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Post by Manualex on Aug 28, 2024 8:34:41 GMT -5
Alan never played supersonic right.
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Post by oasisserbia on Aug 28, 2024 8:45:48 GMT -5
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Post by El Auténtico Dios on Aug 28, 2024 8:51:46 GMT -5
Alan never played supersonic right. giant true. He killed it and also Acquiesce
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Post by Elias on Aug 28, 2024 8:56:12 GMT -5
Simon Price is back slagging them off in The Guardian. I'm pretty sure that means the reunion is now indeed officially confirmed.
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Post by mossy on Aug 28, 2024 9:02:02 GMT -5
Not gonna lie… I’m getting fuck all work done today 🤣 I'm on day two, realistically it's going to be the rest of the week. Can’t imagine full productivity is going to resume until Sep 2025 🤣
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Post by surrealneil on Aug 28, 2024 9:03:31 GMT -5
You do hear it you just don't realise. Nothing better than natural delay and chorus. Anton at BJM will put 5 guitars on stage all playing the same thing and it is probably the best thing I've had the pleasure of hearing Completely different band. For Oasis, its unnecessary, just look at Liam's band. 3 guitarists, useless. It's not necessary live, sure, but not unnecessary either. Oasis albums have multiple tracked rhythm guitars for a reason. It thickens the sound. You don't need to hear it in separation, it's texture. Just like 90% of songs you've heard in the last 40 years have double tracked vocals on a chorus, including oasis. You don't necessarily always hear the double tracked vocal, it just sits under the lead vocals to thicken it up without stepping on it. I don't think it would do the Oasis live sound any harm to have an extra rhythm guitar driving it along. Most of those Oasis recordings you love have more than 2 guitars on them...
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Post by mossy on Aug 28, 2024 9:07:23 GMT -5
Completely different band. For Oasis, its unnecessary, just look at Liam's band. 3 guitarists, useless. It's not necessary live, sure, but not unnecessary either. Oasis albums have multiple tracked rhythm guitars for a reason. It thickens the sound. You don't need to hear it in separation, it's texture. Just like 90% of songs you've heard in the last 40 years have double tracked vocals on a chorus, including oasis. You don't necessarily always hear the double tracked vocal, it just sits under the lead vocals to thicken it up without stepping on it. I don't think it would do the Oasis live sound any harm to have an extra rhythm guitar driving it along. Most of those Oasis recordings you love have more than 2 guitars on them... Thickens the sound or muddies it? Look at the DYKWIM remix with some of those unnecessary guitar tracks removed…
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Post by niftium on Aug 28, 2024 9:09:32 GMT -5
Completely different band. For Oasis, its unnecessary, just look at Liam's band. 3 guitarists, useless. It's not necessary live, sure, but not unnecessary either. Oasis albums have multiple tracked rhythm guitars for a reason. It thickens the sound. You don't need to hear it in separation, it's texture. Just like 90% of songs you've heard in the last 40 years have double tracked vocals on a chorus, including oasis. You don't necessarily always hear the double tracked vocal, it just sits under the lead vocals to thicken it up without stepping on it. I don't think it would do the Oasis live sound any harm to have an extra rhythm guitar driving it along. Most of those Oasis recordings you love have more than 2 guitars on them... My Big Mouth has entered the chat
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Post by Plantpot on Aug 28, 2024 9:10:13 GMT -5
Is anyone else kinda annoyed that Chris Sharrock is the Oasis Reunion drummer? I just can't help but see him and think he looks so frail and old and tired. Just an ick... makes the whole band feel older than they are And he was never involved when the times were good Really preferred Whitey, even Starkey I’m still hoping for Alan, but only as he was a member of Oasis in their glory days and Chris was a touring drummer in their final days. Agreed. When I think of a true "reunion," I think of Whitey slappin' the skins, irrespective of whether he is the most talented drummer. That stated, I am just grateful that this is happening.
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Post by The Chief on Aug 28, 2024 9:14:23 GMT -5
It's not necessary live, sure, but not unnecessary either. Oasis albums have multiple tracked rhythm guitars for a reason. It thickens the sound. You don't need to hear it in separation, it's texture. Just like 90% of songs you've heard in the last 40 years have double tracked vocals on a chorus, including oasis. You don't necessarily always hear the double tracked vocal, it just sits under the lead vocals to thicken it up without stepping on it. I don't think it would do the Oasis live sound any harm to have an extra rhythm guitar driving it along. Most of those Oasis recordings you love have more than 2 guitars on them... Thickens the sound or muddies it? Look at the DYKWIM remix with some of those unnecessary guitar tracks removed… Which reminds me, if they play DYKWIM, the solo will FINALLY be played correctly again!! Also, unrelated to mossy's post, Bonehead could easily learn to play every Oasis song post-2000 so that's neither here nor there. I could see Russ be part on the bass but I'd prefer and it would make more sense to have Gem since he's also an ex-member of Oasis. Also also, Gem and Bonehead could swap between guitar and bass easily too. I agree that 3 guitarists is overkill but I also wouldn't complain if there were 3 guitars.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 28, 2024 9:15:05 GMT -5
GIMME THOSE USA DATES YOU MOTHER FUCKERS!!!!
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Post by rlx on Aug 28, 2024 9:16:07 GMT -5
It's not necessary live, sure, but not unnecessary either. Oasis albums have multiple tracked rhythm guitars for a reason. It thickens the sound. You don't need to hear it in separation, it's texture. Just like 90% of songs you've heard in the last 40 years have double tracked vocals on a chorus, including oasis. You don't necessarily always hear the double tracked vocal, it just sits under the lead vocals to thicken it up without stepping on it. I don't think it would do the Oasis live sound any harm to have an extra rhythm guitar driving it along. Most of those Oasis recordings you love have more than 2 guitars on them... Thickens the sound or muddies it? Look at the DYKWIM remix with some of those unnecessary guitar tracks removed… DYKWIM is muddy because the mixing is horrible. Most songs you hear have multiple guitar tracks is not an Oasis thing, just Noel had too much cocaine and put 8 tracks down of noise.
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Post by mossy on Aug 28, 2024 9:18:57 GMT -5
Thickens the sound or muddies it? Look at the DYKWIM remix with some of those unnecessary guitar tracks removed… DYKWIM is muddy because the mixing is horrible. Most songs you hear have multiple guitar tracks is not an Oasis thing, just Noel had too much cocaine and put 8 tracks down of noise. 8 or 80? 🤣
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Post by jh on Aug 28, 2024 9:20:10 GMT -5
So does the Oasis Support line open up on Saturday for the mental health crisis of the nation who didn't secure tickets?
In the same vien as the Take That break up fans in crisis of many years ago!
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 28, 2024 9:24:48 GMT -5
I see Bonehead is confirmed.
Is Gem also confirmed? I really do love Gem. Such a chill, down to earth, effortlessly cool guy.
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Post by sheisloved on Aug 28, 2024 9:33:06 GMT -5
Does anyone think Sam Fender is a realistic possibility for any of the UK dates
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Post by zeberdee on Aug 28, 2024 9:33:29 GMT -5
Still not had my confirmation email with 3 hours to go :/ did it work for anyone else if they did the form again? edit: sorry if wrong thread I know someone who got the email after 15 hours. I first filled it in at 19:20 last night
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 28, 2024 9:36:49 GMT -5
We are entering Oasis MK III, a new Oasis era. It’s bloody well exciting!
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Post by andymorris on Aug 28, 2024 9:44:55 GMT -5
Completely different band. For Oasis, its unnecessary, just look at Liam's band. 3 guitarists, useless. Liam's band has improved since a third was added. Maybe coz the other two were shit ? Anyway, i'm a traditionnalist, 3 guitars is too much, wont change my mind on that. If you got two gifted players, no need for a third one.
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Post by El Auténtico Dios on Aug 28, 2024 9:47:54 GMT -5
Liam's band has improved since a third was added. Maybe coz the other two were shit ? Anyway, i'm a traditionnalist, 3 guitars is too much, wont change my mind on that. If you got two gifted players, no need for a third one. I like live music sounding like records. My opinion. And you CAN'T do that only with 2 guitars in the Oasis situation. So, 3 improved the band and the sound. My point.
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Post by surrealneil on Aug 28, 2024 9:49:22 GMT -5
It's not necessary live, sure, but not unnecessary either. Oasis albums have multiple tracked rhythm guitars for a reason. It thickens the sound. You don't need to hear it in separation, it's texture. Just like 90% of songs you've heard in the last 40 years have double tracked vocals on a chorus, including oasis. You don't necessarily always hear the double tracked vocal, it just sits under the lead vocals to thicken it up without stepping on it. I don't think it would do the Oasis live sound any harm to have an extra rhythm guitar driving it along. Most of those Oasis recordings you love have more than 2 guitars on them... Thickens the sound or muddies it? Look at the DYKWIM remix with some of those unnecessary guitar tracks removed… Anyone decent at mixing wouldn't make it muddy. Why don't studio albums sound too muddy with 4 rhythm guitars going? Because it's mixed properly. Frequencies are frequencies, you simply EQ things correctly to stop a build up of muddy frequencies and you can get good clarity from 3 guitars very, very easily. DYKWIM was excessive but there was dozens of guitar tracks, the bass was buried and way too much high end. That wasn't just down to guitars. Anyone that can't blend 3 guitars in a mix should be nowhere near working for a professional band. Radiohead do it every gig, Arctic Monkeys often have 3 guitars now. It's not uncommon. Any half competent sound engineer will make it sound good, especially these days, live sound engineering is much more advanced than in the past where they just had an analog board and a bit of outboard gear. The live sound these days will be pretty much preset in rehearsals, with minor adjustments at gigs.
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Post by vespa on Aug 28, 2024 9:50:33 GMT -5
Mike Moore on guitar for Liam isn’t shit , he’s a very well respected and talented guitar player, Jay mehler isn’t great but he’s Liams mate and bonehead at the time didn’t want the job full time , drew on bass also a very good player , they are not very charismatic but to label Mike shit is poor opinion, they struggled at the start abit to grasp what was needed but they are now very competent for Liam
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 28, 2024 9:51:29 GMT -5
I think Andy should be a part of this if he wants.
Liam - vox Noel - guitar, vox
Bonehead - guitar, vibes Gem - guitar Chris - drums Russell - bass man
Mikey Rowe - keys
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Post by Rivers on Aug 28, 2024 9:52:59 GMT -5
This is more important for me than any tour, please let it be true. Don't be only a reunion for live shows, learn from Ride!
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Post by surrealneil on Aug 28, 2024 9:56:13 GMT -5
I think Andy should be a part of this if he wants. Liam - vox Noel - guitar, vox Bonehead - guitar, vibes Gem - guitar Chris - drums Russell - bass man Mikey Rowe - keys I reckon that's the line up All signs point to that Keyboard player might be different. Who plays with Noel now?
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