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Post by Sternumman on Apr 2, 2015 7:54:10 GMT -5
The truth is, in 20 years time Oasis will be remembered as one of the legends of popular music along with The Beatles, Stones, Nirvana etc.. Only in the UK
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Post by jordan71421 on Apr 2, 2015 8:00:39 GMT -5
At the end of the day it only matter what is influential to you, forget what everyone else thinks
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Post by vespa on Apr 2, 2015 8:00:58 GMT -5
You dont have to sell millions of albums in america to be deemed legends..oasis are arguably in the top 5 biggest international bands of all time in asia they are huge there and in south america,mainland europe and the uk..sales dont deem you legendary status..they had an impact on music and created wonderwall and dont look back in anger..2 of the biggest anthems in music today
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Apr 2, 2015 8:04:40 GMT -5
Yeah, ok, but what i'm trying to say. That fame just happened to them in the 90's, but it wasn't meant to be that way really, they're not that kind of band to be expected to make it that big (look Bonehead). What they always were is a great band with great fuckin' songs who don't give a fuck about anything else. That attitude is Oasis and that attitude is why they'll be remembered for years. It was probably the last punk rock garage band who made it that big without being promoted by some record company from the very first gig or something. They did inspired Arctic Monkeys and many others, even though you can't hear that much in music.
If you're looking at the charts or whatever right now, maybe you can't see Oasis there, but the band will be remembered much more than anything that's there at the time. That's what i think, they are part of the history. They were probably last real big rock n roll band, from time perspective Oasis will be bigger than is now.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Apr 2, 2015 8:06:30 GMT -5
Oasis will NEVER be seen as a legend among the Beatles. They weren't nearly as influencial. In the UK yes
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Apr 2, 2015 8:15:10 GMT -5
The truth is, in 20 years time Oasis will be remembered as one of the legends of popular music along with The Beatles, Stones, Nirvana etc.. Only in the UK I would even doubt THAT. I've got the feeling it's slightly exaggerated.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 8:16:33 GMT -5
The Beatles aren't relevant.
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Post by glider on Apr 2, 2015 8:17:45 GMT -5
The Beatles aren't relevant. The Beatles reunion is imminent.
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Post by glider on Apr 2, 2015 8:18:34 GMT -5
The truth is, in 20 years time Oasis will be remembered as one of the legends of popular music along with The Beatles, Stones, Nirvana etc.. Only in the UK Exactly. They blew their chances with Be Here Now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 8:19:33 GMT -5
It's Diana's fault that Be Here Now wasn't a success.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 8:48:06 GMT -5
I don't to keep banging on about the relevance (or indeed lack of) of Oasis but I just remembered another example.
Last April when Liam tweeted the letters of Oasis one by one, which sent fans and the media into a frenzy and sparked reunion rumours within about 10 minutes. That shows that people care what Liam (and therefore Oasis) is doing.
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Post by lamboasis on Apr 2, 2015 9:19:21 GMT -5
Wonderwall is the biggest song of the last 20 years. In UK Oasis are legends, and when I mean legends I mean FUCKING Legends. So are in Europe, Asia and South America. In UK you hear DLBIA, Champagne Supernova or Wonderwall even at the disco. And young people listen to them. That's why they'll always be big. I mean, in 2009, not 1856, they beat the record for their tour. They could easily do it again now. Go to Manchester and get drunk on the street. Then tell me Oasis aren't still huge when you sing with casual people Champagne Supernova And in 20 years it will be the same. People didn't forget about Stone Roses after 16 years, let alone Oasis.
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Post by leak4ever on Apr 2, 2015 9:24:14 GMT -5
Why have you guys hijacked this thread to argue about this? This is about Noel's chart run. Argue about it in another thread.
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Post by underneaththesky on Apr 2, 2015 9:29:16 GMT -5
dont take too much credit mate Like i said last time you quoted one of my posts i dont care, dig at me.. again. You don't like my warrior keyboard posts.. Ill live.. i hope :/ again? oh man I only remember liking your YouTube videos. it is NOT about you. it's about what you said. you're not special. I sincerely hope you'll live!
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Post by bandontherun on Apr 2, 2015 10:00:58 GMT -5
Why have you guys hijacked this thread to argue about this? This is about Noel's chart run. Argue about it in another thread. This !!!
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Post by jaq515 on Apr 2, 2015 10:42:15 GMT -5
Like i said last time you quoted one of my posts i dont care, dig at me.. again. You don't like my warrior keyboard posts.. Ill live.. i hope :/ again? oh man I only remember liking your YouTube videos. it is NOT about you. it's about what you said. you're not special. I sincerely hope you'll live! but you're just like an angel, your skin makes me cry, you float like a feather, in a beautiful world oh well lets leave it there
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Post by defmaybe00 on Apr 2, 2015 11:55:10 GMT -5
Any heroes you’ve still to meet?
“Dave Grohl - I’d love to meet him - and Noel Gallagher. Although it’s inevitable that Noel will tell someone we are s***. I really like him. He’s very funny - it’s a right of passage - you’re no-one til Noel Gallagher says you’re s***.”
This is Kieran from Circa Waves in an interview today...
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Apr 2, 2015 12:04:28 GMT -5
Never heard of them
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Post by defmaybe00 on Apr 2, 2015 12:08:04 GMT -5
They're a new band,their debut album came out on Monday,we talked a little bit about 'em in the "Rock N Roll Star" section,you should check them out
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Post by lamboasis on Apr 2, 2015 12:08:38 GMT -5
New (good) indie-rock band who released their first record. Go on the Rock N Roll Star section on "Album you're looking forward, 2015 bla bla", we were talking about them. Words from the man himself. Do you want to once again have the impact on the world that you had with Oasis in the ’90s? You didn’t seem very comfortable with the whole phenomenon. NG: I didn’t realize what had happened until it was all over. I’m only realizing now. I was out onstage last night in a place called Düsseldorf in Germany—in the middle of fucking nowhere—and I’d say the first three rows of the crowd could not have even been born when Oasis put out their first single. So, I only really realized it maybe 10 years after it happened. To be honest, it’s never going to happen again. It’s never going to happen for me. It might never happen again in rock ’n’ roll, particularly in England. The music goes on regenerating, you know? I play songs that are 20 years old, the kids go fucking berserk, kids who are like 15, it’s an amazing thing. It’s all about the music anyway. It couldn’t happen to me now what happened to Oasis then, I wouldn’t be able to deal with that—I would be able to deal with it, but, I don’t think I would enjoy it.
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Post by dadrocker on Apr 2, 2015 13:12:22 GMT -5
New (good) indie-rock band who released their first record. Go on the Rock N Roll Star section on "Album you're looking forward, 2015 bla bla", we were talking about them. Words from the man himself. Do you want to once again have the impact on the world that you had with Oasis in the ’90s? You didn’t seem very comfortable with the whole phenomenon. NG: I didn’t realize what had happened until it was all over. I’m only realizing now. I was out onstage last night in a place called Düsseldorf in Germany—in the middle of fucking nowhere—and I’d say the first three rows of the crowd could not have even been born when Oasis put out their first single. So, I only really realized it maybe 10 years after it happened. To be honest, it’s never going to happen again. It’s never going to happen for me. It might never happen again in rock ’n’ roll, particularly in England. The music goes on regenerating, you know? I play songs that are 20 years old, the kids go fucking berserk, kids who are like 15, it’s an amazing thing. It’s all about the music anyway. It couldn’t happen to me now what happened to Oasis then, I wouldn’t be able to deal with that—I would be able to deal with it, but, I don’t think I would enjoy it. Thanks for posting about Circa Waves, just checked out their EP and loved it. Looking forward to their album coming out here on Tuesday!
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Post by matt on Apr 3, 2015 0:37:19 GMT -5
None of those gigs will be remembered like Knebworth 96? Well I don't think they will. As great as those gigs were that you mentioned, much of the crowd are there to see old hits played - it's the reason why Oasis could sell out in seconds yet struggle to sell a new album. Rolling Stones could play one of their greatest gigs tomorrow, but to be truly great in a historical sense, I think it makes more sense when you are watching the greatness unfold before your very eyes. In 1996, Oasis were of the time, their music was exciting and those songs were brand new and hearing them played live for the first time is an experience you cannot replicate. They were of the zeitgeist so to speak and they were the trend setters, and everyone followed them like saviours - it must have been literally awe-inspiring. Difference with 09 is you know what to expect, and they aren't part of the cultural setting anymore. Every band goes through it. And again, as great as the gigs were, I would easily swap them to see Oasis in their prime. Yeah maybe you would cos you personally went to 1 gig in 09? that wasn't very good? Doesn't mean other gigs in that era weren't great My point is same as yours that those gigs won't be remembered like Knebworth or Maine road but they were fantastic fantastic gigs in 08/09 and like you are putting that an oasis gig in their prime must've been great.. They weren't My comment was more purely from the quality point of view But about relevance they'll be plenty of people who were at those gigs for the first time who to them It'll be more relevant gig than Knebworth and that's what music is about not what the NME or q magazine remember in history I totally agree, of course later Oasis don't carry that cultural weight, but if you totally dig it, then of course it doesn't matter what some music journal says. If there's a reunion, I'm not going to be disappointed - I personally don't need it, but if it gives delight to millions of fans then I'm happy for them, and it would take a cold hearted person to take that away from fans. Every fan here wants to see Noel and Liam bury the hatchet anyway, whether they want a reunion or not. If/when a reunion occurs, I'll be like 'no thanks not for me, but I really hope the rest of yous have a great time'. I mean it, and that includes you and everyone else.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Apr 3, 2015 2:11:00 GMT -5
In the Dutch album top100 it says CY went from 31 to 60.
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Post by themagpie on Apr 3, 2015 15:08:32 GMT -5
Ireland
Chasing Yesterday 1-2-5-10-12
5 weeks
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Post by lamboasis on Apr 5, 2015 14:10:48 GMT -5
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