freek
Oasis Roadie
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Post by freek on May 24, 2024 9:46:42 GMT -5
Songs off (What's the Story) Morning Glory have now been streamed more than 4 billion times on Spotify!
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Post by tiger40 on May 24, 2024 12:19:40 GMT -5
I'm maybe late to the party on this, but is the Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble mix of Falling Down not officially available for download anywhere? I was looking on a few different download stores and there's no sign of it. It was only ever officially released on 12" and the Japanese Falling Down single. Yes, you're right as I have both of those releases.
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Post by Casino Boogie on May 24, 2024 13:38:06 GMT -5
I'm maybe late to the party on this, but is the Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble mix of Falling Down not officially available for download anywhere? I was looking on a few different download stores and there's no sign of it. Pretty sure it was available as a download via the offical store around the time of it's release.
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Post by Casino Boogie on May 24, 2024 13:52:07 GMT -5
Just checked and it is from the Oasis store. You could also download the demo version of Falling Down.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on May 24, 2024 16:49:46 GMT -5
Songs off (What's the Story) Morning Glory have now been streamed more than 4 billion times on Spotify! And to top that off, all 12 of their 1990s singles are now certified Gold in the UK, as today Shakermaker becomes their last single to reach this milestone.
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Post by sheisloved on May 25, 2024 6:30:41 GMT -5
Songs off (What's the Story) Morning Glory have now been streamed more than 4 billion times on Spotify! And to top that off, all 12 of their 1990s singles are now certified Gold in the UK, as today Shakermaker becomes their last single to reach this milestone. Amazing
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 26, 2024 12:27:17 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 29, 2024 11:36:33 GMT -5
Noel Gallagher turned 57 today.
Happy Birthday to this proper legend. 🎈
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Post by mossy on May 29, 2024 13:29:21 GMT -5
Noel Gallagher turned 57 today. Happy Birthday to this proper legend. 🎈 Mad to think he’ll be staring down 60 by the time his next album is ready. 60, fooking hell. 🎂
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Post by tiger40 on May 30, 2024 12:24:22 GMT -5
19 years ago today Oasis released their Don't Believe The Truth album, christ it'll be 20 years old next year.
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Post by sheisloved on May 30, 2024 17:20:25 GMT -5
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Post by mkoasis on May 31, 2024 5:59:28 GMT -5
19 years ago today Oasis released their Don't Believe The Truth album, christ it'll be 20 years old next year. That DBTT is almost 20 years old has just killed me inside. (I’m fine now but that really hit hard)
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Post by beentherenow on May 31, 2024 10:15:02 GMT -5
I have written on here that DBTT was such a fun time to be an Oasis fan.
In the early 00’s it was deemed uncool to be an Oasis fan however during the DBTT cycle they seemed to have their swagger back and it offered something new and fresh whilst still sounding like Oasis.
The tour was great too! Controversial opinion but I actually had more fun at the City of Manchester Stadium in 2005 than I did at Finsbury Park in 2002!
Great times, can’t believe that album is nearly 20 years old!!
Fun fact I bought this album on the same day I went to see Revenge of the Sith😁
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 31, 2024 10:48:40 GMT -5
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Post by tiger40 on May 31, 2024 12:35:57 GMT -5
19 years ago today Oasis released their Don't Believe The Truth album, christ it'll be 20 years old next year. That DBTT is almost 20 years old has just killed me inside. (I’m fine now but that really hit hard) I know it's mad that the album is nearly 20 years old. I remember buying the album on the day of release from the then Woolworths and I had to take it back when I got home as they gave me the standered version instead of the deluxe version.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 31, 2024 14:39:10 GMT -5
Am I the only one who loves this performance?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 31, 2024 14:47:59 GMT -5
This song doesn’t fuck around for one second. And the drum solo is brilliant.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on May 31, 2024 15:09:40 GMT -5
Am I the only one who loves this performance? no mate you're not i love it aswell
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Post by welshylad on May 31, 2024 16:21:32 GMT -5
Am I the only one who loves this performance? no mate you're not i love it aswell That whole gig is class
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Post by matt on May 31, 2024 16:25:56 GMT -5
I have written on here that DBTT was such a fun time to be an Oasis fan. In the early 00’s it was deemed uncool to be an Oasis fan however during the DBTT cycle they seemed to have their swagger back and it offered something new and fresh whilst still sounding like Oasis. The tour was great too! Controversial opinion but I actually had more fun at the City of Manchester Stadium in 2005 than I did at Finsbury Park in 2002! Great times, can’t believe that album is nearly 20 years old!! Fun fact I bought this album on the same day I went to see Revenge of the Sith😁 I have a thought (a somewhat very egotistical one that makes me feel important!) that Oasis being cool again in the mid 2000s has to do with my generation - i.e. younger millennials, DBTT released during that prime age group of 13/14/15 when teens have a musical awakening. Oasis still released big singles with relatively big albums back then and those songs, while not iconic, stood on their own merits without any consideration towards the 90s hits. That generation who were too young to get into Oasis in the 90s (again talking about myself here!) got the chance to latch on to them in the mid 2000s. They might not have been the next Beatles, but the band did have a legacy. After the phenomenon died down, it took a bunch of teens with a fresh perspective in the mid 2000s to say 'hey these guys actually were great'. The latter albums didn't get annihilated in the press like Standing on the Shoulders, despite there not being much difference quality wise. Mid 2000s was the first time a big chunk of new fans got onboard, and its kept happening; just need to look at the significant portion of young folk who go to Liam gigs.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on May 31, 2024 16:34:46 GMT -5
no mate you're not i love it aswell That whole gig is class i saw them the following night at the V staffordshire site cracking gig from what i can remember
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Post by Let It Bleed on May 31, 2024 18:28:54 GMT -5
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Post by welshylad on Jun 1, 2024 5:00:26 GMT -5
i saw them the following night at the V staffordshire site cracking gig from what i can remember I was there too, spent all weekend sniffing poppers and taking herbal ecstasy 😎
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Jun 1, 2024 6:32:30 GMT -5
i saw them the following night at the V staffordshire site cracking gig from what i can remember I was there too, spent all weekend sniffing poppers and taking herbal ecstasy 😎 My mate almost set himself on fire halfway through the Oasis set due to spilling poppers and trying to light a ciggie at the same time while completely off his tits
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 6, 2024 11:16:10 GMT -5
Sometime in 1994, I was in London and I vividly remember being in my father’s car. As he’s driving my father cautions me of these apparent hooligan brothers masquerading as rock stars.
Being only six at the time, I was confused as to why anyone would like pop stars for their boorish behaviour allegedly more than their music. I would soon understand the appeal.
My father was warning me about Oasis, who were becoming a phenomenon of youth culture at the time. My father got this one wrong - he loathes Oasis still to this very day. Sorry, dad. Stay mad fer it.
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