- Powderfinger's Oi Song Trilogy
The Oi Trilogy is a three-part series of songs by Australian band
Powderfinger all featuring the letters "Oi" within the song titles, and each are from consecutive Powderfinger albums. The first song "Oipic" was released on Powderfinger's second album "Double Allergic ", released in 1996. The band followed with writing "Capoicity" in 1997 which was released on the 1998 album "Internationalist". The final chapter is entitled "Thrilloilogy" which was on the fourth Powderfinger album "Odyssey Number Five " released in 2000.Though each of the "Oi" trilogy has no obvious lyrical ties, musically the three are rather similar, though with their varying degrees of pace and dynamic.
The "o" and the "i" in each song title are designed to be pronounced as individual syllables as each song title is more descriptive than having the letters pronounced as "oi" or "oy," meaning that "Oipic" is pronounced "o-ipic," "Capoicity" pronounced "capo-icity" and "Thrilloilogy" is pronounced "Thrillow-ilogy."
Song infobox
Name = Oipic
Type = Song
Artist =Powderfinger
Album =Double Allergic
Released = flagicon|Australia2 September ,1996
track_no = 7
Recorded = 1996, Sunshine Studio, Brisbane
Genre = Rock
Length = 4:09
Writer =Bernard Fanning
Composer =Powderfinger
Label = Polydor
Producer = Tim Whitten & Powderfinger
prev = "Give"
prev_no = 6
next = "Living Type "
next_no = 8Oipic
The 1996 song "Oipic" from "Double Allergic" is an upbeat piece with lyrics by Fanning which talks about the fallacies of the recording and entertainment industry and its fickleness. The line "A new seasons King with a brand new face" from the chorus is to signify the artists and people put into the spotlight or places of prominence very suddenly, only to have the same treatment given to another person very soon after.
Song infobox
Name = Capoicity
Type = Song
Artist =Powderfinger
Album = Internationalist
Released = flagicon|Australia7 September ,1998
track_no = 12
Recorded = 1998, Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne
Genre = Rock
Length = 5:44
Writer =Bernard Fanning
Composer =Powderfinger
Label = Polydor
Producer = Nick DiDia
prev = "Over My Head"
prev_no = 11
next = "Lemon Sunrise"
next_no = 13Capoicity
The 1998 song "Capoicity" takes its name from the fact that it employs use of a
capo , similar to the naming of the song D.A.F.; it was named after the main chords used in the song. The song is the slow movement of the trilogy, and talks about sheltering oneself from the issues of the world, in similar context to "Oipic," except more about avoiding the world "Oipic" describes.Song infobox
Name = Thrilloilogy
Type = Song
Artist =Powderfinger
Album =Odyssey Number Five
Released = flagicon|Australia4 September ,2000
track_no = 10
Recorded = 1999, Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne
Genre = Rock
Length = 6:10
Writer =Bernard Fanning
Composer =Powderfinger
Label = Polydor
Producer = Nick DiDia
prev = "We Should Be Together Now"
prev_no = 9
next = "Whatever Makes You Happy"
next_no = 11Thrilloilogy
"Thrilloilogy," the last part of the trilogy, takes its name from merging the words "trilogy," "thrill" and the series' signature "oi" inclusion. The is an upbeat rock song, making it the playful closing piece. Its link to the first two songs is weaker, there is no clear connection in the somewhat vague lyric. "Thrilloilogy" is the only song of the trilogy to be featured on Powderfinger's greatest hits album ' released in 2004 and was also performed live and featured on the live concert CD and DVD releases ' also released in 2004, as well as the "Across the Geat Divide tour" DVD in 2007.
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Powderfinger discography
*"Double Allergic "
*"Internationalist
*"Odyssey Number Five "
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