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Oasis at Knebworth 1996

Oasis at Knebworth 1996

Lord Don’t Slow Me Down

Bonehead, Guigs, and Tony Mac… Late at night, do you think the former band members still dream of blacked-out limos, screaming fans and football pitches marked out in pharmaceuticals? If so, this opiated blues surely must provide the soundtrack for them. The title track of the forthcoming Oasis tour documentary, ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’ happily sees Noel back at his very best. It’s a howling fuzz-rock freakout, which proves that when they’re on form, there’s hardly any other band around fit to even lick
Oasis’ plectrums.

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AnthonyThornton 

Oct 19, 2007

Good to see Oasis back in the saddle.

thehorse 

Nov 5, 2007

oasis are amazin. end of. but lets be honest, this is such a cant be arsed effort, its nothing like stuff from 'whats the story...'. thats whats so disapointin. still its a great song, but you cant help but think ther much better than this...

Nolly93 

Jan 7, 2008

Lord don't slow me down ( the song ) is a really great song ! haven't got the dvd yet , going out to buy it today ,,
they're starting to bring more stuff out like "Whats The Story " ...
But lets face it , anything that the boys write is top stuff !!

xx

xLisax 

Jan 30, 2008

Liam and noel are my absoulote idol i worship every thing that they do!!!! they rock my world would not survive without there brilliant music and stop the clocks is just afew of all that is to be admired of oasis!

Mucho man 

Feb 1, 2008

A great sound, not a classic, but undoubtedly different and more intelligent than anything else out there today. Can't wait till the new album

monkeymagikk 

Feb 4, 2008

an oasis classic!

brettsky 

Apr 10, 2008

Oasis needs to come back to the Northeast US on this tour.

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