You can't believe the hype but the tickets will be easy money to sell on?
Isn't that a contradiction?
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It's a bit of a wind up really :hehe:
But I wouldn't believe the hype personally, but loads of soppy pensioners will lap it up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKF8KkD7rE
Sorted, top, mad for it!
Not a fan it seems.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ritish-history
You were born? We only dreamed of such luxuries back in my day! etc etc
I like Simon Price's writing, his book on the Manics is really good, but some of that article did make me a cringe a little despite his good points. I suspect he knows what he's doing mind because that'll drive up the engagement and that's how journalists get paid apparently
If I was daft enough to buy four tickets (I’m not), Noel’s divorce could cost me more than my own:biggrin:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/oas...3ce01e9&AFF=aw
People must be mental to pay those prices?
Just checked out ticket master, after crashing a few times I’m 75006 in the queue……its the hope….
I’ve had a pint with Simon on a couple of occasions. He’s an old friend of my closest friend and is good company.
I’ve never had a pint with the Gallaghers, but I saw Liam storm off stage at the Astoria in Cardiff after having pints thrown over him by City fans.
My Daughter who normally rises after mid day can't get through either. Got my Mrs on 2 lap tops as well.🤣
Just 71632 in queue now :ayatollah:
Just got to the front of the queue for Heaton park, put 4 tickets in my basket and then kicked out the queue, nightmare
Just 53465 to go…..:thumbup:
Got to say, whatever you think of Oasis, their marketing is brilliant. Was it 95 or 97 (maybe it was 96 :hehe:) they had their battle with Blur? Whenever it was, I was changing my mind every day as to whose side I was on. I was old enough to, unfairly, put them both in the “not as good as the bands were in my day.” category and didn’t rate the both of them that highly, but, like everyone in the country it seemed, I had an opinion on the matter because the management of the two bands got people interested in their marketing ploy.
This feels a bit the same, it seems more of an event to be seen at than anything else, but then what do I know.
Just to say, I came down on the side of Blur in the end.
No tickets left by the time I got in…..lol
I saw Oasis at Glastonbury in 95. I wasn't a fan although I did like a few of their tunes.
Despite me being on an E I didn't enjoy their performance. They sucked the life out of my buzz. I didn't rate their playing or Liam's singing.
I'm assuming Noel Gallagher has now made enough dough to pay for his divorce.