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Post by SunshineLullaby on Oct 21, 2011 6:19:18 GMT -5
Imagine if Andy's the reason why Oasis doesn't reunite. As if the guy could be more hated...
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Post by gmajor7 on Oct 21, 2011 6:38:36 GMT -5
I'd like a tour, but please not an album. NGHFB and DGSS have both shown that they're better off without each other, album-wise. An 8th Oasis album would just be another crushing disappointment.
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Post by RocketMan on Oct 21, 2011 7:34:57 GMT -5
Imagine if Andy's the reason why Oasis doesn't reunite. As if the guy could be more hated... bring guigsy back
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Oct 21, 2011 7:41:03 GMT -5
Love the way Andy is so hated now just because Noel took a couple of shots at him. Its pretty sad tbh.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 21, 2011 8:14:16 GMT -5
I don't believe in such conspiracy theories.
And what's this nonsense about Andy? Noel made a passing comment about Andy's passiveness regarding the fight. If any bad tensions exist between Noel and Andy, I'm sure they can be patched up. In the 10 years that Andy was part of Oasis, we never once saw him fall out with Noel, so I have a hard time believing that mutual respect, at the very least, doesn't exist.
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Post by sawdustrings on Oct 21, 2011 8:27:11 GMT -5
If they're going to play the whole MG album they should definitely get the original line up aswell. No offense to Andy and Gem but the nostalgia factor of having the old guys would definitely add up to the ticket sales.
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Post by idledreamer on Oct 21, 2011 8:42:37 GMT -5
If they're going to play the whole MG album they should definitely get the original line up aswell. No offense to Andy and Gem but the nostalgia factor of having the old guys would definitely add up to the ticket sales. that would be mega. and can you imagine if they really do play the whole album? wtsmg from start to finish would be great as the main set, then a few more hits from their catalouge for the encore.... it would also mean we would get the first ever live performance of hey now!
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Post by songbirdsally on Oct 21, 2011 9:46:10 GMT -5
Does anybody NOT want to see the reunion? Don't get me wrong, I obviously love Oasis (as we all do) but I don't want to see them get back together and turn into a nostalgia act (as they were on their way to becoming, if we we're being honest). I like that now both brothers have had to start anew and show what they can really do on their own. I'd like an Oasis reunion, but it does seem a bit rushed since we just got their "solo" stuff. I think getting back together for a Morning Glory 20th anniversary tour and then ending it again. That way it's a more amicable ending. Yeah I'm not really the biggest fan of the reunion either, but it seems like it will happen anyways, so what TheImportance said is basicly exactly what I was thinking today as well. Do a MG reunion and make an end to Oasis. Like REM did. Not split up, but just make an end to it themselves, before they turn into a nostalgica act. That would be awesome Also, I don't believe one bit about this all being planned beforehand !!!
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Post by thomas09 on Oct 21, 2011 11:03:40 GMT -5
I'd like an Oasis reunion, but it does seem a bit rushed since we just got their "solo" stuff. I think getting back together for a Morning Glory 20th anniversary tour and then ending it again. That way it's a more amicable ending. That's exactly what they're doing. No they're not. At the moment they're not doing anything! All Liam said is that he'd be up for a reunion tour in 2015. Nothings been set in stone, its still 4 years away. A lot can happen in 4 years.
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Post by J.B on Oct 21, 2011 11:49:35 GMT -5
It would be wrong for Andy and Gem to play on a Morning Glory tour; get Bonehead, Guigsy and Whitey back.
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Post by GIMH on Oct 21, 2011 11:54:55 GMT -5
If they're going to play the whole MG album they should definitely get the original line up aswell. No offense to Andy and Gem but the nostalgia factor of having the old guys would definitely add up to the ticket sales. Why would you have the original line-up for a Morning Glory tour? Seems harsh on Whitey. Anyhow, I don't think Guigsy would be up for it, suspect that Noel wouldn't work with Whitey again and I think Liam would be loyal to Gem and Andy. If and when there is a reunion, it will likely be Beady Eye and Noel.
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Post by Bring It On Dan on Oct 21, 2011 12:15:43 GMT -5
the amount of people spouting shit on this thread. there is absolutely no conspiracy theory. put down the 24 boxset and turn off the tv.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2011 12:23:52 GMT -5
It would be wrong for Andy and Gem to play on a Morning Glory tour; get Bonehead, Guigsy and Whitey back. Andy and Gem have already played most of the Morning Glory tunes live anyway. Would it be fair to ditch them when they've been in the band for just as long as Guigsy and Bonehead were? It isn't like The Stone Roses just getting Reni back or Pulp bringing back in musicians they've previously worked with. It'd be interesting to see Guigsy, Whitey, and Bonehead back on stage... I just don't see it happening.
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Post by GIMH on Oct 21, 2011 12:32:56 GMT -5
the amount of people spouting shit on this thread. there is absolutely no conspiracy theory. put down the 24 boxset and turn off the tv. Hmmm are you in on it?
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Oct 21, 2011 13:44:42 GMT -5
It would be wrong for Andy and Gem to play on a Morning Glory tour; get Bonehead, Guigsy and Whitey back. Andy and Gem have already played most of the Morning Glory tunes live anyway. Would it be fair to ditch them when they've been in the band for just as long as Guigsy and Bonehead were? It isn't like The Stone Roses just getting Reni back or Pulp bringing back in musicians they've previously worked with. It'd be interesting to see Guigsy, Whitey, and Bonehead back on stage... I just don't see it happening. Depends, I guess. If they really want to reunite, tour every year and release albums, then Andy and Gem will probably be on board. If it's just the one tour for the MG anniversary, I could see Whitey, Bonehead and Guigs coming back.
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Post by idledreamer on Oct 21, 2011 18:35:14 GMT -5
i say bring them all back. EDIT: not for a 'tour' , but if we're talking about a one or two night event at wembley, have all the former band members on hand, and have them switch off between songs.
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Post by liamg4e on Oct 21, 2011 19:33:52 GMT -5
Let's worry about this in 2014/5. To be honest I am quite sad hearing this, I've enjoyed every step of the solo careers so far and was looking forward to seeing both develop. Now it seems like it's 2 Beady Eye albums and that's it? And the second one will be virtually ignored, as if they keep this up everything will be seen as just treading water waiting for the anniversary excuse for the reunion.
It just seems to me like Noel being back on the scene coupled with some lacklustre gigs has shaken Liam's confidence. Forget Oasis, it ended. We have tons of beautiful songs to listen to forever. Get on with Beady Eye and HFBs, put your heart and soul into them and see where it goes. Instead everyone is already looking to the reunion so they can hear the same old songs played over again. Stick Morning Glory on the hi-fi or go to a BE/HFBs gig. A reunion, and talk of a reunion is unnecessary in 2011. We'll see how we feel in 2015.
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Post by kimallenbewick on Oct 21, 2011 20:31:58 GMT -5
I don't think the fight and the split was planned or anything that has happened until now but this... I'm starting to believe Liam and Noel have been talking currently and they have agreed on that possible tour. If they haven't, then Liam is crazier than I thought because he's changed his mind in one day about the idea of Oasis getting back and about Noel... It's too strange.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2011 21:02:39 GMT -5
i say bring them all back. EDIT: not for a 'tour' , but if we're talking about a one or two night event at wembley, have all the former band members on hand, and have them switch off between songs. What's the point in getting together for one show? That'd be rubbish.
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Post by idledreamer on Oct 21, 2011 21:28:01 GMT -5
i say bring them all back. EDIT: not for a 'tour' , but if we're talking about a one or two night event at wembley, have all the former band members on hand, and have them switch off between songs. What's the point in getting together for one show? That'd be rubbish. i wouldn't want to see oasis doing an entire tour as a nostalgia act, but i think a few special shows could be great. and hey, thanks for the comment... and thanks for answering my pm awhile back by the way, really appreciate it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2011 22:16:52 GMT -5
What's the point in getting together for one show? That'd be rubbish. i wouldn't want to see oasis doing an entire tour as a nostalgia act, but i think a few special shows could be great. and hey, thanks for the comment... and thanks for answering my pm awhile back by the way, really appreciate it. They were practically a nostalgia act when they gave up, so what's the point of hiding it this time around? Do a tour, get a load of money, and then split up and do the solo stuff. It just doesn't seem fair to fans if they keep it to the UK; Morning Glory was a huge album worldwide. It'd be different if they were doing a Definitely Maybe show/reunion. Somewhere in between The Libertines (less than ten shows) and the Pixies (touring the same album from 1989 for five years) would be fine. And sorry man, I don't check my PMs! It's nothing personal, I just normally ignore them. I'll give it a look now.
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Post by idledreamer on Oct 21, 2011 22:26:20 GMT -5
i wouldn't want to see oasis doing an entire tour as a nostalgia act, but i think a few special shows could be great. and hey, thanks for the comment... and thanks for answering my pm awhile back by the way, really appreciate it. They were practically a nostalgia act when they gave up, so what's the point of hiding it this time around? Do a tour, get a load of money, and then split up and do the solo stuff. It just doesn't seem fair to fans if they keep it to the UK; Morning Glory was a huge album worldwide. It'd be different if they were doing a Definitely Maybe show/reunion. Somewhere in between The Libertines (less than ten shows) and the Pixies (touring the same album from 1989 for five years) would be fine. And sorry man, I don't check my PMs! It's nothing personal, I just normally ignore them. I'll give it a look now. that's right, it sure was a nostalgia tour---- and aside from a few brilliant performances here and there and a few glimmers of the old glory, the band was going thru the motions... liam and noel hardly acknowledging each other on stage. liam cutting every note short and not finishing lyrics like he didn't give a f* . noel sometimes grumpy, sometimes not. andy standing around like he was half-dead. then once beady eye begins , the clock magically rewinds 10 years and liam is sounding great again. what a surprise! just goes to show you just how enthusiastic he was about oasis in the later days, eh? if liam and noel can sort things out and put on a few really good--- i'm talking amazing shows, and play 'the hits', and really put everything into the performance and have FUN like the old days, then i'm all in. but would you seriously want to see a long, dragged out repeat of the doys tour? i know i wouldn't.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 21, 2011 22:35:09 GMT -5
For the record, there are way too many threads in way too many different sections about this to keep track of.....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2011 22:39:40 GMT -5
They were practically a nostalgia act when they gave up, so what's the point of hiding it this time around? Do a tour, get a load of money, and then split up and do the solo stuff. It just doesn't seem fair to fans if they keep it to the UK; Morning Glory was a huge album worldwide. It'd be different if they were doing a Definitely Maybe show/reunion. Somewhere in between The Libertines (less than ten shows) and the Pixies (touring the same album from 1989 for five years) would be fine. And sorry man, I don't check my PMs! It's nothing personal, I just normally ignore them. I'll give it a look now. that's right, it sure was a nostalgia tour---- and aside from a few brilliant performances here and there and a few glimmers of the old glory, the band was going thru the motions... liam and noel hardly acknowledging each other on stage. liam cutting every note short and not finishing lyrics like he didn't give a f* . noel sometimes grumpy, sometimes not. andy standing around like he was half-dead. then once beady eye begins , the clock magically rewinds 10 years and liam is sounding great again. what a surprise! just goes to show you just how enthusiastic he was about oasis in the later days, eh? if liam and noel can sort things out and put on a few really good--- i'm talking amazing shows, and play 'the hits', and really put everything into the performance and have FUN like the old days, then i'm all in. but would you seriously want to see a long, dragged out repeat of the doys tour? i know i wouldn't. It doesn't have to be as long as the DOYS tour. It could be one major show in each region for all I care, just not one show at one place. It just seems so unfair for all of their fans as Morning Glory was the album that made them a worldwide phenomenon! I agree, I don't want to see this dragged out, but it should be more than just one show.
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Post by idledreamer on Oct 21, 2011 22:50:46 GMT -5
that's right, it sure was a nostalgia tour---- and aside from a few brilliant performances here and there and a few glimmers of the old glory, the band was going thru the motions... liam and noel hardly acknowledging each other on stage. liam cutting every note short and not finishing lyrics like he didn't give a f* . noel sometimes grumpy, sometimes not. andy standing around like he was half-dead. then once beady eye begins , the clock magically rewinds 10 years and liam is sounding great again. what a surprise! just goes to show you just how enthusiastic he was about oasis in the later days, eh? if liam and noel can sort things out and put on a few really good--- i'm talking amazing shows, and play 'the hits', and really put everything into the performance and have FUN like the old days, then i'm all in. but would you seriously want to see a long, dragged out repeat of the doys tour? i know i wouldn't. It doesn't have to be as long as the DOYS tour. It could be one major show in each region for all I care, just not one show at one place. It just seems so unfair for all of their fans as Morning Glory was the album that made them a worldwide phenomenon! I agree, I don't want to see this dragged out, but it should be more than just one show. to each his own. but at this point of time, if we're talking about OASIS --- i'm looking for QUALITY over QUANTITY. i would rather have a few TOP NOTCH gigs, with all the former band members involved and everyone in a good mood performing these amazing songs the PROPER WAY THEY SHOULD SOUND--- as opposed to having 50-100 mediocre shows where you don't know what you're going to get on any one particular night. we're talking about songs that mean so very much to so many people... and this would be a great opportunity for the brothers to give themselves--- and the fans---- the proper sendoff that oasis truly deserves.
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