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Post by thomaslivesforever on Aug 18, 2016 11:45:00 GMT -5
Then. Now. Tomorrow. Is that an album title? Not sure I like it. Why not 'Now. Then tomorrow.' ? Well I'd imagine its because he's talking about the past, present, future in the interview.
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Post by joladella on Aug 18, 2016 11:56:15 GMT -5
This guys swagger cannot be matched. You can just feel the energy off a magazine cover lol. "I was born to be on magazine covers, man" Not a direct quote, because I can't find the original source - maybe he embellished it with a "fuckin'" or two, or a "y'know what I mean?" - but that's the gist of it. Here it is: 12:46
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Post by matt on Aug 18, 2016 12:05:43 GMT -5
Come on Liam, give us something to shout about.
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Post by mossy on Aug 18, 2016 12:06:58 GMT -5
And for the love of God please don't make anything close to Bring the Light. Quite possibly the worst debut single in the history of rock music. As you were. After that Sons Of The Stage teaser clip got us hyped too!
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 18, 2016 12:15:10 GMT -5
Then. Now. Tomorrow. Is that an album title? Not sure I like it. Why not 'Now. Then tomorrow.' ? Well I'd imagine its because he's talking about the past, present, future in the interview. "Then" is not a synonym for 'past' in the same way as present is to now and tomorrow is to future. Hence the awkwardness. Perhaps I should expect less from journalists.
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Post by LlAM on Aug 18, 2016 12:30:24 GMT -5
WHATS UP WITH THE BEN STILLER LOOK!?
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 18, 2016 12:33:23 GMT -5
YEAH YEAH YEAH!!!!1
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Post by mossy on Aug 18, 2016 12:33:47 GMT -5
Then. Now. Tomorrow. Is that an album title? Not sure I like it. Why not 'Now. Then tomorrow.' ? Now then, now then.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 18, 2016 12:40:31 GMT -5
Isn't it just a playfull take on "the best here was. the best there is. the best there ever will be." slogan?
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Post by peggysshadow on Aug 18, 2016 12:42:10 GMT -5
Can someone tell weher i find the preview? Can't find them nowhere
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Post by andrewmattcoles on Aug 18, 2016 12:54:54 GMT -5
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 18, 2016 13:02:21 GMT -5
No chance....Noel looks like he's 87 right now... especially since Sarah told him to let the greys grow in. Move along.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 18, 2016 13:41:38 GMT -5
Sons of The Stage came on randomly on my iPhone today. Simply awesome. I wish it was THEIR tune.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 18, 2016 14:14:59 GMT -5
WHATS UP WITH THE BEN STILLER LOOK!? Now that you've said that, I can't unsee!
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Post by batfink30 on Aug 18, 2016 14:18:21 GMT -5
Look great, trim and mean.Now give us some decent tunes.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 18, 2016 14:39:11 GMT -5
Robbie Williams defintely had an unhealthy obsession over our Liam. I'm glad Noel said what he said and brought it to a close. If he hadn't, I fear Robbie would've ended up back in Stoke, living out the remainder of his days in a bedsit, surrounded by his own excrement, talking to his only remaining 'friend' - the monobrowed little voodoo doll he'd knitted and then had kitted out in world's smallest khaki green parka...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2016 14:54:15 GMT -5
"I was born to be on magazine covers, man" Not a direct quote, because I can't find the original source - maybe he embellished it with a "fuckin'" or two, or a "y'know what I mean?" - but that's the gist of it. Here it is: 12:46 15:36 "I think it is up there, man... I don't know where, but it's up there "
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Aug 18, 2016 15:18:10 GMT -5
Well I'd imagine its because he's talking about the past, present, future in the interview. "Then" is not a synonym for 'past' in the same way as present is to now and tomorrow is to future. Hence the awkwardness. Perhaps I should expect less from journalists. Well yes I'm sure you are right in terms of properly used language but for the majority I'm sure they read it as I did. They will be talking about what happened then, what's happening now and what will be happening tomorrow.
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Post by bestwick8 on Aug 18, 2016 15:25:23 GMT -5
Robbie Williams defintely had an unhealthy obsession over our Liam. I'm glad Noel said what he said and brought it to a close. If he hadn't, I fear Robbie would've ended up back in Stoke, living out the remainder of his days in a bedsit, surrounded by his own excrement, talking to his only remaining 'friend' - the monobrowed little voodoo doll he'd knitted and then had kitted out in world's smallest khaki green parka... WHat did Noel say about Robbie?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 18, 2016 15:56:17 GMT -5
Robbie Williams defintely had an unhealthy obsession over our Liam. I'm glad Noel said what he said and brought it to a close. If he hadn't, I fear Robbie would've ended up back in Stoke, living out the remainder of his days in a bedsit, surrounded by his own excrement, talking to his only remaining 'friend' - the monobrowed little voodoo doll he'd knitted and then had kitted out in world's smallest khaki green parka... WHat did Noel say about Robbie? Nothing much. He just called him a "fat dancer from Take That" in an interview once, in that jokey way of his. Only, Robbie didn't see it as a joke, and he soon retorted by sending a wreath of flowers to The Sun newspaper, writing: " To Noel Gallagher, RIP. Just heard your latest album - with deepest sympathy. Robbie Williams." If Noel is to be believed (and I think he can be here - Liam was always fiercely proud of Oasis), Liam didn't see this as a joke either and got "fabulously offended". The "I'll break his fuckin' nose!" stuff started not long after. So it was less what Noel said exactly, and more about when he said it - he was the first person to make a comment (albeit seemingly a fairly innocent one), and all the fuss between Liam and Robbie throughout 2000 followed on as a result.
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Post by carlober on Aug 18, 2016 16:05:51 GMT -5
Can't wait to read this. Let's hope there's some new music coming!
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 18, 2016 16:52:10 GMT -5
WHat did Noel say about Robbie? Nothing much. He just called him a "fat dancer from Take That" in an interview once, in that jokey way of his. Only, Robbie didn't see it as a joke, and he soon retorted by sending a wreath of flowers to The Sun newspaper, writing: " To Noel Gallagher, RIP. Just heard your latest album - with deepest sympathy. Robbie Williams." If Noel is to be believed (and I think he can be here - Liam was always fiercely proud of Oasis), Liam didn't see this as a joke either and got "fabulously offended". The "I'll break his fuckin' nose!" stuff started not long after. So it was less what Noel said exactly, and more about when he said it - he was the first person to make a comment (albeit seemingly a fairly innocent one), and all the fuss between Liam and Robbie throughout 2000 followed on as a result. Didn't Robbie also send him a pair of tapdance shoes with a note that said he might need them, as Robbie had 3 nights at Knebworth or something, or did I dream that?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 18, 2016 16:59:12 GMT -5
Nothing much. He just called him a "fat dancer from Take That" in an interview once, in that jokey way of his. Only, Robbie didn't see it as a joke, and he soon retorted by sending a wreath of flowers to The Sun newspaper, writing: " To Noel Gallagher, RIP. Just heard your latest album - with deepest sympathy. Robbie Williams." If Noel is to be believed (and I think he can be here - Liam was always fiercely proud of Oasis), Liam didn't see this as a joke either and got "fabulously offended". The "I'll break his fuckin' nose!" stuff started not long after. So it was less what Noel said exactly, and more about when he said it - he was the first person to make a comment (albeit seemingly a fairly innocent one), and all the fuss between Liam and Robbie throughout 2000 followed on as a result. Didn't Robbie also send him a pair of tapdance shoes with a note that said he might need them, as Robbie had 3 nights at Knebworth or something, or did I dream that? I dunno. It certainly sounds like something he would do. But there can be no doubting he booked 3 nights - specifically 3 - to put one over on the Gallagher's. Christ, he's such a twat. And it's always staggered me the general public don't seem to notice that fact. The Gallagher's get their fair share of abuse for the moronic things they say and do, but with Robbie, it's like that "cheeky chappie" thing gets him off the hook. I don't know why, because he's never struck me as particularly likeable (did you see those Vines he posted from beside his wife's hospital bed, when she was in labour?) and it's not even as if he's a good looking bloke so can win over people that way - he's an ugly fucker.
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Post by Greedy's Mighty Sigh on Aug 18, 2016 17:01:31 GMT -5
Nothing much. He just called him a "fat dancer from Take That" in an interview once, in that jokey way of his. Only, Robbie didn't see it as a joke, and he soon retorted by sending a wreath of flowers to The Sun newspaper, writing: " To Noel Gallagher, RIP. Just heard your latest album - with deepest sympathy. Robbie Williams." If Noel is to be believed (and I think he can be here - Liam was always fiercely proud of Oasis), Liam didn't see this as a joke either and got "fabulously offended". The "I'll break his fuckin' nose!" stuff started not long after. So it was less what Noel said exactly, and more about when he said it - he was the first person to make a comment (albeit seemingly a fairly innocent one), and all the fuss between Liam and Robbie throughout 2000 followed on as a result. Didn't Robbie also send him a pair of tapdance shoes with a note that said he might need them, as Robbie had 3 nights at Knebworth or something, or did I dream that? Yeah he did, which is pathetic considering more people applied for tickets for Oasis. If he had of just done similar size shows elsewhere and not mentioned Oasis it would have looked great for him but instead the highlight of his career is litterally trying to better Oasis. Its not really very good is it
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 18, 2016 17:03:48 GMT -5
Didn't Robbie also send him a pair of tapdance shoes with a note that said he might need them, as Robbie had 3 nights at Knebworth or something, or did I dream that? I dunno. It certainly sounds like something he would do. But there can be no doubting he booked 3 nights - specifically 3 - to put one over on the Gallagher's. Christ, he's such a twat. And it's always staggered me the general public don't seem to notice that fact. The Gallagher's get their fair share of abuse for the moronic things they say and do, but with Robbie, it's like that "cheeky chappie" thing gets him off the hook. I don't know why, because he's never struck me as particularly likeable (did you see those Vines he posted from beside his wife's hospital bed, when she was in labour?) and it's not even as if he's a good looking bloke so can win over people that way - he's an ugly fucker. Yeah but did he have 2 million people who applied for tickets? Doubt it. Have seen them. If I were his wife I would have whacked him with something. Hard. Have read and seen quite a bit about him and it seems he's...quite eccentric.
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