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Thread: Oasis reunion

  1. #51

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Please god no

    They were bad enough the first time
    Dreadful dirge music

  2. #52

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    Dreadful dirge music
    But very popular in the uk so will sell out over and over, on a more local level we have the phonics, absolute gash but still they flock down to see them.

  3. #53

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    First ever gig back together in cardiff then.

  4. #54

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Dougal View Post
    Every generation always says theirs was the golden generation.

    However maybe that has ended now? People from 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s maybe even 00s would argue they had it best for music in their day. However Will young people growing up now be arguing this is the golden generation in years to come? Maybe i really dont know.

    But been watching reading festival which is for the teenagers isnt it. Who are the headliners and stars? Blink 182, liam gallagher and prodigy. Crazy.
    Thing is, only us oldies are the only one who are correct in saying our music was the best!


    Have a look on Youtube for reaction vids of today's younsters (and a little bit older) hearing 60's and 70's music for the first time - they love it!

  5. #55

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    I saw them at Maine Road in 1996 - great concert, but I have zero interest in seeing them again. I can see why anyone who likes them who was too young to have seen them at the time might want to go though.

  6. #56

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfresco View Post
    If it's good enough for the Spice girls then it's good enough for Oasis. They are doing it for the fans it's not about the money.

  7. #57

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    OASIS! OASIS!

  8. #58

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Dougal View Post
    Keep up that was reported last week.

    It's 4 at Wembley and a few others including cardiff.
    No it's definitely 10 shows at Wembley

  9. #59

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Wouldnt be at all surprised to see a uk tour, two dates here, five or 6 in London. It was a great time when definitely maybe came out, I wasnt that into them but their live show at the Astoria just before they exploded was a great night.
    Think Ill do the lottery this week.

  10. #60

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Soul '68 View Post
    Sludge, I kept comparing them to some of the true greats that I have been fortunate enough to have seen at their prime, bands and artists like Bad Company, Thin Lizzy, Hawkwind (in their many guises), Budgie, Rainbow (with Dio), Patti Smith, The Ramones, Hanoi Rocks, The Cramps etc etc. I left before the end to wander down to Caroline Street to get some chips and curry sauce, as you do.
    Comparison is the thief of joy

  11. #61

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    I first saw them in 1994. At a bar in Philadelphia. I still think their first record is amazing. But it all went downhill from there.

  12. #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    Because theres a massive lack of bands
    bollocks

    top bands I've seen this year:

    Snapped Ankles
    English Teacher
    Young Fathers
    October Drift
    The Candys
    Damefrisor (absolutely superb)
    TVAM
    Magic Shoppe

    there's loads of quality to be found if you are prepared to get out of the musical toilet that is Cardiff

  13. #63

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    I saw Oasis in 96 and see Noel and Liam since, although far from my favourite band their contribution to popular culture is massive.

    Buzzing about a reunion. It's just nice too isn't it? I know it's probably motivated by money, but seeing two brother come together is good isn't it?
    steady on now old fruit. lets not put them in the Bowie/Byrne camp just yet.

  14. #64

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Divorce costing 20 million .. if thier reunion is as good as the Knebworth concert where over 1/2 million attended your inn for a treat , especially if they kick off on stage .

    I think they are up there as one the UK s best type bands . They have a very homegrown feel unlike others like U2, Stones, Zepp, Beatles who sought worldwide fame and music.
    what kind of sophistry is this? The first sniff of cash and they forgot their roots and ****ed off to London.

  15. #65

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    OASIS! OASIS!
    You hallucinating again?! 😜

  16. #66

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    weird fact:

    The album cover for Be Here Now shows a car in a swimming pool.
    I have thrown a paper aeroplane over that pool!

    I was on one of those useless "team building events" at Stocks Country club, ; we had to write down instructions for a colleague to fold paper into an aeroplane, and then throw said aeroplane over that pool. Mine went furthest so I won a bottle of cheap plonk, which was undrinkable.

  17. #67

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    IMG_4753.jpg Dont bother booking overpriced tickets for a naff stadium gig.go see these instead!

    Next Tuesday at The Moon Cardiff. Are they better than Oasis? Definitely/Maybe.although that album was pretty good!

  18. #68

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobh View Post
    Thing is, only us oldies are the only one who are correct in saying our music was the best!

    Have a look on Youtube for reaction vids of today's younsters (and a little bit older) hearing 60's and 70's music for the first time - they love it!
    It's probably not ok to say this but there is no doubt in my mind that 60's music was the best. It conveys the sense of excitement and optimism for the future which prevailed at the time, with the associated feel-good factor which is in complete contrast to the present day. It is impossible to explain to anyone who wasn't around in the 60's (or was too young at the time) the impact that the music had - such a contrast to the crooners of the 1950's for example!

    The 60s saw the rise several genres, including rock, pop, folk, soul, R&B, and jazz. This diversity allowed for a wide variety of sounds and styles and also saw a surge in musical experimentation and introduced new sounds, such as psychedelic rock, folk rock, and Motown.

    Interesting that you should say that about about kids today also enjoying 60's music. We have a couple of 60's compilation CDs in our car and our teenage grandchildren enjoy listening to them and to us singing along. Well, they say they do.....!

  19. #69

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    bollocks

    top bands I've seen this year:

    Snapped Ankles
    English Teacher
    Young Fathers
    October Drift
    The Candys
    Damefrisor (absolutely superb)
    TVAM
    Magic Shoppe

    there's loads of quality to be found if you are prepared to get out of the musical toilet that is Cardiff
    Millions of people dont know anything. A band is not great unless they have fewer than 35 followers.

  20. #70

    Re: Oasis reunion

    Quote Originally Posted by HiVis View Post
    bollocks

    top bands I've seen this year:

    Snapped Ankles
    English Teacher
    Young Fathers
    October Drift
    The Candys
    Damefrisor (absolutely superb)
    TVAM
    Magic Shoppe

    there's loads of quality to be found if you are prepared to get out of the musical toilet that is Cardiff

    never heard of them but gave ladies hairdressers a try was like listening to Terry hall in another type of music.
    Magic shoppe. Starting to see the music style you like
    English Teacher , not bad
    Snapped ankles Bit different
    haven't tried the rest but a nice list Cheers

  21. #71

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Blue View Post
    Millions of people don’t know anything. A band is not great unless they have fewer than 35 followers.
    now this is just silly. No one is saying that Oasis haven't sold records, but quantity doesn't always mean quality. Regardless, music is subjective, one mans meat is another man's poison. As has been said, Definitely Maybe, Whats the story and Masterplan were superb pieces of music, thereafter their output was music by numbers, chewing gum for the ears on a par with Steps and Keane.

    my list of bands was in response to their not being anything worth listening to today. there is plenty out there, music has never been so accessible and it is easy to find.

  22. #72

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
    never heard of them but gave ladies hairdressers a try was like listening to Terry hall in another type of music.
    Magic shoppe. Starting to see the music style you like
    English Teacher , not bad
    Snapped ankles Bit different
    haven't tried the rest but a nice list Cheers
    I'm taking you mean Damefrisor

    TVAM are quality, they were playing psychfest last year, and the set was trippy as ****. The shrooms didn't help things, but it made for an altogether wonderful experience.

  23. #73

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    Quote Originally Posted by G rangetown Blue View Post
    IMG_4753.jpg Don’t bother booking overpriced tickets for a naff stadium gig….go see these instead!

    Next Tuesday at The Moon Cardiff. Are they better than Oasis? Definitely/Maybe….although that album was pretty good!
    The Moon is a great venue in Cardiff. That gig is just 8 on the door. I quite like their stuff. Didn't realise they were from Austin.

  24. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
    It's probably not ok to say this but there is no doubt in my mind that 60's music was the best. It conveys the sense of excitement and optimism for the future which prevailed at the time, with the associated feel-good factor which is in complete contrast to the present day. It is impossible to explain to anyone who wasn't around in the 60's (or was too young at the time) the impact that the music had - such a contrast to the crooners of the 1950's for example!

    The 60s saw the rise several genres, including rock, pop, folk, soul, R&B, and jazz. This diversity allowed for a wide variety of sounds and styles and also saw a surge in musical experimentation and introduced new sounds, such as psychedelic rock, folk rock, and Motown.

    Interesting that you should say that about about kids today also enjoying 60's music. We have a couple of 60's compilation CDs in our car and our teenage grandchildren enjoy listening to them and to us singing along. Well, they say they do.....!
    ....just messing with you! https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...o-honey-34458/

  25. #75

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    That sh*t heavy Baroque of the late 1600s was never as good as the dope stuff of the late 1500s. F*cking youth of yesterday.

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