
I thought it would be appropriate to explain my recent name change, and as to why my current blog name, and previous for that matter, are related to the band Oasis.
Needless to say for those that know me well, Oasis is, in my opinion, the greatest band of all time. Despite their split last year, they can do no wrong in my eyes. Noel’s effortless song writing, Liam’s singing and their unrivalled stage presence add up to this magical formula that for me is just quite spectacular.
When I found out they had split last summer, only a few days after I had returned from Spain having seen them play at the Spanish Benicassim festival, I could honestly have cried. I was in a public place so stopped myself for fear of worried onlookers. Not because it meant they may never make another album, because in all honesty their older stuff is probably better, but because it meant I would never get to see them play live again.
Seeing Oasis play live is unbelievably euphoric. There is no better word that can describe it other than simple and unadulterated elation. Hearing live the songs you have grown up to, having a memory attached to each song, knowing every single word and singing so sally can wait along with 50,000 other people just to me seems like the most magical thing on earth.
I first saw Oasis live at the tender age of fourteen. It was the first gig I had ever been to and was quite an experience. But watching the sun set behind Liam and Noel, whilst listening to Live Forever, remains so clear in my mind as one of the most amazing nights of my life.
Oasis lyrics are so simple and often so nonsensical, that they are just brilliant. The words “you and I are gunna live forever” are so effortless but mean so much to so many people. If you said the words “please don’t put your life in the hands of a rock and roll band” I would instantly think of my best friend Robyn, who is as equally nuts about Oasis and with whom I’ve shared many a night dancing and singing around her living room to the tune of Don’t Look Back In Anger. Oasis songs affect people all over the world so much, and will always continue to do so whether they make another record or not.
So although this blog will remain largely political, I felt that in honour of Liam, Noel, Gem and Andy, I should give a little background to my name choice, and as to why I think Oasis are so bloody brilliant!


