OMGZ! Creation Records head Alan McGee thought Oasis were fascists! What a sillypants. Oasis are only fascist insofar as their defining skill is imitation. Not that they were bad at it–you try writing something with their melodic chops and pinning it to a song that takes off like “Champagne Supernova.” But then, this is the man who refused to pry Kevin Shields off of the proverbial teat when My Bloody Valentine were grinding his label into financial oblivion. With that thin a sense of order, freeways probably seem fascist. [NME ]
July 28th, 2008 // 2 Comments
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Alan, the winds blow/
The winds blow …/
All of my dreams away/
And I still say/
“Where is our boy ?/
Ah, we’ve lost our boy”/
But I should know/
Why you’ve gone/
Because again and again you’ve explained/
You’ve gone to the National/
To the National …/
There’s a country/
you don’t live there/
But one day you would like to/
And if you show them what you’re made of/
Oh, then you might do … /
What DOES Alan think of Moz, I wonder. Probably that he’s not rock enough.