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Watch: trailer for Oasis' Dig Out Your Soul
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A trailer for Oasis' forthcoming Dig Out Your Soul album, due for release October 8, has been uploaded to YouTube.
Featuring a clip of the band's new 'Shock Of The Lightning' single, the video also collects a number of Oasis 'classics' from over the years, and shows quite nicely how they've changed.
Or haven't.
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From the archive
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Wow, they're really spoiling us.
Between this 20 secs. The other 20 secs they gave away last week, fuck....maybe this is how records will be released in the future, in 20 second bursts.
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Actually I thought I had only got 'bored' of Oasis
but listening back to all this music back.... EVERY SINGLE FUCKER GIVES ME A HEADACHE... shit. I really hate this band now
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I hate
how processed Liam's vocals sound on the clip of the new single at the end.
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i enjoyed that
so what
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Bloody hell
That trailer really emphasises how down-hill Oasis have gone since the release of Be Here Now (and how shit and overrated 'Songbird' is compared to their other stuff)
However, I still love them!
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So 2 min plus of old 'glories'
20 sec of new album. They don't really help themselves do they?
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The title of this story is slightly misleading...
I mean, its not really a trailer, when 80% is old news, is it?
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Making Nebworth look like Monterey Pop or Woodstock
with the camera filter is a bit 'ouch'.
As is the rest of the video.
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In their heads,
they'd like to think they are The Beatles.
If you did a Beatles mix-up like this, showing how rapidly they changed, it would impress.
But Oasis' music has changed less between 1995 and 2008 than The Beatles did between 1963 and 1964. Notevenexaggeration.
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Morons.
The new single's alright-ish, certainly better than any of the ballady nonsense they've been treating us to over the last couple of years. I won't buy this, but i'll illegally download it, muhahaha.
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Bucking the D iS opinion:
I really like Oasis. They are oneof those bands that is "mine" - I grew up liking them. First band to make a proper connection. Though, there are some shits in thier backcatalogue... the first two albums are ones that certain bands would kill to have.
Looking forwardto this with mild interest.
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new track sounded good but...
...i can never forgive them for the last album, so many shattered illusions *mock crying ensues*
i thought it was telling that there was like two songs from be here now and s.o.t.s.o.g... perhaps they've accepted they were rubbish then?
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That's a really interesting video
One thing I hadn't noticed before: They started out sounding like a punk band and ended up sounding like the Stones.
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Dig Out
Your Own Eyes
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Having had their...
...career played back to me in soundbite form like that, I can't help but think how much they sound like The Beatles.
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I think you will upset a lot pf people with that statement,
or is that the point!??
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I forgot to close my sarcasm tags again
</sarcasm>
Fixed
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i agree
100 percent
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You can slag Oasis off all you like.
But I'm willing to bet that most of you are British. And if it weren't for Oasis dragging British pop music out of the post-Madchester gloom, then none of you would be posting on this website.
Who the fuck else was going to save British pop? Suede? Pulp? Or God forbid, BLUR? Don't make me sick into my own scorn.
A little respect for the Burnage lads, if you please.
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Yes, they have.
That's why there were no songs from "Be Here Now" and two songs from "Standing on the Shoulder..." on the "Stop the Clocks" compilation. Noel admits that those records were by and large crap (even though I still reckon that with a little trimming of the fat, "Be Here Now" could have been on a par with their first two records).
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A free 20 seconds?
What's that all about? Why don't they just give us the whole song - it's not like they need the money.




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