Digsy's Dinner
Oasis · Definitely Maybe
If you would come to mine for tea
I'll pick you up at half past three
We'll have lasagne
I'll treat you like a Queen
I'll give you strawberries and cream
Then your friends will all go green
For my lasagne
These could be the best days of our lives
But I don't think we've been living very wise
Oh no! no!
What a life it would be
If you would come to mine for tea
I'll pick you up at half past three
We'll have lasagne
These could be the best days of our lives
But I don't think we've been living very wise
I said oh no! no!
What a life it would be
If you would come to mine for tea
I'll pick you up at half past three
And we'll have lasagne
I'll treat you like a Queen
I'll give you strawberries and cream
Then your friends will all go green
Then your friends will all go green
Then your friends will all go green
For my lasagne
Digsy's Dinner
Digsy's Dinner stands as a distinctive track on Oasis's seminal debut album, Definitely Maybe. Released in 1994, the song showcases the band's signature Britpop sound while incorporating a more experimental edge compared to their immediate hits. The recording features a driving rhythm section and layered guitars that build a dynamic atmosphere, reflecting the creative energy of the band's early years. While not as widely recognized as some of their other singles, the track remains a favorite among fans for its unique structure and the raw intensity of the performance. It serves as an excellent example of how the group balanced catchy melodies with more complex arrangements during their formative period, contributing to the rich texture of their initial discography.

