Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
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shabobo
Wanna Be
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| Probably my favourite Oasis song - great lyrics. |
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converes
Average
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| i LOOOOOVE oasis, especially the (what's the story) morning glory? album, hence, this song. i couldn't possibly pick which song I like the most out of it. but i absolutely love the guitars in the first several seconds of this song. And also where it goes "some might say they don't believe in heaven, go and tell it to the man who lives in hell." its fairly subtle, yet so moving to me. i love you, oasis! |
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Dev1
Average
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| Well I don't understand much, and I don't wish to understand, but I believe those images they propose in the choir are not explainable clearly. Ex. the fishes in the sink, the standing at the station, etc. Oasis are well known for giving images in their songs which would inspire in people mind a general meaning connected to the song. For my opinion this song shakes all those dudes who just go around being optimistic and annoying everybody to be so and probably themselves are optimistic, but not in a positive way, truly they are only irresponsible. |
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Dr.shit
Average
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| "Some might say they don't believe in heaven Go and tell it to the man who lives in hell" Those lyrics mean so much to me. I can remember singing this in the car with my mum on the first few days of secondary school a long, long time ago. |
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alex
Average
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| Noel&Liam say...Some Might Say- "It was the first song I ever wrote when I moved to London and it was inspired by listening to The Faces. Alan McGee wanted the A-side to be Acquiesce because he didn´t think Some Might Say sounded like a number one. He´s a great man but his one fault is that he has absolutely no idea how to pick singles. As soon as I´d written Some Might Say I was absolutely certain it would be a number one and I was right. I never had even the slightest doubt. That was the gin `n´ tonic getting the better of me. I met a guy in Swiss Cottage who came up to me when the single was Number One. He said, `That song really meant a lot to me.´, because he´s a Christian. And I asked if he´d heard the group at all and he hadn´t. So I told him we had this song called Cigarettes and Alcohol and being a Christian he wouldn´t really dig that. He seemed like a really down-to-earth bloke. And he´s telling me a song means a lot to him as a Christian and I´m having a conversation with him when I´m drugged up to the eyeballs. It´s a laugh, man." |