Originally posted by bags:If nothing else, Oasis got British music out of a huge stale, boring hole.
Originally posted by kosmo:That is just plain nuts! Many bands have Oasis living deep down in their souls, but not Foo Fighters.
foo fighter - the lager louts = oasis
We all have guilty pleasures (though I feel no guilt *whatsoever*).
Nirvana song named best of past 25 years
Originally posted by mankie:thanks, mank, but I, for one, will pass
If nothing else, you can find an Oasis in my huge stale, boring hole.
Originally posted by Celeste:You hussy, and recently married too!
Originally posted by mankie:thanks, mank, I, for one, will jump at the chance
If nothing else, you can find an Oasis in my huge stale, boring hole.
Originally posted by larkjr:I wasn't talking about the KROQ playlist of today. The KROQ playlist today reminds of the trash that was on KROQ before "Smells like Teen Spirit" - there was a huge gap in modern/alternative/new music between the early to mid 80's with The Cure, New Order, Depeche Mode, pre Auchtung U2, the new wave 80's, the Smiths, REM, etc. Take a look at their top 100 of each year of the 80's and you'll see what I'm talking about.
I looked at KROQ's playlist and consider it complete trash.
From 88-91 the popular radio scene was dominated by big hair make-up bands Warrant, White Snake, White Lion, GnR, Poison blah blah blah.
Originally posted by mankie:I would argue that the Stone Roses were the ones that did that?
If nothing else, Oasis got British music out of a huge stale, boring hole. [/QB]
Originally posted by G.Love:Maybe the first time round, but it went back into a bigger hole that Oasis dug them out of.
Originally posted by mankie:I would argue that the Stone Roses were the ones that did that? [/QB]
If nothing else, Oasis got British music out of a huge stale, boring hole.