Faster Than A Cannonball: 1995 and All That

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Faster Than A Cannonball: 1995 and All That

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Club Tropicana, drinks are free, fun and sunshine, there’s enough for everyone, all that’s missing is the sea.” Ok...someone asked if this was on the OC, and it was. It's that scene where Oliver has moved to Harbor, and Marissa argues with Ryan about him then walks to Oliver and Ryan is just watching...it's a great movement perfectly completed by the song. i think mean people who are on drugs are changing who they are , and families are living strange because children don't have a mother or father anymore. Because he is indeed doing great things, his life has taken a bit of a strange course, quite straightforwardly expressed with "living strange".]

Champagne Supernova by Oasis - Songfacts

Noel drifted off to become a roadie in a band about whom I know nothing called Inspiral Carpets. Meanwhile, Liam had realized he could sing and joined a band called Rain. Ironically, thanks to an Inspiral Carpets poster in the Gallaghers’ bedroom which listed the Oasis Leisure Centre, they changed the name of the band to Oasis. Nessie from Sapporo, JapanThey're a good band that could've been great if they'd had a decent rhythm section and more imagination. In other words, if they'd been more like the Beatles. A decent guitarist would've helped, too. Great songwriting, great sound, good band. Catherine from Glasgow, EnglandHow cool are oasis? Beatles wannabes definatly but still great. i saw them t glastonbury and they where fantastic!!!! James from Dallasq, TxOMG PPL!!! This song is about a guy who smokes weed, but his girlfriend doesnt...listen to the lyrics...hell better yet READ THEM! Aland from London, United Kingdom"How many Special people change, how many lives are lived estranged, where were you when we were getting high" Its about their Dad leaving them when they were youngFor what it is, it’s an entertaining run through a period of time that has become as mythologised as Swinging London in the 60’s (with Liam Gallagher and Kate Moss instead of Terence Stamp and Twiggy). Elements will certainly make you pause for thought, but don’t expect to walk away nostalgic for the 90’s. Nikki from Tampa, Flalthough this song has many drug references; it is simply a metaphor for the different classes of people and how they interact with one another---and what the world and their values mean to one another. certain persons are trying to be a part of other peoples lives that are not similar to theirs; and they are hoping for a small chance of unity or forgiveness.

Oasis – Champagne Supernova Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

If the defining narrative of Nineties culture was the journey from tremendous optimism and underdog creativity to excess and disappointment, then neither book completes the picture: Brooke-Smith downplays the good times while Jones minimises the crash. Still, one can’t help but share Finneas’s yearning for a decade when it was reasonable to feel that today is brilliant and tomorrow will be even better. ‘The sense of possibility in the nineties was really important,’ Steve McQueen tells Jones. ‘It was only a moment, and it didn’t last for long, but it was important all the same.’ For People Who Devour Books Noel approached the group about joining with the proviso that he would become the band’s sole songwriter and leader, and that they would really work towards being successful. Noel’s direction seemed to be similar to John Fogerty’s – I’m in charge here, they’re my songs and keep it simple, stupid. I know a girl called Elsa, she’s into Alka Seltzer/She sniffs it through a cane on a supersonic train.” David from Tobyhanna, Paoh and i fogot to ad that he also says but you and i will never die... adding to my supernova idea. it also sounds like he said cause people beleive that there gonna get away from the sun. but i could be wrong.

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Stand up beside the fireplace, take that look from off your face/You ain’t ever gonna burn my heart out.” Perttu from JyväskyläIn slang "Cannonball" is mix of inhaling some weed smoke and holding it while drinking whiskey or other strong alcohol. I think it might be one of Gallagher's hidden meanings. Very nice and peaceful ballad anyway, I love it. Quite surrealistic sounds at the beginning and hazy solo. Melodies are wonderful, lyrics are a bit difficult to understand. Ashley from Moncton, CanadaI really hate how whenever this is on the radio they always cut it short Jordan Rose from New YorkNone of you can say with any certainty what this song is about, maybe to one of you it's about drugs, and to another it's about an absent parent, but you cannot, with any certainty say what this song is about because not even the writer knows, just enjoy the music, really listen to it, find the meaning to you, or don't. Adam from Jersey, United KingdomNo offense to anybody, but I feel you guys are trivializing the song when you say "It's just about drugs". To me, at least, it's clear there's something far more to this song than just "O' I woz off me head mate an' there's now't you can do about't". I personally can't discern what it's about, whether it's life or their father or whatever, all I know is that it's 15 years later and this song still stirs something up deep down inside of me. This isn't a song you listen to, boys and girls, it's a song you _experience_.



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