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Oasis: The story of a very British phenomenon in 12 songs
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Here are 12 songs which demonstrate why Oasis continue to capture the popular imagination, 30 years on from their huge, history-making Knebworth gigs.
Then try to imagine watching anyone but a 21-year-old Liam Gallagher, still living with his mum Peggy on a Burnage council estate, singing this and actually believing him/her/they.
Famously, Be Here Now, is Oasis' 'cocaine album': frankly, if you think any Oasis album wasn't a cocaine album, you weren't paying much attention.
Little JamesNow, wait, we're not suggesting that this is one of Oasis' greatest songs: we're not insane.
Here's a clue: the only good songs are all Noel Gallagher's songs.