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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2015 14:57:27 GMT -5
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Post by ManofMisery on Aug 30, 2015 14:59:40 GMT -5
10!? I couldn't give you one.
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Post by Greedy's Mighty Sigh on Aug 30, 2015 15:03:44 GMT -5
Oasis run its course. Thats the most important reason.
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Post by World71R on Aug 30, 2015 16:06:45 GMT -5
Oasis run its course. Thats the most important reason. While I'd love for Oasis to reunite, having never had seen them live, I do agree with you. DOYS was a great swansong moment for the band, and it only felt like the band's apocalypse even more with Liam's vocal troubles and Noel's body language suggesting that he was only forced to be there. It was sad to see the way they went out, but at least it was better than them going on longer than they needed to (another album, another tour, more tensions, Liam fading, etc.), despite the DOYS Tour going on way way WAAAAYYYY too long.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 30, 2015 16:08:01 GMT -5
Ney. Oasis are an "old" band, meaning Noel was 27 when DM was released, and 42 when Oasis split. Time is not on his (or Liam's side), waiting a full 15 years (like with the Stone Roses) would put Noel at a staggering 57 years old.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on Aug 30, 2015 20:11:08 GMT -5
Typo in the title. REFORM.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2015 21:09:23 GMT -5
Oasis run its course. Thats the most important reason. While I'd love for Oasis to reunite, having never had seen them live, I do agree with you. DOYS was a great swansong moment for the band, and it only felt like the band's apocalypse even more with Liam's vocal troubles and Noel's body language suggesting that he was only forced to be there. It was sad to see the way they went out, but at least it was better than them going on longer than they needed to (another album, another tour, more tensions, Liam fading, etc.), despite the DOYS Tour going on way way WAAAAYYYY too long. They should had a break for Liam's voice. I think it's good the way it went. Can anybody tell me, did you hear Liam at those gigs at their laat tour? I really hope there will be an interview with them about the DOYS tour or something. Something was wrong in the group thr whole tour
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Post by World71R on Aug 30, 2015 21:24:05 GMT -5
While I'd love for Oasis to reunite, having never had seen them live, I do agree with you. DOYS was a great swansong moment for the band, and it only felt like the band's apocalypse even more with Liam's vocal troubles and Noel's body language suggesting that he was only forced to be there. It was sad to see the way they went out, but at least it was better than them going on longer than they needed to (another album, another tour, more tensions, Liam fading, etc.), despite the DOYS Tour going on way way WAAAAYYYY too long. They should had a break for Liam's voice. I think it's good the way it went. Can anybody tell me, did you hear Liam at those gigs at their laat tour? I really hope there will be an interview with them about the DOYS tour or something. Something was wrong in the group thr whole tour I think there were frustrations with the way the album was organised and the recording sessions, along with some other underlying issues that were mentioned on this forum before (management issues, I think? Can't remember.)
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 31, 2015 3:03:58 GMT -5
They should had a break for Liam's voice. I think it's good the way it went. Can anybody tell me, did you hear Liam at those gigs at their laat tour? I really hope there will be an interview with them about the DOYS tour or something. Something was wrong in the group thr whole tour I think there were frustrations with the way the album was organised and the recording sessions, along with some other underlying issues that were mentioned on this forum before (management issues, I think? Can't remember.) There wasn't an official statement per se at the time but I think it's very telling that Ignition carried on managing Noel whilst Beady Eye went their own way. I do wonder if Liam had become too demanding or unrealistic in his ambitions for his career with or without BE, as they split with Scott Rodger of Quest Management following the 2nd BE LP link , a man who has had otherwise serious success with Paul McCartney, Lily Allen, Bjork, etc. Although he had only signed to take the band through the BE album cycle he had the option to extend, but he chose not to do so. It was also around this time Liam allegedly upset The Stone Roses with his behaviour , which although he and also Bonehead denied they interestingly refused to comment on (link) In terms of Oasis reforming I have said before IMO that unless Liam is able to rehabilitate his vocals with a coach and lifestyle, then it will be a series of painful shows that will end any chance of an artistic reunion that would include a new LP. That said any set list featuring the classic songs would still sell out pre-booked shows and make it worthwhile financially for any line up that contained the brothers to go out on the road if they can keep it together. As always with this one, time will tell...
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Post by Doc Lobster on Aug 31, 2015 8:40:41 GMT -5
I can give a hundred million reasons...
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Aug 31, 2015 11:19:18 GMT -5
To me there are not that many reasons why they should or shouldn't. Doing something from time to time would make little difference to somone like Noel. I personally don't think it will happen (at least for a while) and unless Liam does nothing ever again then I'm not bothered if it does,
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 31, 2015 11:38:23 GMT -5
To me there are not that many reasons why they should or shouldn't. Doing something from time to time would make little difference to somone like Noel. I personally don't think it will happen (at least for a while) and unless Liam does nothing ever again then I'm not bothered if it does, I can see that happening unfortunately, at least as far as music goes. I would have liked those Lee Mavers rumours to have been true, or failing that have him work with a new band put together around him. I know this is Liam so it's unlikely but it would be nice to see a lineup that didn't include the obvious suspects.
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Post by boneheadsbolero on Aug 31, 2015 15:58:08 GMT -5
Reasons TO reform:
There's only one. Bonehead needs the money.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 31, 2015 18:59:28 GMT -5
One of the points was that their contemporaries didn't reform, citing both Weller and Marr.
Well, The Stone Roses did. (Although to a predictably devastating degree, but that's attention to detail).
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Post by Manualex on Aug 31, 2015 19:27:59 GMT -5
One of the points was that their contemporaries didn't reform, citing both Weller and Marr. Well, The Stone Roses did. (Although to a predictably devastating degree, but that's attention to detail). To be fair, Weller and The Smiths werent screwed by labels and managers,
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Post by glider on Aug 31, 2015 20:29:16 GMT -5
YOU CAN'T GIVE ME A REASON....I DON'T NEED ONE TO SHINE!!!!!! YOU CAN'T GIVE ME A FEELING, IF IT'S ALREADY MINE! CAUSE I'M ONE IN A MILLION AND IF THE SUN WON'T RISE ON MY SOUL THEN I'LL BLOWThread Closed.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Sept 1, 2015 10:28:34 GMT -5
Could give 10 better reasons why they should. Doesn't help that I can't look past the fact its a website who frequently pan Liam for the sake of it. Always comes through on articles like this.
On the point of Weller and Marr. The Jam and The Smiths don't have or never have had anywhere near as many fans wanting a reunion as Oasis do.
On the point of letting the legend grow. Stone Roses needed that. Oasis don't. I'd rather them still be able to let their hair grow to be honest.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Sept 1, 2015 10:42:46 GMT -5
One of the points was that their contemporaries didn't reform, citing both Weller and Marr. Well, The Stone Roses did. (Although to a predictably devastating degree, but that's attention to detail). To be fair, Weller and The Smiths werent screwed by labels and managers, To be fair although it knackered them for momentum The Roses didn't do badly out of the upfront monies from Geffen- Also the Smiths didn't need managerial issues as the had the legend that is Morrissey to fall out with managers, labels, the world et al for them
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Post by guigsysEstring on Sept 1, 2015 10:47:24 GMT -5
Could give 10 better reasons why they should. Doesn't help that I can't look past the fact its a website who frequently pan Liam for the sake of it. Always comes through on articles like this. On the point of Weller and Marr. The Jam and The Smiths don't have or never have had anywhere near as many fans wanting a reunion as Oasis do. On the point of letting the legend grow. Stone Roses needed that. Oasis don't. I'd rather them still be able to let their hair grow to be honest. In fairness to The Smiths they have been offered and declined silly money from US promoters in particular for a reunion, even without Joyce and Rourke. The Oasis one is unlikely until Noel finishes with his solo work, particularly whilst it is having the success it is, which I think surprised him as much as anyone. I said before that as long as they put the brothers in a line up with any backing musicians a promoter will call it Oasis and rinse the ticket/merchandise sales with them, regardless of how good or bad the actual live experience is. A new record might be good but that would depend on how a "comeback" tour went first I would think.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Sept 1, 2015 10:56:37 GMT -5
Well, hearing how Noel recently made a few snide remarks about the co-writers of the Oasis album ("Oasis were at their best when I wrote everything" and other remarks in the same vein) and seeing how much success he has now, I doubt that even if they'll make up, Noel will be content with taking a step back. Maybe if he ever grows really tired of his solo career, which I don't really see happening in the forseeable future.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Sept 1, 2015 11:43:01 GMT -5
Well, hearing how Noel recently made a few snide remarks about the co-writers of the Oasis album ( "Oasis were at their best when I wrote everything" and other remarks in the same vein) and seeing how much success he has now, I doubt that even if they'll make up, Noel will be content with taking a step back. Maybe if he ever grows really tired of his solo career, which I don't really see happening in the forseeable future. I read those comments the same way, although if you were to be optimistic for a reunion I suppose you could say he would prefer the 1994-1998 era line up, although who would be the drummer is debatable given his relations with McCaroll and Alan White having quit music professionally to become a property developer after his acrimonious departure. The only way I see Noel growing tired of his solo career is if the record and ticket sales dry up, and since the latter in particular is the only way to hear and see Oasis songs by a member (and the man who wrote the vast majority of them) I can't see that happening anytime soon.
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Post by mouth on Sept 1, 2015 12:31:07 GMT -5
one reason is enough: liam can't sing anymore. who wants to here that other than overly attached fans, who actually believed that his rendition of wonderwall at the london olympics was "good", when it was absolutely shite?
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Post by World71R on Sept 1, 2015 13:55:33 GMT -5
one reason is enough: liam can't sing anymore. who wants to here that other than overly attached fans, who actually believed that his rendition of wonderwall at the london olympics was "good", when it was absolutely shite? I disagree. Liam sounded just fine at the Olympics, and plus, he's good when he just has time to rest his voice. I think the short stint with Beady Eye proved that, especially with the BE era and the Abbey Road Acoustic Sessions, some of the radio performances, and a few other gigs too.
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Post by mouth on Sept 1, 2015 14:22:04 GMT -5
see what i mean? he DID NOT sound fine. he sounded like as if he was about to fart, but the fart got stuck somehwere in between. everyone who sufferd of such a thing before, knows how horrible that feeling is.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Sept 1, 2015 14:44:17 GMT -5
"Stratford's finest Oasis tribute band"
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