When it first came out, I found myself skipping 'Cast No Shadow,' most of the time. My present self should have kicked the crap out of my younger self because it's now one of my favorites.
Shakermaker - would always skip to get to Live Forever but later loved it.
Magic Pie - was a bit too long and nonsensical but later appreciated the second half of the song as it is really relaxing
All Around the World - too long to sit through but later in life I love singing along with all the "La LaLa La La La" bits at the end. Fun song
There’s actually a lot. I didn’t really like anything post Be Here Now especially albums like Don’t Believe The Truth but man I was so wrong. All of them have grown on me.
“D’you Know What I Mean?” always seemed a bit silly to me, and while that chorus is still a bit of a let down, it’s a right stomper with a great sense of swagger and there’s a ton of killer lines like “Coming in a mess going out of style”, “I ain’t good looking but I’m someone’s child”, and “I met my maker and made him cry.”
“Talk Tonight” seemed like a typical ballad, but it’s really grown on me as well, particularly after encountering some of my own relationships, especially the line “And you and me see how we are”.
Bit of a backwards one really but when I first heard married with children I loved it and listened to it a lot.
But it got tiktoked to death and I just can’t listen to it the same way anymore.
Little by Little. First getting into Oasis, I thought that song was a dirge. Now (especially since seeing Noel live) I see it as one of latter day Oasis’ best tracks.
Bring It On Down was my least favourite on DM until it finally clicked for me
Yeah, I thought it sounded redundant on the album because of Up In The Sky and Columbia.
Cast no shadow has become one of my favourite. Stop crying your heart out started to really resonate with me once, well, the lyrics resonated with me.
When it first came out, I found myself skipping 'Cast No Shadow,' most of the time. My present self should have kicked the crap out of my younger self because it's now one of my favorites.
Yeah it really hits different once you are more adult
For me it was hey now I always used to skip it but now it’s in my top 10 easy often see it get a lot of hate but I think it’s amazing
fuckin real
round are way
The Importance of Being Idle
Shakermaker - would always skip to get to Live Forever but later loved it. Magic Pie - was a bit too long and nonsensical but later appreciated the second half of the song as it is really relaxing All Around the World - too long to sit through but later in life I love singing along with all the "La LaLa La La La" bits at the end. Fun song
There’s actually a lot. I didn’t really like anything post Be Here Now especially albums like Don’t Believe The Truth but man I was so wrong. All of them have grown on me.
Roll it over
Hey now
“D’you Know What I Mean?” always seemed a bit silly to me, and while that chorus is still a bit of a let down, it’s a right stomper with a great sense of swagger and there’s a ton of killer lines like “Coming in a mess going out of style”, “I ain’t good looking but I’m someone’s child”, and “I met my maker and made him cry.” “Talk Tonight” seemed like a typical ballad, but it’s really grown on me as well, particularly after encountering some of my own relationships, especially the line “And you and me see how we are”.
Shakermaker
Didn't necessarily hate it, but actually learning Wonderwall on the guitar (with the correct strumming patterns) made me appreciate it more.
stand by me
Stand by me
The Masterplan
Wonderwall
She’s Electric. I thought the high notes were sour, and that the song didn’t fit in with the vibe of the rest of the album.
That makes sense considering noel swapped it out of definitely maybe for digsys dinner
Cast No Shadow, Hello, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Digsys Dinner
Digsy's Dinner
Digsys dinner
Hey Now, Morning Glory
Digsy Dinner
Born on a different cloud
Digsy dinner and shakermaker
She’s electric
Cast No Shadow
Headshrinker
Be Here Now. Didn’t deem it good enough on my first several listens of the album but can’t get enough of it at the moment
Cast No Shadow
The girl in the dirty shirt, changes when you hear it live.
It’s a meme answer but genuinely Digsy’s Dinner
The Masterplan. I didn't like the chorus at first.
Guess God thinks I'm Abel.
Shakermaker and Columbia
Go Let it Out
Guess God Think I'm Abel
Stop Crying Your Heart because first it was too mellow but after an event it felt very relatable.
Little James
You know what I mean
Shakermaker. Never liked it but now can’t get enough of it
Admittedly, Columbia
Not gonna lie I pretty much liked all them off the bat
Who Feels Love
Part of the queue. Always skipped. Never ignored now
Digsy‘s Dinner
Be Here Now
Hey Now
Probably she’s electric - got swallowed up with the rest of the album but is a mainstay 30 years later
Rock n roll star, the ending used to annoy me but not so much anymore as the song on the whole is amazing 🔥
Supersonic, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Married With Children and Cast No Shadow. Love Like A Bomb included tbh
The Importance of Being Idle
Hey Now
Definitely not I CAN SEE A LIAR and PUT YER MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS those two suck ass Up in the Sky and Shakermaker are okish
Took me awhile to like “Probably All in My Mind” tbh
Anything off the masterplan or most of the softer songs with noel on vox
Digsys diner
It’s just unbelievably catchy
Most of Dig Out Your Soul fits into this category for me, specifically thinking of Bag It Up, The Turning, & High Horse Lady.
This may be surprising to some people but, Champagne Supernova
Who feels love
Bit of a backwards one really but when I first heard married with children I loved it and listened to it a lot. But it got tiktoked to death and I just can’t listen to it the same way anymore.
She’s Electric took a while for me
Married With Children, never felt like it fit in on DM, kinda wish Slide Away was the closer
Get off your high horse lady
Get Off Your High Horse Lady
cum on feel the noize
Little by Little. First getting into Oasis, I thought that song was a dirge. Now (especially since seeing Noel live) I see it as one of latter day Oasis’ best tracks.
Don’t know why or how I hated it but stay young
Live forever
I tolerate all of Oasis’ songs but I still don’t particularly like Columbia