Yeah...Oasis's time on top of the world, or at least the U.S.. was very short lived. They were irrelevant in America by 2000. They were nowhere near as big in the U.S. as they were back home.
Yeah...Oasis's time on top of the world, or at least the U.S.. was very short lived. They were irrelevant in America by 2000. They were nowhere near as big in the U.S. as they were back home.
What point are you making? They sold like 80 million records and were huge worldwide sensations for more than a decade. One Direction has been relevant for like 4-5 years which proves my point.