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Related: About this forumDeep Cut Friday: 'Cast No Shadow' by Oasis (Spin magazine). Lyric video + article excerpt + live in Cardiff, 2025
https://www.spin.com/2025/08/deep-cut-friday-cast-no-shadow-by-oasis/
In the constantly shifting landscape of popular music, headliners and opening acts can trade places in the space of just a couple of years. In fact, thats exactly what happened to a pair of Greater Manchester bands 30 years ago. The Verve released its debut album A Storm in Heaven in 1993 and played several shows supported by a new band called Oasis that hadnt yet released its first single. By April 1995, Oasis had become wildly popular, and the Verve opened a couple of their shows in Essex and France.
Over the following months, Oasis and the Verve each released their sophomore albums, and their trajectories continued in opposite directions. The Verve briefly broke up weeks after the release of A Northern Soul, while (Whats the Story) Morning Glory? went supernova, becoming the biggest British rock album of the decade. But even as Oasis feuded with Blur and many other Britpop contemporaries, they remained good friends with the Verve. In fact, Noel Gallagher wrote one of Morning Glorys most moving songs, Cast No Shadow, about some difficult times that Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft was going through. Ashcroft returned the favor, dedicating A Northern Souls title track to the Oasis guitarist.
The two bands roles reversed again, at least briefly, when the Verve reconvened and recorded the 1997 smash Bitter Sweet Symphony, and the bands third album Urban Hymns actually outsold Oasiss Be Here Now. Then Ashcroft embarked on a solo career, and Oasis carried on successfully, but rarely played Cast No Shadow on their post-90s tours. Fast forward a couple decades, and a reunited Oasis have one of the biggest tours of 2025, with Ashcroft opening all the U.K. shows. And Cast No Shadow has made a triumphant return to Oasiss setlists, with the band frequently dedicating the song to Ashcroft.
Over the following months, Oasis and the Verve each released their sophomore albums, and their trajectories continued in opposite directions. The Verve briefly broke up weeks after the release of A Northern Soul, while (Whats the Story) Morning Glory? went supernova, becoming the biggest British rock album of the decade. But even as Oasis feuded with Blur and many other Britpop contemporaries, they remained good friends with the Verve. In fact, Noel Gallagher wrote one of Morning Glorys most moving songs, Cast No Shadow, about some difficult times that Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft was going through. Ashcroft returned the favor, dedicating A Northern Souls title track to the Oasis guitarist.
The two bands roles reversed again, at least briefly, when the Verve reconvened and recorded the 1997 smash Bitter Sweet Symphony, and the bands third album Urban Hymns actually outsold Oasiss Be Here Now. Then Ashcroft embarked on a solo career, and Oasis carried on successfully, but rarely played Cast No Shadow on their post-90s tours. Fast forward a couple decades, and a reunited Oasis have one of the biggest tours of 2025, with Ashcroft opening all the U.K. shows. And Cast No Shadow has made a triumphant return to Oasiss setlists, with the band frequently dedicating the song to Ashcroft.
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Deep Cut Friday: 'Cast No Shadow' by Oasis (Spin magazine). Lyric video + article excerpt + live in Cardiff, 2025 (Original Post)
highplainsdem
Aug 22
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speak easy
(12,382 posts)1. This is going to be one killer album and concert film.
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Can't wait to see them in Sydney. Given how loudly fans will be singing/shouting all the lyrics, I'll have to wait for the album, to hear how the show actually sounds.
highplainsdem
(58,150 posts)2. I've run across a wide variation in fan-made videos of how well you can hear Oasis over their fans' singing.
I hope fans won't be drowning the band out, for you.
speak easy
(12,382 posts)3. "I hope fans won't be drowning the band out, for you."
If the boys are playing loudly enough, I will have my earplugs the ready