Noel were at AbrahamMoss studios.So Noel isnt actually on this.He also said, rather tongue-in-cheek, that when Noel was hawking this tape, he was always at pains to point out that he wasnt actually on it! (Despite adding his name "rythm"in the margin.)
@@anthonymcneil1542 I'm pretty sure Liam and Bonehead just stopped expressing much of an interest in songwriting after Noel took over as lead songwriter shortly before Definitely Maybe. Noel actually liked the song Take Me, and wanted them record it again during the Morning Glory era, but Bonehead and Liam didn't want to. It's a bit of a shame, because I think if the rest of the band helped out in songwriting, it would have saved them a little during the Be Here Now era. That being said, I'm pretty sure there's an interview around 1997 or 1998 where Noel talks about letting everyone else write songs, and he says that if he lets Liam he would have to let Bonehead, so then he would have to let Guigsy, and then he would have to let Alan, too.
The handwriting is wrong I think. With these songs and the early demos by Noel we can get a good idea about what they were preparing for us. Of course, with the influence of The Real People they got so fucking great from the beginning
I had a whole album of oasis pre definitely maybe and lost it it was a live album ... I presumed It was not the only one to have it ? but I’ve never heard it since .... very sad story
Why are the title telling "Then called Rain" since the tape shown already says it's "Oasis". The band was called Rain for about half a year 'til Liam joined and renamed it, and this is from the time Noel's also joined in To my knowledge there are no tapes available at all from "Rain -era" when they had different singer.
Really they should have both played lead in both played rhythm at different times. Could have had a more dynamic sound that evolved more than it ever did. Nobody ever seemed to push themselves as a player and everybody strictly stuck to their role. Completely opposite of what the Beatles did where you'll find each of them playing different instruments on different songs, etc. Made it more interesting. If I was bonehead I would have gotten bored just playing bar chords all the time. Towards the end of Oasis career there was not a ton of lead guitar anyway which kind of worsened it for me. Noel leads are pretty simple but they're distinct and effective. And based on take me, bonehead wasn't a slouch himself.
Got to start. thats usually with covers then gaining confidence in who you're playing with then moving onto jamming and then creating somthing similar to what you really dig then you have a set, play it live, tweak it, write more...play more live gigs....then the who knows? (Unless your brother turns up with what he has and changes the direction) i still think this would have grown into something we would all have been mad for (sic)
No I totally disagree. I have been in bands and can play guitar and piano and sing a bit. But I am not more qualified than someone who isn't musical to give an opinion. It's like saying you can't leave a review of a movie on Netflix if you have never made a film or studied acting or priduction. It's not correct at all....... Actually I'll not mince my words.... It's a totally stupid thing to say.
Could easily imagine seeing this at Number 47 on the Indie Chart on Ceefax. There must have been hundreds of tapes like this by wannabee bands. Makes you wonder how bands ever got signed in the first place?
Not really the gallaghers family are irish and were heavily involved in the Manchester irish/traditional music scene for years and noel was a roadie for the inspiral carpets and had toured before..so it had to be connections
Hell yeah. Has the post punk vibe. Even 60s indie band stuff. I was impressed with that number and the vocals, which there’s argument on this thread whether that’s Liam or not and I don’t think is. I have to listen with headphones proper but it doesn’t sound like his tone.
Reminisce sounds like our James’ band the Waltones who featured a young Mark Collins. A band that is never sighted as an influence on Noel and Bonehead.. a young Noel used to follow them about and come to see them at gigs asking about their guitars so I’m told.
All these tunes sound like a 1967 Psychedelic pop band along the lines of 13th Floor Elevator, Sopwith Camel, and the last one especially like Strawberry Alarm Clock… it’s like a weird version of Incense, Peppermints … kind of cool really
Back when I was getting into Oasis at school in the late 90s, knowing 'Take Me' was the mark of being a hardcore fan (well, as hardcore as a 14-year-old can be).
Tracklisting (for mobile users):
00:00 01 - Alice
03:00 02 - Reminice
06:16 03 - Take Me
Reminice is the 2nd song. Take me is third.
@@gstar4779 Good shout. Edited the tracklisting
@@oasisshare terrible!!
Dramatic! @@marksimons4108
*Reminisce
Liam has said in the early recordings before Oasis he just wanted to sing like his hero Ian Brown. This is total proof of that.
This Comment is what I'm looking for😂😂
TheWWEfanatic93 From Ian Brown to Copying John Lennon
In the early recordings before Oasis Liam wasn’t singing
@@nobrakesukspeedway The early recordings I'm referring to is when they were called The Rain. Noel Joined the band last. Liam was singing in the band before Oasis happened.
TheWWEfanatic93 Liam was never in Rain, he’s said so himself.
Liam & Bonehead ought to record fully realized versions of these early ideas now. Just to see where the tunes end up. If Guigs and Tony wanted to jump on board for a short time I think it’d be pretty bloody cool personally.
I think they would rather release Blur covers. MOve on mate
Why? it sucks.
@@tombjornebarkno
They definitely liked the Stone Roses
Liam sounded like Ian brown
yeah, I guess it's only natural to sounds a whole lot like your heroes when you're starting out.
Everyone in Manchester did
I think the guitar is more Johnny marr and Liam is like Broon
Think Noel sounds like marr in Alice for sure sounds like the opening to bigmouth
And this was the last time Guigsy was ever heard.
May he rip
Well it wasn’t ☺️
Great to hear he might be back for the reunion but if I remember rightly my original comment was a joke based on the fact the bass seemed to get quieter and quieter with each album and you can actually hear him on this. Also that Noel was rumoured to have replaced all of Guigsy's parts with his own recordings on the first 2 albums.
Lol. No it wasn’t.
@@gazh2166 "Ackchyually..."
You can really hear the Manchester sound here. Very early Stone Roses with hints of Joy Division 😁
Joy diversion
Smiths a bit too ♡
Very The Smiths
Can’t hear joy division. Maybe the bass? Got a smiths sort of structure to it if anything. Joy division had a gloomy sound to most of their music whereas this is more upbeat like many of Johnny marrs riffs. Ian Curtis and Liam gallagher have 2 totally different and unique styles. It’s a mix of the smiths and the stone roses if you ask me.
@@leewainwright8136 the drumming is quite steve morris like
Class drumming by Tony McCarroll ✊
Definitely. The myth was that he was a crap drummer but the reality was that he stood up to Noel and Noel didn’t like it which is why he was sacked.
@@mrkipling2201 for sure. Also isn’t it true Guigsy didn’t even play on DM, rather Noel played his parts. So again, why would Tony be talked like he was the crap one when he did play on the record.
He should of stayed with them playing positive Ng new it he wanted to meet up with the bands number 1why
Totally Agree @@mrkipling2201
@@richardmoores I've heard that as well about the bass playing.
You can sort of hear Liam becoming Liam over the three tracks.
Full of hope and hunger, not realising how crazy the next thirty years would be.
When Liam was only 18/19 years old!
Awwwwww 😍🔥 I love him!!
Awww baby Liam 🥺
@@ilivemylifeforthestarsthat3140 yesh 🥺💖💘
These are actually better than I thought they'd be. You can hear The Smiths and Roses influences. But if Noel hadn't come along I think they would of just been a really good first division indie/shoegaze band. Instead of the premiere league legends that Oasis are.
Estas totalmente cegado por tu fanatismo
brother Oasis es una de las mejores de bandas de rock de los 90's y facil facil objetivamente puede se una de las mejores 20 bandas de la Historia , Supersonic, Slide Away, Bring it on Down , Listen up , Headshrinker, Morning Glory , Wonderwall, dont look back in ager , whatever, Don't go away , Stop crying your hearth out , Gas Panic , esas son canciones que estan en la Historia del rock y cualquier banda mataria por tener 1 cancion asi de hecho muchas bandas tienen solo 1 o 2 canciones para la Historia Oasis faci facil tiene 10 , escucha las canciones que mencione y veras @@fzunigat
It's crap local band level. Let's be honest. If a local band sent you those songs, you wouldn't listen twice.
Ballbag
@@tobiaspaton2014 Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk
i like that you can hear the bass guitar . one thing you can barely hear in the years after
Ha, very true. Cheers Andy
i'd love liam to re release "alice" under his own name...
This is amazing! Wish Liam would release these early tunes. Love this indie sound
First track is an absolute beauty 🤩🔥😭
It should be criminal that take me hasn’t been released
I am reading 'Take Me There' now (about the beginning of Oasis) and this is amazing to hear and it also gives the Oasis-sound that we didn't know was made there
Always nice to hear this. ** Note though that they weren't called The Rain then. They changed the name to Oasis just before Noel joined, so with Noel on this demo, they were already Oasis.
With Liam singing they were already Oasis
In the netflix documentary it's Noel who says that the name Oasis was chosen because it was everywhere around Manchester, taxis, plumbing service, food service, everything, so Oasis turned out to be just after Noel joined.
@@brunohistoriayletras That don't really prove anything, Noel just tells you the name's origin story in the doc without telling he had already joined them at that point.
They most probably were named Oasis for relatively short while before, but Noel joined pretty soon after. We're talking months or weeks here.
Why do I think so?
There's an interview from 1994 by Gary Crowley here in youtube with both Liam and Noel, where Noel clearly says "The band was called Oasis when I joined it".
Noel doesn't play on this tape. It was made before he joined.
Then why does it say "rhytm: Noel Gallagher on the video? @@AkyovNorthWest
The gift that keeps on giving OASIS4EVA
Sounds much closer to the Inspiral Carpets than the Roses
MUCH CLOSER!
Exacally what I was thinking.
💯 especially track 2
McCarrol does a nice job on the drums here...
Mcarroll was their best drummer by far. May as well use a fucking drum machine than use the twat that replaced him
Utch Punk I agree with you but Alan white was a good drummer
Great style, not really great at rhythm and keepin' on time
@@utchpunk9611 I love Whitey, but I agree. Sometimes the raw energy is better than the metronome accurate machine. I always loved Dave Mustaines leads on Peace Sells album for the same reason - it's so unpolished it's fantastic. Mcarroll had a raw energy about his style.
@@auggiebendoggy he was moved by passion
This is so cool. The last song has a very strong MBV influence to it. Gonna listen again on my ride home from work.
So at the beginning, their music was very stone Rose's inspired but then they later took more after the beatles. But imagine if they stuck by the stone Rose's inspiration instead, imagine how different they'd end up.
They have never sounded like the Beatles???
@@philthompson9403 They defiently do, noel even said they intended to be the modern day beatles, they also used sections such as the piano intro from imagine and used it in don't look back in anger, they also used the intro to dear prudence as their outro on a dig out your soul song and had ringos son drum on the album. They always tried to be beatles esk, doesn't mean they are identical or anything but it was a huge inspiration to all the bands work and they admit this
Georgie Is not okay They did that to mess with the media and were just pulling their strings. Oasis don’t “sound” like the Beatles despite their huge influence on Noels songwriting and Liam’s voice. Early oasis was very Slade inspired and Noel has said that himself. He never understood the Beatles comparisons
@@10jonchannel If someone lyricism and singing in a band are heavily beatles inspired as you say wouldn't the band naturally sound like the beatles? I really don't think their that similar but they undeniably took heavy inspiration and admired them and showed it in the music
Georgie Is not okay I could be inspired by Ed Sheeran‘s lyrics and try to sing like him, but if I plug in an Electric guitar and crank it to 10, with some bongos, I won’t sound like Ed Sheeran would I? Oasis were a rock band, the Beatles dabbed in multiple genres so you can’t say “they sound like the Beatles” when it’s just not true
The drums is kinda good. Kinda shocking to think when Noel says Tony isn't good.
I've played drums 30 years and I think he's a fairly decent drummer. Definitely maybe wouldn't have sounded as good with any of the other drummers they've had
According to Wikipedia Tony is now drumming for The Real People.
Noel just wanted to "chuck a Beatles". They sacked their first drummer so Noel had to do the same.
@@tastemaker_87 Says a Tony McGuigan, not McCarroll, is drumming for them, not sure if there's a close relation between him and our Guigsy
@@ohnesorgen4642 HAHAHAHAH
Take me is a great tune.... There's a hint of smells like teen spirit in the drums and bass.
lol
That is a very common drum beat, especially in Manchester at the time.
I thought so too Sean
I thought stone roses drumming
Thanxxx oasishare for share " this great rare ****** music!!!! Live forever
Liams voice somehow manages to sounds Amazing and Accidental at the same time. Really stands out
It doesnt sound like he knows what he's actually going to do before he does it
this early stuff is fascinating to hear! there is obviously a huge stone roses influence for these tracks, but they're really not bad! also, tony's drumming is genuinely brilliant on these tracks, it's a shame that presumably noel limited him to playing simple snare/hi-hat based rhythms when this stuff is great
Noel on rhythm and bonehead on lead - interesting!
? it says 'pre-noel' so it probably was before noel joined the band
@@jonasrmb01 u can clearly see there, RHYTHM: NOEL GALLAGHER
@@jonasrmb01 before noel started writing their songs I think
I guess Bonehead wanted to be lead but he sucked so Noel took over, lmao jk.
“I only played lead in oasis because bonehead was bald and that would’ve been ludicrous” 😂
You can see the influence that the Smiths and Stone Roses had on the lads
If Morrissey had never read a book in his life and was a disgusting thickheaded lout!!
This is extraordinary. I could have never expected they would be so good even before being the Oasis we know.
Liam sounds nothing like Liam on Alice
He sounds like Ian Brown
At this point Ian brown is who he wanted to be. Later down the line he found his voice through inspiration from Lennon/lydon
Felipe M I think he sounds like a mix between Tim Burgess and Clint Boon
That’s because it’s not Liam,it’s Chris Hutton in vocals... Liam joined after!
@@1977chopper That's Liam. You can hear it's his vocals with a different accent.
i always rated McCarroll's drumming and he sounds great here
Sounds like a mix of Roses, Inspirals and C86 era indie pop. Ilikeitalot.
This sounds great
I’m not saying these song a aren’t good - they’re amazing. But it’s clear that Noels skill as a song writer is what took them to ‘supernova heights’
They’re shit
"Columbia" was written by Chris Griffiths (first verse and ad-libs), Noel (second verse) and Liam Gallagher (choruses) but Noel only credited just himself as the songwriter which is not true as who wrote it and was written by the whole band minus Noel. Chris didn't talk about who wrote the bridge though.
ruclips.net/video/W9-JjqJMHRs/видео.html
You can find out about where James Hargreaves Guitar talks about who wrote "Columbia".
These songs are not Amazing lmao 🤣 😂 you're just saying they are because it's oasis haha if anyone else put these songs out you literally wouldn't even listen to the full songs you'd switch off and say it's crap hahah
@@NellyGandhellawhat’s your issue? You go round commenting that the songs are shit because you feel the need to spread hate? Can you write better than these songs? I don’t think you could. So maybe spend more time in the real world and less time commenting stupid opinions
Are you fucking deaf ? They are dreadful !
This is brilliant
take me is a tunnnnne!!! viva oasis
Liam, record these now!!! ♡ ♡
Explanation the songs were written by Liam and Bonehead BEFORE Noel joined Oasis, after he joined Noel played RHYTHM guitar and Bonehead plays Lead.
they did very well to spell the other two titles correctly
In tony mc.carrolls book he states that the first recordings with Noel were at AbrahamMoss studios.So Noel isnt actually on this.He also said, rather tongue-in-cheek, that when Noel was hawking this tape, he was always at pains to point out that he wasnt actually on it! (Despite adding his name "rythm"in the margin.)
rhythm
@@mattiemclean9882cheers, Geoff
Haha
See? Liam and the others are good songwriters and composers. This is amazing.
Too bad he couldn't write 'Reminisce' properly :D
I have wondered before why they didn't keep writing, Noel didn't let them? and what they would have produced if they had kept writing
It's good. But Noel can write anthems that just sticks with u
Andy, Paul and Tony xd
@@anthonymcneil1542 I'm pretty sure Liam and Bonehead just stopped expressing much of an interest in songwriting after Noel took over as lead songwriter shortly before Definitely Maybe. Noel actually liked the song Take Me, and wanted them record it again during the Morning Glory era, but Bonehead and Liam didn't want to. It's a bit of a shame, because I think if the rest of the band helped out in songwriting, it would have saved them a little during the Be Here Now era. That being said, I'm pretty sure there's an interview around 1997 or 1998 where Noel talks about letting everyone else write songs, and he says that if he lets Liam he would have to let Bonehead, so then he would have to let Guigsy, and then he would have to let Alan, too.
This is gold
The handwriting is wrong I think. With these songs and the early demos by Noel we can get a good idea about what they were preparing for us. Of course, with the influence of The Real People they got so fucking great from the beginning
Sound like the who with Ian brown singing
Weird how this just popped up...love the handwritten images 😍
The only drum riff Tony can play, every song ever has him doing it hahah
Bonehead on lead and Noel on rhythm...must be just before the songwriting power shift
The title says this is pre Noel? But yeah he's listed there in the picture. Confusing.
Take Me... absolute BANGER!
Reminice sounds like a The Stone Roses, i fucking love this song
I would rather listen to this than 90% of the crap we hear today
Who knew something Liam thought was rubbish can easily beat anything the modern charts have to offer, at least in my opinion
@@StanceSantos agree. shows how rubbish today's music has become.
Ivan Bravo u no heard or sam fender the DMAs and the snuts
@@Luke-mb8nc nah they suck too
@Chris Greene no. YOU grow up. 😎
I had a whole album of oasis pre definitely maybe and lost it it was a live album ... I presumed It was not the only one to have it ? but I’ve never heard it since .... very sad story
@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypsehow d’ya know?
Take Me should have been the first song on the tape. The intros for all three songs are wayyyy too long too. They'll never make it.
Look at the stone roses debut if you think long intros won't make it
IndiekidDrugPatrol second coming aswell, breaking into heaven legit has like a 9 min intro
@@scott3781 very true
take me is an actually banger
No it's not lmao 🤣 you're only saying this because you're fishing for likes haha
@@NellyGandhellaI think it’s a great song tbh, dunno why you’re laughing abt it
@@NellyGandhellano take me is a banger
@@ryangraves1397Those "shoegaze" sounds are heaven to my ear, added with a chills like when i heard the intro of Supersonic for the first time!🔥🔥
@@NellyGandhellaIt IS a banger
Mad to think this would end up in Johnny Marr’s hands only days before that famous gig in Glasgow
Liam on Alice really sounds Ian Brown
Why are the title telling "Then called Rain" since the tape shown already says it's "Oasis". The band was called Rain for about half a year 'til Liam joined and renamed it, and this is from the time Noel's also joined in
To my knowledge there are no tapes available at all from "Rain -era" when they had different singer.
Not "pre-Noel" either as the title claims now.
It's written in the bloody sleeve
"Lead: Paul Arthurs
Rhythm: Noel Gallagher"
6:41 what's the story morning glory
Actually enjoyed these. Like the overall sound.
The Rain was pre Liam, singer was Chris Hutton!
This is actually good. Very nice vibe.
Rhythm : Noel Gallagher
Lead: Paul Arthurs.
That's the way it was meant to be.
Carlos Soler tru 😳
Noel is a better musician than Bonehead. Noel haters are ridiculous
Really they should have both played lead in both played rhythm at different times. Could have had a more dynamic sound that evolved more than it ever did. Nobody ever seemed to push themselves as a player and everybody strictly stuck to their role. Completely opposite of what the Beatles did where you'll find each of them playing different instruments on different songs, etc. Made it more interesting. If I was bonehead I would have gotten bored just playing bar chords all the time.
Towards the end of Oasis career there was not a ton of lead guitar anyway which kind of worsened it for me. Noel leads are pretty simple but they're distinct and effective. And based on take me, bonehead wasn't a slouch himself.
I kind of love this.
Reminice what a song!!🙌
Cant find it anywhere else though 😒
This has the Inspiral Carpets 1990 written all over it - MOO! Wonderful beginnings for a great great band 👊
Sounds very much like the Sandkings, which explains why they later had Terry Kirkbride on the drums.
Sounds a lot better than I thought it would
Got to start. thats usually with covers then gaining confidence in who you're playing with then moving onto jamming and then creating somthing similar to what you really dig then you have a set, play it live, tweak it, write more...play more live gigs....then the who knows?
(Unless your brother turns up with what he has and changes the direction) i still think this would have grown into something we would all have been mad for (sic)
I have a feeling that the hand written part isn’t authentic haha
yeah not an english phone number
lol. That’s some shite us yanks wouldn’t know.
@@BF-es7gs ???
can definitely hear the similarity of ian brown on vocal and johnny marr on guitar
Jonny Marr ?!
Pure brilliance.
Not really “then called the rain” as it literally says Oasis, plus Liam changed it as soon as he joined
Excactly what I thought :D wtf
The 442 code brings back mad memories
Hate when you get people who have never played an instrument or written a song giving crap opinions. If you can't do it yourself don't comment
No I totally disagree. I have been in bands and can play guitar and piano and sing a bit. But I am not more qualified than someone who isn't musical to give an opinion.
It's like saying you can't leave a review of a movie on Netflix if you have never made a film or studied acting or priduction. It's not correct at all....... Actually I'll not mince my words.... It's a totally stupid thing to say.
I've written about 50 songs and none of them sound as limp,illiterate and facile as these!!
Take me, don't ask why!
Take me is great. I like it when oasis is heavier. I know thats not why they were famous but they are good at that sound.
I quite enjoyed that.😁
maaaaan alice is such a good song
Facts if they re did the song in some way and released it i think itd be great
On the postcard thing it says bonehead on lead guitar and Noel on rhythm guitar...
Take me,,,, tip top tune!
Could easily imagine seeing this at Number 47 on the Indie Chart on Ceefax. There must have been hundreds of tapes like this by wannabee bands. Makes you wonder how bands ever got signed in the first place?
Getting spotted at a gig like they did at king tuts in glasgow, just need to impress
Not really the gallaghers family are irish and were heavily involved in the Manchester irish/traditional music scene for years and noel was a roadie for the inspiral carpets and had toured before..so it had to be connections
Alice guitar riff is really good.
Hell yeah. Has the post punk vibe. Even 60s indie band stuff. I was impressed with that number and the vocals, which there’s argument on this thread whether that’s Liam or not and I don’t think is. I have to listen with headphones proper but it doesn’t sound like his tone.
James Hargreaves says noel played on this and he should know, he knows everything... 😊
James is kind of a dweeb.
jh, is a wannabe clown, DONE NOTHING OF NOTE IN HIS LIFE ????? JUST AN IDIOT, ME??? I SOLD 20 MILLION RECORDS WITH MY BAND,
Somebody must give LG this songs and ask him to remaster them and play those diamonds live!
Remaster???
You surely mean èither re record or get them mixed again.
These would not have been mastered, it was a demo.
Can hear the Johnny Marr influence in the guitars, too. Especially the Rhythm.
Reminisce sounds like our James’ band the Waltones who featured a young Mark Collins. A band that is never sighted as an influence on Noel and Bonehead.. a young Noel used to follow them about and come to see them at gigs asking about their guitars so I’m told.
i worked with Boneheads Sister who only said "He was very generous at Christmas " ....Bonehead was a plasterer by trade she told me
Ok 😆
"Pre-Noel" - even though Noel is listed on the tape.
Noel wasn’t in the band when the songs were wrote by Liam and Bonehead but when he joined he played rhythm guitar on them.
BIBLICAL
00:00 01 - Alice
03:00 02 - Take Me
06:16 03 - Remince
Wrong order?
Reminice great song
Reminice great song
Hazed
Rare... Very Rare.
And this is why Johnny made the call.
Very ian brown but still great. I love each song to bits
The rhythm guitar and drums are dead on time.
All these tunes sound like a 1967 Psychedelic pop band along the lines of 13th Floor Elevator, Sopwith Camel, and the last one especially like Strawberry Alarm Clock… it’s like a weird version of Incense, Peppermints … kind of cool really
Tony saw the sleeve after and was like- me surname's got two L's at the end!
😂🤣 I thought that I could see a capital L in another capital L...
The shouldve released an EP a year before definitely maybe!!! Too many songs held back!!
Very reminiscent of the inspiral carpets
Take Me sounds like (I got) The Fever at the beginning.
This is better than a lot of Beady Eye, Liam and NGHFB stuff!
I wouldn't go that far mate !! 😁
Better than most of Liam’s solo stuff
Not true.
false, get a grip.@@mrj3473
Someone farting into a tube is better than high flying birds so that’s not difficult.
These are great. Very baggy sounding.
Back when I was getting into Oasis at school in the late 90s, knowing 'Take Me' was the mark of being a hardcore fan (well, as hardcore as a 14-year-old can be).