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Post by supernovadragon on Nov 1, 2017 5:52:58 GMT -5
I don't care about the other so called "fans" I know that us loyal fans who have heard everything Liam has sung on want to hear. We want the rare stuff, we want the songs that haven't been done in 20 years or so...we want them now. Surely if they are fans they would search for these other songs which are now readily avaliable on either Spotify or Youtube? Sadly it just doesn’t work like that does it? We’re like 0.05% of his fanbase, the super addicted. I think liamgallagher1992 is right. Liam has to cater for ge masses with the old bone thrown to us (and Rockin’ Chair would be just that). That's what I'm saying, a track that featured on an album. Just the one track that he throws out. I'm not saying totally obscure (Something like I Will Believe or Alive or even I Got The Fever), just something that if people were fans, they'd pretty much know about the song
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Post by supernovadragon on Nov 1, 2017 4:33:37 GMT -5
I have been thinking, what if, what if Noel had said to Liam & Alan (and so Gem and Andy) that the band were to release a 'Greatest Hits' in 2000 and tour that for a year while Andy and Gem got into the grove of being in Oasis before they went recording the next album.
If so, what could have been the 'Greatest Hits'? If it were to be a 2CD - max 20 tracks. I have worked my brian into overtime on this and all I can come up with is: 2000 - Was There Then - 20 tracks - 2CD CD1 1. Rock N Roll Star 2. Acquiesce 3. Live Forever 4. Wonderwall 5. Don’t Look Back In Anger 6. Stand By Me 7. Some Might Say 8. Slide Away 9. Cigarettes & Alcohol 10. All Around The World
CD2: 1.D’Yer Know What I Mean? 2. Roll With it 3. Supersonic 4. Shakermaker 5. The Masterplan 6. Talk Tonight 7. Whatever 8. Half The World Away 9. Listen Up 10. Champagne Supernova
What do you think it could have been?
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Post by supernovadragon on Nov 1, 2017 3:21:31 GMT -5
Never ceases to amaze me how many people on here like Wall of Glass. It's absolute shi*e! So many better tracks on AYW. But they aren't on this list are they? Besides, Wall Of Glass is still a very good song but I do agree there are better on the album
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Post by supernovadragon on Nov 1, 2017 3:19:45 GMT -5
People talk about how theyd like to hear more obscure songs but just look at the reaction of the crowd to anything thats remotely obscure or even just an album track like Be Here Now. These arena crowds dont have a fucking clue and it ends up just being awkward as fuck. Even if we enjoy hearing them, its no fun when no one around you is singing. I don't care about the other so called "fans" I know that us loyal fans who have heard everything Liam has sung on want to hear. We want the rare stuff, we want the songs that haven't been done in 20 years or so...we want them now. Surely if they are fans they would search for these other songs which are now readily avaliable on either Spotify or Youtube?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 31, 2017 11:09:31 GMT -5
But music doesn't have the significance to most people today, other that 20 years ago. Today, people listen to music while doing something else, it's something for the background. In the past, music inspired, it was an important part of life. I have to agree with this statement. Just how many songs out in the recent times do you think people will look back and go "oh I remeber when that come out, it was a great summer" etc etc. When was the last time (other than Liam/Noel for us) that people looked forward to an album or a single getting released..it's very rare
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 31, 2017 11:04:51 GMT -5
I keep remembering how promising SOTSOG seemed at the time... In 2000, I had very restricted internet access (I was living in Venezuela at the time), and had very little access to music news, especially from the UK. So when the video for Go Let It Out started, I had zero idea what to expect. I didn't even know Bone and Guigs had gone. Gem's role in the video was a complete surprise. The song itself had me over the moon: It was very different from 90s Oasis, but still had their fingerprints all over it. I was all set to love Oasis Mk II. And then I got the album. FITB kept that good feeling going. The boys had grown up. They were still recognizably Oasis, but darker and more ominous. Brilliant. And then I realized that Noel had lost the plot as far as tracklists went. The britpop albums had consistently been a case of great tunes+very good tunes+BIBLICAL tunes, with very little that might be considered filler (and Noel's 90s filler would have been standout tracks for most of his competitors). But all of a sudden I had shit like PYMWYMI and ICSAL taking up record space next to instant classics like Gas Panic! and Sunday Morning Call. I just didn't understand it. My edition of SOTSOG was the one with the Let's All Make Believe bonus disc.And that just compounded the confusion. Who the fuck leaves a track like that off the album?? B-sides were not available in my part of the world, other than the ones in The Masterplan, so it would be years till I got to hear stuff like Carry Us All and Full On, which made me look on SOTSOG as even more of a missed opportunity. Noel likes to look back on that period as the time when the muse abandoned him for a while, but I don't think it did. What he did lose was his enthusiasm, once the 90s hangover set in. Had he taken more time, Oasis' Fat Elvis period need not have happened at all. Looking back, I am obviously glad they carried on when they did as that was when I first really got into Oasis but I do often wonder how it would have gone just IF Noel said, "Bonehead's gone, Guigsy's gone. We need time for Andy and Gem to settle in. Let's tour a greatest hits as it were, then come back and do an album in the studio." Just how different BOTH Standing and Heathen could have been. An album that would have easily have been together with the first 3, an album that could easily have had the best lyrics Noel had written with the production of Standing and the hits of Heathen. It could have been so much more
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 31, 2017 3:27:40 GMT -5
Champagne Supernova Headshrinker Rockin' Chair
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 31, 2017 3:14:24 GMT -5
I'm Outta Time sounded better than ANY that I have previously heard from 2009..admittedly I haven't heard everyone of the versions from that year but still, I actually didn't mind it for a change
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 31, 2017 0:25:32 GMT -5
Just got back... Cracking gig and so much change from the last tour!! Got to record 6 of the songs... A bit unsteady at times but still watchable i would say. Missed first part of Supersonic. That version of I'm Outta Time is better than any from 09 for me. Liam's vocals are just so good on it
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 17:22:28 GMT -5
If this is the last song before the encore then I'm disappointed. I’m not. This time a year ago Liam was under the bus. What a comeback. I’ll take it. To be fair, I have to agree...for all the moaning of the songs and the setlist, I'm just glad he's back doing gigs
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 17:19:43 GMT -5
Gutted the stream went down...why Cigarettes & Alcohol again though? Why not something we wouldn't expect?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 17:10:31 GMT -5
I'm a little disappointed atm, apart from Some Might Say (which was played last night but I expected it to be again) this setlist is basically the same as he's had usually
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 13:47:01 GMT -5
Is there going to be a stream tonight please?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 8:46:33 GMT -5
Am I the only one who isn't that enamoured with Wonderwall..Bold sounds very good but Wonderwall? Meh. Doesn't sound too special to me. Obiviously it's just me as everyone else loves it but that's what I think of it.
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 7:50:51 GMT -5
I assume then, no video of Come Back To Me? oh well..am sure we'll get one soon
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 6:39:28 GMT -5
Luke Chadwick Kleberson Juan Sebastion Veron Djemba Djemba Rouqe Santa Cruz
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 5:30:02 GMT -5
Would love to see in Manchester:
Bring It On Down Don't Go Away Rockin' Chair Four Letter Word Come Back To Me Doesn't Have To Be That Way All My People/All Mankind Born On A Different Cloud
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 5:02:11 GMT -5
So around a 90 minute set, say another 4 songs. Could see Universal Gleam and I've All i Need returning and at least one other Oasis song. Universal Gleam I've All I need Rockin' Chair? (Maybe?)
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 30, 2017 4:57:21 GMT -5
There are only 2 questions I would ever want to ask Guigsy
1) How has life been treating you since you left in 99 and do you still talk to anyone who you used to be in the band with? 2) Why was you scrubbed out of the footage of Knebworth in the Supersonic film? Would you actually be advirsed to it being released as a full concert DVD if they asked you?
EDIT: Thought of a 3rd one:
3) What was the best gig you did while with Oasis?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 29, 2017 16:21:23 GMT -5
Has the stream started? I'm not getting any Liam?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 29, 2017 15:50:41 GMT -5
Thank you, this will be live when he comes on I take it?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 29, 2017 13:51:35 GMT -5
Will anyone periscope the gig? I echo this question. I so want to see something from this gig please
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 27, 2017 10:29:00 GMT -5
With how his voice is now, i'd like to hear a full acoustic gig tbh. A brand new MTV Unplugged style show, I'd be up for that
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 27, 2017 10:27:00 GMT -5
It'll be Heaton Park, can't see it being anywhere else...problem is, I don't think gigs at Heaton Park have a good record do they?
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 27, 2017 10:13:09 GMT -5
If he could redo the 18 tracks that appeared on Stop The Clocks, what 18 tracks would he choose?
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