Oasis and the Mary Chain share similarities such as band dynamics and working-class backgrounds. The experience of listening to Oasis's 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' during a low point evokes lasting memories. The self-belief in their music, particularly Noel Gallagher's songwriting skills, establishes their unique identity. The concept of a post-chorus chorus exemplifies Gallagher's creativity. Observations of their performances highlight the impactful melodies and hooks in their songs, demonstrating their musical prowess and popularity, regardless of personal differences within the band.
To me, Rock 'n' Roll Star is like Johnny Rotten singing with Slade. It's punk rock, but in 1994. I love the self-belief: Noel wrote it before he was a rock'n'roll star but knew it was gonna happen.
I've never heard in other people's songs a post-chorus chorus is something that Noel does often. The melodic hook that makes it so definitive is the bit that follows: In and out my brain / Running through my vein / You're my sunshine, you're my rain.
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