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Post by mancityblues on Oct 9, 2005 14:34:30 GMT -5
Link: www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,16847847-5001026,00.html "This year's Homebake is headlined by Neil and Tim Finn and is expected to feature a star-studded line-up of guest artists including Oasis' Gallagher brothers and Split Enz." Looks like I might extend my trip to Oz! Mega! www.homebake.com.au/2005/bigindex.htmlIt says on the site it's already sold out. Oasis not mentioned on the official site but they also note that they've yet to announce all the bands.
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Post by mancityblues on Oct 9, 2005 20:23:50 GMT -5
BTW, aren't the Finns Split Enz? What's the difference?
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Post by EEstratocaster on Oct 9, 2005 22:41:31 GMT -5
i dont no alot about them but they did release a solo album together this year if that makes sense like just of them cant remember what its called
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Post by astonvillascotty on Oct 11, 2005 2:57:56 GMT -5
you cant be serious?! homebake is strictly for australian bands only tho... this would make history
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Post by EEstratocaster on Oct 11, 2005 21:39:04 GMT -5
well the finn bros are kiwis so guess it isnt just for aussie bands then
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Post by half_the_world_away on Oct 12, 2005 2:31:48 GMT -5
well it has only been for aussie and kiwi bands since it began 10 years ago I think. Bands like the Datsuns and the D4 have played their even though their not aussie. It would be cool if this was true, but I doubt it.
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Post by astonvillascotty on Oct 12, 2005 8:40:06 GMT -5
everyone who is downunder knows that kiwi bands/artists come under the "australian" banner. and everyone downunder knows that all the kiwi people who have an inch of talent become naturalised australians (because there is simply no market in nz). so homebake covers australia and external australian states (nz, png, tasmania hahaha). anyways. i fail to see oasis playing here. we need more evidence.
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Post by EEstratocaster on Oct 12, 2005 22:56:00 GMT -5
yeh aussie and kiwis are pretty simlar ill admit that i wish oasis would actually make the short flight over here every so often
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