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Re: Oasis Concert

I think another part of the problem is that all of the mentioned songs from them in this thread have been on the "mellow and slow" side of music.

I will admit that during the time Wonderwall came out, that I wasn't listening to Boy Bands by any means, nor mellow music, but other more upbeat dance music.
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Jamiraquoi*, Ace of Base, Prodigy, Fastball, Green Day, TLC, Salt & Pepa, Spice Girls... and the like is what I was listening to back in the day. I loved those NOW (That's What I Call Music) compilations, till they started drowning the CD's with Boy Bands. GAH!!

Oh, and can you say Chumbawumba. Another good band from across the pond back in the day.. (Do you even remember what they sang??)
(And if you know the words, do you remember the name of the song?)

Another good song by Oasis is Champagne Supernova, but it too is another "mellow" song. Have they done any upbeat songs you can actually dance to?
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