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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Jul 31, 2017 17:16:29 GMT -5
I was let down by the interview as a whole. Maybe i had too high expectations. People were talking about how he gets all this shit out of the interviewee and presses them but he really just watched supersonic and lamely kissed Liams arse in the same way he would have done the same if it was Noel there.
Btw has anyone seen the 9/11 video of Stern's show? Genuinely fascinating in so many ways. When people say the 90s ended that day just watch that video to see why. He basically went from saying we should nuke asian kids in 2001 to being a judge on americas got talent in 2010 lol
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Post by walterglass on Jul 31, 2017 17:20:34 GMT -5
there you go mega.nz/#!eNQCnT5Q!183XlthViQEHju1Kp3g5dg0ZnQINuZxZc05aFoPb1so Thanx a lot man! Cheers! Not a clue how to listen to this
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Post by dontbelievethetruth4 on Jul 31, 2017 17:30:53 GMT -5
As someone else said I'd love to hear him on a podcast like Joe Rogans. To have him sit down and just talk for 3 hours would be amazing bc 90% of it prob wouldn't be about the band and the normal questions. It would be amazing and reaches millions of people!
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Post by buggoff on Jul 31, 2017 18:03:19 GMT -5
Drew posted a picture of late show with Stephen Colbert I don't know if its just a picture or if they're going to be on it www.cbs.com/shows/the-late-show-with-stephen-colbert/Colbert's website lists musicians for every night show this week except tonight. So the mystery performer could very well be Liam. Or it could be nobody. We'll see.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Jul 31, 2017 18:11:28 GMT -5
Not a clue how to listen to this click the link or copy and paste the link it will open a new window and give you the file to download to your computer once finished open and enjoy
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Post by jordan71421 on Jul 31, 2017 18:20:19 GMT -5
As someone else said I'd love to hear him on a podcast like Joe Rogans. To have him sit down and just talk for 3 hours would be amazing bc 90% of it prob wouldn't be about the band and the normal questions. It would be amazing and reaches millions of people! Liam or Noel on the Joe Rogan Experience, preferably with Jory Diaz there as well, would make my year
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Post by dazed on Jul 31, 2017 18:46:36 GMT -5
id love it if he performs for colbert
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Post by headshrinker84 on Jul 31, 2017 20:28:09 GMT -5
Ugh Stern is awful now (I'm more of a O & A fan)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 20:50:06 GMT -5
Ugh Stern is awful now (I'm more of a O & A fan) O&A were always funnier than Stern. Glad to see another pest on here!!
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Post by ariananana on Aug 1, 2017 0:02:15 GMT -5
I was let down by the interview as a whole. Maybe i had too high expectations. People were talking about how he gets all this shit out of the interviewee and presses them but he really just watched supersonic and lamely kissed Liams arse in the same way he would have done the same if it was Noel there. Btw has anyone seen the 9/11 video of Stern's show? Genuinely fascinating in so many ways. When people say the 90s ended that day just watch that video to see why. He basically went from saying we should nuke asian kids in 2001 to being a judge on americas got talent in 2010 lol I had just moved to NYC a week prior and listened to Howard during the whole fucking disaster. It was surreal. Radio and AOL instant messenger was the only way we could reach family and friends.
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Post by Heebeejeebies on Aug 1, 2017 2:53:26 GMT -5
I listened to it this morning on YT and intended to download, but by the time I came back it had already been removed. Would love an Mp3!
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Post by MacaRonic on Aug 1, 2017 3:09:02 GMT -5
I don't like Stern, he just doesn't seem one bit genuine. Some funny bits in the interview though.
Wonderwall sounded ok but Wall of Glass?... oh no... should've played something else or at least drop it a key because he's not hitting those notes in the chorus and to be honest I haven't heard him nail the chorus at all yet at any gig.
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Aug 1, 2017 4:38:53 GMT -5
Wasn't Paul performing as a DJ before one of Noel's gig during CY tour ?
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Post by MacaRonic on Aug 1, 2017 4:58:24 GMT -5
Wasn't Paul performing as a DJ before one of Noel's gig during CY tour ? I'm pretty sure he DJ'd at an after party in Cork after Noel's gig in 2015.
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Post by bt95 on Aug 1, 2017 5:08:30 GMT -5
To be fair, since the 90s ended I've heard Howard slate the band and both brothers over the years. He does run hot and cold. Oasis were out of the "spotlight" for a long long time in America. true. He has said before it's stupid they can't just work out their issues. You didn't hear him talk much after the 90's like you said bc they fell off the earth in America Just a question in regards to that last bit, assuming you're both American... Obviously, I know after Be Here Now for about 5-6 years they really were completely off the grid in the U.S - bar hardcore fans clearly - but in terms of popularity (at least for the gigs) did they not come back around the time of Don't Believe The Truth. It's always a bit weird for me to think they went from a relatively small (in terms of both length and venues played) tour of the U.S in 2002, to doing two decent-sized tours of amphitheatres and arenas in 2005, then obviously another arena tour in 2008. I mean I know Oasis were 'big' in the U.S. in the 90's. but evidently nowhere near the U2 levels or the level Coldplay are now at, but it does seem they had a bit of a 'comeback' over there before the split? From a 22-year-old Brit's point of view, I've literally grown up knowing 'Oasis' as pretty much the biggest thing in the country music/culture wise since I was old enough to remember. Oasis and football - they go hand in hand. So it's hard to imagine it being so different elsewhere even though I know it is. They really are just simply massive over here. For all the ridiculous shouts of 'bigger than the Beatles' back in the 90's, I can guarantee for a lot of people my age the Beatles are only relevant because of Oasis (as backwards as that is and that's not my p.o.v)... Everybody in the UK (old enough to know obviously) has an opinion on Oasis. I suppose that's the best way to sum it up. Even in Europe (Spain, Italy especially) the Oasis name is still just huge. If anything, Oasis are bigger now than when they broke up - a whole new generation now hail Oasis as 'their' band, and the indie band's that are most successful at the moment are the ones who will constantly cite Oasis as influences (an area where Kasabian and the Arctic Monkeys have failed). In regards the interview, Stern - in general - I find quite annoying. I know he's a huge hit in the U.S. and I don't mind him, but I can just find his humour/manor a bit grating at times. It's a funny enough interview though, but as others have said, it's just Stern being a hypocrite (even though I guess he couldn't give a monkeys about what was said 20 years ago now), so in that sense it's quite funny. Liam is in good form. Both vocally and with how he's presenting himself in the media. Had this discussion on Saturday with a few mates - basically just saying it's a PR masterpiece from Debbie. Fair play to her, and Liam. Liam became a parody of himself in Oasis' later years and in Beady Eye, like he was playing Peter Pan after too much fairy dust. He's back now, grown up, but without any of the edge taken away. It's great to see. Then again, I still stand by the fact that anyone who had the success he had by the age of 22/23 has done very well to have a modicum of sanity by the age of 44.
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Post by GlastoEls on Aug 1, 2017 6:10:05 GMT -5
^ Good post!
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Post by dontbelievethetruth4 on Aug 1, 2017 6:44:11 GMT -5
As someone else said I'd love to hear him on a podcast like Joe Rogans. To have him sit down and just talk for 3 hours would be amazing bc 90% of it prob wouldn't be about the band and the normal questions. It would be amazing and reaches millions of people! Liam or Noel on the Joe Rogan Experience, preferably with Jory Diaz there as well, would make my year id love it bc you know they would get liam high as fuck and he would be loose as hell
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Post by psj3809 on Aug 1, 2017 7:07:23 GMT -5
Just listened to all of it. Thought his voice at the start of Wonderwall wasnt great but then got better. Wall of Glass was great.
The interview was fine, Stern was licking his arse a bit but the whole interview was funny, Liam was on top form, seems much happier nowadays in interviews.
I'm just over the moon right now, Debbies lot are doing a great job PR wise, its brilliant hearing Liam doing interviews, doing lots of gigs. Liams sounding great, the tunes have really grown on me now, theres at least 7 or so i really like now so i cant wait for the album.
Happy as anything, plus we have Noels album coming a month later. I actually think it'll be great if Liams successful as i think that might help spur on a reunion at some point. Noel cant be happy supporting U2 when he should be the one selling out stadiums
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Post by GlastoEls on Aug 1, 2017 7:12:59 GMT -5
I actually think it'll be great if Liams successful as i think that might help spur on a reunion at some point. Noel cant be happy supporting U2 when he should be the one selling out stadiums Two points in that good post - It's great to see (as he himself has said) Liam back with some 'currency' - A reunion will happen if Noel wakes up one morning and fancies headlining Wembley Stadium or Knebworth. Until then, one supposes no dice! He seems very content...
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Post by NYR on Aug 1, 2017 7:39:55 GMT -5
It's pretty obvious that Howard was trying to stir up some drama and get Liam to shit on his brother. And that he had just watched Supersonic. Not the greatest of interviews… I'd love to hear him on Marc Maron's podcast or The Nerdist.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 1, 2017 7:49:10 GMT -5
true. He has said before it's stupid they can't just work out their issues. You didn't hear him talk much after the 90's like you said bc they fell off the earth in America Just a question in regards to that last bit, assuming you're both American... Obviously, I know after Be Here Now for about 5-6 years they really were completely off the grid in the U.S - bar hardcore fans clearly - but in terms of popularity (at least for the gigs) did they not come back around the time of Don't Believe The Truth. It's always a bit weird for me to think they went from a relatively small (in terms of both length and venues played) tour of the U.S in 2002, to doing two decent-sized tours of amphitheatres and arenas in 2005, then obviously another arena tour in 2008. I mean I know Oasis were 'big' in the U.S. in the 90's. but evidently nowhere near the U2 levels or the level Coldplay are now at, but it does seem they had a bit of a 'comeback' over there before the split? From a 22-year-old Brit's point of view, I've literally grown up knowing 'Oasis' as pretty much the biggest thing in the country music/culture wise since I was old enough to remember. Oasis and football - they go hand in hand. So it's hard to imagine it being so different elsewhere even though I know it is. They really are just simply massive over here. For all the ridiculous shouts of 'bigger than the Beatles' back in the 90's, I can guarantee for a lot of people my age the Beatles are only relevant because of Oasis (as backwards as that is and that's not my p.o.v)... Everybody in the UK (old enough to know obviously) has an opinion on Oasis. I suppose that's the best way to sum it up. Even in Europe (Spain, Italy especially) the Oasis name is still just huge. If anything, Oasis are bigger now than when they broke up - a whole new generation now hail Oasis as 'their' band, and the indie band's that are most successful at the moment are the ones who will constantly cite Oasis as influences (an area where Kasabian and the Arctic Monkeys have failed). In regards the interview, Stern - in general - I find quite annoying. I know he's a huge hit in the U.S. and I don't mind him, but I can just find his humour/manor a bit grating at times. It's a funny enough interview though, but as others have said, it's just Stern being a hypocrite (even though I guess he couldn't give a monkeys about what was said 20 years ago now), so in that sense it's quite funny. Liam is in good form. Both vocally and with how he's presenting himself in the media. Had this discussion on Saturday with a few mates - basically just saying it's a PR masterpiece from Debbie. Fair play to her, and Liam. Liam became a parody of himself in Oasis' later years and in Beady Eye, like he was playing Peter Pan after too much fairy dust. He's back now, grown up, but without any of the edge taken away. It's great to see. Then again, I still stand by the fact that anyone who had the success he had by the age of 22/23 has done very well to have a modicum of sanity by the age of 44. After 1998, Oasis had no more cultural impact in America. To me the HC and DBTT tours were similar. Both mid sized theaters and amphitheaters for the summer run. Both those albums sold around 150 to 200K. That's basically nothing. Even DOYS they played a lot of basketball arenas which was cool. Still the album sold nothing but TSOTL did gain minor US airplay which was a nice surprise. Oasis in America 2002-2009 was more of a legacy act. Hey let's go see that band with a couple big big tunes from 1996 when we were in High School. Shit, I say it all the time but most Americans think Oasis broke up in 1996!
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Post by asyouwere27 on Aug 1, 2017 7:50:51 GMT -5
As someone else said I'd love to hear him on a podcast like Joe Rogans. To have him sit down and just talk for 3 hours would be amazing bc 90% of it prob wouldn't be about the band and the normal questions. It would be amazing and reaches millions of people! Liam or Noel on the Joe Rogan Experience, preferably with Jory Diaz there as well, would make my year it would be epic !! This needs to be pushed by everyone
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Post by asyouwere27 on Aug 1, 2017 7:51:24 GMT -5
As someone else said I'd love to hear him on a podcast like Joe Rogans. To have him sit down and just talk for 3 hours would be amazing bc 90% of it prob wouldn't be about the band and the normal questions. It would be amazing and reaches millions of people! Liam or Noel on the Joe Rogan Experience, preferably with Jory Diaz there as well, would make my year it would be epic !! This needs to be pushed by everyone
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Post by psj3809 on Aug 1, 2017 7:52:27 GMT -5
To be fair at this moment in time i'm happy as hell with what i've heard from Liam. Hes done the right thing (and said the right thing) about his strength isnt writing, his is singing.
Noel must be happy that Liam is doing well and is also sounding great. If Liam sounds terrible and has no songs then Noel wont want a reunion at all, even to help him out.
If Liams on top form then thats good for everyone. I'm sure deep down Noel is dying to play large stadiums, dont think he can solely with NGHFB, granted he did the O2 but i cant see him doing Wembley etc, same for Liam. Combine them both and at some point both of them will want more (in my view)
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 1, 2017 7:56:09 GMT -5
To be fair at this moment in time i'm happy as hell with what i've heard from Liam. Hes done the right thing (and said the right thing) about his strength isnt writing, his is singing. Noel must be happy that Liam is doing well and is also sounding great. If Liam sounds terrible and has no songs then Noel wont want a reunion at all, even to help him out. If Liams on top form then thats good for everyone. I'm sure deep down Noel is dying to play large stadiums, dont think he can solely with NGHFB, granted he did the O2 but i cant see him doing Wembley etc, same for Liam. Combine them both and at some point both of them will want more (in my view) Oasis is not reuniting. These aren't fun little side projects for Noel. This is his new career and he's never stated otherwise unlike Liam who said he would drop his solo act in 2 seconds to reunite Oasis. Said similar things with Beady Eye which to me immediately cheapened their long term perspective and heart of the "new" band.
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