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Post by Silence Dogood on Apr 18, 2011 21:22:30 GMT -5
well you obviously do, why else would you post on this thread? some people.... lol
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 19, 2011 11:44:04 GMT -5
I'm sure there's someone in Milwaukee who may care....
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Post by supernovadragon on Apr 19, 2011 13:41:14 GMT -5
I'm sure there's someone in Milwaukee who may care.... The someone who's still awaiting to buy their tickets
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Post by jasroy on Apr 19, 2011 13:48:42 GMT -5
keep the dream alive was used for the nba playoffs in 2005 or 2006 for several nba finals games for the pre-game montages
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Post by Silence Dogood on Apr 19, 2011 17:02:27 GMT -5
keep the dream alive was used for the nba playoffs in 2005 or 2006 for several nba finals games for the pre-game montages never happened buddy, im almost positive.
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Post by jasroy on Apr 19, 2011 18:32:41 GMT -5
absolutely positive. nba finals before game 6 and game 7 pistons/spurs.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Apr 24, 2011 10:53:38 GMT -5
The Americans on here seem obsessed with Oasis/Beady Eye breaking the US. I'm not sure why.
Liam and Noel are rich beyond their wildest dreams, and I doubt Gem and Andy are short of a penny. Oasis were absolutely massive around the world and sold out tours in countries I never could have imagined them to have had success. Beady Eye's first tour is far bigger than a fair few established bands play at their peak.
I very much doubt America bothers them to be honest. They can't be arsed with it and theres no shame in that.
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Post by NYR on Apr 24, 2011 16:03:13 GMT -5
The Americans on here seem obsessed with Oasis/Beady Eye breaking the US. I'm not sure why. Liam and Noel are rich beyond their wildest dreams, and I doubt Gem and Andy are short of a penny. Oasis were absolutely massive around the world and sold out tours in countries I never could have imagined them to have had success. Beady Eye's first tour is far bigger than a fair few established bands play at their peak. I very much doubt America bothers them to be honest. They can't be arsed with it and theres no shame in that. i honestly like that they're not big in america. that means i get to see them in more intimate venues with their more avid fans. (better seats, as well.)
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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Apr 24, 2011 16:33:15 GMT -5
well you obviously do, why else would you post on this thread? some people.... lol it doesn't matter if they are big. popularity doesn't equate with talent its always been this way. look at the 60's pet sounds and forever changes sold a pittance and are in the canon of greatest all time works. if the album is good it will be remembered no matter.
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