Oasis
Oasis
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Oasis, the British rock band led by the Gallagher family brothers, Noel and Liam, dominated the Britpop scene of the 1990s with their anthemic songs and distinctive style. Their albums "Definitely Maybe" and "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" produced timeless hits like "Wonderwall” "Don't Look Back in Anger” and "Champagne Supernova”. Known for their rivalry and turbulent relationship, Oasis disbanded in 2009. Both brothers have since pursued solo careers,

Oasis Career Highlights

1991

Formation - Oasis was formed in Manchester, England, by Liam Gallagher (vocals), Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar), Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan (bass), and Tony McCarroll (drums). Noel Gallagher (lead guitar, vocals) joined later, completing the classic lineup.

1994

Debut Album - Released their debut album "Definitely Maybe” which became the fastest-selling debut album in the UK at the time.

1995

"(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" - Released their second album, featuring hits like "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger”. The album was a massive commercial success.

1996

Knebworth Concerts - Played two historic concerts at Knebworth House to a combined audience of 250,000 people, solidifying their status as superstars.

1997

"Be Here Now" - Released their third album, which set a record for the fastest-selling album in UK chart history.

2000

Lineup Changes - Bonehead and Guigsy left the band and were replaced by Gem Archer and Andy Bell, respectively.

2005

"Don't Believe the Truth" - Released their sixth studio album, which marked a resurgence in critical and commercial success.

2009

Breakup - Noel Gallagher left the band after a backstage altercation with Liam Gallagher, leading to the band's breakup.

Oasis Members

Liam Gallagher: Vocals (1991-2009)

Noel Gallagher: Lead guitar, vocals (1991-2009)

Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs Guitar (1991-1999)

Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan Bass (1991-1999)

Tony McCarroll Drums (1991-1995)

Alan White Drums (1995-2004)

Gem Archer Guitar (1999-2009)

Andy Bell Bass (1999-2009)

Oasis Grammy Awards

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Oasis never won a Grammy Award despite their massive success. A disgrace.

They received three Grammy nominations

1996 Best New Artist

1997 Best Rock Album for "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?"

1998 Best Music Video, Short Form for "D'You Know What I Mean?"

3 Most Famous Oasis Songs

1. "Wonderwall" (1995) - One of the most iconic songs of the 1990s, it has become a timeless anthem and is often considered Oasis's signature song.

2. "Don't Look Back in Anger" (1995) - A staple at concerts and a fan favorite, known for its memorable piano intro and sing-along chorus.

3. "Champagne Supernova" (1995) - A seven-minute epic

Quotes

Liam

Rock 'n' roll is about music for the neck downwards."

Noel

True perfection has to be imperfect. I know that sounds foolish, but it's true."

Scandal/Gossip/Trivia

Sibling Rivalry~

  • The ongoing feud between brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher has been one of rock's most publicized rivalries. Punch ups on stage – it’s only Rock & Roll you know!
  • Infamous Comments: Both Noel and Liam are known for their outspoken and often controversial comments about other musicians and celebrities.
  • MTV Unplugged Incident: In 1996, Liam pulled out of the MTV Unplugged performance at the last minute due to a sore throat. He watched the performance from the balcony, heckling Noel, who took over vocal duties.
  • Noel's Departure: Noel left the band in 2009 after a violent altercation with Liam
  • Cultural Impact: Oasis played a significant role in the Britpop movement of the 1990s, often being pitted against Blur in a media-fueled rivalry dubbed "The Battle of Britpop."
  • Post-Oasis Projects: After the breakup, Liam formed Beady Eye with former Oasis members, while Noel launched a successful solo career with his band, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.

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Oasis Career Timeline

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1991
2001
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