The dreams we have in the 90s

Eriberto 2022-12-23 14:29:13

I watched Supersonic for the third time today, and I took notes while watching and listening. It wasn't the ashes of the porridge, so the more I watched it, the more I felt, how could I have missed so much back then? The first time I heard Oasis was earlier than I thought, when "Falling Down" appeared in 2009 as the OP of the animation "Eden of the East". But I subconsciously think that the voice of Oasis had drifted into my ears earlier, earlier than I can remember, otherwise why would I dig out their old albums every few years, and each one has a familiar melody?

Noel said that he only focuses on music, because in the end, only music is left in the world. There is no doubt about that. I used to listen to rock and roll, and I have heard some Britpop in the UK. I never deliberately understand the story behind the song, and I have little interest in the relationship between the band members. However, Oasis's songs are so good that I don't know anything about it. Next, I also cycled the best of Time Flies for several weeks. The love for the urn also starts from the sound. "Let There Be Love" is my first love. I never thought that this guitarist could sing so softly... Of course, I later learned that his status in the band is far more than just a guitarist.

"Your childhood shaped what kind of person you will be in the future", after getting to know the Gallagher brothers a little, and listening to those songs that were only heard before, I can't help but feel emotional. All these good things they bring to their fans are based on long painful experiences and that's why I feel that Oasis is eternal to me, those voices through the ups and downs of 20 years will finally reach me at this moment , "It's all fate", fate is just a simple word for many people, and when you really feel it, it's not.

I really liked the ending part of this film, and I liked that it ended when the fireworks were at their most gorgeous and had not completely dissipated. The director led people twenty years later to witness the highest point of the Oasis band's career, the sound wall Liam felt on the stage above ten thousand people, and the few sentences Noel said were very predictable in the 21st century. Look, we were never part of something destined. Liam sings "Where were you while we were getting high?" on a champagne-colored supernova with light and shadow on his face like Lennon was born again, and I was probably just born (heartbroken.mp3

Finally, back to the film itself, the timeline of "Supersonic" as a documentary is not suitable for Science Popularization/Amway, and the editing of the pictures is more interesting. But as a memoir, it's perfect for fans, and it makes people dream back to the 90s countless times.

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