Yes chuck - I also remember 'Round Are (sic) Way' on the same single/EP. Oasis had some great B sides- for example I much preferred Stay Young to Do Ya Know What I Mean.
In fact my favourite Oasis album was The Masterplan which was a collection of B sides. I must dig out Rocking Chair
I agree that the masterplan was probably oasis's best album, although I don't think they were all B sides (I am the walrus?)... they always seemed to put a lot of effort into their B sides but the performances were always a bit more relaxed and raw.
You are right chuck - I think The Masterplan was a collection of B sides plus stuff that they hadn't used on albums/singles, including a lot of Noel's acoustic stuff
Good point Mick. It was always more fun hearing something new and I felt cheated if the B side was something I'd already got on an album. Sometimes of course, though, the B side came out before it appeared on album.
Straighten Out by The Stranglers was a good B side that I don't remember being on an album
"most kids in my experience download tracks (illegally) onto their phones"
That in itself makes me sad too, I'm very much of the opinion that if you enjoy music then paying for it so the artist gets paid for it shouldn't be a problem.
That is bad- is it a backwards bit of Mouldy Old Dough plus a sample of 'They're coming to take me away haha' backwards plus a bit of ad libbing.
I definitely prefer Fire on High. I had it on the B side of something- maybe an import but not Evil Woman. I use to love buying US import singles-I used Oldies Unlimited for quite a few