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Oasis B-sides -

Co-written with Chris Griffiths, this track features one of Liam’s most passionate, strained vocal performances. It perfectly captures the angst of feeling left behind while the world moves on. The Complete Tracklist of 'The Masterplan' (1998)

Definitely Maybe , (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Vibe: Raw, loud, Lennon-esque, full of teenage rebellion and "fucking in the bushes" energy. oasis b-sides

To understand why Oasis B-sides are so uniquely revered, one must understand the mindset of Noel Gallagher in the mid-90s. Bursting with an seemingly endless supply of stadium-ready melodies, Gallagher possessed an almost reckless confidence. When management or label executives at Creation Records suggested saving a spectacular new song for the next studio album, Noel routinely brushed them aside. His logic was simple, arrogant, and entirely punk rock: “I don’t write bad songs. I’ll just write more great ones next week.” Co-written with Chris Griffiths, this track features one

: A high-energy rocker from the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" single that many fans believe should have been on Definitely Maybe . Hidden Gems (Post-1998) Vibe: Raw, loud, Lennon-esque, full of teenage rebellion

Co-written with Chris Griffiths, this track features one of Liam’s most passionate, strained vocal performances. It perfectly captures the angst of feeling left behind while the world moves on. The Complete Tracklist of 'The Masterplan' (1998)

Definitely Maybe , (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Vibe: Raw, loud, Lennon-esque, full of teenage rebellion and "fucking in the bushes" energy.

To understand why Oasis B-sides are so uniquely revered, one must understand the mindset of Noel Gallagher in the mid-90s. Bursting with an seemingly endless supply of stadium-ready melodies, Gallagher possessed an almost reckless confidence. When management or label executives at Creation Records suggested saving a spectacular new song for the next studio album, Noel routinely brushed them aside. His logic was simple, arrogant, and entirely punk rock: “I don’t write bad songs. I’ll just write more great ones next week.”

: A high-energy rocker from the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" single that many fans believe should have been on Definitely Maybe . Hidden Gems (Post-1998)