Music Maps Podcast

45 - Oasis - Definitely Maybe 30th Anniversary with Johnny Hopkins (Part 2)


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In this episode of Music Maps, Johnny Hopkins, former head of press and publicist for Oasis at Creation Records, shares his journey into the music industry, his early obsession with music, and the pivotal moments that led to Oasis's rise.



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From his beginnings in Hull to his eventual role at Creation, Johnny recounts the excitement of discovering Oasis and the whirlwind of events that followed their signing. He reflects on the band's unique personality, their impact on the music scene, and the challenges faced during their early days.


This conversation delves into the early days of Oasis, exploring their rise from obscurity to fame, the challenges faced during the recording of their debut album 'Definitely Maybe', and the pivotal moments that shaped their career. Key themes include the importance of live performance energy, the strategic decisions made in promoting the band, and the role of media in crafting their image. The discussion also highlights memorable anecdotes from their journey, including a legendary trip to Amsterdam and the impact of their first single 'Supersonic'.


This conversation delves into the evolution of Oasis, exploring their connection to acid house music, the influence of the dance music scene, and the challenges of navigating the music press and tabloid culture. It highlights the band's unprecedented success with their debut album, Definitely Maybe, and the cultural shift they represented in the music landscape, particularly in relation to football culture and the American market. In this conversation, Johnny Hopkins reflects on the journey of Oasis, detailing their experiences in America, the challenges they faced, and the dynamics within the band.


He discusses Noel Gallagher's prolific songwriting during a pivotal period, the rivalry with Blur, and the significance of headlining major venues. The conversation concludes with recommendations for music and reflections on the band's legacy.



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