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The massive critical and commercial success of the album has left Definitely Maybe with a legacy in which it has been cited as resurrecting interest in British guitar bands. It has since frequently appeared in many 'greatest' polls.
In 1997, Definitely Maybe was named the 14th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by HMV, Channel 4, The Guardian and Classic FM.[20]
In Channel 4's '100 Greatest Albums' countdown in 2005, the album was placed at number 6.[21]
In 2006, NME placed the album third in a list of the greatest British albums ever, behind The Stone Roses and The Smiths' The Queen Is Dead.[22]
In a recent British poll, run by NME and the book of British Hit Singles and Albums, Definitely Maybe was voted the best album of all time with The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band finishing second and Revolver third.[23]
Q magazine readers placed it at number five on their greatest albums of all time list in 2006 and in that same year NME hailed it as the greatest album of all time.[24]
In a 2008 poll by Q and HMV in 2008, Definitely Maybe was ranked first on a list of the greatest British albums of all time.[24]
The German edition of Rolling Stone ranks the album at number 156 in its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[25]
On AcclaimedMusic.net, a website which calculates the most favorably reviewed songs and albums, Definitely Maybe was listed as the 14th most critically acclaimed album of the 90s, as well as the 105th most critically acclaimed album of all time.[citation needed]
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As of today the tide of critical opinion has generally turned and (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is considered to be a seminal record of the Britpop era, as one of the best albums of the nineties,[40] and appears in several charts as one of the greatest albums of all time.[41] In 2010, Rolling Stone commented that "the album is a triumph, full of bluster, bravado and surprising tenderness. Morning Glory capped a true golden age for Britpop."[42] The magazine ranked the album at 376 in its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" in 2003.[43] The album's enduring popularity within the UK was reflected when it won the Brits Album of 30 years at the 2010 Brit Awards. The award was voted by the public to decide the greatest 'Best Album' winner in the history of the Brit Awards.[44]
What's the Story went on to become the second best selling album of 1995 and 1996 in the UK, as well being the best selling album of the decade.[45] Its fourteen platinum certifications from the British Phonographic Industry were the highest ever awarded to a single record until Adele's 21 equalled the feat in December 2011.[46] The success of the album resulted in Oasis becoming one of the biggest bands in the United Kingdom, with substantial and considerable press coverage in the mainstream music press and frequent comparisons to The Beatles in the media.[40] Liam and Noel Gallagher both featured prominently in gossip columns and daily tabloids throughout 1996–97, their celebrity wives in Patsy Kensit and Meg Matthews only heightening their popularity with British paparazzi.[47]
What's the Story propelled Oasis from being a crossover indie act to a worldwide rock phenomenon after the momentum gained by the critically acclaimed Definitely Maybe. It has been pinpointed by music critics as a significant record in the timeline of British indie music, demonstrating just how far into the mainstream independent music had ventured.[1] In 2005, John Harris noted the significance of the album and "Wonderwall" in particular to Britpop's legacy. "When (Oasis) released Wonderwall, the rules of British music were decisively changed. From hereon in, the lighter-than-air ballad became obligatory, and the leather-trousers era of rock'n'roll was over."[8] The success of the album in Britain resulted in Oasis becoming a cultural ubiquity for a brief period, featuring in tabloid newspapers on an almost daily basis and breaking sales records for live concerts.[48]
Op maandag 1 oktober 2012 18:45 schreef Chocolatebear het volgende:Zei de man, terwijl hij een shaggie opstak en het gas open trok van zijn Tomos.