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Post by underneaththesky on Apr 21, 2015 8:02:56 GMT -5
slide in buaby, together we're fried
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Post by Jgrp on Apr 21, 2015 9:08:53 GMT -5
Would noel really go back on his word so soon though? Still think it'll happen, but not for a while
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Post by batfink30 on Apr 21, 2015 9:32:00 GMT -5
Would noel really go back on his word so soon though? Still think it'll happen, but not for a while If he's skint he would.
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Post by Jgrp on Apr 21, 2015 10:46:56 GMT -5
Would noel really go back on his word so soon though? Still think it'll happen, but not for a while If he's skint he would. Ye but he's not though
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Apr 21, 2015 11:28:53 GMT -5
Fucking hell, people actually think they're getting back together...
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Post by Jack on Apr 21, 2015 11:58:25 GMT -5
I'd be more excited for a third Beady Eye album than an Oasis reunion tour/gig whatever.
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Post by magneticz on Apr 21, 2015 12:02:06 GMT -5
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Post by joladella on Apr 21, 2015 12:30:36 GMT -5
I'd be more excited for a third Beady Eye album than an Oasis reunion tour/gig whatever. I'd take either or anything that gets Liam singing and on a stage again.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Apr 21, 2015 12:34:31 GMT -5
If I might ask, who is this in your profile pic? He looks familiar.
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Post by magneticz on Apr 21, 2015 12:41:33 GMT -5
If I might ask, who is this in your profile pic? He looks familiar. That's me, of course.
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Post by Jgrp on Apr 21, 2015 13:01:05 GMT -5
I'd be more excited for a third Beady Eye album than an Oasis reunion tour/gig whatever. I agree. I want an oasis reunion one day. But right now a 3rd BE album would be my preference!
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Post by Jack on Apr 21, 2015 14:31:55 GMT -5
If I might ask, who is this in your profile pic? He looks familiar. That's me, of course. Adolf Hipster?
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Apr 21, 2015 15:15:14 GMT -5
The sad thing about it is that everybody right now are just scrolling through 2009 Dig Out Your Soul tour and asking themselves the same question: Do we really fuckin' want that ?
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Post by magneticz on Apr 21, 2015 15:23:19 GMT -5
The sad thing about it is that everybody right now are just scrolling through 2009 Dig Out Your Soul tour and asking themselves the same question: Do we really fuckin' want that ? And the answer is: Y E S!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 15:26:56 GMT -5
difference for me though is Liam wont be angry fork Liam and he will be putting more effort into it. (hopefully)
if its gonna happen its gonna happen, Ill go along for the ride and probably love the heck out of it, if it doesnt then so what.
just want Liam to get his arse in gear and do something new, probably would be as cool if not cooler to see Liam do something in a solo capacity.
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Post by batfink30 on Apr 21, 2015 15:27:53 GMT -5
The sad thing about it is that everybody right now are just scrolling through 2009 Dig Out Your Soul tour and asking themselves the same question: Do we really fuckin' want that ? No.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Apr 21, 2015 15:37:19 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 21, 2015 15:42:38 GMT -5
I re-watched that the other day for the first time in years.....best parody of that clip. Fucking hilarious.
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Post by matt on Apr 21, 2015 15:48:15 GMT -5
I re-watched that the other day for the first time in years.....best parody of that clip. Fucking hilarious. Honestly NL4E, what is it you see in an Oasis reunion compared to us sceptics?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 21, 2015 18:24:38 GMT -5
I re-watched that the other day for the first time in years.....best parody of that clip. Fucking hilarious. Honestly NL4E, what is it you see in an Oasis reunion compared to us sceptics? 1. A completely Noel-Written Oasis album.
He's bang on form. NGHFB and CY should have been under the Oasis moniker. Maybe a Liam tune thrown in if good enough, but Noel's song writing is on form, so why remain a solo act - which is small and pales in comparison to the Oasis brand propelling him and his songs to a global level and appreciated by millions once more. 2. Liam's Energy and Vocals
I don't understand people who say that Chasing Yesterday is different than NGHFB. It's the same product, but with better production. Just as Record Machine is crying for Liam's vox, so is the likes of Lock All the Doors, and You Know We Can't Go Back. BOTH Noel's solo albums would work well under the Oasis name with most songs sung by Liam. Noel is good solo, but Oasis were great live; therein lies the difference....Noel lacks the urgency, the energy, that Liam provides. 3. Gem
I can't stand the arrangement and/or Noel's guitarist - I can't make out which is more at fault. Either way, Noel is crying out for the loyal Gem as guitarist and companion. You don't get much effortlessly cool than Gem. Top bloke. 4. Band/Gang Mentality
Oasis is like following a football team - the highs, the lows, and loyal for life. They've since gone into administration, and I'm not having that. I want them back. 5. Noel/Liam Magic
Noel writing songs for Liam to sing. Liam singing Noel's brilliant songs. Their harmonizing. Their banter. And hell, their arguments. That brotherly bond was majestic how they played off one another. 6. Am I really explaining to an Oasis fan on an Oasis form why Oasis were and would still be utterly brilliant?
Sadly I am....
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Post by Manualex on Apr 21, 2015 18:33:12 GMT -5
Honestly NL4E, what is it you see in an Oasis reunion compared to us sceptics? 1. A completely Noel-Written Oasis album.
He's bang on form. NGHFB and CY should have been under the Oasis moniker. Maybe a Liam tune thrown in if good enough, but Noel's song writing is on form, so why remain a solo act - which is small and pales in comparison to the Oasis brand propelling him and his songs to a global level and appreciated by millions once more. 2. Liam's Energy and Vocals
I don't understand people who say that Chasing Yesterday is different than NGHFB. It's the same product, but with better production. Just as Record Machine is crying for Liam's vox, so is the likes of Lock All the Doors, and You Know We Can't Go Back. BOTH Noel's solo albums would work well under the Oasis name with most songs sung by Liam. Noel is good solo, but Oasis were great live; therein lies the difference....Noel lacks the urgency, the energy, that Liam provides. 3. Gem
I can't stand the arrangement and/or Noel's guitarist - I can't make out which is more at fault. Either way, Noel is crying out for the loyal Gem as guitarist and companion. You don't get much effortlessly cool than Gem. Top bloke. 4. Band/Gang Mentality
Oasis is like following a football team - the highs, the lows, and loyal for life. They've since gone into administration, and I'm not having that. I want them back. 5. Noel/Liam Magic
Noel writing songs for Liam to sing. Liam singing Noel's brilliant songs. Their harmonizing. Their banter. And hell, their arguments. That brotherly bond was majestic how they played off one another. 6. Am I really explaining to an Oasis fan on an Oasis form why Oasis were and would still be utterly brilliant?
Sadly I am.... I dont see any reunion unless someone who threw a plum/broke a guitar apologizes for that
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Post by ManofMisery on Apr 21, 2015 18:36:43 GMT -5
Thats it. I want them. We NEED LG onstage again. I hear Noels touring calender is bare come the summer...YOU GOTTA MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!
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Post by matt on Apr 21, 2015 19:20:50 GMT -5
Honestly NL4E, what is it you see in an Oasis reunion compared to us sceptics? 1. A completely half baked Oasis album, half written by people you don't think are Oasis.
No reason to think Noel would change this when he had plenty of material in 2008 to write a complete album. 2. Liam's Lack of Energy and Ruined Vocals
Love Liam, and in the studio he NAILS IT still. But live - one out of every ten performance seems decent, and if you are a performer, you need to perform EVERY gig. The bad Liam gigs outweight the great ones these days. It's not just Liam, Noel's lack of interest in gigs - looking like he's coasting waiting for the paycheck, looks terrible. 3. Gem.... isn't anything special.
What is your obsession with Gem?! Just because he looks cool?! He's a competent guitarist, nothing flashy and doesn't offer anything Bonehead could do. Bonehead wasn't technically great, but he was like a punk who had the thrash it and play attitude, giving Oasis the rugged, raw passionate sound live. Nowadays, Gem is far too 'clean' a guitarist and performances are insipid by comparison. Heck, the guitarist from Coldplay (Jonny Buckland) is more vital to Coldplay than Gem is to Oasis.... and nobody knows who the hell he is! 4. Band/Gang Mentality
Oasis is NOT like a football team. Music is something which is universal, it's not tribal or a competiton. Music's prime aim is to connect with the listener - once you fail to do that, musicians shouldn't expect loyalty if their music starts to fail. It's quite difficult to stick up for a band that made arguably one of the worst halfs of an album in Dig Out Your Soul. When I dispense my hard earned cash on albums, I demand quality, not shite - and, boy, Oasis sure loved pumping their albums full of raw sewage in the 2000s! In fact, bathing in raw sewage would be like a soothing herbal bath in comparison to listening to Nature of Reality! 5. Noel/Liam Magic
This one I think we all agree on. We'd all love to see them get back together at least on personal terms, the banter was great, but if its anything like the Dig Out Your Soul tour, that's not entertaining at all, that's just tragic. I don't see anything appealing in their rifts, I think it's just sad. 6. Am I really explaining to an Oasis fan on an Oasis forum why Oasis were brilliant but AREN'T anymore?
Sadly I am.... FIXED. There's my opinion on why I don't want this. I really hope you are right that everything goes swimmingly, but I'm always a glass half full kind of guy in all walks of life.
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Post by shoes222 on Apr 21, 2015 19:43:29 GMT -5
At the end of the day, I think the situation is the same as it always has been. Liam would jump back into Oasis tomorrow if he had the chance, Noel doesn't see the appeal with all the hassle involved that matt mentioned above.
I actually think Noel is being honest for once. If someone wants to pay him a ludicrous amount of money for some one-off Oasis gigs, he'll do it. Maybe something has already been agreed upon behind-the-scenes for next year, who knows. But actually reforming the band, making new albums, getting into the same "grind" of being in a huge commercial band again...it's just not happening. Especially now that he's producing himself, Noel is really embracing his newfound freedom to go into the studio, make 100% of all the decisions, and just do whatever he wants. Inviting Liam and Gem and unnamed bass player #3 (because it likely won't be Andy) into the studio with him probably does not appeal to him at all creatively.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 21, 2015 20:33:03 GMT -5
At the end of the day, I think the situation is the same as it always has been. Liam would jump back into Oasis tomorrow if he had the chance, Noel doesn't see the appeal with all the hassle involved that matt mentioned above. I actually think Noel is being honest for once. If someone wants to pay him a ludicrous amount of money for some one-off Oasis gigs, he'll do it. Maybe something has already been agreed upon behind-the-scenes for next year, who knows. But actually reforming the band, making new albums, getting into the same "grind" of being in a huge commercial band again...it's just not happening. Especially now that he's producing himself, Noel is really embracing his newfound freedom to go into the studio, make 100% of all the decisions, and just do whatever he wants. Inviting Liam and Gem and unnamed bass player #3 (because it likely won't be Andy) into the studio with him probably does not appeal to him at all creatively. I don't know. Noel's been wanting to do a solo album for awhile (And no, I do not believe the utter nonsensical conspiracy that he's held back Oasis songs for his eventual solo project. That's crazy talk). But the reality is that both his debut and Chasing Yesterday are no different to his output in Oasis. Even the Right Stuff isn't even "out there" as it's a fine comparison to Gas Panic. There's no bloody point in doing a solo project with Oasis tunes, when you have the chance to make it a global success with the Oasis name and supporting characters. The only logical reason would be if Noel and Liam aren't able to mend their differences. But apart from that, it's shear stupidity not to reform the band. Why play arenas when you can play stadiums? Why be only relevant in the UK, when you could be Familiar to Millions world wide? Why rake in millions when you could be banking multi-millions? Noel has proven to himself that he can do a solo project and be successful. His fantasy has been fulfilled. And with the rift with brother Liam healed/healing, it's time to reunite the band. In fact, that could now be seen as a new challenge for Noel: Reunite the band and make them big again. Mediocrity vs. Grandiosity. Oasis always stood for the latter even if they produced the former. But what will Noel choose now....?
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