The Masterplan Oasis Lyrics

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About The Masterplan'The Masterplan' is a song by English rock band Oasis. It was written by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. The song was first released as a B-side to the CD version of their hit single 'Wonderwall' in October 1995. 'The Masterplan' was also released with the Stop the Clocks EP in November 2006. It also shares its name with the 1998 B-side compilation album, The Masterplan, on which it is featured as the last track.

Noel Gallagher has regularly declared 'The Masterplan' one of the best songs he has ever written. However, he regrets the fact that it was first released as a B-side, admitting he was 'young and stupid' when he made that decision. He also claims that Creation Records boss Alan McGee, upon hearing the song, told Noel it was 'too good' to be a B-side. Noel reportedly replied, 'Well, I don't write shit songs!'

We're all part of the masterplan. Say it loud Sing it proud today. I'm not saying right is wrong It's up to us to make The best of all things that come our way 'Cause everything that's been has past The answer's in the looking glass There's four and twenty million doors On life's endless corridor Say it. Oasis - The Masterplan CHORDS Album The Masterplan Genre Rock LYRICS SONG KEY.

'The Masterplan' is sung by Noel, and features all band members except lead vocalist Liam Gallagher and Paul 'Guigsy' McGuigan (Noel Gallagher plays the bass himself on this track), in addition to an orchestra. The song also features a backwards guitar solo after the first chorus. Approximately 30 seconds from the end of the song, Noel can be heard (distortedly) singing the chorus from 'Octopus's Garden' by The Beatles. In geography, an oasis (plural: oases) or cienega (Southwestern United States) is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source.

Oases also provide habitat for animals and even humans if the area is big enough. The location of oases has been of critical importance for trade and transportation routes in desert areas. Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished. Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route. For example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, situated in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both North-South and East-West trade in the Sahara.

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