Oasis Show Their Soul
Posted Tue 15 Jul 2008 11:16PM BST by in Touching The Void
Unmistakably, here is a band who had their moments. Even now, "Supersonic" bristles with menace, aspiration and power, as you might imagine "Gimme Shelter" would have sounded 40 years ago. But for many, and not just the cynics amongst us, Oasis expired long ago and the newly released tracklisting and Monty Python-esque artwork (see image) for this comeback suggests we are not about to be blown away like it's 1994 all over again.
This suspicion is not helped by what unfortunately appears to be a Geri Halliwell cover ("Bag It Up") opening the record. And could "Waiting For The Rapture" really be a Liam-penned doodle addressing his tedious bid to get the NYC punk-funkers to sign his autograph book? More seriously, we do now have some music to work with, following the apparent emergence this week of a Chemical Brothers remix of new track "Falling Down" on YouTube.
Steve Lamacq played a DJ white label of the song tonight on 6 Music, confirming the two acts have hooked-up again in a bid to recapture the heady days of "Let Forever Be". Check it out below but to these ears it's virtually impossible amid the vintage processed beats, electro skronk and fried psychedelics to work out what Tom and Ed were handed in the first place. The piano sounds alright but we'll reserve judgement on Noel's claim somewhere in the mix that "It blows my mind".
Today's Famethrowa's
New: "Ertrinken" Eine Kleine Nacht Musik
Old: "Songbird" Oasis

to me it's a reworking of a truly revolutionary idea i.e. the beatles tomorrow never knows. the production sounds great and even the gallaghers vocal is a slight break from the norm for them.
but really it's a bit like the movie remake of Scooby Doo - glossy but soul-less
Best thing both have done in a long time!!!!