Oasis Reform 08:26 - Aug 27 with 3196 views | SaintNick | 14 stadium gigs, no Glastonbury or St Mary's. " You've only got two albums" discuss | |
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Oasis Reform on 08:28 - Aug 27 with 2340 views | PatfromPoole | I liked “Be Here Now.” But then I never liked “Morning Glory”. “Definitely Maybe” was obviously their big triumph. | |
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Oasis Reform on 08:35 - Aug 27 with 2317 views | PatfromPoole | Hopefully none of these gigs clash with Fratton away next season. Going to try for tickets for Dublin, which might be chancing it a bit….. | |
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Oasis Reform on 08:41 - Aug 27 with 2307 views | felly1 | A great earner for them.The masses love a bit of nostalgia. Just old fellas with silly hair cuts now. | | | |
Oasis Reform on 08:59 - Aug 27 with 2280 views | Chesham_Saint |
Oasis Reform on 08:41 - Aug 27 by felly1 | A great earner for them.The masses love a bit of nostalgia. Just old fellas with silly hair cuts now. |
The best thing I can say of them is that unlike most “celebs” they don’t support Manc u or Arsenal. Oh, and not forgetting that one of them called Blair a knobhead, which I did enjoy… | |
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Oasis Reform on 09:05 - Aug 27 with 2271 views | SaintNick |
Oasis Reform on 08:28 - Aug 27 by PatfromPoole | I liked “Be Here Now.” But then I never liked “Morning Glory”. “Definitely Maybe” was obviously their big triumph. |
Definitely Maybe broke them, but Whats The Story was the one that really sent them into a different orbit, Be Here Now for me was more Status Quoasis, they would never be biiger in terms of record sales than Whats the Story. Definitely maybe sold 6.7 million worldwide Whats the Story sold 17.7 million Be Here Now did 7.4 million, but interestingly was one of the fastest selling albums ever on release By the 4th album they were down to 2.5 Million sales and that was the case for album 5 & 6, the 7th did 1.6 million If you want to take overall sales for each album including the singles from it etc. DM did 9.1 million WTS 26.5 million BHN 8.5 million After this they barely did 3 million Oasis have a really strong and loyal following, but truth is it is all about the first two albums, watching TV this morning all the news channels just showed clips of these albums, I would suspect they will form the bulk of the gigs | |
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Oasis Reform on 09:24 - Aug 27 with 2225 views | saint22 | One and a half albums Number one only for me Those gigs will be painful next year full of 50 yr old stone island wallaby wearing Dads | | | |
Oasis Reform on 10:01 - Aug 27 with 2183 views | Chesham_Saint |
Oasis Reform on 09:24 - Aug 27 by saint22 | One and a half albums Number one only for me Those gigs will be painful next year full of 50 yr old stone island wallaby wearing Dads |
Bit like going to fratton these days I imagine? | |
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Oasis Reform on 10:01 - Aug 27 with 2184 views | saintmark1976 | Middle Aged has beens who have wasted a fortune, relying on the gullible to give them their hard earned to maintain a standard of living they would still have, if they hadn’t wasted a fortune in the first place. | |
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Oasis Reform on 10:09 - Aug 27 with 2173 views | dirk_doone | Apparently, this is happening because Noel has to pay for his divorce, so expect tickets to be expensive. | |
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Oasis Reform on 10:12 - Aug 27 with 2156 views | saintwizzler |
Oasis Reform on 10:01 - Aug 27 by saintmark1976 | Middle Aged has beens who have wasted a fortune, relying on the gullible to give them their hard earned to maintain a standard of living they would still have, if they hadn’t wasted a fortune in the first place. |
I doubt they are skint. | |
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Oasis Reform on 10:19 - Aug 27 with 2138 views | PatfromPoole | I have seen both Liam and Noel in the last few months on their separate solo / High Flying Birds tours. They both still do a great show. Liam is still a brilliant front man. The atmosphere at the Liam gig was brilliant, particularly given the soulless venue (O2 in London). It was the "Definitely Maybe" 30th anniversary tour, which was a superb gig. This will be the hottest ticket in town by a country mile. [Post edited 27 Aug 11:09]
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Oasis Reform on 10:45 - Aug 27 with 2085 views | SaintNick |
Oasis Reform on 10:19 - Aug 27 by PatfromPoole | I have seen both Liam and Noel in the last few months on their separate solo / High Flying Birds tours. They both still do a great show. Liam is still a brilliant front man. The atmosphere at the Liam gig was brilliant, particularly given the soulless venue (O2 in London). It was the "Definitely Maybe" 30th anniversary tour, which was a superb gig. This will be the hottest ticket in town by a country mile. [Post edited 27 Aug 11:09]
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I agree with you they put on good shows and there will be a clamour for tickets, but I think that it is all based on 2 albums 30 years ago and very little of musical note since, whereas if you take someone like U2, they have constantly put out good quality albums that have variety in them and they haven't stuck to one formula | |
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Oasis Reform on 10:56 - Aug 27 with 2055 views | saintwizzler |
Oasis Reform on 10:45 - Aug 27 by SaintNick | I agree with you they put on good shows and there will be a clamour for tickets, but I think that it is all based on 2 albums 30 years ago and very little of musical note since, whereas if you take someone like U2, they have constantly put out good quality albums that have variety in them and they haven't stuck to one formula |
U2 put on a show. Oasis is 5 people playing music. I have and would pay a small fortune to watch U2. Oasis, I’ve been there and done it pre mobile phones. I went to see Noel Gallagher last month but I managed to get a reduced VIP ticket last minute off Twickets. I will probably wait and do the same next summer for Oasis. If it doesn’t happen, so be it. The next U2 tour, however, I will be purchasing in the fan club presale. | |
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Oasis Reform on 11:55 - Aug 27 with 1983 views | kingslandstand1 | Go and see Noasis, decent enough tribute band, and probably only £20-25! [Post edited 27 Aug 11:56]
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Oasis Reform on 12:34 - Aug 27 with 1880 views | saint901 | Yesterday's people desperate to make a few more quid from music that's 15 years old (and shows). Compare them to say Biffy Clyro who I saw at the weekend. Energy, dynamic, great tunes and brilliant musicians who clearly loved being at a gig. I know who I'll be buying tickets for next year. | | | |
Oasis Reform on 12:45 - Aug 27 with 1873 views | SaintNick |
Oasis Reform on 12:34 - Aug 27 by saint901 | Yesterday's people desperate to make a few more quid from music that's 15 years old (and shows). Compare them to say Biffy Clyro who I saw at the weekend. Energy, dynamic, great tunes and brilliant musicians who clearly loved being at a gig. I know who I'll be buying tickets for next year. |
The two Oasis albums of note are 30 years old now | |
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Oasis Reform on 12:49 - Aug 27 with 1869 views | dirk_doone |
Oasis Reform on 12:45 - Aug 27 by SaintNick | The two Oasis albums of note are 30 years old now |
To be fair, I still like music that's 230 years old. But, there again I am a bit older than you, Nick. | |
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Oasis Reform on 13:07 - Aug 27 with 1813 views | SaintNick |
Oasis Reform on 12:49 - Aug 27 by dirk_doone | To be fair, I still like music that's 230 years old. But, there again I am a bit older than you, Nick. |
I bought my first album in 1793, a collection of Sea shanties, so that makes me far more knowledgeable about music, I now have it on CD, but its yet to be released on Spotify yet | |
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Oasis Reform on 13:50 - Aug 27 with 1697 views | kingslandstand1 |
Oasis Reform on 08:35 - Aug 27 by PatfromPoole | Hopefully none of these gigs clash with Fratton away next season. Going to try for tickets for Dublin, which might be chancing it a bit….. |
Saints playing the Skates in Dublin? Bit like the 39th game being played at the New York Cosmos ground | | | |
Oasis Reform on 13:53 - Aug 27 with 1685 views | UTS1885 | I saw them a number of times inc Knebworth and had all the records. This was only going to work if Bonehead, Guigsy and one one of the old drummers were involved. Its literally now going to be Liam singing with the High Flying Birds, which ok does contain a former secondary member. Its not Oasis in my eyes and really both Noel and Liam have kept the songs going on their sets since the split. | | | |
Oasis Reform on 13:57 - Aug 27 with 1677 views | PatfromPoole |
Oasis Reform on 13:53 - Aug 27 by UTS1885 | I saw them a number of times inc Knebworth and had all the records. This was only going to work if Bonehead, Guigsy and one one of the old drummers were involved. Its literally now going to be Liam singing with the High Flying Birds, which ok does contain a former secondary member. Its not Oasis in my eyes and really both Noel and Liam have kept the songs going on their sets since the split. |
Nobody really goes to see Bonehead, Guigsy or the drummer though, do they? It's all about the two brothers. | |
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Oasis Reform on 14:07 - Aug 27 with 1654 views | UTS1885 |
Oasis Reform on 13:57 - Aug 27 by PatfromPoole | Nobody really goes to see Bonehead, Guigsy or the drummer though, do they? It's all about the two brothers. |
Back in the 90s it was all the band | | | |
Oasis Reform on 14:20 - Aug 27 with 1642 views | saints__fan__73 |
Oasis Reform on 14:07 - Aug 27 by UTS1885 | Back in the 90s it was all the band |
What a load of bollux Matthew. Even in the 90s people went to see the brothers not the other band members. | |
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Oasis Reform on 14:32 - Aug 27 with 1625 views | SaintNick |
Oasis Reform on 14:20 - Aug 27 by saints__fan__73 | What a load of bollux Matthew. Even in the 90s people went to see the brothers not the other band members. |
It cant be denied that the Gallaghers are the heart of the band, but you can say that with most bands, the singer and the guitarist are the front men, but people who are the real fans want to see the other members in the band. Perhaps Oasis more than many, as they were seen as the ultimate lads band, a gang of mates who went from playing in local bars in Manchester to Knebworth. Would it still sell out if it was Noel & Liam plus a few session musicians ? Yes of course it would, but those who were there 30 years ago would also want to see the people who helped make the music. | |
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