The planned promo video for the song was cancelled due to Liam not turning up for the shoot. Cannon considers the art to be his favourite of all the Oasis sleeves he designed. Matthew Sankey, Cannon's aide, plays a homeless man, a reference to the lyrics ". The silverware on the Knox's head is a play on the lyric, "She's got dirty dishes on her brain." Liam Gallagher can be seen on the bridge whilst Noel can be viewed with a watering can. It features Cannon's father with a 'sink wheelbarrow' full of fish, from the lyrics, "The sink is full of fishes". standin' at the station, in need of education in the rain" education being required to learn the station was, at the time, disused. It shot on the disused platform of Cromford railway station in Derbyshire, England. The sleeve artwork was created by Brian Cannon of Microdot. The demo version was later released as a bonus track on the Japanese CD single. Noel Gallagher says he prefers the demo version of "Some Might Say" to the final version, describing the demo as "dirtier and sleazier" than the Oasis version which is "more Britpop". The demo version of the song lasts 6:33 while the final version is 5:26 long. However, no bits from the demo were eventually used in the album version Noel played the demo to the band who then re-recorded everything, speeding up the tempo. He recorded it with producer Owen Morris, who was at the time in Wales recording The Verve's A Northern Soul album Noel used The Verve's equipment in the studio, playing guitar, the bass and the drums himself. "Some Might Say" was one of three songs from (What's the Story) Morning Glory? for which Noel Gallagher recorded a demo (the others being "She's Electric" and "Hey Now"). Oasis performed the song on two episodes of Top of the Pops, the first being McCarroll's final performance with the band and the second being White's first. The rest of the tracks on the album feature his replacement, Alan White, on drums. It was the last Oasis track to feature original drummer Tony McCarroll, who was asked to leave the band before the main recording sessions for (What's the Story) Morning Glory? when tensions arose between McCarroll and Noel Gallagher. The track was inspired by the song "Fuzzy" by Grant Lee Buffalo. It is thus one of the only Oasis singles to officially be also categorised an extended play. The single release was also named an EP in the Stop the Clocks booklet. The song is also the last to feature all five original members, as original drummer Tony McCarroll was fired shortly after the song's release. "Some Might Say" provided Oasis with their first number one on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 10 in Finland, Iceland, Ireland and Sweden. The song was written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released as the first single on 24 April 1995 from their second studio album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995). I have several thousand more adverts available - please contact me if you're looking for something specific." Some Might Say" is a song by English rock band Oasis. You may see single pixel vertical lines (red/green/blue) on the scan - these are not present on the paper advert (they're my crappy scanner getting dust on the sensor). Sometimes the scan picture below will appear very blocky - this is something to do with how the image is resized - it looks much better when you click it and view the full size version. The green text in the scan is not present on the actual advert. As this is a vintage item, there may be small marks, wear to edges and/or minor creasing - this will be visible in the detailed scan. Please click on the image below to see a more detailed scan. Slightly larger than A4 size (roughly 11" x 8.5"). Vintage original single page advert, carefully removed from magazine. There will be text/images on the reverse.
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