No classic rock band from the 1990s has incurred more comparisons to The Beatles than Oasis. While Oasis gave us great songs, they aren't on the same level as Lennon-McCartney.
Many classic rock fans consider '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' to be Oasis' masterwork. One Oasis member said that the band wanted to rewrite the album desperately.
One might consider Lady Gaga and Queen's Brian May artists in completely different spheres of music. Despite this, one of Gaga's hits wouldn't be the same without May's talent.
Oasis' Noel Gallagher admitted that his sons largely ignore Oasis' music in favor of a different genre. Oasis has impacted many young music fans — even if they don't realize it.
Adele's "Someone like You" is a beautiful pop ballad that doesn't seem to have anything to do with classic rock music. However, a 1950s rock star inspired the tune.
Few classic rock songs from the 1990s had an impact comparable to Oasis' "Wonderwall." Only one “Wonderwall” cover managed to give us a version that is comparable to the original.
Adele's "Someone like You" is one of the most moving pop ballads of all time. Some fans don't understand that "Someone like You" was meant to be ironic.
The classic rock of the 1990s wasn't always the most sunshiny music. Despite this, The Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan sent his fans an upbeat message about his own body.
The Smashing Pumpkins' "1979" doesn't sound much like 1970s. Instead, it became one of the most beloved 1990s rock songs, even though it wasn't supposed to be a song.
Adele's "Someone like You" was co-written by the "Rolling in the Deep" singer and a 1990s rock star. The star in question explained how he came to work with Adele.
Kiss' Gene Simmons recorded a song for 'Reagan', a movie about President Ronald Reagan. Fascinatingly, Simmons is only one of several big names who contributed tracks to 'Reagan'.