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Post by guigsysEstring on Mar 12, 2016 16:41:03 GMT -5
We'll most likely get a trailer around June then. This is an Oasis project - they're always delayed. Note that August/September announcement above didn't state a year.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 16, 2016 9:39:17 GMT -5
This film HAS to feature the bit of Stand By Me where Liam sings "I've found a key upon the floor, / Maybe you and I will not believe in / The things we find behind the door".
As the incomparably irritating nl4e highlighted a few months back, it's the perfect metaphor for the Gallagher's meteoric rise to superstardom.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 9:45:46 GMT -5
This film HAS to feature the bit of Stand By Me where Liam sings " I've found a key upon the floor, / Maybe you and I will not believe in / The things we find behind the door". As the incomparably irritating nl4e highlighted a few months back, it's the perfect metaphor for the Gallagher's meteoric rise to superstardom. I don't understand that line, can you explain it?
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Post by andymorris on Mar 16, 2016 10:21:32 GMT -5
This film HAS to feature the bit of Stand By Me where Liam sings " I've found a key upon the floor, / Maybe you and I will not believe in / The things we find behind the door". As the incomparably irritating nl4e highlighted a few months back, it's the perfect metaphor for the Gallagher's meteoric rise to superstardom. I don't understand that line, can you explain it? Something to do with being the lucky one (finding a key) and not being swallowed by stardom and what the press and your fans make of you (not believe all that's behind the door, the fake world of stardom). I guess Noel finally understood his own lyrics, Liam, maybe not...
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 16, 2016 10:59:55 GMT -5
This film HAS to feature the bit of Stand By Me where Liam sings " I've found a key upon the floor, / Maybe you and I will not believe in / The things we find behind the door". As the incomparably irritating nl4e highlighted a few months back, it's the perfect metaphor for the Gallagher's meteoric rise to superstardom. I don't understand that line, can you explain it? Think back to Fade Away, and the lines, "When I was young, I thought I had my own key, I knew exactly what I wanted to be. Now, I'm sure You've boarded up every door"and, "I've never even seen the key to the door, We only get what we will settle for"Noel presents his dreams (of rock stardom) being like a whole other world from the one he lived in at the time. Quite reasonable, I think, as the Gallagher's didn't have the happiest of upbringings. In Fade Away - much like with D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman, written at a similar time - he's lamenting those that try and deny us our dreams ("You've boarded up every door"). Fast-foward to 1996, however, when Noel came to write Stand By Me, all his dreams HAD come true. He'd "found the key upon the door" (i.e. managed, out of nothing, to form a successful band) and now he could open the door that was once locked for him, and enter into that better world of fame and riches, he'd once only dreamed about. I think why he says they might not "believe in the things we find..." there, is about him being overawed by it all. I imagine playing to 200,000+ people at Knebworth, only a few years after first forming a band, would be quite overwhelming. Hope that makes sense. If not, I apologise.
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Post by standbymoi on Mar 17, 2016 13:58:00 GMT -5
This film HAS to feature the bit of Stand By Me where Liam sings " I've found a key upon the floor, / Maybe you and I will not believe in / The things we find behind the door". As the incomparably irritating nl4e highlighted a few months back, it's the perfect metaphor for the Gallagher's meteoric rise to superstardom. "Maybe you and I will not believe in.....I'm paying for a dodgy whore, she does me everytime!" Liam, Wembley 2000
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Post by allingoodtime on Mar 20, 2016 16:13:51 GMT -5
Does anyone know when this is going to be released, and what kind of documentary it is going to be?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 20, 2016 16:15:27 GMT -5
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Mar 20, 2016 16:17:49 GMT -5
Summer time (August/September I think). If you have seen Amy that will give you some indication. Lots of interviews over the top of archive footage. It'll be good but I'm not overly excited about it, it'll be stories we've all heard before - except with Liam and Noel slagging each other off
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Mar 20, 2016 16:19:49 GMT -5
Also - not to be a dick - but you surely could have just Googled this?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 20, 2016 16:28:05 GMT -5
Also - not to be a dick - but you surely could have just Googled this? Or looked at the other thread.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Mar 20, 2016 16:54:52 GMT -5
No harm done really is there.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Mar 20, 2016 18:37:25 GMT -5
should be good especially if we get tons of unseen footage
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 20, 2016 20:45:39 GMT -5
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Post by allingoodtime on Mar 21, 2016 2:50:23 GMT -5
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Post by RocketMan on Mar 21, 2016 11:10:07 GMT -5
Thats bad. Cocksucker blues the forbidden stones tour docu shows a lot of this stuff like keith richards being high on heroine, sex orgys on a plane or basically everyones sniffing coke backstage THATS WHAT EVERYONES LOOKING FOR.
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Post by allingoodtime on Mar 21, 2016 13:01:34 GMT -5
Thats bad. Cocksucker blues the forbidden stones tour docu shows a lot of this stuff like keith richards being high on heroine, sex orgys on a plane or basically everyones sniffing coke backstage THATS WHAT EVERYONES LOOKING FOR. lol ye i'd like to have seen a bit of that too..after all its their real story, why leave it out?
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Post by RocketMan on Mar 21, 2016 19:31:20 GMT -5
Thats bad. Cocksucker blues the forbidden stones tour docu shows a lot of this stuff like keith richards being high on heroine, sex orgys on a plane or basically everyones sniffing coke backstage THATS WHAT EVERYONES LOOKING FOR. lol ye i'd like to have seen a bit of that too..after all its their real story, why leave it out? Because of their kids, i guess.
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Post by allingoodtime on Mar 22, 2016 10:33:52 GMT -5
I'm sure their kids will find out eventually anyway
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 22, 2016 11:09:52 GMT -5
I'm still wondering this, innit.
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Post by themanwithnoname on Mar 22, 2016 12:17:22 GMT -5
This film HAS to feature the bit of Stand By Me where Liam sings " I've found a key upon the floor, / Maybe you and I will not believe in / The things we find behind the door". As the incomparably irritating nl4e highlighted a few months back, it's the perfect metaphor for the Gallagher's meteoric rise to superstardom. "Maybe you and I will not believe in.....I'm paying for a dodgy whore, she does me everytime!" Liam, Wembley 2000
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Post by guigsysEstring on Mar 22, 2016 12:41:55 GMT -5
"Maybe you and I will not believe in.....I'm paying for a dodgy whore, she does me everytime!" Liam, Wembley 2000 Said it before but I could have gone on the 1st night but no I had to do a disastrous blind date so went on the 2nd night instead ....still the best couple hundred quid odd I ever spent
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Post by themanwithnoname on Mar 23, 2016 7:32:53 GMT -5
Said it before but I could have gone on the 1st night but no I had to do a disastrous blind date so went on the 2nd night instead ....still the best couple hundred quid odd I ever spent Yeah, I was there on the second night too. But I reckon I'd drunk about as much as Liam and only realised what a state he was in when I watched it back on video!
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Post by smash on Mar 24, 2016 0:15:49 GMT -5
So as much as I look forward to anything Oasis, I wonder what slant this documentary will take, because we've all seen oodles of Oasis documentaries that follow the same line - brothers from Burnage, difficult upbringing to Knebworth success. And from what I've seen them searching for footage-wise already (and knowing the end point is Knebworth), you got to wonder - is this just a MTV behind the music with some new footage? I hope not. A decent documentary looks at something in a way you haven't thought of it before, and surprises you. But if this is just Noel spinning the same stories for the 1,000,000 time, and the usual suspects lined up to sing his praises with sidecuts to the usual dustups - ugh. Big ugh.
So I ask you - what would you want to see? Knowing everything we know about the band, what unknown hopefully brings this from standard promo documentary to truly good?
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Post by frjdoasis on Mar 24, 2016 4:17:31 GMT -5
Great interview. Noel talks about the documentary
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