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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    I think they have had 2 classic albums , one very good album one decent album and two okish albums But then again i've bought them all which i am guessing you arent basing your opinion on.
    People can have a valid opinion without buying all their albums, so let's not be getting our knickers in a twist. And the likes of 'Dyou know what I mean' is far from a classic in my book.
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    fair enough but do you know an album is crap without listening to it?

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    Smiths Best

    1. Girlfriend in Acoma
    2. There is a light that never goes out
    3. Panic
    4. Frankly Mr. Shankley
    5. Shoplifters of the World

    But as GREAT as those songs are, Mozza's solo effort "Everyday is like Sunday" take the An Ceannaire award for greatest song of all time
    Is both Emotional and Humourous, Sarcastic and serious, a true work of pure Manc genius from the boy with a thorn in his side

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    Supersonic
    Slide Away
    Cigarettes and Alcohol
    Bring it on Down
    Morning Glory
    Wonderwall
    Dont Look Back in Anger
    Acquiesce
    The Masterplan
    Stand By Me
    Dyou know what I mean
    Dont Go Away
    Sunday Morning Call
    Gas Panic
    Hindu Times
    Born on a Different Cloud
    Mucky Fingers

    all classics IMO
    So they're a good pub band.
    I like DM and some of WTSMG but after that its just re-hash after re-hash. My point was that compared to the others they are a pub band. The Roses first album and the Smiths stuff, pluss the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Mondays, Joy Division, New Order etc. had some originality about them.
    Oasis are a very good covers band.



    Cigarettes and Alcohol - Bang a gong - T Rex
    Shakermaker - I'd like to teach the world to sing - The New Seekers
    Morning Glory - This one goes out to the one I love - REM
    Dont Look Back in Anger - Very like John Lennon/Beatles
    The Masterplan - Bodyform add/never forget - Take That

    I wouldn't call any of the others classics by any means. Supersonic and Live Forever perhaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    fair enough but do you know an album is crap without listening to it?
    Yes. If it has Oasis written on the front (joke).

    I own(ed) the first couple of albums, borrowed the next one or two, and by that stage lost interest, but still heard the singles. I grew very tired of them very quickly, after loving the debut. Maybe I'd have grown tired of the roses if they plodded along for ten years, or maybe I'd apprecaite Oasis more if they imploded after the second album. Who knows?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    The Stone Roses then The smiths. There are several Manc bands I would put before oasis, Joy Division, The Buzzcocks, The Happy Mondays & The Fall to name but a few.
    And of course Slaughter And The Dogs.
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    Easily Stone Roses, didn't like the Smith at all!!!
    Sitting pretty!!!

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    BohsPartisan, in Oasis's defence, blatant ripping off of other material does not make you a bad band. Just ask Mr. Ryder & Co.
    Some of the songs you listed there are amongst their best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by an_ceannaire View Post
    1. Girlfriend in Acoma
    2. There is a light that never goes out
    3. Panic
    4. Frankly Mr. Shankley
    5. Shoplifters of the World

    But as GREAT as those songs are, Mozza's solo effort "Everyday is like Sunday" take the An Ceannaire award for greatest song of all time
    Is both Emotional and Humourous, Sarcastic and serious, a true work of pure Manc genius from the boy with a thorn in his side
    Wow. A top five with 'Frankly...' in it.

    1. Headmaster's ritual
    2. William it was really nothing
    3. Hand in glove
    4. Panic
    5. How soon is now?
    6. There is a light...
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    Quote Originally Posted by noby View Post
    Wow. A top five with 'Frankly...' in it.

    1. Headmaster's ritual
    2. William it was really nothing
    3. Hand in glove
    4. Panic
    5. How soon is now?
    6. There is a light...

    Not a fan of "Frankly" Noby?
    Love it!

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    I think it's a great little ditty that fits in well in the context of the album, but far from my top five.
    It's ok, you make up for it with your ""Everyday is like Sunday" greatest song of all time" claim.
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    Cemetry Gates is one of my fav Smiths songs along with there is a light.
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    A Smiths Top 5

    A Smiths top 5 is damn near impossible
    every time u think u have the definitive top 5 u think, oh hang on, what about.....i dunno....Some girls are bigger, or How Soon is now or even Shiela take a bow
    as for greatest lyric of all time
    "why pamper lifes complexity, when the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat"
    but it has to be sung properly! Dont murder it, make love to it!!!!

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    Inspiral Carpets anyone?

    Some great tunes there in my opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    Out of the three, order would be the Roses, Smiths and then Oasis. But Oasis would be behind all the above, plus Ian Browns solo work, Black Grape and New Order. Can we we squeeze in Mani era Primal Scream to the Manc band list too? .
    Forgot about Primal Scream and agree also the New Order & Ian Borwn's solo work would also be high above oasis. Havn't heard a lot of Black Grape stuff TBH
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    Quote Originally Posted by el punter View Post
    Inspiral Carpets anyone?

    Some great tunes there in my opinion
    Again only heard a few of their songs, but what I heard was good
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    Quote Originally Posted by el punter View Post
    Inspiral Carpets anyone?

    Some great tunes there in my opinion
    I was afraid to mention them in the context of Manchester in case Macy would jump in and tell us they're actually from Oldham or something. Great band. I should really get some more of their stuff. Life is still a great album. Other than that I only have a few singles/ep's and the singles comp.
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    if your talking lyrics, the Smiths would win by a good way. But musically Stone Roses... first album class, second one, mostly great, unfairly slated. Oasis dont even feature, although Definitely Maybe a classic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el punter View Post
    Ah yes, the irrepresible cheer that lingers for hours having absorbed the lyrics of Morrissey.
    Correct, Moz is the most humourous lyricist ever. All the talk of him and The Smiths being depressing is rubbish, maybe its only the fans that see the humour but hey. I am.
    I think it was Bono who said Morrissey was the funniest lyricist he had ever heard. While I also possess most of the other bands albums its The Smiths for me. Oasis get a rough ride sometimes but they must be up there with the greats.
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