Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ Turns 31: Why ‘Live Forever’ Became A Timeless Anthem originally appeared on Parade.
Get ready to blast “Live Forever” and relive the 90s Britpop glory!
On August 11, Noel Gallagher shared a nostalgic Instagram post that had Oasis fans talking. The post featured a split throwback and current photo of Noel and his brother Liam performing, captioned:
“1995 – 2025 | 30 years, nothing changes.” And based on this picture, that appears to be true.
Check it out:
It’s hard to believe this album turns 31 this month. Released on August 29, 1994, “Definitely Maybe” was the album that catapulted Oasis to global stardom. Tracks like “Supersonic” and “Cigarettes & Alcohol” quickly became youth anthems, but it was the third single, “Live Forever,” that truly solidified them as a household name.
Noel Gallagher @noelthegoodrebelofficial, also reflected on this milestone in another post, writing:
“On August 8, 1994, Oasis released ‘Live Forever,’ the third single taken from their first album, ‘Definitely Maybe.” It was the first Oasis single to enter the top 10 in the UK, reaching over one million copies sold to date.”
“Live Forever” is more than just a song. It became a cultural moment. From pubs to festival chants, this iconic album is the ultimate underdog soundtrack. The album captures the spirit of the 90s, full of youthful rebellion, swagger, and energy.
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From “Live Forever” to “Supersonic,” this album is a soundtrack for anyone who’s ever dreamed of defying the odds, and a testament to the lasting impact of Oasis on the music world. Whether you were there in ‘94 or just discovering the magic of Britpop, “Definitely Maybe” continues to resonate across generations, proving that some songs truly live forever.
Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ Turns 31: Why ‘Live Forever’ Became A Timeless Anthem first appeared on Parade on Aug 12, 2025
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