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Post by thuperthonic on Dec 15, 2011 19:43:38 GMT -5
It's at page 7. I can't believe it. Imagine if he was opening for Coldplay!
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Post by spaneli on Dec 15, 2011 19:49:38 GMT -5
It's at page 7. I can't believe it. Imagine if he was opening for Coldplay! Or don't say it.................Radiohead.
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Post by gdforever on Dec 15, 2011 19:53:00 GMT -5
Imagine if he was opening for Coldplay! Or don't say it.................Radiohead. Coldplay would get way more hate. I don't think anyone even started a King of Limbs thread. The Coldplay album got several proper hate on it's own thread
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2011 19:53:28 GMT -5
Like it or not, but let's be honest, a truckload of Coldplay fans listen to Oasis.
Oh and I would like to see him to open for Coldplay. ;D
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Post by spaneli on Dec 15, 2011 23:32:03 GMT -5
Or don't say it.................Radiohead. Coldplay would get way more hate. I don't think anyone even started a King of Limbs thread. The Coldplay album got several proper hate on it's own thread I believe there was a thread and there was a ton hate for that album. Not as much as new Coldplay album, which was just chastised to hell, but there was a fair amount criticism. But yeah, you're right. There wouldn't be as much hate if Noel played with Radiohead. A lot more people would welcome it, than if he played with Coldplay.
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Post by RocketMan on Dec 16, 2011 8:54:02 GMT -5
Coldplay would get way more hate. I don't think anyone even started a King of Limbs thread. The Coldplay album got several proper hate on it's own thread I believe there was a thread and there was a ton hate for that album. Not as much as new Coldplay album, which was just chastised to hell, but there was a fair amount criticism. But yeah, you're right. There wouldn't be as much hate if Noel played with Radiohead. A lot more people would welcome it, than if he played with Coldplay. couldn't imagine him playing before radiohead. bit strange. but coldplay would be alright. as much as i hate mylo xyloto, coldplay is quite enjoyable live. noel should collaborate with chris martin
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Post by howsoonisnow on Dec 16, 2011 9:48:29 GMT -5
I've made this post in anothr thread, but I'm gonna copy it here too. It's my last statement on the subject. See me as arrogant or narrow minded if you want. I don't care.
The fact is Noel is in his own record label to stay independant, to do what he wants to do, to not be modeled by a big major company only interested in money. Noel has an independant approach to music. So it's only natural for me to see him as an independant artist, not a sell out who would do Bieber's show to sell 3 more records. When you have an independant approach to music, you have to remain to certain values that you have created. By slagging off every band for 18 years Noel has created certain standars in which he put Oasis. He made Oasis a more respectable act than an mainstream backstreet boys.
So it's not who listening to him that matters, it wath he would do to get people to listen to him, he can't do whatever mainstream act would do because he putted himself out of this system from day one on Creation. It's only natural a old guy or a teeanger come to a show if they like his music. It wouldn't be if a group a teenager come to his show because they've seen him opening for Gaga, like it or not it's selling out.
I know we're far from it, but it was painfull to me to see him opening for an act as different to him as the RHCP, a little part of his independant approach of music died when he does something like that. A little part of what he represented in the 90's.
If you don't feel it, good for you, but I still would prefer Noel to sell 3 records as long as if he does it with integrity, Even if he has to produce his records on his garage. And let's be honest, he has enough money and his saling are great by staying who he is, he doesn't need to support a band like RHCP. it won't happen tomorow that he won't do a new record, and if it happens, he can always give Liam a call. But at leats, he would have stayed faithful to what he represented in the 90's.
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Post by RocketMan on Dec 16, 2011 10:00:33 GMT -5
it's about time to stop now. you constantly repeat yourself
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Post by brucewayne on Dec 16, 2011 10:03:15 GMT -5
I've made this post in anothr thread, but I'm gonna copy it here too. It's my last statement on the subject. See me as arrogant or narrow minded if you want. I don't care. The fact is Noel is in his own record label to stay independant, to do what he wants to do, to not be modeled by a big major company only interested in money. Noel has an independant approach to music. So it's only natural for me to see him as an independant artist, not a sell out who would do Bieber's show to sell 3 more records. When you have an independant approach to music, you have to remain to certain values that you have created. By slagging off every band for 18 years Noel has created certain standars in which he put Oasis. He made Oasis a more respectable act than an mainstream backstreet boys. So it's not who listening to him that matters, it wath he would do to get people to listen to him, he can't do whatever mainstream act would do because he putted himself out of this system from day one on Creation. It's only natural a old guy or a teeanger come to a show if they like his music. It wouldn't be if a group a teenager come to his show because they've seen him opening for Gaga, like it or not it's selling out. I know we're far from it, but it was painfull to me to see him opening for an act as different to him as the RHCP, a little part of his independant approach of music died when he does something like that. A little part of what he represented in the 90's. If you don't feel it, good for you, but I still would prefer Noel to sell 3 records as long as if he does it with integrity, Even if he has to produce his records on his garage. And let's be honest, he has enough money and his saling are great by staying who he is, he doesn't need to support a band like RHCP. it won't happen tomorow that he won't do a new record, and if it happens, he can always give Liam a call. But at leats, he would have stayed faithful to what he represented in the 90's. You've made your point. Most of us find your argument nonsensical and silly, but you are free to feel the way you feel. No need to keep reposting the same thing.
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Post by uboasis on Dec 16, 2011 10:22:21 GMT -5
I've made this post in anothr thread, but I'm gonna copy it here too. It's my last statement on the subject. See me as arrogant or narrow minded if you want. I don't care. The fact is Noel is in his own record label to stay independant, to do what he wants to do, to not be modeled by a big major company only interested in money. Noel has an independant approach to music. So it's only natural for me to see him as an independant artist, not a sell out who would do Bieber's show to sell 3 more records. When you have an independant approach to music, you have to remain to certain values that you have created. By slagging off every band for 18 years Noel has created certain standars in which he put Oasis. He made Oasis a more respectable act than an mainstream backstreet boys. So it's not who listening to him that matters, it wath he would do to get people to listen to him, he can't do whatever mainstream act would do because he putted himself out of this system from day one on Creation. It's only natural a old guy or a teeanger come to a show if they like his music. It wouldn't be if a group a teenager come to his show because they've seen him opening for Gaga, like it or not it's selling out. I know we're far from it, but it was painfull to me to see him opening for an act as different to him as the RHCP, a little part of his independant approach of music died when he does something like that. A little part of what he represented in the 90's. If you don't feel it, good for you, but I still would prefer Noel to sell 3 records as long as if he does it with integrity, Even if he has to produce his records on his garage. And let's be honest, he has enough money and his saling are great by staying who he is, he doesn't need to support a band like RHCP. it won't happen tomorow that he won't do a new record, and if it happens, he can always give Liam a call. But at leats, he would have stayed faithful to what he represented in the 90's. You have a right to an opinion but everybody else is making much better points. I have to agree with Spaneli and company.
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Post by howsoonisnow on Dec 16, 2011 11:12:32 GMT -5
it's about time to stop now. you constantly repeat yourself I've said new things and sum up everything I though, nothing that I said in my last post seems very over the top. If some of you still feel that wanting Noel Gallagher to stay as respectul fearless artist as he was since the 90's, is crazy then there you go. But all I will memorize of your points Mr Kite is that you think Oasis didn't kiss any ass in the music industry or that they slagg bands off just as an act to sell more records, that you have a very mercantile approach to music, that you think Noel should do anything to sell more records. And that you think of Noel as a and I quote you "media slute". So in the end, I really don't think you see music the way I do.
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Post by gdforever on Dec 16, 2011 11:16:25 GMT -5
I believe there was a thread and there was a ton hate for that album. Not as much as new Coldplay album, which was just chastised to hell, but there was a fair amount criticism. But yeah, you're right. There wouldn't be as much hate if Noel played with Radiohead. A lot more people would welcome it, than if he played with Coldplay. couldn't imagine him playing before radiohead. bit strange. but coldplay would be alright. as much as i hate mylo xyloto, coldplay is quite enjoyable live. noel should collaborate with chris martin Radiohead/Noel would be one of the weirdest bills ever. Luckily it'll never happen. Thom Yorke just wouldn't go for it even if Noel were willing.
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Post by caro on Dec 16, 2011 11:22:23 GMT -5
i was reading a bunch of noel interviews yesterday and in one he said he doesnt listen to radiohead but is blown away by their live performances and in the other he said that going to see radiohead would make a for a bad night... not the first time he contradicts himself
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Post by gdforever on Dec 16, 2011 11:25:22 GMT -5
i was reading a bunch of noel interviews yesterday and in one he said he doesnt listen to radiohead but is blown away by their live performances and in the other he said that going to see radiohead would make a for a bad night... not the first time he contradicts himself Noel might get over the aversion. But somehow I think that however much Noel calms down...he is never going to be Thoms kind of people. lol How long ago was the "bad night out" comment. Never heard that one. Maybe he actually saw Radiohead in the meantime.
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Post by howsoonisnow on Dec 16, 2011 11:31:06 GMT -5
i was reading a bunch of noel interviews yesterday and in one he said he doesnt listen to radiohead but is blown away by their live performances and in the other he said that going to see radiohead would make a for a bad night... not the first time he contradicts himself Noel might get over the aversion. But somehow I think that however much Noel calms down...he is never going to be Thoms kind of people. lol How long ago was the "bad night out" comment. Never heard that one. Maybe he actually saw Radiohead in the meantime. He has seen them live, don't remember when he said it but it was in a recent itw. Noel recognizes Radiohead is a brillant band. He just doesn't like their attitude, he obvisouly think Tom York is a dick and isn't into Radiohead experimental records. The fact is when you see Radiohead live, it's amazing even if you're not a fan, you can't deny they're great on stage. I know because I didn't liked them very much and then I saw them live and I was blown away. I'm not surprised Noel might have been too.
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Post by caro on Dec 16, 2011 11:35:26 GMT -5
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Post by gdforever on Dec 16, 2011 11:39:22 GMT -5
Oh I had heard both those quotes.
I don't think I remembered that second one because it was a joke not an opinion. ;p
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Post by spaneli on Dec 16, 2011 12:02:51 GMT -5
Yeah, I would count the second as joke. I pretty sure he has said before that he likes the Foo Fighters and is friends with Dave Groehl. So I'd take the second one as a joke (even though he does dislike Green Day for sure).
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Post by cosmos on Dec 16, 2011 15:09:36 GMT -5
Noel, shame on you, shame on you...
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Post by youandmegirl on Dec 16, 2011 15:47:52 GMT -5
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Post by youandmegirl on Dec 16, 2011 15:48:20 GMT -5
...(*cough)...*clears throat*.
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Post by shaokahnage on Dec 16, 2011 18:04:23 GMT -5
Noel Gallagher-Awesome Red Hot Chili Peppers-Awesome
End of.
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Post by thestellasarecold on Dec 16, 2011 20:49:26 GMT -5
I'm not a massive fan of RHCP or their look and style, although I do recognise their place in that whole 'funk rock' genre, especially early in their career. Frusciante was the best thing about the band- a good guitar player.
It is an odd matching but it's probably strategic by Noel's people- he's playing a variety of live shows on this tour to keep his name out there and in the mix. Although the lion's share of his popularity as a solo performer comes from the die hards like us as well as casual Oasis fans, he seems to have built a steady if modest momentum with the HFB album and tour. I know a couple of friends of mine who strongly disliked Oasis have warmed to Noel's more mellow solo material.
I don't know how RHCP fare against Oasis in the UK in terms of popularity but RHCP are far more popular and enduring on a world scale than Oasis ever were. It is not too harsh to say that in terms of continued mass appeal worldwide, Oasis were relative 'flash in the pans' in 1996 despite their continued popularity to the very end as a stadium live act (mostly in the UK and South America).
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Post by allah on Dec 16, 2011 22:01:00 GMT -5
I cant believe I just read 8 pages of that........
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Post by Headmaster on Dec 16, 2011 22:03:19 GMT -5
I don't like RHCP and it just seems wrong Noel opening for them, different music styles.
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