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Norman Schwarzkopf
 Very Busy Member Posts:428
 | | 05 May 2005 3:08 PM |
| | I heard Lyla and saw the video for the first time at the start of the week. It's a flatline of a song.
Nothing really against Oasis, liked the first 2 albums at the time, nearly everything since has bored the arse off me. Lyla is such a one speed, plodding song with a half assed chorus and a one note guitar solo.
Most of my favourite bands or artists at least try to vary their work, try to mix it up a bit and surprise people while retaining their identity. That's what keeps me coming back to people like Beck and Super Furry Animals. How Oasis' fans haven't become bored after 6 albums of the same kinda stuff, I'll never know. | | | |
| Daragh
 Very Busy Member Posts:668
 | | 05 May 2005 3:58 PM |
| quote: Originally posted by Norman Schwarzkopf I heard Lyla and saw the video for the first time at the start of the week. It's a flatline of a song.
Nothing really against Oasis, liked the first 2 albums at the time, nearly everything since has bored the arse off me. Lyla is such a one speed, plodding song with a half assed chorus and a one note guitar solo.
Most of my favourite bands or artists at least try to vary their work, try to mix it up a bit and surprise people while retaining their identity. That's what keeps me coming back to people like Beck and Super Furry Animals. How Oasis' fans haven't become bored after 6 albums of the same kinda stuff, I'll never know.
couldn't agree more | | | |
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