💨 Abstract
The author was initially indifferent to Oasis due to their association with "Wonderwall" but experienced a cultural awakening attending their concert at Wembley. They found the audience's devotion and the performance overwhelming, understanding Oasis's deep connection to British culture. Despite feeling initially disconnected, they were ultimately converted by the powerful community and emotional experience of the concert.
Courtesy: Brooke Ivey Johnson
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