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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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See, I like Oasis
as much as I hate to admit it here but fuck it, I've had a couple. They were in the right place at the right time and I know for a fact someone will come along in ten years and try the same shit and I'll vehemently hate them.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:23, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Same with the Beatles.

(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:25, Reply)
Prexactly.

(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:27, Reply)
Their principal cocaine dealer
once left a message on my phone threatening to kill me because I happened to know someone who owed him a grand. What a tool.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:27, Reply)
Now Monty, I know we'll disagree on this point
but tell me, who was that band, that act, that sound that captured your imagination in your late teens and shaped much of your musical future?

I know it's not that simple cos I was listening to jungle and early drum and bass and Shamen and Paul Simon and heaps of other shit at the time, but while I was learning guitar Oasis was a big influence and inspiration to learn all their stuff and move on to their real music. People, can I please get some recognition for this fact alone?
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:31, Reply)
no they are shit

(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:33, Reply)
As a child
I was captivated by Jimi Hendrix and to this day no-one has come anywhere near.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:34, Reply)
Unless you are Jimi Hendrix
you can't pick up a guitar and play his stuff. Oasis was incredibly accessible and I learned virtually everything they did, which helped me to where I am. They got shit, granted, and they're both egotistical fuckwits, but I still like some of their tunes. They never came anywhere near Jimi's talent, I know.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:37, Reply)
Not like him, granted,
but that wasn't your question. When my father first played me his records the depth, skill and emotion displayed, along with the effortless style of his delivery, had an effect on me that no artist before or since has ever done. It's perfect music to me.

Hey Joe was one of the first things I learned to play along with his version of Wild Thing. I'm sure it sounded simply appalling but that was what I wanted to hear from my guitar.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:42, Reply)
My question and my point were separate
but hey, fuck it. Are you visiting your brother anytime soon? Gaz eh.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:46, Reply)
I hope so
The fellow is my best friend in the world and I would love to see him every day.
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:48, Reply)
Awesome!
Can we organise a joint on a hill in the sun sometime soon?
(, Wed 3 Mar 2010, 22:50, Reply)

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