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ROUND 10:- Oasis - Time Flies....1994 - 2009 Survivor 23 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is your LEAST favourite?

    • Supersonic
      0
    • Roll With It
      1
    • Live Forever
      0
    • Wonderwall
      2
    • Stop Crying Your Heart Out
      0
    • Cigarettes & Alcohol
      0
    • Songbird
      4
    • Don't Look Back In Anger
      0
    • Stand By Me
      0
    • Shakermaker
      11
    • Some Might Say
      1
    • The Importance Of Being Idle
      0
    • Little By Little
      2
    • Whatever
      1

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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.

 

15. The Hindu Times - 41.67%

 

Released in April 2002, The Hindu Times was the first single from the bands fifth studio album 'Heathen Chemistry' and became their sixth Number 1 hit single in the UK singles chart. The title has very little to do with the song lyrics, which are more in the vein of Definitely Maybe's "Rock 'n' Roll Star". Noel got the name "The Hindu Times" from a T-shirt he saw in a charity shop. It has been speculated that the title refers to the main riff's similarity to Indian music in sound, sounding as if it were played on a sitar. Gallagher himself says that it is because he had already named the song before any lyrics were written for it. The Hindu Times" was scheduled to be played during the Parade of Nations at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony as an example of British music,[6] but the Parade took much less time than expected, so the song was not used.

 

 

The chart so far.....

 

27. Who Feels Love? - 26.83%

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

25. Sunday Morning Call - 18.75%

24. Falling Down - 10.94%- 47.06% Tiebreak

23. She Is Love - 21.43%

22. Lyla - 19.05%]

21. The Shock Of The Lightning - 25.00%

20. Go Let It Out - 20.00%

19. Let There Be Love - 42.11%

18. I'm Outta Time - 30% - Tiebreak 64.71%

17. D'You Know What I Mean? - 31.82%

16. All Around The World - 38.10%

15. The Hindu Times - 41.67%

 

Things are starting to get interesting now. Vote for your least favourite of what is left. You have until Wednesday.

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agree Shakermaker is pretty bad
Little by Little again for me... although Shakermaker leaving would be acceptable.
And it took you this long into the survivor to realise that? :kink:

 

but the ones that left are worst (D'you know what I mean, Hindu Times, etc)

Shakermaker having quite the lead in this round! It's not a bad song at all, just not as good as the ones that are left. I'd actually say all the ones remaining now are Oasis classics!
Shakermaker having quite the lead in this round! It's not a bad song at all, just not as good as the ones that are left. I'd actually say all the ones remaining now are Oasis classics!

 

Even 'Songbird'?

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