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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 21, 2016 9:46:25 GMT -5
This thread is starting to remind me of that video with the kid crying over Britney Spears. You know I thought exactly the same. Grown up guy in his 20s, personally offended at criticisms of his beloved superstar. Really mature and intelligent bloke he was....... You should see some of the amateur football fan analysis and reactions on YouTube, in my mind it's like an insight into the thoughts of a long term Victorian institute detainee......
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Post by themightyeye on Aug 21, 2016 10:55:41 GMT -5
Can we expect an earlier release of the article online? Perhaps tomorrow
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Aug 21, 2016 11:56:24 GMT -5
Can we expect an earlier release of the article online? Perhaps tomorrow I hope so cause on tuesday I am in the US for 2 weeks and wont be able to follow that
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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Aug 21, 2016 12:02:54 GMT -5
So I suspect the album is done. Probably explains why Liam was in LA.
I wonder what Yorn and Benson are going to add to the equation. They penned some great records in the early 00's, but since then they've produced some rather bland shit.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 21, 2016 12:26:52 GMT -5
Can we expect an earlier release of the article online? Perhaps tomorrow The Q article is released for digital download on the 23rd as well, although whether that's at the stroke of midnight or 8am, etc. I don't know. I'll hoy it up ASAP as I've already said as soon as I have a copy
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Post by bastardnumber1 on Aug 21, 2016 12:29:58 GMT -5
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 21, 2016 12:35:13 GMT -5
Of course there won´t be a real announcement in this interview. But hopefully something about his plans. If he wrote songs, if he has a songwriter, if he will hit the studio soon or maybe aready did, with who, etc. Don´t think we will get 14 pages of Liam just talking about having a crisis after BE, potatoes, his vacations and Supersonic.Although that would be enjoyable if only for the inevitable meltdown on here afterwards I think that would be enjoyable anyway. The only interviews with musicians I bother to read these days are Noel's, and I feel like I've heard everything interesting he's ever going to say a hundred times over now. I'm happy for Liam to talk about literally ANYTHING here. His first proper interview in 3 years, let's hope it's a good one... I'm talking profundity, merciless putting down of prima-donna pop stars, outrageous hyperbole... maybe even another reference to Chris Martin's likeness to every high school Geography teacher that has ever lived... YEAH YEAH YEAH!!
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Post by tomlivesforever on Aug 21, 2016 13:57:16 GMT -5
This thread is starting to remind me of that video with the kid crying over Britney Spears. You know I thought exactly the same. Grown up guy in his 20s, personally offended at criticisms of his beloved superstar. Really mature and intelligent bloke he was.... Its the mature and intellectually superior who snipe and snide all the while pretending they are above it all who I notice. Aren't one way streets a truly beautiful thing. Its funny matt, I've never seen you say the same thing in other areas. Maybe its because it depends on your own personal point of view.
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Post by matt on Aug 21, 2016 14:25:23 GMT -5
I'll snipe and snide at any Oasis related output all I want, whether that's Noel or Liam - as a forum member should be allowed. It's just I fully expect everyone to be grown up enough to deal with it....like grown ups. If I expected people to go flying off the deep end at any criticism, I would stay well away from this forum. If you slate Beady Eye, it descends into some paranoid farce where you are deliberately slinging out barbs to get a rise out of people - that's how it is perceived on this forum time and time and time again. Of course, this all happens while conveniently forgetting that Noel and Oasis also get their fair share of criticism too.
The way you can't criticise something Oasis related on here without someone taking personal offence to it like I've just insulted their mother and walked into their house on Christmas Day and shat on the turkey is at best pathetic, at worst downright creepy on a level that makes even psychopathic hardcore Michael Jackson fans look like cigar smoking cerebral members of the Pall Mall Reform Club.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Aug 21, 2016 14:45:35 GMT -5
I'd like to note that I've seen very few members leap to Noel's defense when people attack him for his laziness, lack of setlist changes, Dave Sardy, etc in the same way that some are ready to defend Liam from criticism.
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Post by joladella on Aug 21, 2016 14:58:27 GMT -5
I've just in time tuned in to Absolute Radio. (Twitterstalking really is useful!) Danielle Perry had Niall Doherty of Q as a guest and he spoke about the upcoming interview. Sounds absolutely tasty!
It's about the return of Liam. Ted Kessler comes up with an amazing story, after having spent 2 days in the pub with Liam. First day Kessler had to give in, second Liam. It's a good story about Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down. Until ... He realized that the world missed him too much and that there was a Liam shaped hole in the music business. He has the fire in his belly. According to Doherty, it's one of their best features in years. He goes on calling Liam an icon of our generation, the perfect rock star. And, because it fell together, they are talking about the movie.
Is it Tuesday yet?
Before that short soundbite they played Rock'n'Roll Star and afterwards Scorpio Rising.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 21, 2016 15:44:20 GMT -5
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 21, 2016 15:48:30 GMT -5
I've just in time tuned in to Absolute Radio. (Twitterstalking really is useful!) Danielle Perry had Niall Doherty of Q as a guest and he spoke about the upcoming interview. Sounds absolutely tasty! It's about the return of Liam. Ted Kessler comes up with an amazing story, after having spent 2 days in the pub with Liam. First day Kessler had to give in, second Liam. It's a good story about Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down. Until ... He realized that the world missed him too much and that there was a Liam shaped hole in the music business. He has the fire in his belly. According to Doherty, it's one of their best features in years. He goes on calling Liam an icon of our generation, the perfect rock star. And, because it fell together, they are talking about the movie. Is it Tuesday yet? Before that short soundbite they played Rock'n'Roll Star and afterwards Scorpio Rising. All sounds like interesting stuff, but " Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down"?? I can remember what it was like when Beady Eye split up in 2014, and I wouldn't say Liam came across as just a "normal bloke" who was settling down, at the time. Not unless normal blokes huff coke and have anger management issues, anyway. Even well into this year, he's seemed more temperamental than usual. But maybe all that was just the "fire in his belly". We shall see...
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Post by Rolo on Aug 21, 2016 16:06:02 GMT -5
I've just in time tuned in to Absolute Radio. (Twitterstalking really is useful!) Danielle Perry had Niall Doherty of Q as a guest and he spoke about the upcoming interview. Sounds absolutely tasty! It's about the return of Liam. Ted Kessler comes up with an amazing story, after having spent 2 days in the pub with Liam. First day Kessler had to give in, second Liam. It's a good story about Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down. Until ... He realized that the world missed him too much and that there was a Liam shaped hole in the music business. He has the fire in his belly. According to Doherty, it's one of their best features in years. He goes on calling Liam an icon of our generation, the perfect rock star. And, because it fell together, they are talking about the movie. Is it Tuesday yet? Before that short soundbite they played Rock'n'Roll Star and afterwards Scorpio Rising. Sounds great. Was anything mentioned about new music though?
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 21, 2016 16:06:40 GMT -5
All sounds like interesting stuff, but " Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down"?? I can remember what it was like when Beady Eye split up in 2014, and I wouldn't say Liam came across as just a "normal bloke" who was settling down, at the time. Not unless normal blokes huff coke and have anger management issues, anyway. Even well into this year, he's seemed more temperamental than usual. But maybe all that was just the "fire in his belly". We shall see... I know clubbing isn't your scene marra, but surely you have heard of this establishment?
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Post by joladella on Aug 21, 2016 16:15:31 GMT -5
Sounds great. Was anything mentioned about new music though? I did not hear him specifically mentioning new music, but the remarks point in that direction IMO, return of Liam, Liam shaped hole in the music business, something about boring rock and pop stars ... Of course he might be keen to start a new career as a just-interview-giver, but I somehow hope and think (and yet don't know) that he is meaning a musical comeback. It could be that Liam has just made the decision to come back and is now getting going. Which would be good enough for me! I guess we'll know soon. PS: As I've just seen that summersox in the parallel thread says they did mention it, maybe I missed that crucial part!
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Post by summersox on Aug 21, 2016 16:26:52 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2016 16:32:00 GMT -5
I've just in time tuned in to Absolute Radio. (Twitterstalking really is useful!) Danielle Perry had Niall Doherty of Q as a guest and he spoke about the upcoming interview. Sounds absolutely tasty! It's about the return of Liam. Ted Kessler comes up with an amazing story, after having spent 2 days in the pub with Liam. First day Kessler had to give in, second Liam. It's a good story about Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down. Until ... He realized that the world missed him too much and that there was a Liam shaped hole in the music business. He has the fire in his belly. According to Doherty, it's one of their best features in years. He goes on calling Liam an icon of our generation, the perfect rock star. And, because it fell together, they are talking about the movie. Is it Tuesday yet? Before that short soundbite they played Rock'n'Roll Star and afterwards Scorpio Rising. Fucking hell, I can't wait to read this!
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 21, 2016 16:51:19 GMT -5
All sounds like interesting stuff, but " Liam being a normal bloke after Beady Eye's split and settling down"?? I can remember what it was like when Beady Eye split up in 2014, and I wouldn't say Liam came across as just a "normal bloke" who was settling down, at the time. Not unless normal blokes huff coke and have anger management issues, anyway. Even well into this year, he's seemed more temperamental than usual. But maybe all that was just the "fire in his belly". We shall see... I know clubbing isn't your scene marra, but surely you have heard of this establishment? I realise now, reading my post back, it comes across impossibly naive. What I meant to say was there can't be many blokes like Liam, well into their forties and with kids at home to look after, out snorting cocaine. I know all about younger blokes getting up to that kind of thing. In fact, I used to walk home from school with a lad who was into all that kind of gear when we were still only 14/15 years old. He wasn't necessarily a bad person either - a bit of a twat, but nothing major - but, I dunno, the area where we live is the sort of working class area that likes to see itself as middle class, and I guess that sense of entitlement and of there being a more 'interesting' way to live your life rubbed off on him and so despite being fairly bright, he just never gave a tuppenny fuck about education and all the stuff that leads on from being educated. Though I have to say, I'm actually NOT familiar with that establishment. But going off the exterior decorations, I'm assuming we've got one in Bolton...
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 21, 2016 17:00:03 GMT -5
theyknowwhatimeanThat is the Bolton one on Mawdsley Street, and your old school acquaintance could be one of a fair few from my life or indeed I daresay a lot of other people's lives as well
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 21, 2016 17:11:42 GMT -5
theyknowwhatimean That is the Bolton one on Mawdsley Street, and your old school acquaintance could be one of a fair few from my life or indeed I daresay a lot of other people's lives as well HA! Is it really? It did cross my mind that maybe you were being a bugger, throwing shade on my fair town again, but that ugly glass building in the distance threw me. I don't think I've ever seen that before. And it's not like I can picture in my mind what's around there, because I can't even think where Mawdsley Street is (apart from the one I live on, I haven't a clue about road names). But if it's not near the Waterstones and Marks Expensive, it's not worth going to, that's what I say. Now what was that I was saying about working class people pretending they're middle class?...
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 21, 2016 17:53:39 GMT -5
I'm not feeling any big music news or else Q would have led with that info.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 21, 2016 18:12:05 GMT -5
I know clubbing isn't your scene marra, but surely you have heard of this establishment? I realise now, reading my post back, it comes across impossibly naive. What I meant to say was there can't be many blokes like Liam, well into their forties and with kids at home to look after, out snorting cocaine. Oh boy, you'd be surprised, maybe even shocked, at the amount of blokes (and women too) who actually ARE like that. It's just that not all of them are famous. It happens in all layers of the community and in very different age groups.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 21, 2016 18:16:32 GMT -5
Anyone ever considered the possibility that Liam could be making a comeback by doing something else than music?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 21, 2016 18:40:11 GMT -5
Anyone ever considered the possibility that Liam could be making a comeback by doing something else than music? Liam Gallagher to replace webm@ster on this forum. 5000/1 Heard it here first.
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