OASIS : RINGKASAN PERJALANAN BAND PALING BERPENGARUH DI INGGRIS
Summary
TLDRThis video details the turbulent rise and fall of the legendary British rock band Oasis, focusing on the intense sibling rivalry between Liam and Noel Gallagher. It highlights their early struggles, controversies, legal battles, and internal conflicts, which eventually led to their breakup in 2009. Despite their personal issues, Oasis achieved monumental success, becoming one of the most influential and successful bands of the 90s. Their story continues to resonate within music and pop culture, with enduring impact on fans and the music industry.
Takeaways
- 😀 The band OSS (similar to Oasis) was formed in the early '90s, and its members initially included Arthur and others. They later recruited Liam Gallagher as the lead vocalist.
- 😀 OSS's first major controversy involved accusations of plagiarism, leading to a legal battle with Coca-Cola and a $500,000 settlement.
- 😀 Despite their rising fame, the band's behavior began to deteriorate due to substance abuse and internal conflicts, particularly between Liam and Noel Gallagher.
- 😀 The public feud between the Gallagher brothers, especially after Liam hit Noel on stage, became a central storyline in the band's rise and fall.
- 😀 Media outlets played a significant role in amplifying the rivalry between OSS and Blur, even calling it the 'Battle of Britpop.' This media frenzy fueled public tension and led to violent confrontations between fans.
- 😀 The band achieved massive commercial success, with their debut album becoming one of the fastest-selling in the UK and their concerts attracting thousands of fans.
- 😀 As their fame grew, internal strife intensified, leading to the eventual departure of key members like Tony and Volkswagen, as well as increasing problems with drugs and alcohol.
- 😀 The band’s conflicts, particularly during their American tours, led to physical altercations, such as the infamous incident where Liam spat beer on Noel during a live performance.
- 😀 OSS released several successful albums, including one that became the fifth best-selling album in UK history, solidifying their place in music history.
- 😀 Despite their break-up in 2009, OSS (like Oasis) remains highly influential in British music, with their legacy enduring through their records and their significant impact on the pop culture of the '90s.
Q & A
What was the initial name of the band before it became Oasis?
-The band's initial name was 'The Rain.'
How did the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, become part of Oasis?
-Liam Gallagher, originally the vocalist of The Rain, invited his brother Noel to join the band after seeing their potential. Noel joined and became the band's primary songwriter.
What was the significance of the 1994 Coca-Cola plagiarism controversy?
-Oasis faced a plagiarism lawsuit in 1994 for a song that resembled another track used in a Coca-Cola ad. They were forced to pay $500,000 to settle the issue, which left Noel Gallagher upset and swearing off Coca-Cola in favor of Pepsi.
How did Oasis's fame and personal issues impact their music career?
-As Oasis gained fame and success, their members' behaviors, including drug and alcohol abuse, led to numerous conflicts, particularly between the Gallagher brothers. This affected their performances, album production, and eventually contributed to their breakup.
What event led to the media’s focus on the rivalry between Oasis and Blur?
-The rivalry was fueled by the release of singles from both Oasis and Blur on the same day in 1995. The media dubbed it the 'Battle of Britpop,' and it intensified public interest and competition between the two bands.
What was the 'Battle of Britpop' and how did it end?
-The 'Battle of Britpop' referred to the competition between Oasis and Blur in 1995 when both bands released singles on the same day. Oasis's single sold fewer copies than Blur's, leading to a period of increased rivalry and public tension.
Why did Tony McCarroll leave Oasis in 1995?
-Tony McCarroll, the drummer, was kicked out of Oasis after a dispute with Liam and Noel Gallagher. He was angry because he was removed despite being one of the founding members of the band.
What was the impact of the 1996 Manchester concert on Oasis’s popularity?
-Oasis's 1996 concert at Manchester’s football stadium was a milestone in their career, attracting over 100,000 fans. It was seen as a huge success and cemented their status as one of the most significant rock bands of the 1990s.
What led to the official breakup of Oasis in 2009?
-The final breakup occurred after years of tension, most notably due to the persistent conflicts between Liam and Noel Gallagher. The straw that broke the camel's back was an argument that escalated into a physical altercation, leading Noel to quit the band.
How did Oasis's breakup affect their legacy in the music industry?
-Despite their breakup, Oasis remains one of the most influential bands in British rock music. They are considered a defining part of the Britpop movement of the 1990s, with a lasting cultural impact, particularly on the music and youth culture of the era.
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