Rockin’ Thursday LXXII

I read in The Economist today that Oasis, an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1991, is going back on tour. The article states, “On July 4th, Oasis, the greatest British band of their generation, will go on stage for the first time in 16 years.” It’s been a while since I’ve heard one of their songs, so I figured I’d find my favorite song from the band and feature it today.

Over the past couple of years, there has been a resurgence of their music, thanks to streaming services. Between 2019 and 2024, the band’s songs accrued 10 billion streams globally, according to the article. The song “Wonderwall” is the third most-streamed track from the 1990s on Spotify.1

That’s the song I’m featuring today. “Wonderwall” was released in 1995 and reached the US Billboard Top 10 that same year.2

I hope you enjoy the video, and have a wonderful Rockin’ Thursday, my friends!

Oasis – Wonderwall (Live at Knebworth, 10 August ’96)

You can access the lyrics here.


  1. https://kworb.net/spotify/songs_1990.html ↩︎
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderwall ↩︎

40 thoughts on “Rockin’ Thursday LXXII

  1. Oasis is a band I’m unfamiliar with, Edward … and for once I can say that this tune isn’t one on any of my playlists. That’s not to say that it won’t be. 😊

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  2. Ahhh Wonderwall !!! One of my all-time favorites too… I could listen to it on repeat and never get tired of that melody. The lyrics hit deep every time.

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  3. I find Oasis to be interesting. I knew their music back in the day, but I can’t say I followed them all that closely. Meanwhile, my son comes up to me and asks me all these questions about them. He found them online and thinks they’re amazing. Interesting when your kids start to like some of the same music. Ha. ha.

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          1. I have to admit I was very tempted. And the history you gave was spot on. I’ve never played him any of their songs. But he picked up on Oasis from Social Media. He was arguing with me that they would’ve been bigger than U2 if they had stayed together. (Like you I think, I’m a child of the 80s and I grew up on U2’s early stuff and Joshua Tree, so those were fightin’ words. Ha, ha.) Funny how what’s old is new again.

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