atypical_boro
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Yeah it was Olympics year and Jubilee, I remember cos Ian dedicated Elizabeth my Dear to the diamond jubilee.Sorry but it was 11 years ago, no idea why l put 2013
Yeah it was Olympics year and Jubilee, I remember cos Ian dedicated Elizabeth my Dear to the diamond jubilee.Sorry but it was 11 years ago, no idea why l put 2013
Man City big would probably have been the same one I was at in 2005. Same day as live 8. I really enjoyed it.I’ve seen them twice though they were past their peak by then. Think it must’ve been around 2001/02 at Murrayfield in Edinburgh and again in around 2006/07 at Manchester City.
I enjoyed both shows but the first one was spoilt by loads of tw*ts lobbing bottles of p*ss around, chucking full cans and bottles, crushing the crowd by surging forwards, there was people dropping like flies for the first half hour so. It was not pleasant. I was quite young and naive and realised loads of d*ck heads are about and can’t help but behave like d*ck heads.
Happy Mondays supported them so I was very pleased I got to see them. And Doves were on first.
The second time, in Manchester, really annoyed me because they ended on a Who song. All that stuff the crowd love(d) from the first two albums - and The Masterplan, a forgotten and/or overlooked gem IMO - and you end on a sub-standard Who song? Nah, not for me that.
I wouldn’t go and see them again. I went to see Liam Gallagher at Ally Pally a few years back and that was great. But I wouldn’t see Oasis again. It’s been and gone for me now.
You would think these shows will sell out in minutes. May even be broadcast on the BBC. Surely they’d do Knebworth, Manchester and Wembley.
I'd have had Acquiesce in there somewhereOasis - Greatest Hits
TRACK PEAK YEAR 1 WONDERWALL 2 1995 2 DON'T LOOK BACK IN ANGER 1 1996 3 D'YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN 1 1997 4 WHATEVER 3 1994 5 ROLL WITH IT 2 1995 6 SOME MIGHT SAY 1 1995 7 STOP CRYING YOUR HEART OUT 2 2002 8 STAND BY ME 2 1997 9 LIVE FOREVER 10 1994 10 CIGARETTES & ALCOHOL 7 1994 11 GO LET IT OUT 1 2000 12 LITTLE BY LITTLE 2 2002 13 ALL AROUND THE WORLD 1 1998 14 SUPERSONIC 31 1994 15 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING IDLE 1 2005 16 CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA N/A 1995 17 THE HINDU TIMES 1 2002 18 SHAKERMAKER 11 1994 19 LYLA 1 2005 20 SONGBIRD 3 2003
Best selling singles.. cut and paste job.I'd have had Acquiesce in there somewhere
Trust me, Liam can sing. At Knebworth last year his voice was the best i've heard it.Ah, see I'm still more of a Noel fan. Loved Liam in the mid-90s when he could sing properly and consistently and the arrogance was backed up, but nowadays, although I do take an interest in his music etc, I don't follow him about like I did with Oasis. I still see Noel on every tour, the music he has written has had an enormous influence on my life (and not just Oasis).
Not consistently, sometimes he's terrible. I was at their Roundhouse gig in 2009 which has now become legendary for just how disunited the band was and Liam could barely drum up the motivation to swagger over to the mic and shout an edited version of the lyric into it. When he did, he sounded like any other ***ed up crowd member bellowing nonsense at the top of their lungs.Trust me, Liam can sing. At Knebworth last year his voice was the best i've heard it.
Ha yeh I was there for that, Liam came out and said every one could have their money back… Noel quickly tried shut that down!Couldn’t resist not going, even though it would have the very real risk of being a bit of a let down.
Only saw them once, at Heaton park when the generator kept failing. So they owe me
Didn't they end up sending hand-signed cheques to everyone? In the knowledge that loads of people would never cash them.Ha yeh I was there for that, Liam came out and said every one could have their money back… Noel quickly tried shut that down!
Was that the infamous gig when somebody in the audience threw a pint of lager at Liam when he first came on stage?Not consistently, sometimes he's terrible. I was at their Roundhouse gig in 2008 which has now become legendary for just how disunited the band was and Liam could barely drum up the motivation to swagger over to the mic and shout an edited version of the lyric into it. When he did, he sounded like any other ***ed up crowd member bellowing nonsense at the top of their lungs.
YepWas that the infamous gig when somebody in the audience threw a pint of lager at Liam when he first came on stage?
"Is that some sh*tbag who's throwing lager, can't handle it soft @rse, from Camden town"
He was really riled up that night. I can remember during Slide Away, when Noel sang his part of the song you could see Liam giving him the death stare in the background and it was obvious all was not well.
Yeh they sent signed cheques out if you sent your ticket stub to them… there was quite a short cut off point if I remember rightly… I remember Liam prematurely came on stage and started shouting how **** it was and every one can have their money back… and 20 mins later Noel was on stage basically saying he thinks it’s been a top gig… and if your not a d*ckhead you’ll recognize that and not ask for your money back! I still had a quality time and just forgot to ask for the money back!Didn't they end up sending hand-signed cheques to everyone? In the knowledge that loads of people would never cash them.
Not sure Noel tried to shut anything down though? https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...ster-news/oasis-bank-of-burnage-refund-924028
Ah I see. Yes this all rings a bell now.Yeh they sent signed cheques out if you sent your ticket stub to them… there was quite a short cut off point if I remember rightly… I remember Liam prematurely came on stage and started shouting how **** it was and every one can have their money back… and 20 mins later Noel was on stage basically saying he thinks it’s been a top gig… and if your not a d*ckhead you’ll recognize that and not ask for your money back! I still had a quality time and just forgot to ask for the money back!
Not consistently, sometimes he's terrible. I was at their Roundhouse gig in 2009 which has now become legendary for just how disunited the band was and Liam could barely drum up the motivation to swagger over to the mic and shout an edited version of the lyric into it. When he did, he sounded like any other ***ed up crowd member bellowing nonsense at the top of their lungs.
And remove Roll with itI'd have had Acquiesce in there somewhere
I'm not disagreeing at all, but I don't think he is as consistent as he was in the 90s.He was probably drugged up to the eyeballs in 2009. In 2022 he was epic
I think he struggles singing the faster paced rock songs these days. This performance of Morning Glory is one example. His vocals sound very different to how his vocals sounded when he sung this during the 90's.I'm not disagreeing at all, but I don't think he is as consistent as he was in the 90s.
I would assume it woudl be Zak StarkeyHe's possible but I think less likely.
I'd say Sharrock is favourite, Starkey second favourite if I was opening a book.I would assume it woudl be Zak Starkey
'Your people call my people' = lots of money to be made. A bit of stuff from Liam about a paper crown and from Noel about.. heavy is the crown in his lyrics. There was a bit of back and forth between Ian Brown and John Squire after the Stone Roses split.. but the stuff from Liam and Noel seems to be on the road to some sort of conciliation. 'You only get to do it once' - maybe not.. definitely maybe not. Tours, re-releases.. a new album might come out of it depending on the terms of the divorce.Pick a year
2024 - DM 30 Year Anniversary
2025 - WTSMG 30 Year Anniversary
2026 - Knebworth (well I think you know where this going)
Kerching!!!