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Ryan Adams compares new Oasis album to Radiohead

Singer says 'Dig Out Your Soul' is a revelation like 'Kid A'

Tue 23 Sep, 2008

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and midgeman. you were clearly reading the nme top albums of all time, which doesnt count for much. Rolling Stone Top 500 ------- 110. The Bends, Radiohead -------162. OK Computer, Radiohead ---------------------against 376. (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, Oasisneed i say more??

Wed 24 Sep, 2008

Ryan Adams aint my cup of tea. That better? As for the last comment of Kid A being shite. I expect wesley has a hearing deficiency. Oasis albums have all the appeal of listening to Good Charlotte. At least they change their sound every now and then. All i hear from Oasis is the same 4 chords (with a cut off beat in lyla). But dont get me wrong. Back in the day that was fine. It just gets properly boring when people hail their albums as 'revelations' in music. They are just Boyzone-esque albums written by a gy who can write a catchy chorus. David Sneddon anyone?

Wed 24 Sep, 2008

What does Ryan Adams know about "revelations" in music? He's been writing the same songs for ages. Oasis will never write an album that will surprise anyone. They could re-release Be Here Now under a different name and everyone would hail it as different. I wouldnt be so bitter if everyone just accepted that all the albums sound the same!!!

Tue 23 Sep, 2008

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