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Post by lamboasis on Jan 16, 2015 15:21:07 GMT -5
I'm 20 (born in 1994, october) and I've never seen Oasis live. I used to love BE and I love NGHFB but I really hope to see them live in 10 years (Noel is almost 48, and already lazy as fuck!) because I don't have memories about them, I've seen them only on Youtube, TV or DVD. Everybody else in my situation?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jan 16, 2015 15:25:31 GMT -5
Have never seen them either. Only got into them after they broke up. Don't know if I would want to see them though. Wouldn't want to go to a DOYS like show where they all look bored and Liam sounds like shite.
I am going to see Noel in March, so that will do for now.
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Post by joladella on Jan 16, 2015 16:08:27 GMT -5
As I fell for them just two years ago obviously I have not seen them either. But I've seen Beady Eye, i.e. Liam singing live on a stage, from very near and that alone is an experience I treasure. To say nothing of a great concert from a great band with songs I love.
I'd love to see Noel as well, to have the "full set" belatedly, but he is not coming anywhere near me and him solo does not really motivate me to go travelling further away. Unless of course I madly fall in love with his second album.
As for Oasis, even if they reunited, and I am not saying they should or should not, it is very likely that I would not get to see them anyway, not living in UK. Of course I'd travel for them, but that's always a question of when and where.
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Post by hsmichael on Jan 16, 2015 16:09:05 GMT -5
yeah I'm 19 so I've never been able to see Oasis live either unfortunately. Saw Noel perform live at Maida Vale studios a couple of months back about five feet away from me and am going to the Nottingham gig, but that will still probably never make up for not being able to see the band in the first place.
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Post by Jailbird on Jan 16, 2015 16:10:48 GMT -5
Never seen Oasis nor the post-Oasis acts, and possibly never will, unless they keep touring into their sixties.
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Post by asimarx on Jan 16, 2015 17:05:09 GMT -5
I'm not intending to sound cynical but I heavily regret not taking the chance to see them more often. I painfully remember having had the chance to see them twice on the DOYS tour in early 2009 but for whatever reasons (money, time? can't remember) decided that one gig would certainly be sufficient. I was a student back then, so basically I had a whole lot of time on my hands. But I still vividly remember seeing them walk on stage for the first time in 2003 and realising 'wow, they're actual real human beings after all, if only much tinier than I had expected.'
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Post by Gin & Tonic on Jan 16, 2015 17:10:48 GMT -5
Pretty much the same. Born in April 94 (the day after Supersonic was released, it was nearly fate). I saw NGHFB at T in the Park, never got the chance to see Beady Eye though. Praying someone invents a time machine in my life, Maine Road 96 would be my first destination.
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Post by squire on Jan 16, 2015 17:14:31 GMT -5
American born April 95 so similar situation. Hoping to catch Noel and Liam solo someday. Praying someone invents a time machine in my life, Maine Road 96 would be my first destination. Agree 100%.
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Post by lamboasis on Jan 16, 2015 17:15:26 GMT -5
Yes, Liam voice is gone. But Watching the 2009 River Plate gig makes me wanna cry. He sings with passion, real passion. He had no voice but he went on the stage fearless, Yes i like the angry Liam. Rock N Roll Star live at River Plate is pure fucking energy. Don't know, there' something special when They're together, something that blows me away. They give me emotions, energy, strenght, hope... Fuck, i want to see them together
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Post by heathenglory on Jan 16, 2015 17:17:42 GMT -5
I can certainly sympathise with you as to this day no other band has generated the same level of excitement that I felt when waking up on the morning of an Oasis gig. Although I missed the iconic Knebworth/Earls Court/Maine Road concerts (a mixture of being a bit too young and me and my schoolmates thinking that white gloves and whistles was the best thing ever)I was lucky enough to discover 'Oasis' in 97/98. Saw them for the first time at Wembley 2000 and then a further 8 times before the split including Finsbury Park and the small London 'club' tour in 2005, all of which gave me some of my best memories ever. NGHFB are brilliant live as were Beady Eye but for me, nothing will ever match the live Oasis experience.
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Post by CFC2013 on Jan 16, 2015 17:37:49 GMT -5
I was lucky enough to see Oasis in 2008, when they visited Vegas. I had just moved to Reno for college and invested quite a bit to get the tickets and fly down...glad I made that decision. One of the best nights of my life. I even got a ticket for my friend even though he told me couldn't pay me back...LOL.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 16, 2015 18:12:26 GMT -5
Saw them live in 2008 in Camden, NJ and got terrible seats thinking that I'd splurge for fantastic ones next time round. There would be no next time. Learned the hard way. Fuck. I bet Lennon2217 was there, too. Because he's a massive twat who resides in NJ; my condolences, sonny Jim.
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Post by TheEyeballTickler on Jan 16, 2015 18:21:34 GMT -5
Have never seen them either. Only got into them after they broke up. Don't know if I would want to see them though. Wouldn't want to go to a DOYS like show where they all look bored and Liam sounds like shite. I am going to see Noel in March, so that will do for now. I saw them in 2009 in Aberdeen. Crowd was crazy, band on top form, had an amazing night. You would definetly want to go to a DOYS show if you had never seen them. Might be boring on youtube, not at all boring in real life. You don't even notice Anything about Liams voice when you're there. One of the best nights I've had. Went to see Noel in 2011(i think..), and it was bot even close. So boring in comparison
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Post by World71R on Jan 16, 2015 20:07:12 GMT -5
I started to get into Oasis in late-2013, and when I found out about the breakup, it was awful, to say the least.
I hope to see Noel when the concert cycle begins, depending on where he goes in the US. Hopefully it's nearly the same places as the last time.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 16, 2015 20:33:03 GMT -5
Saw them live in 2008 in Camden, NJ and got terrible seats thinking that I'd splurge for fantastic ones next time round. There would be no next time. Learned the hard way. Fuck. I bet Lennon2217 was there, too. Because he's a massive twat who resides in NJ; my condolences, sonny Jim. I was there dip shit. Went all out for front row tickets between Liam and Noel. Took some awesome videos and photos. That was my FINAL Oasis show. God bless.
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Post by spud on Jan 16, 2015 20:35:41 GMT -5
Saw them in Manchester in 2005 and we all pogo'd our heads off. Fucking joyous.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 16, 2015 20:39:32 GMT -5
Have never seen them either. Only got into them after they broke up. Don't know if I would want to see them though. Wouldn't want to go to a DOYS like show where they all look bored and Liam sounds like shite. I am going to see Noel in March, so that will do for now. I caught Oasis twice that tour. New York and Philadelphia. Liam sounded fine to me. Touring hasn't impacted his vocals yet on this tour. I think overall his vocals were strong all DOYS tour. However, my final time seeing Beady Eye live (December 2011), Liam was a train wreck vocally. I'm so mad that is now my last live impression of him. People were booing. It was tough to stomach.
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Post by Sternumman on Jan 16, 2015 20:48:32 GMT -5
Damn some of you kids make me feel old. As asimarx said I wish I took the time to see more shows. However they only toured Fl twice. BHN and HC tours which I attended. On the SOTSG and DBTT tours they hit Atlanta but thats over 8 hrs away and they ignored the south on the Brotherly Love and DOYS tour.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 16, 2015 20:50:59 GMT -5
Damn some of you kids make me feel old. As asimarx said I wish I took the time to see more shows. However they only toured Fl twice. BHN and HC tours which I attended. On the SOTSG and DBTT tours they hit Atlanta but thats over 8 hrs away and they ignored the south on the Brotherly Love and DOYS tour. My advice is to move out of the sticks.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Jan 16, 2015 20:58:57 GMT -5
People should stop talking bollocks about the DOYS tour. I went to Wembley Arena near the start of the tour and Wembley Stadium near the end. Were they the best Oasis gigs? No, but they were great, the atmosphere was electric at both and any of you that haven't seen them would have been elated to see them at either.
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Post by Sternumman on Jan 16, 2015 21:10:29 GMT -5
Damn some of you kids make me feel old. As asimarx said I wish I took the time to see more shows. However they only toured Fl twice. BHN and HC tours which I attended. On the SOTSG and DBTT tours they hit Atlanta but thats over 8 hrs away and they ignored the south on the Brotherly Love and DOYS tour. My advice is to move out of the sticks. Anything north of me in Fl is the sticks. There is over 6m people from where i live to MIA. Bands dont come down here unless they think they can sell out multiple cities or dates because to drive a tour bus to Miami and Back from Atlanta takes at least 18 hrs. Make sure you put your heater on tonight. It'll be in the 70's and 80's all week here.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 16, 2015 21:13:25 GMT -5
My advice is to move out of the sticks. Anything north of me in Fl is the sticks. There is over 6m from where i live to MIA. Bands dont come down here unless they think they can sell out multiple cities or dates because to drive a tour bus to Miami and Back from Atlanta takes at least 18 hrs. Make sure you put your heater on tonight. It'll be in the 70's and 80's all week here. I don't mind Stalingrad like weather. Makes me tougher. Like Tom Brady.
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Post by A on Jan 16, 2015 21:14:47 GMT -5
Saw them in 2008 in Detroit. Had some relatively shit seats, but my Dad paid one of the ushers $20 and they got me and my friend down on the floor. Being down there, standing on our seats, and singing "Champagne Supernova" with 9,000 other people was one of the best times of my life. The next morning we wake up at our hotel and saw their tour buses in the parking lot. Except I was 17 and an idiot and had to get home hang out with some girl who friend zoned me anyways. I hate younger me.
And honestly, when you're there at the show, you couldn't even tell Liam sounded bad. I didn't even notice until I heard the bootleg of that night.
Also saw HFBs in Columbus and got the setlist signed by Noel. Good times.
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Post by Sternumman on Jan 16, 2015 21:35:29 GMT -5
Anything north of me in Fl is the sticks. There is over 6m from where i live to MIA. Bands dont come down here unless they think they can sell out multiple cities or dates because to drive a tour bus to Miami and Back from Atlanta takes at least 18 hrs. Make sure you put your heater on tonight. It'll be in the 70's and 80's all week here. I don't mind Stalingrad like weather. Makes me tougher. Like Tom Brady. Winter in Mia Winter in the North East
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 16, 2015 21:45:56 GMT -5
I don't mind Stalingrad like weather. Makes me tougher. Like Tom Brady. Winter in Mia Winter in the North East I'm a notorious parka peeler.
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