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Post by playthehitsgetoff on Mar 10, 2018 13:07:50 GMT -5
Pity you guys couldnt have all met up after the gig..sounds like u all had a grt time👍
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2018 13:14:23 GMT -5
Pity you guys couldnt have all met up after the gig..sounds like u all had a grt time👍 I met someone from reddit. He just asked me today and said we were both in Bar Weber upstairs. Someone with a mustard PG polo shirt. Think I saw him but don't really remember. I swapped instagram contacts with someone from Ireland. We had 3 mutual followers too.
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Post by asyouwere on Mar 10, 2018 13:23:30 GMT -5
I'm sorry I keep dragging on about the bad sound in Brussels but this video gives a good impression of how it was:
Just like the sound is coming from out of a bottle or something. I mean, this is almost front row ant its so silent.
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Post by rekrelf on Mar 10, 2018 13:28:20 GMT -5
I'm still one of those who feels fucked by Liam because of the Cologne gig. Now he's playing it the 5th July. The Friday before that gig I will be at the Finsbury gig...
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Post by rekrelf on Mar 10, 2018 13:33:42 GMT -5
A bit annoyed that the venue stole 2g of weed from me... Empty yer pockets and I had all my smoking gear with me in my pockets. I had just smoked a joint and I panicked a bit and couldn't really do anything. Well, I kept 1g of hash in my fist so that's something. 13 years ago it was no problem in the HMH. Good old days. 😁🙌
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 10, 2018 13:38:14 GMT -5
A bit annoyed that the venue stole 2g of weed from me... Empty yer pockets and I had all my smoking gear with me in my pockets. I had just smoked a joint and I panicked a bit and couldn't really do anything. Well, I kept 1g of hash in my fist so that's something. 13 years ago it was no problem in the HMH. Good old days. 😁🙌 Good old HMH. and the station (Amsterdam Bijlmeer/Arena) was a tiny dirty station when Oasis played at HMH in 2005. Since they changed their name to AFAS Live, security became tighter with "bag policy" and all that.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 10, 2018 14:20:38 GMT -5
My mother was so angry. "I'm never going to do this again. I'm too old for this!" and she hit the people before us with her umbrella a couple of times I got all the rain drops from people's umbrella who were standing next to me, but it wasn't your mum. Was it that insanely tall guy?
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Post by bringmethemonkey on Mar 10, 2018 16:23:47 GMT -5
I'm sorry I keep dragging on about the bad sound in Brussels but this video gives a good impression of how it was: Just like the sound is coming from out of a bottle or something. I mean, this is almost front row ant its so silent. Interesting that this song was being filmed....hopefully for the AYW tour doco......
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Post by mrmojorisen on Mar 10, 2018 16:49:56 GMT -5
I was at barrier in front row last night. It was a madhouse. Got beer shower fot 3 times from drunken idiots behind me. Met Paul Gallagher and Bonehead outside. They were both top blokes. Hope everyone stayed safe and had a great night! Thank you Liam, a true Rock n Roll Star. Glad you had a belter night mimmi how good is it to have the voice back.
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Post by asimarx on Mar 10, 2018 16:57:46 GMT -5
I was surprised that there were quite many young girls from 16, 17 years old and looked like it was their first ever gig. I got a bit emotional at some point as it was the same venue, same intro (FITB) and the same opening song (RnR Star) as my last Oasis gig 9 years ago. The half of UK were in Amsterdam on Thursday, I would say! The gig was wilder than those Oasis gigs I've been to. and pre-gig music provided by Paul Gallagher was really good. When I Am The Ressurection started to play, then whole venue started to sing along and madness begun. When the lights went off, I grabbed the barrier tight not to be carried away by wild crowds. It was a good gig and I was happy to see our man again. Sounds exactly like my experience in Berlin. Glad you enjoyed it in the front row! I was always quite relieved that the showers I had to take smelled like actual beer!
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Post by thatsmyattitude on Mar 11, 2018 3:15:01 GMT -5
Travelled from Helsinki to Amsterdamn to relive my youth and Liam didn't disappoint I decided to sit so that i could hear Liam properly and additionally to avoid pints of piss. As some have said, the sound was a bit flat at times, but Liam's voice made up for that. Hi preoccupation with Noel was there for all to see-''anyone here from Hull'' and rambling on about what a witch Sara is. That brought quite a few groans from those around me, especially from some women. Basically, Liam is often a twat, but we like him all the same as he is unique and provides a bit of fantasy. I watched a lot of Oasis and Beady Eye gigs and it seems he has his confidence and stage presence back as well. Best part for me was when Bonehead came on. The decibel level went right up and it reminded me of the old Oasis wall of sound. If only he could be a full time member. The Dam was full of British lads-mainly from the north it seemed. Oasis were blaring out in a fair few pubs, especially in the red light district. I am from the UK but left many years a go. You see it from a different perspective when you don't live there anymore. I guess this is also partly what Noel sees. You here it in his songs from the early day's that he wanted something different, and to get away from working class Britain. He now has creative, famous, largely middle class friends and the ''parka monkeys'' are not his cup of tea. Lately in interviews, as we know, he cannot hide his disdain and comes off a bit snobby. To be honest i have the same problem sometimes, so that's where a bit of self awareness comes in-we are all victims of the circumstances we are born in to i guess. Some want to break out and some don't. Maybe in parts of the UK there is an anti intellectualism and distain for analysis but i have to say that would be too simplistic. Before the gig there was banter, politeness, respecting the queue-i miss that at times! After though most were pissed up and a bit wild. If a society doesn't allow you to express your feelings without alcohol then I'm afraid that is what happens. All in all it was memorable so thanks Liam for the escapism
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2018 3:23:53 GMT -5
Travelled from Helsinki to Amsterdamn to relive my youth and Liam didn't disappoint I decided to sit so that i could hear Liam properly and additionally to avoid pints of piss. As some have said, the sound was a bit flat at times, but Liam's voice made up for that. Hi preoccupation with Noel was there for all to see-''anyone here from Hull'' and rambling on about what a witch Sara is. That brought quite a few groans from those around me, especially from some women. Basically, Liam is often a twat, but we like him all the same as he is unique and provides a bit of fantasy. I watched a lot of Oasis and Beady Eye gigs and it seems he has his confidence and stage presence back as well. Best part for me was when Bonehead came on. The decibel level went right up and it reminded me of the old Oasis wall of sound. If only he could be a full time member. The Dam was full of British lads-mainly from the north it seemed. Oasis were blaring out in a fair few pubs, especially in the red light district. I am from the UK but left many years a go. You see it from a different perspective when you don't live there anymore. I guess this is also partly what Noel sees. You here it in his songs from the early day's that he wanted something different, and to get away from working class Britain. He now has creative, famous, largely middle class friends and the ''parka monkeys'' are not his cup of tea. Lately in interviews, as we know, he cannot hide his disdain and comes off a bit snobby. To be honest i have the same problem sometimes, so that's where a bit of self awareness comes in-we are all victims of the circumstances we are born in to i guess. Some want to break out and some don't. Maybe in parts of the UK there is an anti intellectualism and distain for analysis but i have to say that would be too simplistic. Before the gig there was banter, politeness, respecting the queue-i miss that at times! After though most were pissed up and a bit wild. If a society doesn't allow you to express your feelings without alcohol then I'm afraid that is what happens. All in all it was memorable so thanks Liam for the escapism So there were at least 4 Finns in the crowd! e. Should've read before posting, you're from UK.
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 11, 2018 5:05:41 GMT -5
I got all the rain drops from people's umbrella who were standing next to me, but it wasn't your mum. Was it that insanely tall guy? I'm not tall, so everyone around me was insanely tall. I was at barrier in front row last night. It was a madhouse. Got beer shower fot 3 times from drunken idiots behind me. Met Paul Gallagher and Bonehead outside. They were both top blokes. Hope everyone stayed safe and had a great night! Thank you Liam, a true Rock n Roll Star. Glad you had a belter night mimmi how good is it to have the voice back. Thank you, MrMo! I was surprised that there were quite many young girls from 16, 17 years old and looked like it was their first ever gig. I got a bit emotional at some point as it was the same venue, same intro (FITB) and the same opening song (RnR Star) as my last Oasis gig 9 years ago. The half of UK were in Amsterdam on Thursday, I would say! The gig was wilder than those Oasis gigs I've been to. and pre-gig music provided by Paul Gallagher was really good. When I Am The Ressurection started to play, then whole venue started to sing along and madness begun. When the lights went off, I grabbed the barrier tight not to be carried away by wild crowds. It was a good gig and I was happy to see our man again. Sounds exactly like my experience in Berlin. Glad you enjoyed it in the front row! I was always quite relieved that the showers I had to take smelled like actual beer! Thank you! The first thing I did when I got back to my place was washing my hair! What a night. In the afternoon Bonehead arrived the venue by a taxi all alone. We saw a bald guy with a small suitcase walking down to us and we were like "who is that?" , then my friend said "oh my god, it's Bonehead!". He stopped for us for chat and pics. He was really nice and so "normal" (if you know what I mean). It was fantastic to see him joining Liam for Supersonic and C&A. Thank you Bonehead. We love you! AFAS Live had to be the venue with good soundsystem, but it went not too good last Thursday unfortunately. Liam wasn't very happy in the begin of the gig. When the intro of Morning Glory kicked off, I had no idea which song they were playing as guitar was so flat. My friends who came back venue later in the evening said that the entrance of the venue was chaos. There were too many drunken guys and they all had to be checked by security before enter the venue. Inside was just like a swimming pool fully covered by beer. Thank god, I was already inside at barrier at that time. All the bars/restaurants around venue was playing As You Were the whole day. It was all about God Like Liam Gallagher. I hope you and your girlfriend enjoyed Amsterdam, Rolo! Next month is Noel at same venue, but I don't need to worry about beer shower (I hope)
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Post by bt95 on Mar 11, 2018 14:10:47 GMT -5
Was a great night on Thursday. Although it's hard not to feel a bit like a glorified karaoke at times.
Some Might Say the highlight, and Slide Away, but I enjoyed all of the new songs as well. Amazing to see Supersonic and Cigs and Alc with Bonehead as well. Caught a bit of the afterparty upstairs, but left shortly afterwards.
Found out just before heading to the gig that Liam was outside a bar just 20 yards down the street from us at around 4.30/5 as well. Gutted we missed him.
Saw the Phonics yesterday in Leeds and I have to say I was blown away. Probably one of the best gig experiences, from a musical perspective, that I've had.
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 11, 2018 14:19:18 GMT -5
Was a great night on Thursday. Although it's hard not to feel a bit like a glorified karaoke at times. Some Might Say the highlight, and Slide Away, but I enjoyed all of the new songs as well. Amazing to see Supersonic and Cigs and Alc with Bonehead as well. Caught a bit of the afterparty upstairs, but left shortly afterwards. Found out just before heading to the gig that Liam was outside a bar just 20 yards down the street from us at around 4.30/5 as well. Gutted we missed him. Saw the Phonics yesterday in Leeds and I have to say I was blown away. Probably one of the best gig experiences, from a musical perspective, that I've had. Glad to hear you enjoyed the gig too. "Although it's hard not to feel a bit like a glorified karaoke at times" - I had the same feeling too. Liam was in the city centre (Chinatown/Red Light District area) on Thursday afternoon while the band, Paul Gallagher and Bonehead were in the venue. He arrived the venue with his girlfriend and his son half an hour before the gig started.
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Post by cigarsinhell on Mar 11, 2018 15:03:26 GMT -5
Travelled from Helsinki to Amsterdamn to relive my youth and Liam didn't disappoint I decided to sit so that i could hear Liam properly and additionally to avoid pints of piss. As some have said, the sound was a bit flat at times, but Liam's voice made up for that. Hi preoccupation with Noel was there for all to see-''anyone here from Hull'' and rambling on about what a witch Sara is. That brought quite a few groans from those around me, especially from some women. Basically, Liam is often a twat, but we like him all the same as he is unique and provides a bit of fantasy. I watched a lot of Oasis and Beady Eye gigs and it seems he has his confidence and stage presence back as well. Best part for me was when Bonehead came on. The decibel level went right up and it reminded me of the old Oasis wall of sound. If only he could be a full time member. The Dam was full of British lads-mainly from the north it seemed. Oasis were blaring out in a fair few pubs, especially in the red light district. I am from the UK but left many years a go. You see it from a different perspective when you don't live there anymore. I guess this is also partly what Noel sees. You here it in his songs from the early day's that he wanted something different, and to get away from working class Britain. He now has creative, famous, largely middle class friends and the ''parka monkeys'' are not his cup of tea. Lately in interviews, as we know, he cannot hide his disdain and comes off a bit snobby. To be honest i have the same problem sometimes, so that's where a bit of self awareness comes in-we are all victims of the circumstances we are born in to i guess. Some want to break out and some don't. Maybe in parts of the UK there is an anti intellectualism and distain for analysis but i have to say that would be too simplistic. Before the gig there was banter, politeness, respecting the queue-i miss that at times! After though most were pissed up and a bit wild. If a society doesn't allow you to express your feelings without alcohol then I'm afraid that is what happens. All in all it was memorable so thanks Liam for the escapism So there were at least 4 Finns in the crowd! e. Should've read before posting, you're from UK. Liam was bitching about Sara? I remember a vid from years ago after Patsy divorced him and he was bitching about not even having a teabag left.
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 12, 2018 2:30:12 GMT -5
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Post by marcus84 on Mar 12, 2018 7:55:35 GMT -5
Probably wrong section, but let us know what you think of our cover of Universal Gleam.
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 12, 2018 8:24:51 GMT -5
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Post by greedysoul on Mar 12, 2018 9:27:40 GMT -5
Just back from Amsterdam, had a great time, Liam was amazing but the crowd was full of lads who couldn’t handle an all day session in the dam
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 12, 2018 15:17:04 GMT -5
Just back from Amsterdam, had a great time, Liam was amazing but the crowd was full of lads who couldn’t handle an all day session in the dam My English friend said "they're bunch of young kids who travelled without their mum and dad for the first time and they act tough guys as long as they're in group". @driver7, you're a brave lad, not like them!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 15:29:26 GMT -5
Just back from Amsterdam, had a great time, Liam was amazing but the crowd was full of lads who couldn’t handle an all day session in the dam My English friend said "they're bunch of young kids who travelled without their mum and dad for the first time and they act tough guys as long as they're in group". @driver7 , you're a brave lad, not like them! I never understand those who act like dickheads when they're drunk/on drugs and think it's okay because "I was drunk". I think I've reacted only once when I've been under the influence of alcohol but that was because two guys started blocking me on purpose in a crowded bar/club so I just pushed through them aggressively but luckily they backed off after that I didn't actually encounter anything bad while I was in Amsterdam. Even the afterparty which was full of British people went smoothly and everyone were so nice
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Post by bt95 on Mar 12, 2018 15:58:01 GMT -5
Just back from Amsterdam, had a great time, Liam was amazing but the crowd was full of lads who couldn’t handle an all day session in the dam Fortunately, it was my second time in Dam, so I kind of knew what to expect. I also consider myself - relatively speaking - pretty sensible and somebody who knows their limits. But yeh, there's always a bunch of tossers who can't hack it. I was with two mates and one of them was leathered earlier in the day, but thankfully sobered up in the gig. The guys/girls around us were all sound as well. Dutch, Italian, Scottish and English. The English guys were older (mid 30s).
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Post by bt95 on Mar 12, 2018 16:35:46 GMT -5
My English friend said "they're bunch of young kids who travelled without their mum and dad for the first time and they act tough guys as long as they're in group". @driver7 , you're a brave lad, not like them! I never understand those who act like dickheads when they're drunk/on drugs and think it's okay because "I was drunk". I think I've reacted only once when I've been under the influence of alcohol but that was because two guys started blocking me on purpose in a crowded bar/club so I just pushed through them aggressively but luckily they backed off after that I didn't actually encounter anything bad while I was in Amsterdam. Even the afterparty which was full of British people went smoothly and everyone were so nice I spent half of the Stereophonics gig I went to having to stop my mate getting smacked/ruining other people's nights. It's bang out of order and there's no excuse. I was more hammered than he was and I didn't feel the need to jump into anybody. I just don't get it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2018 16:54:07 GMT -5
I never understand those who act like dickheads when they're drunk/on drugs and think it's okay because "I was drunk". I think I've reacted only once when I've been under the influence of alcohol but that was because two guys started blocking me on purpose in a crowded bar/club so I just pushed through them aggressively but luckily they backed off after that I didn't actually encounter anything bad while I was in Amsterdam. Even the afterparty which was full of British people went smoothly and everyone were so nice I spent half of the Stereophonics gig I went to having to stop my mate getting smacked/ruining other people's nights. It's bang out of order and there's no excuse. I was more hammered than he was and I didn't feel the need to jump into anybody. I just don't get it. I was in Kasabian gig with a few lads from Stoke and we almost got kicked out of the train (probably would've if I hadn't calmed them down) and then at the venue one of them was constantly trying to fight with people. I think he changed a few punches with someone but luckily nothing bigger. They also created a big moshpit almost alone there and annoyed some people. I didn't mind it personally but I'm sure there were many people who didn't like it at all and that might've ruined their experience a bit...
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