As the only sane response to an insane world our friendship shall prosper as we manipulate real time events, deal with devious possessing emotions and always get an exciting adventure story or hook filled tune out of it that changes the world around us.
An entire generation connecting thru the "we need each other".
Epitomizing the hedonistic wanderlust of the mid 90's unlimited potential in the untapped possibilities of mad for it ruthless ambition;
this song captures the mood of the era in rather broad impressionistic strokes of helluva marshall stack distorted guitar, thunder-god drums and an untouchable aura of confidence via vague but important lyrics.
Noel went for trying to out compose the feeling of a high school graduation march in the ultimate taking on the world world acts of madness every time he picked up a custom painted union jacked guitar.
These were the days Oasis were inventing the future even if the ridiculousness of such a comment were a petty redundant hindsight point while listening to these magnum opus 90's british rock songs upon their first imported releases to america.
I had to go there in early summer 97 when the air was electric the spirit of Oasis, New Labour, The Verve and all the rest of what was most happening in massive blizzard like quantities. These guys weren't just a band...they were discussed like a dominating force of nature or much closer to the way the steelers are rooted for going into the playoff.
This was life and death!
I think I needed to go over just to see if it was something in the water that our Hootie And The Blowfish charts were lacking.
Why the fuck was this song not the A-Side over Some Might Say! God damn as a statement of intent this motherfucker has teeth and can not be outclassed.
The Confidence is mind blowingly inspirational still to this day...
wow!
As the only sane response to an insane world our friendship shall prosper as we manipulate real time events, deal with devious possessing emotions and always get an exciting adventure story or hook filled tune out of it that changes the world around us.
An entire generation connecting thru the "we need each other".
Epitomizing the hedonistic wanderlust of the mid 90's unlimited potential in the untapped possibilities of mad for it ruthless ambition;
this song captures the mood of the era in rather broad impressionistic strokes of helluva marshall stack distorted guitar, thunder-god drums and an untouchable aura of confidence via vague but important lyrics.
Noel went for trying to out compose the feeling of a high school graduation march in the ultimate taking on the world world acts of madness every time he picked up a custom painted union jacked guitar.
These were the days Oasis were inventing the future even if the ridiculousness of such a comment were a petty redundant hindsight point while listening to these magnum opus 90's british rock songs upon their first imported releases to america.
I had to go there in early summer 97 when the air was electric the spirit of Oasis, New Labour, The Verve and all the rest of what was most happening in massive blizzard like quantities. These guys weren't just a band...they were discussed like a dominating force of nature or much closer to the way the steelers are rooted for going into the playoff. This was life and death!
I think I needed to go over just to see if it was something in the water that our Hootie And The Blowfish charts were lacking.
Why the fuck was this song not the A-Side over Some Might Say! God damn as a statement of intent this motherfucker has teeth and can not be outclassed.
The Confidence is mind blowingly inspirational still to this day... wow!