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Noel Gallagher: 'Radiohead have been making the same record since 'Kid A''

Oasis man still loves the Oxford band though

Fri 07 Nov, 2008

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Soundedd, come on, they're not far off - Lets look at the two albums....Heathen Chemistry's 'hey lets write a Oasis sun-shiiiine number one' Hindu Times = Shock of the Lightening. Liam's Lennon 'Oh Yoko' rip off Songbird = Outta Time. The psychedelic 'All In The Mind' is written into a couple of Dig Out Your Soul tracks....how many times do they have to tell us its 'oh-so-unorginally all in the mind'? The Lennon plodder 'I dont want to be a soldier' Born On A Different Cloud, is not far off 'Soldier On'....The idea of Radiohead making the same album, which of course is ludicrious, beats Oasis anyway in that they have failed in their attempts to remake their first two. Maybe I should listen closer, but no-one can doubt that Radiohead push things forward more than Oasis.....

Tue 11 Nov, 2008

So Kid A is are the same as Hail To The Thief and In Rainbows? Heathen Chemistry, Don't Believe The Truth and Dig Out Your Soul should be filed under 'F' for fraud their that similar. Its comical to see that the fact that Radiohead convincingly conquered the US still annoys Noel. The irony of it all is that all of Noel's interviews have been the same since day one.

Mon 10 Nov, 2008

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