After years and years of trying to convince the world that they were better than not only the Beatles but anyone whose ever even looked at or thought about a musical instrument, Oasis has enlisted the Hairy Fairy, aka Devendra Banhart, to remix the next single from the band’s new album Dig Out Your Soul. He chose jug band burner “Get Off Your High Horse Lady,” which you have to register at the Oasis community to actually hear. We did that and still couldn’t, so we’re going to just repost what the Oasis fans had to say about it on the message board…
bharper
Haha its quite good!
vashuclash
weird and equally piontless
snazzmaster
doesnt work for me
bergkamp2004
doesnt play
brightmeister
bad song to remix tbh, not bad tho, still as awful as the original song
dudacough
not workin for me
MasterNova
I prefer album version. Of course with it’s Indian theme, it feels very Jamaican to me. Anyone else? That strumming acoustic in the background really sets a tone different than the other ‘Techno’ bits that are usually inter-laced in remixes.
- All in all this sounds like a completely different song, which I gather it is supposed to. A little low key and monotoninous for me though. Also, I guess due to popularity of it right now, can’t access whole version and it is pretty laggy.
.Rubber.Soul.
Why remix this song?
It would be like painting a turd purple. Pointless and stinky.
shakermakerman
its crap
speller
it doesnt work
dudacough
ok it’s working now for me.
rather cool actually. Nice twist to it.
Still prefer the album version, but it’s still a good remix.
bigbri1973
it’s ok, very chilled.
fatbobslim
Not playing for me either… grrr.
soldier~on
Cool but i still like the album version better
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