Devils Haircut
Oasis · Other Songs - Oasis
Something's wrong
cause my mind is fadin'
And everywhere I look
there's a dead end waiting,
Temperature's dropping
at the rottin' oasis
Stealing kisses
from the leperous faces
Heads are hanging
from the garbageman trees
Mouthwash, jukebox, gasoline,
Pistols are pointing
at a poor man's pockets
Smiling eyes
whippin' out of the sockets
Got a devils haircut in my mind (X4)
Love machines
on the sympathy crutches
Discount orgies
on the dropout buses
Hitchin' a ride
with the bleedin' noses
Comin' to town
with the briefcase blues
Got a devils haircut in my mind (X4)
Somethin' wrong
cause my mind is fading
Ghetto blastin' disintegrating
Rock 'n' roll
know what I'm saying?
Everywhere I look
there's a devil in waiting.
Got a devils haircut in my mind (X7)
cause my mind is fadin'
And everywhere I look
there's a dead end waiting,
Temperature's dropping
at the rottin' oasis
Stealing kisses
from the leperous faces
Heads are hanging
from the garbageman trees
Mouthwash, jukebox, gasoline,
Pistols are pointing
at a poor man's pockets
Smiling eyes
whippin' out of the sockets
Got a devils haircut in my mind (X4)
Love machines
on the sympathy crutches
Discount orgies
on the dropout buses
Hitchin' a ride
with the bleedin' noses
Comin' to town
with the briefcase blues
Got a devils haircut in my mind (X4)
Somethin' wrong
cause my mind is fading
Ghetto blastin' disintegrating
Rock 'n' roll
know what I'm saying?
Everywhere I look
there's a devil in waiting.
Got a devils haircut in my mind (X7)
Devils Haircut
Released in 1994, 'Devils Haircut' stands as a defining track from the British rock band Oasis, capturing the raw energy and melodic sophistication characteristic of their early work. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of power pop and alternative rock, featuring the iconic guitar work of Noel Gallagher and the distinctive vocal delivery of Liam Gallagher. As a staple of their discography, it reflects the era's vibrant music scene and helped cement Oasis's status as a cultural phenomenon. The recording showcases the group's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonated deeply with audiences, contributing to their massive commercial success and enduring legacy in the history of English rock music.

