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Post by tommybravo on Mar 22, 2023 11:02:08 GMT -5
Liam sounded awful on the last tour. One more tour wouldn’t ruin anything.
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Post by tommybravo on Mar 22, 2023 11:03:48 GMT -5
they had just gotten back on track with DBTT and DOYS What? You can barely make a decent EP from all the material in that era. Lyla The importance of being idle The turning The shock of the lightning
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Post by Firefly on Mar 22, 2023 12:09:16 GMT -5
Thought I wasn't interested in Oasis reunion but recent Gallagher antics proves myself wrong. I am interested. Would pay for a ticket. Would pay an awful fucking lot. If it happens, good luck getting a ticket though be like fucking Glastonbury. Not a cats chance in hell. Fucking Ticketmaster...imagine the state of it? You'd have tickets going for thousands. So for that reason, I kinda hope it doesn't happen. But my heart wants it to happen. Want them to be brothers again first. Way they going right now, that's also cats chance in hell sadly.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 22, 2023 19:36:49 GMT -5
Liam sounded awful on the last tour. One more tour wouldn’t ruin anything. ….his solo tours….
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Post by sjc8 on Mar 23, 2023 23:54:48 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher Twitter LiamGallagher· Mar 22 Here’s how I see it the little fella aka potato has done a lot of damage to Oasis as a band / brand he’s got a lot of making up to do not just to me but to you the fans the people that put us where we are tday as you were LG x Good for Liam. His brother left him for dead and wouldn’t reunite oasis when Liam was going through his divorce. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Looks like it’s now noel who needs Liam more now. If I were Liam I’d insist on a money split in his favor. Also I’d demand that bonehead be included. Any reunion without bonehead is a sham. I was listening to that version of rock n roll star from the radio x show. I don’t know what it is but boneheads playing just brings out the balls in the songs. It’s really undeniable.
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Post by sjc8 on Mar 23, 2023 23:57:47 GMT -5
Liam is also totally right about the damage noel has done to the oasis-band/brand. Hopefully Noel’s turned the corner but a few years ago he was insufferable. He flat out had contempt for oasis fans. He did a lot of damage no doubt.
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Post by yogurt on Mar 24, 2023 6:12:50 GMT -5
Maybe just to see family members on good terms
Sad to see families torn apart by things probably not THAT important in the grand scheme of things
At this point the reason for them not talking is more stubbornness than what the original problems were and that's sad and a bit pathetic
Two middle ages blokes bickering over what really?
Get on good terms and make your elderly mother happy, That's what decent folk would do. If more music stems from that then that's cool.
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Mar 24, 2023 7:30:31 GMT -5
I'm only interested in a reunion if its the original 90's line-up, Bonehead, Owen Morris, Brian Cannon album cover, etc.
A 00's Oasis reunion would be shite. Basically Beady Eye plus Noel.
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Post by alanjwhite on Mar 24, 2023 7:43:47 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher Twitter LiamGallagher · Mar 22 Here’s how I see it the little fella aka potato has done a lot of damage to Oasis as a band / brand he’s got a lot of making up to do not just to me but to you the fans the people that put us where we are tday as you were LG x Good for Liam. His brother left him for dead and wouldn’t reunite oasis when Liam was going through his divorce. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Looks like it’s now noel who needs Liam more now. If I were Liam I’d insist on a money split in his favor. Also I’d demand that bonehead be included. Any reunion without bonehead is a sham. I was listening to that version of rock n roll star from the radio x show. I don’t know what it is but boneheads playing just brings out the balls in the songs. It’s really undeniable. Give me a break, this is one of the lamest and most un-rock and roll things Liam has ever said. The "Oasis brand," really!? Please don't tell me you buy this crap!
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Post by GlastoEls on Mar 25, 2023 10:35:59 GMT -5
Maybe just to see family members on good terms Sad to see families torn apart by things probably not THAT important in the grand scheme of things At this point the reason for them not talking is more stubbornness than what the original problems were and that's sad and a bit pathetic Two middle ages blokes bickering over what really? Get on good terms and make your elderly mother happy, That's what decent folk would do. If more music stems from that then that's cool. This.
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Post by jezza2 on Mar 27, 2023 21:16:15 GMT -5
Maybe I have it wrong, but every time people talk about a reunion I look at Cream.
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Post by oasisgoletitout on May 21, 2023 8:59:43 GMT -5
they had just gotten back on track with DBTT and DOYS What? You can barely make a decent EP from all the material in that era. I think DOYS is their third strongest album. I know that's not exactly the most common opinion, but even so people really thought Oasis were back in 2005. DBTT and that 2005 tour were a success, and I think it's a solid album that only gets better with more plays.
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Post by The Escapist on May 21, 2023 9:08:33 GMT -5
And the reason I think they should do a tour is just to give me a chance to see them!
Plus, it'd be good for the "brand", should you care about such things; more importantly, I think it'd give both of their solo careers a much-needed chance to reboot after taking a breather. It's the shot in the arm they need.
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Post by oasisgoletitout on May 21, 2023 9:13:38 GMT -5
And the reason I think they should do a tour is just to give me a chance to see them! Plus, it'd be good for the "brand", should you care about such things; more importantly, I think it'd give both of their solo careers a much-needed chance to reboot after taking a breather. It's the shot in the arm they need. I think it would be good for the "brand" too. Noel seems to think it will dilute the brand. But if the Black Crowes can get together every handful of years and tour, and gross plenty of money, I don't see why Oasis can't.
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Post by andymorris on May 28, 2023 14:56:54 GMT -5
Noel doesn’t want to reunite because he knows it’s gonna end badly again
Simple as that
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Post by Lundblad on Jun 2, 2023 8:04:07 GMT -5
Because I want to hear a new Oasis album.
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Post by GlastoEls on Jun 2, 2023 13:46:12 GMT -5
Because I want to hear a new Oasis album. Indeed. A wholly Noel-written, predominantly Liam-sung record with Microdot artwork. A boy can dream!
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Post by aesthetic on Jun 8, 2023 6:31:12 GMT -5
What? You can barely make a decent EP from all the material in that era. I think DOYS is their third strongest album. I know that's not exactly the most common opinion, but even so people really thought Oasis were back in 2005. DBTT and that 2005 tour were a success, and I think it's a solid album that only gets better with more plays. Almost everything outside of the holy trinity of the first 3 albums is bang average. Yes there were moments of brilliance but it was never the same, it just wasn't. To some degree I would include SOTSOG in the good stuff but only because that album is the closest we are ever going to get to a Noel/Liam solo record. I fully accept that my opinions are heavily biased and rooted in my own nostalgia for being a teenager in the 90s. To anybody disagreeing with my opinions I would simply say: YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN!
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Post by GlastoEls on Jun 8, 2023 11:15:13 GMT -5
I think DOYS is their third strongest album. I know that's not exactly the most common opinion, but even so people really thought Oasis were back in 2005. DBTT and that 2005 tour were a success, and I think it's a solid album that only gets better with more plays. Almost everything outside of the holy trinity of the first 3 albums is bang average. Yes there were moments of brilliance but it was never the same, it just wasn't. To some degree I would include SOTSOG in the good stuff but only because that album is the closest we are ever going to get to a Noel/Liam solo record. I fully accept that my opinions are heavily biased and rooted in my own nostalgia for being a teenager in the 90s. To anybody disagreeing with my opinions I would simply say: YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN! Agree.
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Jun 8, 2023 15:40:20 GMT -5
I think DOYS is their third strongest album. I know that's not exactly the most common opinion, but even so people really thought Oasis were back in 2005. DBTT and that 2005 tour were a success, and I think it's a solid album that only gets better with more plays. Almost everything outside of the holy trinity of the first 3 albums is bang average. Yes there were moments of brilliance but it was never the same, it just wasn't. To some degree I would include SOTSOG in the good stuff but only because that album is the closest we are ever going to get to a Noel/Liam solo record. I fully accept that my opinions are heavily biased and rooted in my own nostalgia for being a teenager in the 90s. To anybody disagreeing with my opinions I would simply say: YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN! I was fifteen when Morning Glory was released. I was a lucky one too to experience those mad years and good times. I miss the 90's and the music scene so much. I wish somebody invented a time machine. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
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Post by Firefly on Jun 9, 2023 0:51:53 GMT -5
I think DOYS is their third strongest album. I know that's not exactly the most common opinion, but even so people really thought Oasis were back in 2005. DBTT and that 2005 tour were a success, and I think it's a solid album that only gets better with more plays. Almost everything outside of the holy trinity of the first 3 albums is bang average. Yes there were moments of brilliance but it was never the same, it just wasn't. To some degree I would include SOTSOG in the good stuff but only because that album is the closest we are ever going to get to a Noel/Liam solo record. I fully accept that my opinions are heavily biased and rooted in my own nostalgia for being a teenager in the 90s. To anybody disagreeing with my opinions I would simply say: YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN! I was there and I rate DOYS. Also rate DBTT. I wouldn't call most of their albums bang average except Heathen Chemistry and sadly SOTSOG the few brilliant songs from that excepted.
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Post by Aman on Jun 9, 2023 2:05:24 GMT -5
I think DOYS is their third strongest album. I know that's not exactly the most common opinion, but even so people really thought Oasis were back in 2005. DBTT and that 2005 tour were a success, and I think it's a solid album that only gets better with more plays. Almost everything outside of the holy trinity of the first 3 albums is bang average. Yes there were moments of brilliance but it was never the same, it just wasn't. To some degree I would include SOTSOG in the good stuff but only because that album is the closest we are ever going to get to a Noel/Liam solo record. I fully accept that my opinions are heavily biased and rooted in my own nostalgia for being a teenager in the 90s. To anybody disagreeing with my opinions I would simply say: YOU WEREN'T THERE MAN! I became a fan in the Noughties and I agree. (Though it was hearing Supersonic etc. which made me a fan not listening to SCYHO) None of the 2000s albums are any good let's be honest. Obviously some great tunes spread out but it's 4 average albums. (HC and DBTT more so)
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Post by Aman on Jun 9, 2023 2:09:02 GMT -5
Don't Believe the Truth is crap and I'm convinced that 90% of its reputation just comes from the general good vibes surrounding Oasis and indie music at the time. Take "The Importance of Being Idle" off and it's just a Beady Eye album with "Part of the Queue" snuck in there. Giants and Dig Out Your Soul bring a lot more to the party, deeply flawed as they are. If I'm honest, so does Heathen Chemistry. "Songbird" >> "Turn Up the Sun"/"Lyla". DBTT is really really bad lol. I listened to it again a few years ago and I was staggered how shit it was. HC does indeed have bigger highs than DBTT but lower lows if that makes sense. Would definitely say SOTSOG and DOYS are above both DBTT and HC as albums front to back.
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Post by aesthetic on Jun 13, 2023 3:16:25 GMT -5
I was there and I rate DOYS. Also rate DBTT. I wouldn't call most of their albums bang average except Heathen Chemistry and sadly SOTSOG the few brilliant songs from that excepted. It is impossible for me to separate the music from the era and the nostalgia. The holy trinity of DM WTSMG and BHN, everything about that time just felt better. The attitude, the line up, the gigs, the pre-internet hype of news leaking out, the simplicity of it all, Liam's voice, even the band logo was better. By the time DOYS was released, the whole thing just felt like a very pale imitation of the glory days and the wheels had fallen off years ago. I can't separate the music from that general vibe. Again I accept my viewpoint is completely biased and probably not entirely fair. There were some very good songs that came out of that post 2000 run, and the musicianship was clearly better, but then I don't think Oasis was ever about musicianship for me. Now I'm in my mid 40s and I love High Flying Birds so I'm probably a boring old fart now anyway, what do I know?!
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Post by GlastoEls on Jun 13, 2023 9:31:40 GMT -5
I was there and I rate DOYS. Also rate DBTT. I wouldn't call most of their albums bang average except Heathen Chemistry and sadly SOTSOG the few brilliant songs from that excepted. It is impossible for me to separate the music from the era and the nostalgia. The holy trinity of DM WTSMG and BHN, everything about that time just felt better. The attitude, the line up, the gigs, the pre-internet hype of news leaking out, the simplicity of it all, Liam's voice, even the band logo was better. By the time DOYS was released, the whole thing just felt like a very pale imitation of the glory days and the wheels had fallen off years ago. I can't separate the music from that general vibe. Again I accept my viewpoint is completely biased and probably not entirely fair. There were some very good songs that came out of that post 2000 run, and the musicianship was clearly better, but then I don't think Oasis was ever about musicianship for me. Now I'm in my mid 40s and I love High Flying Birds so I'm probably a boring old fart now anyway, what do I know?! Hard agree on all that. I’ve enjoyed both solo careers several times more than later Oasis. It’s all so much better.
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