
Oasis Deluxe Limited Edition Box Set
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This Deluxe Limited Edition Box Set imported from the UK features the following, all in a beautiful shoulder box:
* Dig Out Your Soul CD
* Dig Out Your Soul Bonus CD with 9 extra tracks
* Dig Out Your Soul DVD (NTSC/region 0) – includes footage of the Making Of Dig Out Your Soul, The * Making Of ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ Video and ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ Video
4 x heavyweight LP Set (180 gram vinyl) of Dig Out Your Soul and Dig Out Your Soul extra tracks
* A hardback 24 page book featuring exclusive artwork
* Digital download of the album
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YOU'RE SAYING (22)
pia said | 17 October, 2008
i hope i think i know
Ericha said | 17 October, 2008
Oasis=Slide Away….It is my song with my missus!
Ericha said | 17 October, 2008
Live Forever
Judi said | 17 October, 2008
Stop Crying Your Heart…..its my favorite for today!
Emilita said | 17 October, 2008
Wonderwall
janice said | 17 October, 2008
hard to choose just one. but since those are the rules, i would say “where did it all go wrong?”
Matt said | 17 October, 2008
Live Forever!
heidi said | 17 October, 2008
Wonderwall
Stela said | 17 October, 2008
Everyday, no, every single day, when i wake up in the morning, there’s a song that immediately pumps into my head right when i open my eyes. And what do I hear? I hear that “Today is going to be the day that they’re gonna throw it back to you…”. But still, my all-time favorite song and favorite Oasis video for that matter is “Live Forever”.At one point it has that unforgettable sense of togetherness.
zain said | 17 October, 2008
don’t look back in anger
Gideon said | 18 October, 2008
She’s Electric. ![]()
Ford said | 18 October, 2008
It was going to be “Talk Tonight”, until I remembered the opening clash of “Fade Away”.
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ellen said | 20 October, 2008
stop crying your heart out
burns me -
chris said | 20 October, 2008
cigarettes and alcohol… furh sure.
Dr Buzzler said | 21 October, 2008
Why, Wonderwall, of course. ![]()
Rafael Antunes said | 22 October, 2008
Go Let It Out
natasha said | 22 October, 2008
live forever !!!!
scott said | 23 October, 2008
Wonderwall
shelby said | 25 October, 2008
Live Forever
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ange said | 4 December, 2008
don’t look back in anger
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Herman said | 17 October, 2008
Oasis – Champagne Supernova
Classic, and it’s the first song that got me listening to Oasis.