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ROUND 2:- Oasis - Time Flies....1994 - 2009 Survivor 26 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote for TWO of your least favourites

    • Supersonic
      0
    • Roll With It
      1
    • Live Forever
      0
    • Wonderwall
      2
    • Stop Crying Your Heart Out
      0
    • Cigarettes & Alcohol
      0
    • Songbird
      1
    • Don't Look Back In Anger
      0
    • The Hindu Times
      3
    • Stand By Me
      0
    • Shakermaker
      1
    • All Around The World
      1
    • Some Might Say
      0
    • The Importance Of Being Idle
      0
    • D'You Know What I Mean?
      7
    • Lyla
      5
    • Let There Be Love
      2
    • Go Let It Out
      3
    • Little By Little
      1
    • The Shock Of The Lightning
      7
    • She Is Love
      5
    • Whatever
      1
    • I'm Outta Time
      5
    • Falling Down
      7
    • Sunday Morning Call (hidden track)
      12

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Time Flies....1994 - 2009 was the second Greatest Hits compilation from Oasis. 'Stop The Clocks' came out in 2006 as the first Greatest Hits album, but only featured 18 tracks which were chosen by Noel Gallagher and came about at the end of their record contract with Sony. Time Flies...1994-2009 got released on the 14th June 2010 containing all 27 singles the band had released between 1994 and 2009 including 'Whatever and 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' which had never appeared on any previous Oasis studio album. 'Sunday Morning Call' is not listed on the official tracklisting, but appears as a hidden track on the end of Disc 2 making it track 14, so I've decided to allow it in the rate.

 

First two to be voted out are:-

 

27. Who Feels Love? - 26.83%

 

First out with 26.83% of the votes is the second single from 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' 'Who Feels Love', which peaked at Number 4 in the UK singles charts in April 2000. Despite it's chart position the single is still yet to be certified Silver in the UK.

 

 

26. Lord Don't Slow Me Down - 21.95%

 

Second to be voted out is 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down', which was a non album single from October 2007. It peaked at Number 10 making it the first Oasis single not to make Top 5 since 1994's "Cigarettes & Alcohol". This was most likely because it was released as a download only single with a limited edition 12 inch single release in support of the rockumentry of the same name.

 

 

Round two is now on guys and you can once again vote for TWO of your least favourites to leave the process.

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Here we go for round two guys and I'm voting 'Shock Of The Lightning' and 'Sunday Morning Call' to go next.

 

Please try and spread the word and get more votes on this. Thanks :)

poor Sunday morning call, love it!

 

voting definitely for D'you Know What I Mean, their laziest single ever, terrible song

2nd choice is harder but went for the Hindu Times, but all the lead singles all kinda bad

'Sunday Morning Call' is a tune. I correctly voted for 'I'm Outta Time' and 'The Shock Of The Lightning'.

Lyla and All Around The World for me.

 

Sad to see D'you Know What I Mean? getting votes already, I've grown to like it again since the rethink version was released on the deluxe edition of Be Here Now.

Go Let It Out and Sunday Morning Call for me

 

I rather like The Shock of the Lightning, generic as it is, it's a bit of a guilty pleasure.

Can't really argue with either of those 2 leaving but still think there's a handful which are worse.

 

Still on I'm Outta Time & Sunday Morning Call.

Would be quite surprised to see D'you Know What I Mean to leave now so soon!
I still remember how disappointed I was when they returned with D'you know what I mean, one of the most disappointing comebacks in the history of music for sure
I wasn’t that disappointed and I remember people liking it at the time... it’s one of those that has retrospectively become known as being bad - partly because the band themselves disowned it. I’d even say it’s underrated a bit now I think

don't think that's true. I remember I hated it the minute it came out, and everybody I know did.

sure no one thought wow this is better than wodnerwall, best song ever

I don't think everyone hated it at all... it went easily to #1 with big sales, off the back of previous success admittedly but I remember the press being pretty kind to their return. I was about 17 at the time and it was on heavy rotation in our sixth form block and got good reactions when we were out in bars etc. Maybe we just were in different circles.

Some of the votes are very interesting.

Hard to see what will finish in the Top 5 from the varied voting.

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