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Please....DO NOT BUY "OASIS" RECORDS..
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That man is an arsehole and should be shot. Edited by TF to fix the link length. Hey I rhymed! ;) |
Re: Please....DO NOT BUY "OASIS" RECORDS..
Originally Posted by wot i life
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That man is an arsehole and should be shot. Edited by TF to fix the link length. Hey I rhymed! ;) |
Wannabe John Lennon.
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Re: Please....DO NOT BUY "OASIS" RECORDS..
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Is Oasis even relevant anymore? They certainly aren't over here in the US of A. :wink: Not a bad little ditty eh? :roll: |
Never heard of the dude, and nobody makes "albums" anymore...
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Re: Please....DO NOT BUY "OASIS" RECORDS..
Originally Posted by wot i life
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Is Oasis even relevant anymore? They certainly aren't over here in the US of A. They never really caught on over here. They had a hit or two, and then disappeared. |
Re: Please....DO NOT BUY "OASIS" RECORDS..
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Not really. They never really caught on over here. They had a hit or two, and then disappeared. Their music is a very bad copy of the Beatles and their attitude is appalling. Without impressionable kids buying their crap, those Gallagher brothers would be nothing but a couple of Twockers in Manchester. (Taking Without Owners Consent, British term for car theft) |
I could post a ton of stats about them, but you won't change your mind about anything. Hell, I'll post them anyway.
First two releases sold 27.5 million. First release is the UK's 3rd fastest selling debut album. The second release is the UK's 3rd biggest selling album. 49 million total sales worldwide. Just because they are not popular in the USA, only means the music buyers here are idiots. Oasis isn't played on the radio or MTV, so they'll never sell what they did when MTV and radio gave them airtime. And for the record, that was a stupid thing to say. It's not even representative of most anti war opinions. Some fan polls: Observer Music Monthly 100 Greatest British Albums poll, June 2004 — #19 Definitely Maybe, #70 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Channel 4 100 Greatest Albums of All Time, April 2005 — #6 Definitely Maybe, #15 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? NME's 100 Best Albums of All Time, 2003 — #13 Definitely Maybe, #37 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Albums of All Time, 2003 — #8 Definitely Maybe, #22 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Q Magazine's 50 Greatest Bands List, 2004 — #13 Oasis Virgin Radio's 100 Greatest British Artists, 2003 — #3 Oasis Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Gigs, 2004 — #3 Oasis - Knebworth 1996 SPIN magazine's Top 100 Albums from 1985-2005 — #28 Definitely Maybe Q Magazine's 50 Best British Albums Ever, July 2003 — #1 Definitely Maybe Q Magazine Reader's 100 Greatest Albums, January 2006 — #5 Definitely Maybe, #8 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? NME's/Book of British Singles and Albums, June 2006 — #1 Definitely Maybe, #5 (What's The Story) Morning Glory? (What's The Story) Morning Glory? named 376th greatest album of all time on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums list Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Songs Ever poll, October 2006 — #1 Live Forever, #2 Wonderwall, #20 Don't Look Back in Anger, #35 Champagne Supernova |
Originally Posted by Colin
Just because they are not popular in the USA, only means the music buyers here are idiots.
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Originally Posted by Colin
Just because they are not popular in the USA, only means the music buyers here are idiots.
Originally Posted by PackRatTDI
Nah, it means they have taste. :wink:
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