Drummer, student, part time drunk, Simpson's addict
Drummer, student, part time drunk, Simpson's addict
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It is becoming increasingly apparent that Oasis should have packed it in after Be Here Now, as this is sven worse than that dire effort. It is not hard to see why half the band left and even Noel is getting sick of Liam. While trying to add a bit of 'modern' influence to their music but outting in a bit of loops and a whistle fails miserably and shows how totally irrelevant Oasis are today. While Be Here Now had about 4 decent songs this album fails to meet that, with the first two singles sounding like they wouldn't even have made it onto a b-s-de in the first or second album period. No doubt this will be their last album and it'll be a bout 4 years too late. Pack it in boys, you done all you can and you're only becoming an embarassessment. Crap.
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Advantages: A Mass improvement on SOTSOG, Some great tracks, good production Disadvantages: They have moved away from the earlier sound, which some people may not enjoy
Advantages: A good taste of what the band would be like live Disadvantages: A little too much talking between song, but it adds a personal touch so its not too bad