Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe music video for the song "Supersonic" performed by the English rock band Oasis on a rooftop.The music video for the song "Supersonic" performed by the English rock band Oasis on a rooftop.The music video for the song "Supersonic" performed by the English rock band Oasis on a rooftop.
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- ConexõesEdited into Pure Oasis (1996)
- Trilhas sonorasSupersonic
Written by Noel Gallagher
Performed by Oasis
Backing vocals by Anthony Griffiths
Produced by Oasis & Mark Coyle
Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd
(c) Creation Records Ltd
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It was the beginning of the musical revolution called 'Britpop', Oasis was one of the pioneers to venture after the ERA known as 'Grunge' that was marked after the death of Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain, after that the British industry started exporting music Massively. Within that globe, a band existed that would become one of the most important in the 90's, Oasis's debut album 'Definitely Maybe' featured as the first single, the song 'Supersonic' in 1994, was written by Noel Gallagher and recorded in a single day in December 1993 at The Pink Museum studio in Liverpool with Chris and Tony Griffiths from The Real People. The Recording Engineer was Phil Antigua, because Dave Scott, who was scheduled to record the session, went home to feed his dog. (Say that it was called 'ELZA', a dog that has reference in the letter). The band was there to record "Bring It On Down" but first, like warming up, they started playing riffs. Soon, Noel Gallagher was humming a tune over the beat of McCarroll and Bonehead until he stopped to jam when it was time to start recording "Bring It On Down." Tony Griffiths, of Real People, entered the room, informing them that his "jam" was the result of a successful album. A few minutes later, during which Gallagher wrote the lyrics in one corner, "Supersonic" was born. Noel mentioned, "Someone had Chinese or fish eaten with chips or something. I went to the back room and, oddly enough, I wrote 'Supersonic' for how long it takes to eat a Chinese meal." Tony Griffiths guided Liam through the music and provided the backing vocals. The recording was completed in 11 hours and has never been remixed. In an interview, Noel Gallagher said it's his favorite Oasis single, and he continued to play live music after the band split in 2009. Oasis recorded two music videos for release in the UK and USA. The UK version features the band playing on a roof, similar to the concert on the roof of the Beatles. Coverage is on the south side of Euston Road in London, with King's Cross station and Great Northern Hotel clearly visible across the street. The American version features views of outer space, the band in a car, large toy dinosaurs and the band playing the song in a dark room. Scenes from this video were used in the music video for "Some Might Say", the debut single from the second album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? - though in black and white. The cover shows the band and their instruments at Monnow Valley Studios in Wales. Photographer Michael Spencer discussed the cover art in an interview: "They started recording Definitely Maybe, the idea was to have a messy studio environment with amplifiers and cables scattered everywhere. Liam was only 21 years old and already seemed totally determined to have it in front of the photo, I thought it would be a good turnaround if I had my tungsten lights in sight, the idea was to put Oasis firmly in the spotlight for his first single I did cross-processing the film, which gives the photograph its blue hue. "
- BrunoHerbert86
- 9 de jun. de 2019
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