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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 20:27:11 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 20:01:49 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 20:00:49 GMT -5
Tony responses about it.. it's actually how I learned about it.
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 13:59:44 GMT -5
Think they'll be on the U.S. tour?
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 11:33:40 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 11:24:52 GMT -5
He definitely needs to do more TV appearances in the U.S... but the free album with tickets have to help??
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 11:20:38 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 11:07:22 GMT -5
Any expectations for the U.S. charts? Not high expectations. You think? But, his U.S. tour is mostly sold out... will that help him?
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 11:03:39 GMT -5
etcanada.com/news/260060/noel-gallagher-wont-attend-rock-n-roll-hall-of-fame-ceremony-if-oasis-is-inducted/Noel Gallagher Won’t Attend Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame Ceremony If Oasis Is Inducted Noel Gallagher took over the famed Capitol Records studio in Los Angeles Thursday night to play a packed house five songs off his upcoming High Flying Birds album “Who Built the Moon?” out Nov. 24. But of course questions during the Q&A quickly turned to Oasis and the band’s 25th Anniversary of their first album “Definitely Maybe” which is coming up in two years. Why is that number significant? It means they can be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Gallagher explained he’s already been contacted by the organization and told them straight up “it’s not gonna happen.” Normally, of course, bands get together to both perform and accept the award but he told the audience he would not attend if they got inducted. On whether he thought Oasis deserved to be honoured: “Well, I certainly think I do.” Yes the Gallagher brothers continue to take jabs at each other every chance they get. With Liam posting these two tweets after hearing some of Noel’s new record. In response to the tweets Noel proclaimed total “indifference.” As to whether he had heard Liam’s new material due out next week. He said he’d heard the single. And repeated his go-to line of total “indifference.” RELATED: Liam Gallagher Puts Aside Long-Running Feud With Idris Elba During the hilarious discussion with media, fans and record execs, Noel was also asked about President Donald Trump. He told the audience he had to be careful what he said, because he already has a tough time getting into the country. He added that Trump was an “interesting individual” and “unique.” Out of the five songs we heard, one of the songs is sure to create a lot of buzz – the opener to the “Who Built The Moon?” album, “Fort Knox” – a moody, kind of psychedelic trip in which Noel doesn’t even really sing. He explained it was actually influenced by Kanye West’s “Fade”. Noel had run into the studio saying how much he loved it after hearing it for the first time. In fact Noel actually wanted to send “Fort Knox” for Kanye to use as his own. But once it was done Noel said he realized, “It was just too fu***** good” so he kept it for himself.
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 10:35:35 GMT -5
Any expectations for the U.S. charts?
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 10:25:46 GMT -5
Anyone going to Caljam?
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 6:50:39 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 6:45:32 GMT -5
He certainly wasn't rude during the interview. I think he was charming, even if he looked a bit uneasy. Exactly. He was great! He was a tad anxious.. a completely different environment than most interviews he's done, lately I agree with him about the wine!
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 6:36:18 GMT -5
Benjamin Clementine (mannequin dude) is an avant-garde artist and he's great. Did you feel that it was creepy? Well then he succeeded Actually, he was horrible... the issue I have with performers like him is that their too busy trying to freak people out and not concentrating on what matters... the music. The other performances weren't impressive, either
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 1:39:16 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 20:37:16 GMT -5
That was a great performance and interview! Definitely, better than Colbert. I'm still trying to figure out the guy singing to mannequins? the other guests were questionable and slightly terrifying ..what has music become?
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 18:46:52 GMT -5
Will the album ship on or before Oct 6?
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 18:03:51 GMT -5
The people on twitter saying his voice is nasally would have been doing the exact same in 1994 if we had twitter then. Yep. Everyone is a critic
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 18:02:07 GMT -5
I think that was a nice interview, he got a lot of laughs. Hoping I get the chance to watch it!
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 17:51:04 GMT -5
He's getting slammed on twitter😦 Seeing a lot of both to be honest. I think the people slagging him off are mostly the people who would be doing it anyway, those who prefer men singing to inanimate objects. It was by no means his best performance of the tour but it was fine. I think people assume he's being rude but he's actually a tad nervous
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 17:45:18 GMT -5
He's getting slammed on twitter😦 Saying what? Not that they know anything I haven't watched it from tonight. Saying the usual about his voice.. nasally.. and I guess his interview didn't go to well bc saying he's rude???
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 17:37:08 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 17:35:09 GMT -5
He's getting slammed on twitter😦
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 17:25:56 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Sept 30, 2017 17:14:36 GMT -5
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