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Now that the hangover is subsiding and events can be viewed in the cold light of day, I can look back at the Oasis gig last night at Sunderland with something like objectivity. And I'm happy to report that rumours of the Gallagher boys' demise as a serious force have been greatly exaggerated! I'm sure there couldn't have been many ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/11/08 (Useful, 24 readings)
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Definitely not! I have always been a massive oasis fan right from the beginning in 1994, even though it wasn't cool to be an oasis fan i stuck in there and in my eyes they can do no wrong. Their attitudes and their ego's can only grow to add to the band that we all love! I have seen them play all over the place and although when i last ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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I wanted to write a review of Oasis' new album 'Dig Out Your Soul' but its not on dooyoo yet. I have been an Oasis fan since i was 15, when i first heard 'Definilty Maybe' in 1994 i was mesmerised and thought it was the best album i had ever heard, tracks like 'Slide Away', 'Supersonic' and 'Live Forever' were like nothing i ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/09/01, updated on 24/09/01 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Oasis. The most charasmatic, attitude-ridden, stylish and influential British band of the 1990's. The music wasn't bad either. With anthems like Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger, Roll With It and an endless stream of lesser known songs, I don't know how anyone can deny that Oasis weren't at one point a great band. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/06/01, updated on 18/06/01 (Useful, 16 readings)
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Come on. Oasis are one of the best bands in the world and their new albums are just as good as there early ones. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants was a slight change of direction, but really it's business as usual. And now they're touring all over the place so there still going strong. Personally I can't wait for their ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/05/01, updated on 27/05/01 (Useful, 33 readings)
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The troubled British Band Oasis continue to produce records and go on tour even though they appear to argue all the time. Is it long till they actually call it a day? Oasis have been together now for what seems like an eternity. They have released 4 stuio records and a live album as well as numerous videos and DVDs. They are ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/05/01, updated on 16/05/01 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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For the last couple of years the most misbegotten couple of pairs of eyebrows in rock and roll have been well knitted in consternation as the Brothers Grimm have seen their stock plummet through the floor. God, it's enough to make you want to spit. Are their days numbered? They're bleeding over... It's ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/04/01, updated on 26/04/01 (Useful, 7 readings)
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Anyone who was anyone in music in the mid 90s was involved in BritPop but there were only really two groups who lead the way. These of course were Blur and Oasis and at their height they were simply huge and nothing could touch them. The trouble was only one of them could be the best in the battle of the bands and so who was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/03/01, updated on 31/03/01 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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The best band of the nineties? But, we haven't heard a peep from this platinum record selling band for what seems like decades. Perhaps this has always been their fault. You cannot stay out of the limelight for too long, unless you are going to come back with something phenomenal! It saddens me to see pictures of Oasis ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/01/01, updated on 17/01/01 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Once upon a time, Oasis were arguably Britain's, possibly even the World's biggest and best band. Most people remember the chart battle between Blur and Oasis as they fought out for the number one spot with their singles "Country House" and "Roll With It", with the face of Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/01/01, updated on 08/01/01 (Useful, 11 readings)
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Hooray if they are! In my humble opinion, Oasis should never have been released on an unsuspecting and apparantly largely tone-deaf public in the first place. Noel and Liam Gallagher are two of the biggest thugs I have ever had the misfortune to hear about - and haven't an ounce of musical originality between them. Noel ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/12/00, updated on 22/05/02
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I think it was fare to say that Oasis were probably the start of the depressingly manic Indie rock boom of the 1990s as the blossoming student population found a music genre that could make them feel less guilty being the privileged classes at Uni and nice and miserable to go with the regulation dress down and DMs. I remember the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/10/00, updated on 29/10/00 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Oasis have been dying on their feet for a long time, but seem determined to spin it out as long as possible. How much of this is their fault, or how much of it is down to their PR men trying to extract the maximum publicity for the story, we probably won't know until one of them writes his memoirs in 30 years time. But it's the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/09/00, updated on 11/09/00 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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Then yes, their days are numbered. They COULD have been great, but ever since the average Be Here Now, and the woefull Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants, along with the constant band re-shapes and ego clashes, then we can forget about Oasis ever releasing a good record again. They were a tight, gifted, musical force, but now ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/07/00, updated on 27/07/00 (Useful, 15 readings)
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I was there on the 21st of July at Wembley stadium. I was impressed to say the least, the music played by the band was flawless, Noels guitar playing was excellent, Liam was singing perfectley and swaggered about in his usual fashion (much to the delight of the crowd). Try telling the 90,000 fans that were going mad, jumping ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/07/00, updated on 26/07/00 (Useful, 15 readings)
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Oasis burning out?? NOT A CHANCE!! Anyone who was at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night will tell you Oasis will live forever, the performance was simply outstanding, the best live gig I have ever been to, bar none. I have reviewed it elsewhere on DooYoo! The people knocking Oasis are the media jumping on the bandwagon ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/07/00, updated on 26/07/00 (1 readings)
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The debate over whether Oasis will stay together seems a bit sterile in the face of their latest record - they've already metamorphosed into Queen or Status Quo - who cares if they stay together. Consider 'Little James', the most tedious, lachrymose excuse for a song imaginable (now that Liam has called Patsy a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/07/00, updated on 26/07/00 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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Oasis are finished. Oasis are rubbish. They're too old. There have been plenty of claims regarding the ongoing Oasis saga but are these justified. Are Oasis really past their best? To be very blunt I would say that Oasis' apparent downfall is a mixture of both their own selves and also the record-buying public and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/07/00, updated on 25/07/00 (7 readings)
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It has to be a matter of time before the talented one decides enough is enough and goes it alone. Having written some of the most memorable songs of the '90s, Noel has now seen measured success with a couple of the tracks he has vocalled. The Royle family 'theme tune' tune giving a gentle expose and now with Sunday Morning ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/07/00, updated on 25/07/00 (Useful, 5 readings)
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When a band seem to occupy more column inches with desperate attempts to be seen in the papers, rather than intelligent pieces focusing on their music, you just know they are in trouble. A band are there primarily to provide us with music we want to listen to. Oasis no longer do this. They burst onto the scene with a ... Read the complete review
