Diary of an Oasis superfan: 'When Liam told the hotel doorman, 'It's cool, she can stay', I felt my soul leave my body'
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Diary of an Oasis superfan: 'When Liam told the hotel doorman, 'It's cool, she can stay', I felt my soul leave my body'
"When we die, I believe we'll get to watch a supercut of our best bits, like when a contestant gets voted out of the Big Brother house."
"I was 12 in 1994 when Oasis exploded onto the scene with their attitude and their eyebrows and their sensational debut album, Definitely Maybe."
"The songs I have earmarked for my 'best bits' soundtrack are overplayed now; pub songs; football anthems; cheesy, you might think."
"Depending on how I go, it could be Roll With It or Champagne Supernova or even Don't Look Back in Anger."
Oasis became a significant part of the author's life starting in 1994 at the age of 12, marked by their debut album 'Definitely Maybe'. The author reflects on how the music of Oasis has shaped her personal experiences and memories. The songs have transcended into universal themes like nostalgia and celebration, cementing their status as pub songs and football anthems. The emotional connection to Oasis is so strong that the author imagines their songs playing in the backdrop of life's defining moments.
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