
Lidl sells £30 dupe of £400 jacket worn by Liam Gallagher after rocker was mocked online
LIDL BY LIDL Lidl sells £30 dupe of £400 jacket worn by Liam Gallagher after rocker was mocked online
SUPERMARKET Lidl is rolling with the Oasis vibe by selling a jacket styled on a posh one band frontman Liam Gallagher wore.
The chain is offering its Lidl by Lidl coat — named after the band's 2002 single Little by Little — in its signature colours for £30.
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Lidl is selling a £30 dupe of £400 jacket worn by Liam Gallagher in the supermarket's colours
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Last October Liam modelled a £400 red, yellow and blue Berghaus jacket
Credit: Berghaus
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Liam had been likened to a Lidl worker by fans in the Berghaus jacket
Credit: Berghaus
Last October Liam modelled a £400 red, yellow and blue Berghaus jacket which caused fans to joke that he looked like a Lidl worker.
One jibed: 'Lidl are asking for their staff back!' with another chiming in 'Proper Lidl workers jacket that…'
Staying true to the Mancunian band's roots, the Lidl jacket was unveiled via a 30ft wonderwall in the Gallagher boys' hometown outside Manchester's Etihad Stadium.
It even honours their hard partying past with a zip that doubles as a bottle opener, two nifty drinks cooling pockets specifically designed for "tour roadies."
The Oasis reunion tour kicks off in Cardiff this Friday, with preparations at the Welsh capital's Principality Stadium well under way.
On Monday, the city could hear a soundcheck where a string of songs were blasted out through the open roof, giving clues of what will be on the setlist.
Live versions of their 1995 No1 Some Might Say, 1994's Cigarettes & Alcohol and Fn' In The Bushes, from 2000 album Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, were all played.
Noel and Liam are not thought to have been there for the soundcheck, with Liam posting on X that 'nobody rehearses on a Monday'.
Liam Gallagher reveals new details about Oasis tour – before quickly deleting post
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The jacket has a zip that doubles as a bottle opener and two drinks cooling pockets
Credit: Lidl
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The Lidl jacket was unveiled via a 30ft mural outside Manchester's Etihad Stadium
Credit: Lidl
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Telegraph
15 minutes ago
- Telegraph
Noel vs Liam: The best insults from the Gallaghers' decades-long feud
Some might say the return of Oasis is the best thing to happen to rock 'n roll in ages. Others will tell you the reconciliation of perpetually feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher is a musical powder-keg waiting to go off. As they prepare to take to the stage in Cardiff on Friday night, here's a timeline of their all-time greatest hits – by which we mean the many verbal and physical punch-ups they've been embroiled in down the decades. September 1994 It all seemed like harmless brotherly bickering until one showcase gig at the Whiskey A Go Go in LA in September 1994 in support of Definitely Maybe, when the allegedly 'refreshed' band deliver a shambolic set that ended when Liam changes the words of Live Forever to 'maybe I don't really wanna know why you pick your nose', insults the audience and hit Noel on the head with his tambourine. Noel promptly quits the tour and goes AWOL in San Francisco for several days, considering splitting the band until a fan talks him round. He returns to the band for later shows in the tour and would pen classic B-side Talk Tonight about the incident, but resentment clearly festers. May/June 1995 It is Noel's turn to attack Liam, this time with a cricket bat when Liam invites a pub full of new best mates back to the studio to party during the recording sessions for (What's The Story) Morning Glory. November 1995 A 14-minute recording of Liam and Noel bickering during an interview is released as Wibling Rivalry and reaches 52 in the charts. The 'single' is put out by indie label, Fierce Panda, who fret about provoking the wrath of the Gallaghers. 'We were quite worried,' said the label's Simon Williams. 'Then I got a call from Sony's lawyers and I thought, 'Uh-oh, this is it!' But they just said they loved it and asked me to send them a copy. And Noel was great about it.' August 1996 Liam pulls out of a recording of MTV Unplugged at the Royal Festival Hall claiming to have laryngitis. However he sounds in fine voice while heckling the Noel-fronted band from the balcony during the set. When he tries to join the band onstage for a re-run of their opening song, Noel unceremoniously tells him where to go, and it isn't behind the microphone. On the eve of a 1996 US tour, Liam refuses to board the flight to Chicago. He claims he needed to buy a house for his then-fiancee Patsy Kensit to live in: 'I can't go looking for a house in America while I'm trying to perform to silly f----ing yanks,' he was quoted as saying. He joins the band in America three days later, only to cause uproar by swearing and spitting at an MTV Awards show. The tour is cancelled two weeks in when Noel ditches the remaining date and flies back to the UK; he will later claim the antics 'killed [Oasis] stone dead in America'. July 2000 With a gig cancelled due to drummer Alan White hurting his arm, Oasis set to drinking their way through an unexpected day off. Liam's drunken comments about his ongoing divorce from Kensit turned into a free-for-all of abuse that overstep the mark. When Liam questions the legitimacy of Noel's daughter Anaïs, Noel jumps on him, raining punches and splitting his brother's lip. Again, Noel quits the tour; again the band eventually reconciles. But this is one barb that sticks deep – as late as 2005 Noel tells Q magazine, 'I've never forgiven him because he's never apologised…He's my brother, but he's at arm's length until he apologises for what he's done.' September 2002 Liam throws what Noel described as a 'diva fit' and storms offstage in Japan. The singer has, in fact, been struggling with vocal issues and leaves after six songs – with vocal issues having already led to the postponement of a show in Spain. October 2005 Liam gives a typically punchy interview to Spin magazine, in which he brags about easily manipulating his brother. 'I can read him and I can f---ing play him like a slightly disused arcade game,' he says. 'I can make him make decisions that he thinks are his but really they're mine. Without fighting. It's an art I've learnt.' August 2007 Oasis start recording their final studio LP, Dig Out Your Soul, at Abbey Road in London. There are tensions in the studio, with Liam unhappy with the prominence of keyboards on Noel's new songs. He temporarily quits the sessions halfway through to marry Nicole Appleton, without telling Noel. The bad blood continues on the press tour for the record, with Noel saying they rarely socialised. 'I don't like Liam,' he says – claiming Liam gets nasty when he's been drinking. 'He's rude, arrogant, intimidating, and lazy. He's the angriest man you'll ever meet. He's like a man with a fork in a world of soup.' August 2009 The great rupture. Backstage in Paris at the Rock en Seine festival, Noel decides he's had enough, when another verbal altercation culminates in Liam wielding Noel's guitar 'like an axe'. 'He was quite violent,' Noel says. 'At that point there was no physical violence but there was a lot of World Wrestling Federation stuff. It was an unnecessarily violent act and he nearly took my face off.' Noel breaks the news via Oasis website. 'It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight,' he writes. 'People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.' Liam rejects claims that his drinking caused the rift. 'That was my behaviour since day one, and [Noel's]. That's what made Oasis what it was,' he said. 'I wasn't any different, but all of a sudden, he's turned into Ronan Keating or some soft c---, going: 'We can't have that behaviour.'' February 2010 The Brit Awards see Oasis's (What's the Story) Morning Glory? named the best British album of the previous 30 years. The hope is that the brothers might reconcile at the event. Instead, Liam walks to the podium on his own and says: 'Listen, kids. I wanna thank Bonehead, Guigs, Alan White, the best fans in the f---ing world. Live Forever!' Having thanked everyone except his brother, he throws the mic – and the award – into the crowd. June 2011 Noel marries his long-term girlfriend, Sara MacDonald. Liam is not invited and instead goes off to tour America with his new band, Beady Eye. He says he wasn't invited to Noel's nuptials because he had not asked his brother to his previous knot-tying. 'He goes on about how he wasn't invited to my wedding. No one was at my wedding but [the bride's] mum and my mum. Get over it, mate.' July 2011 Noel claims that Oasis cancelled a V Festival headliner in 2009 because Liam was hungover, though the reason given at the time was that the singer had laryngitis. Liam sues demanding an apology. 'The truth is I had laryngitis, which Noel was made fully aware of that morning, diagnosed by a doctor.' Noel offers a mea culpa and the case is dropped. August 2011 Liam slams Noel's High-Flying Birds project. 'Listen, our kid's a mouthy f---- too. He said we had a year to come up with a band name and came up with Beady Eye. He had three and came up with the High Flying Turds. I don't know who dressed him but he looks like something out of Westlife.' December 2011 Liam is ambivalent about an Oasis reunion top mark the 20th anniversary of Morning Glory in 2015. 'I'd rather eat my own s---than be in a band with him again. He's a miserable little f--- … If the fans want it, though, I'd do it.' June 2012 Hope of a reconciliation gather pace after it is revealed that the bothers are in contact at Christmas. But Noel is quick to quash the speculation. 'I haven't been in touch. I last texted him at Christmas after the City match. I don't think it's gonna happen. It would be great for everyone else except me … I don't think anyone is pushing for a reunion either. Nobody ever brings it up in any seriousness; I mean, Liam does publicly, but he says a lot of things publicly. I wouldn't take anything he says seriously.' June 2013 Liam says he's open to a reunion – and claims money wouldn't even be an issue. This is presumably before he is introduced to the lucrative concept of 'dynamic pricing'.'We could bury the hatchet for a quick lap of honour,' he says. 'I'd do it for nowt, but if someone's going to drop a load of f---ing money, I'd do it for that too … [Then] I'd still go back to Beady Eye and Noel would go back to his thing.' October 2014 A tragedy for rock music when Liam's Beady Eye breaks up. Noel expresses his condolences – though more for Liam's bandmates than his brother. 'I'm very f---ing sad about Beady Eye, because I know they really wanted to make it work. I wanted it to work for them. I was out with [Beady Eye guitarist] Gem Archer the other night. The vibe I'm getting is that it was a shock, although not completely surprising.' March 2015 Liam embarks on a new career of being a bit of wag on Twitter. He also hints at a reconciliation when posting a picture of him wearing a High Flying Birds backstage pass, writing that he is 'keeping it in the family'. May 2015 Noel claims Liam is stoking rumours of an Oasis reunion – and questions the veracity of Liam's High Flying Birds tweet. 'It wasn't his pass. He wasn't there. It was my other brother's pass. If he'd had been at one of my gigs, you would've known about it because he'd have made his way on stage and started acting like a f---ing gobs----. He's being a bit disingenuous to Oasis fans in the sense that he always gets their hopes up.' Liam is soon tapping out a reply: 'I see Noel Katie Hopkins Gallagher is talking out of his slack arse again go and polish your SAXAPHONE Ha ha.' May 2016 It is increasingly clear that Liam is up for an Oasis reunion – but that Noel is holding out, to his brother's frustration. To get his own back, Liam starts posting images of Noel claiming he looks like a potato. Potato — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) May 24, 2016 October 2016 At the premiere of a documentary about the band, Supersonic, Liam criticises Noel for not gracing the red carpet. 'Noel won't be here. He's in one of his really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really big houses,' he says. 'Probably eating tofu while having a face peel. Isn't that right, man of the people?' June 2017 Following the Manchester Arena bombing, the city comes together to heal at the One Love Manchester concert. But the spirit of love and support does not seem to have reached the Gallaghers. While Liam turns up and sings Oasis's Live Forever with Coldplay, Noel stays away – leading to jibes from his sibling. 'Noel's out of the f---ing country weren't we all love get on a f---ing plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad f---.' Noel's reply is that he wasn't asked to perform. 'Young Mancunians, young music fans, were slaughtered, and he, twice, takes it somewhere to be about him. He needs to see somebody.' Liam claims his brother is bending the truth: 'I got proof you were asked and declined.' November 2017 Liam asks fans to join him onstage in London to take part in a potato-peeling session in honour of his bother. Im looking for somebody to peel some spuds live on stage tnight at this gig in Bethnal Green must have own peeler as you were LG x — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) November 7, 2017 July 2018 When Noel plays a 'no-alcohol' show at Edinburgh Castle, Liam is quick to comment. 'I forgive you now let's get the BIG O back together and stop f---ing about the drinks are on me LG x'. When Noel stays silent, Liam tweets: 'I'll take that as a NO then.' July 2019 The fallout from the One Love row continues. Asked if she would watch Liam sing at Glastonbury, Noel's wife, Sara MacDonald, calls Liam a 'fat t--t doing his tribute act'. Later, Noel posts a screenshot of a message Liam sent to Noel's daughter, Anaïs, that reads, 'tell your step mam to be very careful'. Noel isn't having it. 'So you're sending threatening messages via my teenage daughter now are you?' he says on social media. 'You always were good at intimidating women though eh?' Liam says sorry, writing 'My sincere apologies to my beautiful mum Peggy and my lovely niece Anaïs for getting caught up in all of this childish behaviour I love you both dearly'. — Noel Gallagher (@NoelGallagher) July 3, 2019 August 2019 The row about Liam contacting Anaïs drags on.'That's not the first time he's sent texts to my daughter, or left threatening phone calls on my wife's answering machine,' Noel tells an interviewer. 'So when he's threatening my wife via my teenage daughter, I'm thinking, you know, if you weren't a rock star, if you were just an uncle who worked in a garage, you'd be getting a visit from the police. But because you're a rockstar, wahey, you get away with that s--t.' Noel adds he isn't one to let bygones be bygones – making an Oasis reunion unlikely. 'Because I've got one fatal flaw in my otherwise perfect makeup as a human being, which is I don't forgive people. Once you start texting my children – and his two sons have been going for her, too – and legitimise my wife being bullied on the internet, where she has to shut down Instagram accounts because of the vile s--t being written about her and my daughter, then it ain't happening.' April 2020 Noel releases a demo of Oasis's Don't Stop – but it lacks either Liam's vocals or Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs' guitar. Liam takes issue,'Oi tofu boy if your gonna release old demos make sure im singing on it and boneheads playing guitar on it if not it's not worth a w--k'. May 2021 Noel tells Jonathan Ross he wouldn't reform Oasis for all the money in the world and denies turning down a £100 million offer to put the band back together. 'There isn't £100m in the music business, right, between all of us … If anybody wants to offer me £100m now, I'll say it now, I'll do it. I'll do it for £100m.' Liam stick his oar in, tweeting 'I'd do it for FREE'. June 2021 Noel takes part in a Reddit Ask Me Anything Q&A session, only to be faced with the following punctuation-free question from his brother: 'Why you such a massive c---'. June 2023 Noel again rules out an Oasis reunion, when talking to Rolling Stone. He goes on to compare Liam to Puss in Boots from Shrek. 'I know for a fact he doesn't want it either, but he likes to paint this picture of, you know, this little f---ing guy who's sitting with his suitcase packed by the door, you know, like the little f---ing cat from f---ing Shrek, you know, the little f---ing Spanish cat with these big f---ing teary eyes. 'I'm [gonna] go and do it now for you fans. I love you.' It's like, well, f---ing call me then. And he hasn't called me. And until he does, it's f---ing going nowhere.' January 2024 Nobody knows it but an Oasis reunion will be announced in just a few months. Yet the prospects of a reconciliation appear slimmer than ever, with Liam still stewing about that fateful 2009 gig in Paris. 'They threw me under the f---ing bus. All my life caved in,' he tells journalists. 'There were 40 or 50 people working for Oasis. All of a sudden, everyone was out of a job. Meanwhile, he's off with his guitar and his wife, having a lovely time … I know I've been humbled. And thank f--- for it because it's made me a better person. But he's not. He's still going round thinking he's the man, but we'll see.' August 2024 I never did like that word FORMER — Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 25, 2024 There is shock and delight – mostly shock – when Liam hints at a reunion. 'I never did like that word FORMER,' he tweets. Oasis fans everywhere go into meltdown. It can't really be happening, can it? It can.


Wales Online
23 minutes ago
- Wales Online
Oasis in Cardiff afterparties and club nights any true fan should know about
Oasis in Cardiff afterparties and club nights any true fan should know about The party doesn't have to stop after the Oasis gigs finish in the Principality Stadium The fun doesn't have to stop when Oasis leave the stage (Image: PA ) That feeling after a concert, especially when they are one of your favourite artists, is a mixture of sadness that the gig is over and being absolutely buzzing that you've just seen your all-time icons perform live. Often, this means you are still fizzing with excitement and getting some sleep might be tricky. So, why not continue the party after the Oasis gigs in Cardiff end on Friday, July 4, and Saturday, July 5? Or, if you weren't able to get tickets, these events mean you will still be able to sing (and maybe cry) your heart out. Noel and Liam will take to the stage at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Friday, July 4, and Saturday, July 5, and here are some of the after parties you can head to, straight after. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here Steinbeck & Shaw Steinbeck & Shaw, in the heart of Cardiff, will be hosting a one-off celebratory weekend of indie anthems. On Friday, July 4, and Saturday, July 5, Steinbeck & Shaw has partnered with Voodoo Disco to present a full-throttle tribute to Oasis, featuring a genre-spanning soundtrack that captures the spirit of the era. There will be a stellar DJ line-up headlined by Hacienda resident Chad Jackson and supported by Madchester's Chris Bretten. Guests will enjoy an electrifying mix of Oasis, rock and roll, indie, Madchester classics, and Hacienda vibes setting the perfect tone before and after the iconic concerts. DMC World DJ Champion in 1987 Jackson, best known for his seminal track Hear the Drummer (Get Wicked), will bring his signature high-octane set to Steinback & Shaw. The events will be running from 2pm until 3am both days. Fans are advised to book early as availability on the door is not guaranteed. You can book your tickets here. You can read more about the event, here. Clwb Ifor Bach It comes as no surprise that alternative venue, and one of the best clubs in Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach, is hosting events for Oasis. On both days, there is the definitely maybe the best Oasis pre-party and definitely maybe the best Oasis after party. The pre-party begins at 12pm and runs until 6pm. The after party begins at 10.30pm and runs until 4am. There will be three rooms of back-to-back Oasis nostalgia with Cardiff's best indie DJs playing non-stop Brit-pop bangers, 80s, 90s, and 00s Alt Indie Rock. You can find tickets, here. Bootlegger You can party until 2.30pm at Bootlegger (Image: Western Mail ) Not too far from Clwb Ifor Bach is Bootlegger, which is also hosting an Oasis afterparty. Expect a non-stop soundtrack of Oasis anthems, Britpop bangers, and rock 'n' roll floor-fillers from the '90s and beyond. At the time of writing, there are 13 tickets left for the afterparty on Friday, July 4, and tickets are still available for Saturday, July 5. Both nights the event starts at 10pm until 2.30am and the tickets are free. Find your tickets, here. Revolution de Cuba Focussing solely on the Friday, Revolution de Cuba is hosting a Don't Look Back in Hunger Oasis pre-gig party and an Oasis after party. At the pre-gig party on Friday, July 4, from 12pm, there will be brunch and tapas deals, two cocktails for £10, and a free shot if you have an Oasis ticket. Tickets start at £25 for three tapas dishes and two cocktails; you can find them here. Walk-ins are also welcome. The after party begins at 8.30pm, where there will be Oasis bangers and Britpop anthems, two for £10 cocktails and more. Tickets for this start as free, with drink deals available. Get your tickets, here. Mary's Mary's is hosting an epic pre- and post-Oasis concert party, which will start at 3pm on both days and run until 1am. You can find out more here. Walkabout You can continue the party at Walkabout (Image: Wales Online ) Walkabout is also hosting a pre- and post-Oasis party. They will be playing all their greatest songs, from Live Forever right up until they split in 2009. They will also be mixing in some bands from across the years that would have accompanied their soundtracks. The party starts at 1pm on Friday, July 4, and ends at 2am. Tickets start at £5 and you can buy them, here. Retros You might want to be quick with this one as they have nearly sold out. Retros is hosting a pre- and post-Oasis party on Friday, July 4, and Saturday, July 5. Beginning at 1pm there will be karaoke and three floors of party to enjoy. The event ends at 4am and tickets start at £4.50. You can find your tickets, here. Still want Oasis gig tickets? Tickets for the Oasis reunion sold out across all venues due to huge demand when they went online earlier in the year. However, there are still several options available for fans trying to snag a last-minute spot. Limited last-minute tickets can be bought from the official Ticketmaster resale site, where fans who can no longer go sell their seats, although these tend to go into and out of stock quickly. Article continues below Elsewhere, resale sites like Viagogo, Vivid Seats, StubHub and Twickets are selling tickets for various dates with prices from £121, although fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets.


The Independent
34 minutes ago
- The Independent
10 songs to celebrate Oasis' reunion, from top hits to B-sides
The reunion to end all reunions is set to take place this Friday. That's when the Britpop band Oasis gets together for a five-month world tour kicking off in Cardiff, Wales, officially marking the end of the yearslong feud between bandmates and brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher. The best way to celebrate this almost too-good-to-be-true run of shows is to dive into the band's rich catalog. Even if you know the hits and have committed their unimpeachable run of mid-'90s albums to memory — looking at you, 1994's 'Definitely Maybe,' 1995's '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' and 1997's 'Be Here Now' — there's so much more to dive into. And that's why The Associated Press has created a playlist of megahits and beloved B-sides alike. Read on and then listen to all of the tracks on our Spotify playlist. 'Supersonic' (1994) Where better to begin than at the beginning? Oasis' first single, 'Supersonic,' what would later appear on their landmark debut album 'Definitely, Maybe," immediately establishes an idiosyncratic band's sound: Britpop that would soon grow massive. Their songs sounded like the Beatles performed with the edgy intensity of the Sex Pistols, as a popular description by the English press suggested at the time. (Remember when they called this band 'The Sex Beatles'? No?) 'Live Forever' (1994) From the jump, Noel emerged a prolific songwriter with unrivaled talent — so much so, that when he first played 'Live Forever' for his bandmates, even they couldn't believe he'd written such a massive tune. The song's malleable structure — and its deviation from major chords to a minor on in its last chorus — gives it an incomplete feeling. It perfectly mirrors the song's message. 'Maybe you're the same as me / We see things they'll never see,' Liam sings. 'You and I are gonna live forever.' 'Wonderwall' (1995) Before 'Wonderwall' entered popular consciousness as the No. 1 song choice of dudes with acoustic guitars at house parties aiming to serenade the uninterested, it was a simply ... one of the best contemporary rock 'n' roll songs ever recorded. The track that appears on the mythmaking record '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' is known the world over. Stateside, it may even be more popular than the band itself. No celebration of Oasis is complete without it. 'Don't Look Back in Anger' (1995) It is a bar ballad that plays out, effortlessly, like the timeless classic it became. Is there a better full-throated karaoke song than 'Don't Look Back in Anger,' with its fierce, self-referential spirit? 'Please don't put your life in the hands / Of a rock 'n' roll band / Who'll throw it all away," you'll sway and scream-sing with a friend, preferably with a pint in hand. 'Champagne Supernova' (1995) This playlist could've been every song on '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" listed in sequential order, and it would make for a truly enjoyable and diverse listening experience. Cut to the oddly psychedelic 'Champagne Supernova,' and its easter-egg inclusion of one of the Gallagher brothers' favorite guitarists, The Jam's Paul Weller. 'Talk Tonight' (1995) It is a story diehard Oasis fans have long committed to memory: During the band's first tour of the United States, in 1994, after a drug-addled performance at Los Angeles' infamous Whiskey a Go Go rock club, Noel decided he had enough and abandoned his band for San Francisco. Their tour manager found him by checking hotel call logs — the songwriter was hiding out with a woman he had met at their show in the Bay Area a few days prior. The experience inspired Noel to write 'Talk Tonight,' on which he takes over lead vocals. 'Acquiesce' (1995.... and 1998) Few bands have B-sides as memorable as their singles. The Mancunian group have a number, but widely agreed upon as one of the all-time greatest is 'Acquiesce,' originally released as the B-side to the 1995 hit 'Some Might Say,' and later featured on the B-side compilation album, 1998's 'The Masterplan.' It is an ascendent power pop record, a forever fan favorite, and one where Noel and Liam get along ... at least, on the mic, taking turns singing the verse and chorus. 'D'You Know What I Mean?' (1997) It is not all Beatles worship and transformative rock ballads for Oasis. Well, OK, there's still some Beatles worship. Enter 'D'You Know What I Mean?' a 7 ½-minute detour of backwards vocals and distortion from their album 'Be Here Now.' They're challenging their listeners and themselves here. And it works. 'The Hindu Times' (2002) Later Oasis — particularly the '00s albums — is often overlooked. It is understandable, but that music is not without their charms. That's especially true of the psychedelic track, 'The Hindu Times' from 'Heathen Chemistry." 'Lyla' (2005) 'Lyla,' from their penultimate album 'Don't Believe the Truth,' is pogo pop; a late-in-their-career arena anthem. The popular fan folklore is that Lyla is a real person, the sister to Sally from 'Don't Look Back in Anger.' If that's the truth, then Lyla clearly got the better end of the deal. 'She's the queen of all I've seen,' as Liam sings. Compare that to 'And so, Sally can wait,' from the better-known track and, well, who wouldn't want to be Lyla?