Far away in London, Hermione and the others also saw the report of the Alaska train accident.
But before they could discuss the authenticity of the news,
Oasis's keyboard player walked in to announce that Liam had finished recording the Hogwarts demo and had received Noel's approval.
He also emphasized that this was a major event worthy of being recorded in the annals of Oasis. Noel had approved of Liam — even close to praising him.
Liam had finished writing the lyrics the afternoon he was locked in the storage room.
After that, he mysteriously hid it away from everyone in Hogwarts.
But that day, Jenny seemed to be in high spirits and said that it would definitely be a great song.
Because of her special identity, everyone decided to believe her.
When they came downstairs and saw Oasis surrounded by a mountain of beer cans,
The story was seventy percent credible, and Noel, who was sitting in the middle of the sofa, pushed it to ninety percent.
Liam sat at a low table some distance away, his arm around the rhythm guitarist's shoulder as he laughed and cursed at Noel. "You're a fool who deserves to go to hell — biscuits in that shape should be called biscuits and nothing else!"
Based on their experience over the past few days, everyone could only assume that the relationship between the Gallagher brothers was unparalleled.
Seeing that the Hogwarts were all present, Noel raised his hand to signal the band members to be quiet.
Then he pressed the radio in the middle of the coffee table.
Everyone subconsciously held their breaths.
Then they heard Noel's clear voice counting on the radio. "One, two, three, four..." Then there was a rather casual guitar solo.
In the Hogwarts imagination,
What should a song called "Hogwarts" be like?
Hermione missed the majestic and beautiful castle.
Ron thought of his buddy and the warm candlelit auditorium. Neville thought of the greenhouse of herbalism class.
The twins loved every nook and cranny of the world they had pranked.
Rolf thought of the moonlight floating over the Black Lake.
Cedric and Zhang Qiuli held each other's hands.
Hogwarts were magic, fantasy, adventure, failure followed by success, an idealized school life.
But Liam's lyrics did not celebrate these words. His unique voice lazily sang about wonderful things, such as a lily that should have been picked long ago, a bird that sang well, a yellow submarine, a runaway in late August and early September, a unicorn and a horse escaping to the moon, and the Thin White Duke finally returning to Mars, and an astronaut muttering to himself about betraying the world … Then he sang repeatedly in the chorus:
I
gonta
get
myself
to
hogwarts
I
gonta
get
myself
to
you
I
gonta
get
myself
to
hogwarts
...
There were no schools, no castles, no fairies, no ghosts, no phoenixes, no Black Lake, and no moonlight. Liam did not understand Hogwarts. He simply listed the images that pleased him, and perhaps others, and these images obviously pleased Noel, so he added the chorus.
It was not until the last note disappeared that the Hogwarts realized that their beating hearts were not an illusion. Almost everyone's ears were red as they looked at each other. Ron's hair color and freckles were more obvious.
He thumped his chest and asked hoarsely, "I don't know how you feel now, but my mind is full of the broken fence of the shack..."
The twins shivered and hugged each other tightly. "We're about the same —"
"And the goblins in the backyard —"
"And Mom's roar..."
Ginny rubbed her ears and joined the group. "The Phoenix River at the gate."
The quick-witted Hermione thought of many things: full marks in her school report, her parents, her best female classmate from primary school...
Everyone hummed "Hogwarts" subconsciously. They felt the surging power in their blood. It was close to magic. Although it could not turn into fireworks, it was enough to inspire them.
The Oasis members could not empathize with the excitement of the young wizards, but they laughed and joined in the chorus. Then, they raised their beer bottles together and celebrated their achievements in the wheat foam.
Later, everyone calmed down and re-discussed whether the report was true or false. In the voting, there was not much difference between the votes of both sides.
Noel, who had been listening for a while, noticed that Bruce Wayne, who died in the train accident, was the owner of the music studio that Hermione and the others had mentioned earlier. However, he had seen enough of the messy world these days and did not think the authenticity of the report was important.
"God bless Manchester — people are dying everywhere, factories are shutting down, students are going on strike, the rich are trying to emigrate to Switzerland, the poor are digging cellars to store food, and Scotland is still arguing for independence? God f * cking bless Manchester! "
Of course, Hermione and the others knew that people were dying all over the world now. They didn't want to say something like the life and death of some people were more important. But Batman was indeed different. He was the consultant of the Justice League and one of the important leaders of the super-heroes team. When news of his death reached Green Town, they didn't know what kind of turmoil it would cause.
But the Gallagher brothers did not feel that much about the "death of Batman". Liam, who had been humming the song in a drunken stupor, only heard half of the conversation around him. He interrupted, "Did the boss who could have helped us produce an album die?"
"Shut up, Liam!" Noel rubbed the head that reeked of alcohol away from his shoulder. His friendly attitude towards his brother was very rare.
"Don't touch my hair!" Liam dodged angrily and then muttered, "Goddamn Noel, you're just jealous that my hair is prettier than yours, my face is prettier than yours, and my singing is world-class. I'm also the home of the world's coolest band! God, I really love Liam!
Gallagher is dead! "
Hogwarts Team: We really don't know how this argument turned into Liam's narcissistic lecture.
But Liam's optimism was still useful. After breaking the negative atmosphere, Hermione began to think in a positive direction. "Mr. Wayne might not be in trouble — that's the first thing we have to consider. Secondly, if Mr. Stark approves of our idea, he can still help us. Of course, the most direct way is still to ask Principal Xavier for help. Lastly, and most importantly, if the hypothetical conditions above can't be fulfilled, will you still be willing to sing? "
Noel stared at Hermione for a while before he slowly said, "Definitely —" Just as everyone's face lit up, he suddenly changed his tone. "Maybe."
Everyone was puzzled as he stood up and dragged the drunk Liam up. Noel's face showed his usual sarcastic expression. "We are a band. A band can sing anywhere and anytime. Besides, like this piece of shit Liam said, we are the world's coolest band. We can find a company to release an album, and we can also do a concert tour. Our ability is enough. We don't need this company at all."
After that, he helped Liam out of the room. When he reached the door, he remembered something and turned to the crowd. "I think 'definitely...
Maybe 'is a good sentence. Maybe it can be the title of the first album. "
After the two brothers left the room, the Hogwarts were in a daze for a while. Hermione was especially lost in her thoughts.
The older brothers, Lupin and Kowalski, were the first to break the silence and discuss the possibility of Oasis successfully releasing an album.
Lupin was deeply worried. "In a time like this where the economy is almost paralyzed, will people still be in the mood to buy albums and listen to music?"
Jonathan, on the other hand, had his American experience. "During the Great Depression, people also needed entertainment. The more depressed the economy, the more people need cheap non-essential products as psychological comfort. Lipstick is the most typical example. Considering that Hollywood movies also flourished in those years, I guess there is also a wide market for records. "
Harrison had reservations about his brother's optimism. "But that was the Great Depression after the war, and now it's the time for war. Although people aren't interested in mass consumption, I guess that's because they're trying to convert their cash into food or gold bars."
"There will be a market." Hermione finally came back to her senses and understood their conversation. She expressed her opinion. "There will definitely be a market for it. If 'Hogwarts' — or 'Definitely' —
Can be sung all over the world, that will be our success. If not, if we fail — "
"Then it will be the end of the world." Percy understood what she meant. "And there is nothing to be afraid of at the end of the world."
Hermione nodded. Yes, Nihon was too unpredictable and too powerful an opponent. But after adjusting their mentality, this was their advantage.
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