Tunes Du Jour Celebrates International Left-Handers Day

Happy International Left-Handers Day! 🖐

Did you know that in the 1600s, lefties were suspected of witchcraft? Fast forward to today, and we’re still navigating a world designed for righties. From scissors to can openers, life’s full of little challenges for the left-handed among us.

Even language hasn’t been kind – check a thesaurus and you might find some surprisingly negative synonyms for “left-handed.” (Have you ever been accused of giving a left-handed compliment?) But lefties in good company! Some of the world’s most creative minds have been southpaws.

To celebrate this most important of holidays, I’ve put together a playlist featuring 30 incredible left-handed musicians. From rock legends to pop icons, these artists have left their mark on music history.

Tunes Du Jour Presents Oasis

In the 1990s, the musical landscape of Britain was forever transformed by the meteoric rise of Oasis. Emerging from Manchester, this exceptional group left an indelible mark on popular music, inspiring generations of artists and fans alike.

Led by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, the band achieved global acclaim with seminal albums like Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? These masterpieces showcased their ability to craft anthemic, emotionally charged songs that resonated with listeners. From the soaring melody of “Wonderwall” to the defiant swagger of “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” Oasis’ music encapsulated the spirit of youth, rebellion, and unbound creativity.

Their debut album, Definitely Maybe, was hailed as a groundbreaking work, earning them a devoted fan base. The follow-up, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, cemented their status as icons, selling over 22 million copies worldwide and earning them two Brit Awards.

Oasis’ music transcended time and genres, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of popular culture. Their raw energy and unapologetic attitude resonated with audiences worldwide, inspiring generations of musicians and fans to embrace their authenticity and passion. Through their remarkable body of work and enduring legacy, Oasis etched their name among the most iconic and influential bands of our time.

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I Get Kicks From Champagne Supernova

At brunch with friends this morning, music was discussed (as it always is) and it was mentioned that I’m not a lyrics person. I often don’t pay much attention to the words of a song (notable exceptions being “Fast Car,” “One” and “MacArthur Park”). I can sing along with a song and have no idea about what I’m singing.

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Today is the birthday of Liam Gallagher, usual lead singer of the band Oasis. I was trying to figure out what to write about this band (besides mentioning that their album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? is presently ranked at #28 on my Top Albums of All-Time list). My favorite Oasis track may be “Champagne Supernova.” In line with our brunch conversation, I haven’t the foggiest what this song is about.

Liam’s brother Noel, the band’s chief songwriter, explained where the song’s title came from – he misheard someone who mentioned the Pixies album Bossanova while he was watching a documentary about champagne. Okay then. What about the rest of the words? “Some of the lyrics were written when I was out of it,” Noel said in a 2005 interview. He went on to explain that “some of the words are about nothing. One is about Bracket The Butler who used to be on Camberwick Green, or Chipley or Trumpton or something. He used to take about 20 minutes to go down the hall. And then I couldn’t think of anything that rhymed with ‘hall’ apart from ‘cannonball’. so I wrote ‘Slowly walking down the hall/ Faster than a cannonball’ and people were like, ‘Wow, fuck , man’. There’s also the line ‘Where were you while we were getting high?’ because that’s what we always say to each other.”

Here are ten great Oasis tracks for you to sing along with Liam.

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