
Oasis concert goer appears not to know song at band first gig
An Oasis fan has gone viral after she was spotted having to use app Shazam to identify 'one of the greatest songs of all time' during the band's open…
Cardiff, UK – A recent concert featuring Richard Ashcroft, the acclaimed artist behind hits like 'Bittersweet Symphony,' saw an unexpected moment go viral online. During a performance of the iconic song, an audience member was captured on video using the popular music identification app, Shazam, to identify the track. The short clip, filmed from an elevated position within the packed venue, shows the vast crowd enjoying the live music before focusing on an individual holding up their phone with the Shazam app active. The screen visibly displayed 'Bittersweet Symphony' as the identified song. The video, which quickly gained traction on social media, was accompanied by an on-screen caption that humorously questioned, 'DID THEY JUST SHAZAM THE NATIONAL ANTHEM 😩,' playing on the song's widespread recognition and classic status. The incident sparked discussions among music fans online, highlighting both the song's enduring popularity and the occasional surprise of discovering a well-known track for the first time.
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