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Essay heading: Oasis: Criticized In America, But Loved
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Noel claimed he wanted to introduce them to a new generation. They covered Beatles songs, including “You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away,” and “I Am The Walrus,” the latter becoming a staple at their live shows. They also spoke of them in their lyrics. In “D’You Know What I Mean,” a song from their third album “Be Here Now”, they namedrop two Beatles songs in one line, “Fool On The Hill” and “I Feel Fine” (Oasis)... displayed 300 characters
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In “D’You Know What I Mean,” a song from their third album “Be Here Now”, they namedrop two Beatles songs in one line, “Fool On The Hill” and “I Feel Fine” (Oasis). Liam even claimed to be the reincarnated soul of John Lennon, though his brother often pointed out its chronological impossibility.
Though some of these facts seem important when music was concerned, they took a back seat in the tabloids to stories of alcohol and drug use, egotism, bad-mannered interviews, general rudeness, and various scuffs with the law, which include investigations of assault on a female member of the British Airways staff by Liam earlier this year (“In Brief” 14)... displayed next 300 characters
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