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Post by gdforever on Sept 20, 2010 18:04:07 GMT -5
Do you actually want them to reform...or would you rather they just leave it? Personally, today, I kind of don't want them to become that cliche of a band that reunites for nostalgia. There are already enough cliches in their story...and I perversely want all those journalist that immediately forecast the reunion in 5 years to eat their words. LOL But then I am fickle and may just be feeling peevish today. Remember...this isn't about what you think WILL happen but rather what you WANT to happen.
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Post by BlueJay on Sept 21, 2010 4:51:57 GMT -5
I dont want them to reform so that their legacy will grow and people will start to realize just how good they were. Also their last album was dismal and the band were so disinsterested on their last tour that a reform seems irrelevant and boring. Its much more insteresting that they do their own things, the oasis nostalgia will grow resultingly.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2010 8:54:29 GMT -5
Oasis ran it's course somewhere during the last decade. No big deal. They move on, we move on, and everyone is probably better for it. Change adds spice to life. Cheers!
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Post by paranoidandroid on Sept 21, 2010 10:05:44 GMT -5
nah, last album and tour was ace so it was a good point to leave.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 21, 2010 10:22:40 GMT -5
Yes. And I will not be happy until I hear the final epic guitar-solo-laden studio version of Record Machine
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Post by Headmaster on Sept 21, 2010 11:01:42 GMT -5
Would be good to see them reuniting in 2014 with a tour and a new album after Beady Eye's album in 2011 and Noel solo album in 2012.
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Post by NYR on Sept 21, 2010 11:51:49 GMT -5
Yes. And I will not be happy until I hear the final epic guitar-solo-laden studio version of Record Machine wait for the box set, then.
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Post by gdforever on Sept 25, 2010 13:15:15 GMT -5
How do only 9 people have an opinion on this? LOL
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Post by manualex on Sept 25, 2010 18:03:24 GMT -5
If they make a album with no filler(DOYS was 3 track short of this)then yes if not, no i dont want them to reform like brandon flowers said they have already left their mark.
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Post by NYR on Sept 25, 2010 23:56:32 GMT -5
i'd rather they stop before they end up like the rolling stones 1982 onwards.
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Post by masterplan200 on Sept 26, 2010 0:46:45 GMT -5
i'd rather they stop before they end up like the rolling stones 1982 onwards. This
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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 26, 2010 4:40:01 GMT -5
Let them go their own way.
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Post by beadyeyeunofficial on Sept 26, 2010 10:21:10 GMT -5
For some reason, the idea of reuniting in 2014/2015, after Liam becomes bored with Beady Eye and Noel's done his solo album (although, with Noel, there's a chance he'll never get around to doing it!), to do either Definitely Maybe or (What's the Story) Morning Glory? live seems appetising. Primal Scream are performing the whole of Screamadelica later this year, so it can be done. However, I'm worried whether Liam will be able to sustain a satisfactory vocal performance for all of the songs, throughout the tour. I dread to think what he would be like when trying to perform the likes of 'Married with Children', 'Shakermaker', 'Morning Glory' etc. Imagine getting the original line-up to perform the songs! Liam, Noel, Guigsy, Bonehead and Tony performing together live for the first time since the Top of the Pops performance of 'Some Might Say'. To be fair, their last two albums were top notch. I think they finally got their heads together to focus on the music; the band was settled with the new members, who were contributing solid pieces of music, Liam realised that he couldn't live his hedonistic rock'n'roll lifestyle for ever with kids, Noel realised they were becoming a parody of their former selves, and they finally became a band that could make actually make a good album.
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Post by therollingpeople on Oct 13, 2010 9:25:37 GMT -5
Oasis have released loads of stuff, been active for over 15 years, left behind a legacy... if they don't reform then it's not the end of the world. Of course I'd love for them to. I'm pretty certain that they will sometime in the future. I'm sure that in time Liam and Noel will make peace (again). They are brothers after all Just my opinion
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Post by Iliad ♣ on Oct 13, 2010 13:13:27 GMT -5
I don't really care, but I'm sure they will. Noel will get tired of playing small venues and Beady Eye will get tired of acting as a support act for bigger names.
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Post by Rita on Oct 13, 2010 15:35:31 GMT -5
they need a happy ending... this break up was a tragedy. I think they will reunite at least for some gigs, not so sure about them making more music...
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Post by NYR on Oct 13, 2010 22:26:19 GMT -5
they need a happy ending... this break up was a tragedy. I think they will reunite at least for some gigs, not so sure about them making more music... i'm sure they will, but when you think about it, i think their current ending was as fitting as it could get.
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Post by shakermaker74 on Oct 26, 2010 5:39:47 GMT -5
never thought id say it but i dont want to see them reform for a few years yet. Id now admit they seemed to have run there course, hunger and desire was no longer there. Although i think they will one day.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2010 18:56:37 GMT -5
i'm looking forward to a noel solo career, it will be like the good old days every track written by the legend himself.
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Post by Rain on Dec 27, 2010 5:29:30 GMT -5
Almost every 90's band have, Even Smashing pumpkins with just Billy Corgan.
I personally don't, but I am sure they will, because of money. I will always be a fan, but I like leave how it is. Noel can make solo albums and have many guest artist on his albums. Liam has grown in the last few years with Pretty Green and his own things.
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Post by beadyeyeunofficial on Jan 4, 2011 13:31:41 GMT -5
I would really like this to happen:
In 2014, they reunite to play Definitely Maybe complete with Bonehead, Guigs and Tony. At the final gig, which will be at Wembley, Noel should get the mic after the encore is finished (which will be All Around the World, The Masterplan, Champagne Supernova and I Am the Walrus) and publicly apologise to Tony for all the grief he has handed out to the drummer over the years. It would be a fitting end.
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Post by NYR on Jan 4, 2011 22:34:40 GMT -5
I would really like this to happen: In 2014, they reunite to play Definitely Maybe complete with Bonehead, Guigs and Tony. At the final gig, which will be at Wembley, Noel should get the mic after the encore is finished (which will be All Around the World, The Masterplan, Champagne Supernova and I Am the Walrus) and publicly apologise to Tony for all the grief he has handed out to the drummer over the years. It would be a fitting end. that has as much likelihood as jesus being the opening act.
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Post by beadyeyeunofficial on Jan 5, 2011 10:55:56 GMT -5
I would really like this to happen: In 2014, they reunite to play Definitely Maybe complete with Bonehead, Guigs and Tony. At the final gig, which will be at Wembley, Noel should get the mic after the encore is finished (which will be All Around the World, The Masterplan, Champagne Supernova and I Am the Walrus) and publicly apologise to Tony for all the grief he has handed out to the drummer over the years. It would be a fitting end. that has as much likelihood as jesus being the opening act. I've heard that Noel likes The Jesus and Mary Chain.
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Post by putthisin ® on Jan 20, 2011 16:39:30 GMT -5
that has as much likelihood as jesus being the opening act. I've heard that Noel likes The Jesus and Mary Chain. He would be on the piano anyway
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Post by caro on Jan 29, 2011 23:50:12 GMT -5
I agree with Rain
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