The intended addressee of Noel Gallagher’s “Easy Now” would be a person at a stage in their life marked by uncertainty whereas, based on a less-than-ideal present, they lack confidence or are afraid of...
The Beatles’ “Tomorrow Never Knows” sounds a lot like a rock song you might hear on the radio even today. But music scholars have concluded that such is not only an acoustic quality of this song....
According to reports, Noel Gallagher decided to name this song so after coming across it on a T-shirt. Also some readers will recognize the title as being the shortened form of a popular newspaper known as...
Although the title of this song (“Flying on the Ground”) is metaphorical, it is one that is ubiquitous enough that you probably already know what it for the most part means beforehand. And what a...
On “Don’t Stop…”, the singer, Noel Gallagher, is addressing a loved one whom he is separated from. And basically, what he is telling this person throughout is to remain actively optimistic. Actually the title is based...
In “Who Feels Love?”, the singer (Liam Gallagher) is what can perhaps best be described as an euphoric state. Amongst the metaphors he uses in the first verse to explain this disposition are him...
This song is tantamount to an auditory anti-depressant. The addressee is clearly someone who is in some sort of state of melancholy. And based on the lyrics, the insinuation would be that the cause...
According to lore, the origin of the title of this song goes as such. Noel Gallagher, its writer, misheard the word “Bossanova”, which is actually name of an album an American rock band called the Pixies...
The history of Oasis’ “Supersonic” is that its entire writing and recording was completed within a timespan of 24 hours. In fact Noel Gallagher is said to have done so very-early in the morning with...
Noel Gallagher wrote this song during a particular night when he was suffering from an especially-acute case of what he has termed as “difficult agony attacks”. These are withdrawal afflictions he was plagued with in...