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Stop the Clocks

Released: 2006 18 tracks

  • 1. Rock 'N' Roll Star
    2. Some Might Say
    3. Talk Tonight
    4. Lyla
    5. The Importance of Being Idle
    6. Wonderwall
    7. Slide Away
    8. Cigarettes & Alcohol
    9. The Masterplan
  • 10. Live Forever
    11. Acquiesce
    12. Supersonic
    13. Half the World Away
    14. Go Let It Out
    15. Songbird
    16. Morning Glory
    17. Champagne Supernova
    18. Don't Look Back in Anger


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Oasis --> worst band ever??

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I recently agreed to learn 5 or 6 songs off of Oasis's greatest hits for my buddy Bob, and teach them to him on guitar. Even though they are not all that hard, I found myself lost in this obnoxiously annoying voice. I listened to them as a young teen, but now I have no clue what I was ever thinking. Probably the drugs (one's like LSD and ECSTACY). So my questions to my MOG-MATE'S: 1. Would you agree that Oasis is horribly repetitive, lame, annoying, and lacking in im... MORE

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Oasis b-sides are better than other people's a's....

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Oasis are releasing a best-off which contains a number of their classic b-sides as well as the more famous a-sides. Personally I think that more of their b-sides and album tracks should be on there, so here's my suggested tracklisting (and I couldn't keep it to 18 either!) Going Nowhere (from the Stand By Me EP)Fade Away (From the Help! Charity LP)Sad Song (From the Definitely Maybe LP - vinyl only)Listen Up (From the Cigarettes & Alcohol EP)Whatever (A-side of single ... MORE

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B-sides

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While listening to BBC Radio 1 today one of the DJ' s (Edith Bowmen) while discussing the new Oasis Album/Collection 'Stop the Clocks' came out with the line that Acquiesce is the best b-side ever (having been B-side too 'Some Might Say' back in April 1995). Now this got me thinking that as someone who very very rarely buys singles (it's all about the album for me I'm afraid) was I missing out on a huge world of hidden music, that is the B-side, and if this is the case wha... MORE

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In a Creem feature from about twenty-five years ago that was dedicated to comprehensively slagging off Queen, I encountered a theory about popular music, which I think the feature was just quoting, that posited that the vacuums that inevitably occur in the careers of great bands (whether due to break ups, extended absences, or lost quality or relevance) will be filled by similar but lesser bands. In this particular feature, it was suggested that Queen was ineffectively st... MORE

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stop the clocks.

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(I might be on an Oasis kick.) I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive I don't know how to wake the things that sleep inside I only wanna see the light that shines behind your eyes I hope that I can say the things I wish I'd said so sing my soul to sleep and take me back to bed who wants to be alone when we could be alive instead?

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Oasis release their Best Of album Stop The Clocks next Monday (Nov 20th) and in advance of that they've released an EP with 4 tracks, one of which is billed as an unreleased version of the single Cigarettes & Alcohol that was supposedly unearthed during the mastering of the album. Whilst this sounds very exciting, I'm unfortunately a bit of an anorak when it comes to early Oasis, so know that this isn't actually the case. In 1994 (I'm not exactly sure when) the NME gave ... MORE


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