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Post by spaneli on Aug 7, 2012 12:36:42 GMT -5
I mean more people hate Liam because he swears a lot and can be quite rude, people like chris martin who say nothing contrevertial dont devide opinion, he doesnt really bother anyone apart drom being boring, liam doesnt hold back at all and is usually offensive to most things.the Beatles were so big that pretty much everyone loved him even when they were hooked on LSD and other drugs releasing some of their later albums they might have lost some fans but no one really hated him Really? I suggest you look into their last tour (1966) to see how a lot of the world was offended (unintentionally) by The Beatles. I don't think there were ever mass public burnings of Oasis records. This
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2012 12:57:39 GMT -5
I mean more people hate Liam because he swears a lot and can be quite rude, people like chris martin who say nothing contrevertial dont devide opinion, he doesnt really bother anyone apart drom being boring, liam doesnt hold back at all and is usually offensive to most things.the Beatles were so big that pretty much everyone loved him even when they were hooked on LSD and other drugs releasing some of their later albums they might have lost some fans but no one really hated him Really? I suggest you look into their last tour (1966) to see how a lot of the world was offended (unintentionally) by The Beatles. I don't think there were ever mass public burnings of Oasis records. Lennon said one thing that was probably correct anyway in a time where people still gave a damn about christianity, sure people still believe in it but not as many and not as extremely, Christianity has moved on now and that statement probably would be allright now people have realised that religion isnt that important, Lennon was unlucky really. Liam says some pretty stupid things all the time except now it doesn't really get noticed because he's not in the public eye anymore
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Post by Let It Bleed on Aug 7, 2012 13:10:40 GMT -5
Really? I suggest you look into their last tour (1966) to see how a lot of the world was offended (unintentionally) by The Beatles. I don't think there were ever mass public burnings of Oasis records. Lennon said one thing that was probably correct anyway in a time where people still gave a damn about christianity, sure people still believe in it but not as many and not as extremely, Christianity has moved on now and that statement probably would be allright now people have realised that religion isnt that important, Lennon was unlucky really. Liam says some pretty stupid things all the time except now it doesn't really get noticed because he's not in the public eye anymore if any person/band said they were bigger than Jesus today they'd be just as ridiculed as John Lennon was. that's something you just don't say, even if it might be true. God bless.
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Post by leak4ever on Aug 7, 2012 13:31:34 GMT -5
Really? I suggest you look into their last tour (1966) to see how a lot of the world was offended (unintentionally) by The Beatles. I don't think there were ever mass public burnings of Oasis records. Lennon said one thing that was probably correct anyway in a time where people still gave a damn about christianity, sure people still believe in it but not as many and not as extremely, Christianity has moved on now and that statement probably would be allright now people have realised that religion isnt that important, Lennon was unlucky really. Liam says some pretty stupid things all the time except now it doesn't really get noticed because he's not in the public eye anymore Just admit that you're wrong. You're making yourself look foolish
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2012 15:25:56 GMT -5
Lennon said one thing that was probably correct anyway in a time where people still gave a damn about christianity, sure people still believe in it but not as many and not as extremely, Christianity has moved on now and that statement probably would be allright now people have realised that religion isnt that important, Lennon was unlucky really. Liam says some pretty stupid things all the time except now it doesn't really get noticed because he's not in the public eye anymore Just admit that you're wrong. You're making yourself look foolish Oh yeah cause you can call someone foolish...
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Post by GlastoEls on Aug 7, 2012 17:52:16 GMT -5
Has God played Knebworth recently?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2012 13:14:40 GMT -5
God made Knebworth.
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Post by thefitnesskid1 on Aug 8, 2012 23:49:46 GMT -5
..but he hasn't played there.....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2012 2:37:14 GMT -5
theyknowwhatimean's comments make sense within the context of England where, to many, religion isn't that important. To readers from other countries however, his comments are ridiculous.
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Post by thebeatgoeson on Aug 18, 2012 20:38:19 GMT -5
Starting to show how clever you are now by describing songs as "gay", real mature... Four Letter Word is a tune and theres nothing gay about it at all, straight up rock n roll. if you can't take that and would prefer to listen to What A Life, a song that pretends to be quite up-lifting but is in fact another mid-tempo song with little guitar then thats your choice, I'm not going to ridicule you for that, I just don't agree that as a generalisation, all LAG songs are "gay" I'm not trying to be sarcastic here, but do you seriously still listen to Hung In a Bad Place now, other than when you listen to HC all the way through? Do you ever choose to listen to it specifically? I know music is a matter of taste, but it amazes me how people can sit through something so insipid and banal. And that goes for many LAG songs (and some Noel songs). I've listened to Nature of Reality once, hated it ever since. I have no same in saying that it's one of my favorite songs on the album. With all the slow, Noel-fronted songs that started appearing from that point on, it was nice to hear so high-tempo tunes with energy.
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Post by bathqueen on Sept 22, 2012 6:14:22 GMT -5
The whole comparison understandably became a joke with I'm Outta Time, along with the other shite Beatles rip offs (To Be Where There's Life and Nature of Reality) from Dig Out Your Soul. To Be Where There's Life is a Velvet Underground rip off. you should know your music history or just shut the fuck up, you ignorant twat A sitar based song, about going where "theres life", is rippin off a band which always focused on death and darkness & never recorded a second of sitar?
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