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Post by Rolo on Mar 15, 2017 18:20:20 GMT -5
Looks like he's lost a lot of weight.
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Post by ariananana on Mar 15, 2017 19:19:27 GMT -5
๐ I wouldn't mind him bringing me a coffee in the morning! Looking ๐๐ฝ at the moment! He knows how to shed those lbs quickly!
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Post by tezza198 on Mar 15, 2017 19:39:14 GMT -5
Wow went from fatty in that soccer game to this lol wasn't kidding about the 5am runs
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Post by matt on Mar 15, 2017 19:49:28 GMT -5
OaJust online. Here is a reliable source - Now really, going on before The Courteeners is taking the biscuit! Liam could just merely burp into the microphone and I'd still lap that up more than The Courteeners.
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Post by themightyeye on Mar 15, 2017 20:05:39 GMT -5
Looks like he's lost a lot of weight. Someone's ready to make a statement.
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Post by themightyeye on Mar 15, 2017 23:02:26 GMT -5
[quot p.m.โe author=" Rolo" source="/post/1384830/thread" timestamp="1489620020"] Looks like he's lost a lot of weight.[/quote] Someone's ready to make a statement.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 16, 2017 3:06:35 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher is probably the last rockstar made of pure testosterone. I don't care if he doesn't sound the same as he used to -- idk why people keep whining about it! --, he's a living legend, he can do whatever he wants . I hope he gets back that savage confidence he used to have, so he can make music great again.ย In an age where Rag 'N' Bone is on the cover of NME, having Liam Gallagher back will certainly bring some fresh air. I can't wait for his solo album.ย What's wrong with Rag 'N' Bone Man? Human is an awesome song,dude's got an awesome voice...I can think of worse artists that have been on the cover of NME.
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Post by themightyeye on Mar 16, 2017 8:26:56 GMT -5
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Post by Beadyโs Here Now on Mar 16, 2017 9:44:53 GMT -5
You know a band (BDI) is bad when their best song is a fucking cover (Sons of the Stage).
In fairness, it is a great cover. I wish Oasis covered it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 9:50:23 GMT -5
I think Liam's audience is a lot bigger than we all think. Probably the same as Noel's/Oasis. (One of) The problem with Beady Eye is that they didn't played 50% Oasis songs. If Noel didn't play Oasis songs on his first tour that tour wouldn't have been that long. I mean, Noel stopped playing Shout It Out Loud and Alone on the Rope because they didn't work well with the audience. Beady Eye had the same but kept playing them instead of replacing them for Whatever and Wonderwall.
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Post by spaneli on Mar 16, 2017 10:06:52 GMT -5
I think Liam's audience is a lot bigger than we all think. Probably the same as Noel's/Oasis. (One of) The problem with Beady Eye is that they didn't played 50% Oasis songs. If Noel didn't play Oasis songs on his first tour that tour wouldn't have been that long. I mean, Noel stopped playing Shout It Out Loud and Alone on the Rope because they didn't work well with the audience. Beady Eye had the same but kept playing them instead of replacing them for Whatever and Wonderwall. Um, no. What made that tour long? WAL and the success of HFB's. The success of WAL had him, nominated, and playing on the Brits. That has nothing to do with him playing Oasis songs. TDOYAM became a top 20 hit before Noel even played a note on tour. Before he played a gig, he'd already had a single that trumped any beady eye single in terms of success. Then WAL appearing in a commercial kept it in the public consciousness, and kept it in the charts (it was on the charts for months and was his highest selling single since TIOBI). If those two thing don't happen, then HFB's doesn't sell (HFB's ended up on the charts for over a year), and the tour is shorter, whether he's playing Oasis songs or not. Oasis or not, beady didn't have successful singles. If Liam doesn't have successful singles, then even if he does play Oasis songs, he'll likely not be as big as Noel. Personally, it's unfair to put that pressure on Liam. I think some forget how successful HFB's was. If Liam shifts a third of what HFB's did, then Liam should be happy.
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Post by matt on Mar 16, 2017 10:58:44 GMT -5
I think Liam's audience is a lot bigger than we all think. Probably the same as Noel's/Oasis. (One of) The problem with Beady Eye is that they didn't played 50% Oasis songs. If Noel didn't play Oasis songs on his first tour that tour wouldn't have been that long. I mean, Noel stopped playing Shout It Out Loud and Alone on the Rope because they didn't work well with the audience. Beady Eye had the same but kept playing them instead of replacing them for Whatever and Wonderwall. They are absolutely not on a par. The HFB gig I went to had the audience absolutely raving and singing along to his new songs. I despise the production of HFB, but there's no denying those songs from Noel are lightyears ahead of Beady Eye's. That's not having a go at Beady Eye, it's primarily down to the fact that it's no less than I expect from the principal songwriter of Oasis who wrote extraordinary songs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 11:14:30 GMT -5
I think Liam's audience is a lot bigger than we all think. Probably the same as Noel's/Oasis. (One of) The problem with Beady Eye is that they didn't played 50% Oasis songs. If Noel didn't play Oasis songs on his first tour that tour wouldn't have been that long. I mean, Noel stopped playing Shout It Out Loud and Alone on the Rope because they didn't work well with the audience. Beady Eye had the same but kept playing them instead of replacing them for Whatever and Wonderwall. They are absolutely not on a par. The HFB gig I went to had the audience absolutely raving and singing along to his new songs. I despise the production of HFB, but there's no denying those songs from Noel are lightyears ahead of Beady Eye's. That's not having a go at Beady Eye, it's primarily down to the fact that it's no less than I expect from the principal songwriter of Oasis who wrote extraordinary songs. Noel's done a whole PR thing ever since he gave up drugs. He's cultivated a persona that people generally respect and like even if they're not overly keen on the music. Liam hasn't done any of that and the public at large are pretty happy to see him fail. The other big thing is that his voice is shot to bits and Noel's has improved over time. Beady Eye were great live whenever I saw them. Musically streets ahead of Noel's band. The problem was that they didn't have the songs. Noel could've gone on stage and stayed silent through his Oasis songs (as he started doing towards the end of his tour) and everyone would've gone home happy. Liam's up against it.
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Post by themightyeye on Mar 16, 2017 11:32:30 GMT -5
I think Liam's audience is a lot bigger than we all think. Probably the same as Noel's/Oasis. (One of) The problem with Beady Eye is that they didn't played 50% Oasis songs. If Noel didn't play Oasis songs on his first tour that tour wouldn't have been that long. I mean, Noel stopped playing Shout It Out Loud and Alone on the Rope because they didn't work well with the audience. Beady Eye had the same but kept playing them instead of replacing them for Whatever and Wonderwall. Um, no. What made that tour long? WAL and the success of HFB's. The success of WAL had him, nominated, and playing on the Brits. That has nothing to do with him playing Oasis songs. TDOYAM became a top 20 hit before Noel even played a note on tour. Before he played a gig, he'd already had a single that trumped any beady eye single in terms of success. Then WAL appearing in a commercial kept it in the public consciousness, and kept it in the charts (it was on the charts for months and was his highest selling single since TIOBI). If those two thing don't happen, then HFB's doesn't sell (HFB's ended up on the charts for over a year), and the tour is shorter, whether he's playing Oasis songs or not. Oasis or not, beady didn't have successful singles. If Liam doesn't have successful singles, then even if he does play Oasis songs, he'll likely not be as big as Noel. Personally, it's unfair to put that pressure on Liam. I think some forget how successful HFB's was. If Liam shifts a third of what HFB's did, then Liam should be happy. I'd vote WAL as the most overrated Noel Song in his songwriting history and would probably top the list of my least favorites by him. Definitely makes my top 5 worst Noel songs
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Post by Manualex on Mar 16, 2017 11:40:33 GMT -5
Um, no. What made that tour long? WAL and the success of HFB's. The success of WAL had him, nominated, and playing on the Brits. That has nothing to do with him playing Oasis songs. TDOYAM became a top 20 hit before Noel even played a note on tour. Before he played a gig, he'd already had a single that trumped any beady eye single in terms of success. Then WAL appearing in a commercial kept it in the public consciousness, and kept it in the charts (it was on the charts for months and was his highest selling single since TIOBI). If those two thing don't happen, then HFB's doesn't sell (HFB's ended up on the charts for over a year), and the tour is shorter, whether he's playing Oasis songs or not. Oasis or not, beady didn't have successful singles. If Liam doesn't have successful singles, then even if he does play Oasis songs, he'll likely not be as big as Noel. Personally, it's unfair to put that pressure on Liam. I think some forget how successful HFB's was. If Liam shifts a third of what HFB's did, then Liam should be happy. I'd vote WAL as the most overrated Noel Song in his songwriting history and would probably top the list of my least favorites by him. Definitely makes my top 5 worst Noel songs I agree with you, however the mainstream people ate(thanks to the ad) it and made it one of the biggest releases of post BHN for a Gallagher. That's something Liam and Co. never tried license music for ads, movies, series or even videogames(fifa and Lyla come to mind).
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Post by Rolo on Mar 16, 2017 11:49:02 GMT -5
Liam just needs to be realistic now and focus on enjoying making albums and playing gigs rather than chasing what he had in Oasis because it's never going to happen. He will more than likely have a #1 album, a sell out tour and a pretty successful first single, nothing to be ashamed of at all.
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Post by spaneli on Mar 16, 2017 11:51:47 GMT -5
Um, no. What made that tour long? WAL and the success of HFB's. The success of WAL had him, nominated, and playing on the Brits. That has nothing to do with him playing Oasis songs. TDOYAM became a top 20 hit before Noel even played a note on tour. Before he played a gig, he'd already had a single that trumped any beady eye single in terms of success. Then WAL appearing in a commercial kept it in the public consciousness, and kept it in the charts (it was on the charts for months and was his highest selling single since TIOBI). If those two thing don't happen, then HFB's doesn't sell (HFB's ended up on the charts for over a year), and the tour is shorter, whether he's playing Oasis songs or not. Oasis or not, beady didn't have successful singles. If Liam doesn't have successful singles, then even if he does play Oasis songs, he'll likely not be as big as Noel. Personally, it's unfair to put that pressure on Liam. I think some forget how successful HFB's was. If Liam shifts a third of what HFB's did, then Liam should be happy. I'd vote WAL as the most overrated Noel Song in his songwriting history and would probably top the list of my least favorites by him. Definitely makes my top 5 worst Noel songs And it's a hit that Liam and co would have killed for. If they had had a WAL type hit, beady eye would still be together today. I do think it's a bit much to say that it's one of his 5 worst songs.
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Post by spaneli on Mar 16, 2017 11:58:34 GMT -5
Liam just needs to be realistic now and focus on enjoying making albums and playing gigs rather than chasing what he had in Oasis because it's never going to happen. He will more than likely have a #1 album, a sell out tour and a pretty successful first single, nothing to be ashamed of at all. That depends on the quality of single imo. Nothing about Liam says that he'll automatically have a successful first single. If he releases something that's the quality of BTL, then I'll find it difficult to believe that it will be successful. Liam's main goal should be a patient expansion of his fan base. The problem with beady eye was always that it was a very niche act. They had the Oasis diehards, but very little outside of it. They never showed any growth. I think any hint of growth of fan base for Liam would be the mark of a successful solo career.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 12:51:33 GMT -5
Liam needs to start playing in front of his own fans to build confidence before taking it to festivals:
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Post by fj on Mar 16, 2017 12:56:10 GMT -5
I'd vote WAL as the most overrated Noel Song in his songwriting history and would probably top the list of my least favorites by him. Definitely makes my top 5 worst Noel songs I agree with you, however the mainstream people ate(thanks to the ad) it and made it one of the biggest releases of post BHN for a Gallagher. That's something Liam and Co. never tried license music for ads, movies, series or even videogames(fifa and Lyla come to mind). What ad are you referring to?
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Post by Manualex on Mar 16, 2017 13:04:04 GMT -5
I agree with you, however the mainstream people ate(thanks to the ad) it and made it one of the biggest releases of post BHN for a Gallagher. That's something Liam and Co. never tried license music for ads, movies, series or even videogames(fifa and Lyla come to mind). What ad are you referring to? an ad on the halftime of an England international game, it was about a car company I dont remember which one it was.
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Post by matt on Mar 16, 2017 13:10:24 GMT -5
I agree with you, however the mainstream people ate(thanks to the ad) it and made it one of the biggest releases of post BHN for a Gallagher. That's something Liam and Co. never tried license music for ads, movies, series or even videogames(fifa and Lyla come to mind). What ad are you referring to? Vauxhall ad.
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Post by fj on Mar 17, 2017 4:12:34 GMT -5
Thanks, found it.
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Post by Gas Panic on Mar 17, 2017 4:28:19 GMT -5
Liam needs to start playing in front of his own fans to build confidence before taking it to festivals: I'd be amazed if we don't get at least a small UK tour in May for this very reason. If this is the case we can expect an announcement for UK gigs within the next few weeks at the latest, and there would be no better time to launch the website and announce the album than then!
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Post by themightyeye on Mar 17, 2017 12:27:51 GMT -5
Liam needs to start playing in front of his own fans to build confidence before taking it to festivals: I'd be amazed if we don't get at least a small UK tour in May for this very reason. If this is the case we can expect an announcement for UK gigs within the next few weeks at the latest, and there would be no better time to launch the website and announce the album than then! Well at least Liam Gallagher can sit back today and know there is no chance in hell his first single is as bad as Kasabians. So he's already off to a good start.
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