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Is there some sort of subliminal message in the new Oasis single, “Shock of the Lightning”?

A muddled, apparently backward phrase is heard toward the end of the radio hit, which dropped last week as the lead offering from Oasis’ seventh studio album, “Dig Out Your Soul,” which drops Oct. 7.

Is the Mancunian quartet trying to tell us something? Are they echoing the “Revolution 9” brouhaha that shrouded John Lennon and the Beatles in the ’60s?

No, Oasis being Oasis, it just wants to remind folks of its glorious past.

According to Paul Driscoll’s Alter Ego blog on fnxradio.com, if played in reverse, frontman Liam Gallagher clearly and calmly howls “Champagne Supernova,” the name of the seven-minute single off 1996’s “What’s the Story (Morning Glory)” album, which sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.

And some folks think Oasis has nothing new to say.

Source: www.bostonherald.com

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2 comments

Anonymous said...

Champagne Supernova :)

Anonymous said...

Liam doesn't say anything, it's from the original track backwards...