I can't recall why I don't recall listening to Beady Eye when the records were released, but if I was under oath I might say, "I was so over Oasis by 2011, I didn't care about any more music from either Gallagher."
Well, they do sound like Oasis, but only because the singer is the same. And they write songs influenced by 60's Brit Invasion and psychedelia, like Oasis. But there is something else going on, or should I say, something less.
My biggest issue with Oasis was that they had no finesse. It was all too much. Too many guitars. Too many layers. Too loud. Every inch of tape utilized whether or not it was a good idea. Plus, I just don't think they had enough great songs per album. I still think "(What's The Story) Morning Glory" is a classic. But everything before or after left me cold. That said, I regret not seeing them on the recent reunion tour, as I haven't heard one bad thing from anyone about those shows. I did see them twice around "Morning Glory" and both shows was fantastic.
But that's sorta not why I am here
I am loving Beady Eye. They are easier to swallow. They are far more interesting to me, more melodic and not as hamfisted, and if wasn't for White Trash Soul and his excellent singles compilation, I might not have heard a note.
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Oasis was always one of those "lord knows I've tried" bands. I.e., I knew I should like them but they did nothing for me. 😎
Andy Bell from Ride on guitar. even after Ride went south after Going Blank Again, Andy could get a good guitar sound,
These were more enjoyable than anything by Oasis (like Simels, I keep trying and they never hit for me either). I'll check them out!
The Oasis show I went to last year was one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. Which surprised me, because I don’t really like stadium shows, and I really don’t like when the audience sings along to every single song. The whole thing was fantastic, maybe partly because I never thought the brothers would ever tour again.
I’ve never listened to a note of Beady Eye. Looks like today’s the day that changes.
Ditto
Oasis, they had that one shiny moment that burned up in the R/R atmosphere.
I've listened to both brothers new bands, Beady - High.
Sadly not post "Beatles" career wise
I've always been a fan of Oasis. Even their later stuff had some good songs likey Lyla and Keep the Dream Alive. And yes, last year's show at Met Life was fantastic.
As for Beady Eye, they never really impressed me. Partly because Liam is not a songwriter. That's why the success he enjoyed as a solo artist was a result of him hiring other people to write the songs.
Good call. These are quite infectious
I don't saw a documentary on Liam which I found interesting and was surprised by how much I liked what I heard. But not being a big Oasis fan I just didn't bother following up on it but listening to these clips makes me feel that I have to. They sound real good. I agreed with everything you said about Oasisc except for ".... Morning Glory" being a classic :-)
Thanks
I got tired of all the Oasis gossip, so I ignored them, and didn't know that Beady Eyes existed. These are all good, I'll grab the comp, thanks!
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