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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Nov 7, 2010 18:37:14 GMT -5
Think we're more likely to hear Live Forever and Supersonic than Thank You For The Good Times as, lets be honest, nobody really gives a shit about them. I doubt the average gig attendee will have heard of it.
Can't see them selling out arenas either.
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Post by The Morning Son on Nov 7, 2010 18:52:43 GMT -5
They will probably have enough Beady Eye material to do a full set, I mean the album is rumoured to have 12 songs on it and if they releases 3 or 4 b-sides too and they have a few extra tracks floating about then they could have 20 or so to pick from.
If they did an Oasis song, then I'd only like the one maybe as the last song of the set or encore and it would have to be written by them. Maybe finishing on something like To Be Where Theres Life, that would be pretty cool with the solo then the slow end that it has.
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Post by gdforever on Nov 7, 2010 19:01:27 GMT -5
They will probably have enough Beady Eye material to do a full set, I mean the album is rumoured to have 12 songs on it and if they releases 3 or 4 b-sides too and they have a few extra tracks floating about then they could have 20 or so to pick from. If they did an Oasis song, then I'd only like the one maybe as the last song of the set or encore and it would have to be written by them. Maybe finishing on something like To Be Where Theres Life, that would be pretty cool with the solo then the slow end that it has. Where have you heard this? I have heard nothing about the number of songs.
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Post by The Morning Son on Nov 7, 2010 19:19:30 GMT -5
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Post by gdforever on Nov 7, 2010 19:20:52 GMT -5
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Post by martinpaul on Nov 8, 2010 6:38:34 GMT -5
Not for me, Oasis is in the past and I really hope they make a clean break. They should do smaller venues and play the new album and b sides with maybe the odd cover, get the buzz going and approach it as if it is their debut record (i.e ignore the Oasis past) without falling back on Oasis songs.
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Post by gdforever on Nov 8, 2010 12:29:05 GMT -5
Not for me, Oasis is in the past and I really hope they make a clean break. They should do smaller venues and play the new album and b sides with maybe the odd cover, get the buzz going and approach it as if it is their debut record (i.e ignore the Oasis past) without falling back on Oasis songs. Very much this
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Nov 8, 2010 12:43:35 GMT -5
Think we're more likely to hear Live Forever and Supersonic than Thank You For The Good Times as, lets be honest, nobody really gives a shit about them. I doubt the average gig attendee will have heard of it. Na, Liam won't let BDI play Noel songs live, though Supersonic/Live Forever/WW would quite certainly increase the quality of a BDI gig. I really don't want them to play old, average songs like Thank You For The Good Times - I'm ok with I'm Outta Time or Songbird, though.
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Post by beadyeyedoasis on Nov 9, 2010 16:29:01 GMT -5
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Post by beadyeyedoasis on Nov 9, 2010 16:49:11 GMT -5
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Post by dearprudence on Nov 9, 2010 17:02:19 GMT -5
I just hope they turn the page and play full setlist of BDI songs, plus a couple of covers... dont see the point in changing bands name if your gonna keep playing your old band songs...
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