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Faster Than A Cannonball: 1995 and All That

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For what it is, it’s an entertaining run through a period of time that has become as mythologised as Swinging London in the 60’s (with Liam Gallagher and Kate Moss instead of Terence Stamp and Twiggy). Elements will certainly make you pause for thought, but don’t expect to walk away nostalgic for the 90’s. Pru from United StatesFor me this song is so much deeper. Some day you will find me caught beneath the landside is Angie when I die. People who knew can think of me hair somewhere in the energy's of space the universe spinning around chasing the ultimate high of happiness in sky on a supernova.

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Adam from Jersey, United KingdomNo offense to anybody, but I feel you guys are trivializing the song when you say "It's just about drugs". To me, at least, it's clear there's something far more to this song than just "O' I woz off me head mate an' there's now't you can do about't". I personally can't discern what it's about, whether it's life or their father or whatever, all I know is that it's 15 years later and this song still stirs something up deep down inside of me. This isn't a song you listen to, boys and girls, it's a song you _experience_.Ben from Whittier, CaDIANA , karine oasis is way better that u2 just becuse they sold out like hell and they look great Someday they will see that you can be in the top of the world it was like when you feel down and when you get motivated you want to show em' something. something you can feel your proud of. they will see that you can do something and that one day your dreams can come true Jim from Long Beach, CaThis song is simply about drugs. There are a lot of references to drugs. A great song... Mark from Perth, AustraliaI was listening to a Velvet Underground song called 'Oh! Sweet Nuthin' of their 1970 album Loaded, and champagne supernova sounds quite a bit like it. Same solos or something. Anyway both great songs, especially this one. Perttu from JyväskyläIn slang "Cannonball" is mix of inhaling some weed smoke and holding it while drinking whiskey or other strong alcohol. I think it might be one of Gallagher's hidden meanings. Very nice and peaceful ballad anyway, I love it. Quite surrealistic sounds at the beginning and hazy solo. Melodies are wonderful, lyrics are a bit difficult to understand.

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I will finish (finally, you all think!) by saying even if Oasis is inspired by the Beatles, they are still wonderful songwriters and artists in their own right.

Eric from Rhinelander, WiAmber, he does say "supernover". It's the "linking r" found in British english as well as Boston/Northeastern American english due to their Irish/British roots. It's found at the end of words that end in a vowel that are followed by a word that begins with a vowel. It can also be heard in the music of Long Island native Billy Joel. A good example is the lyric "Brender and Eddie" (Brenda and Eddie) in the song "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant".

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If the defining narrative of Nineties culture was the journey from tremendous optimism and underdog creativity to excess and disappointment, then neither book completes the picture: Brooke-Smith downplays the good times while Jones minimises the crash. Still, one can’t help but share Finneas’s yearning for a decade when it was reasonable to feel that today is brilliant and tomorrow will be even better. ‘The sense of possibility in the nineties was really important,’ Steve McQueen tells Jones. ‘It was only a moment, and it didn’t last for long, but it was important all the same.’ For People Who Devour Books Malcolm from Ontario, CanadaAnyone who?s been waxed in public understands the strange sensation of being numb from nose to lung while trying to go unnoticed amid relative sloths. Hence: ?Slowly walking down the hall, Faster than a cannon ball.? Alibi from Milwaukee, WiWell, I've decided... this song is all about vampires!.... Defiantly vampires. Catherine from Glasgow, EnglandHow cool are oasis? Beatles wannabes definatly but still great. i saw them t glastonbury and they where fantastic!!!! Club Tropicana, drinks are free, fun and sunshine, there’s enough for everyone, all that’s missing is the sea.”Michael from Henderson, NcOn Wikipedia it stated that Noel said, "I still dosen't know what it is about, but I think it might be about Reincarnation." This isn't really that far fetched because a line of the song reads, "Dream a dream she never dies." Alot of people who believe in reincarnation, see death it as the soul "changing cloathes" as opposed to unbelievers seeing it as living no more. Again this isn't too farfetched because in their song "who feels love" it uses the indian hand drumb the tabala and some of the guitar rifts sound like sitar. "The hindu Times" also has guitar rifts that sound like a sitar, and the obvious refrence to Hinduism in it's tittle. Hayley from Hillsborough, Njnoel said in an interview that he doesnt know what the song means but "where were you while we were getting high?" was in there cause thats what him and his friends used to say to eachother. and he says the "slowly walking down the hall faster than a cannonball" he wrote while he was high. he also said that "caught benith the landslide" was was what he feels like. he also said that everytime he listens to the song it means something different just depending on his mood. Cara from Perth, AustraliaWhoops! In the bit where I was explaining the part where this was in the OC, I totally got it wrong. The song played in the scene I described was actually Cannonball by Damian Rice. Chamagne Supernova plays in The Rainy Day Women, from when Summer leaves Zach at the airport to when she kisses Seth at his place in his Spidey mask. Awww. Alan from IrelandI think this song is wide-open to interpretation as Renren says and touches people's nerves on some lyrics. Originally there were two works-in-process titled ‘Blue’ and ‘The Mirror And The Razorblade’, which would later be amalgamated to become the title song of Oasis’s second album. Noel has previously stated that the song is about taking drugs with your friends, solving all the world’s problems, then waking up the next day with a massive hangover. The music video was made by legendary director Ridley Scott’s son Jake. Noel suggested the Foo Fighters ripped off the concept when they filmed ‘Monkey Wrench’.

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