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Post by Tales from The Mighty I on Oct 4, 2018 6:17:55 GMT -5
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Post by matt on Oct 4, 2018 16:47:39 GMT -5
Why does Noel never go on any decent radio programme? Always in with the gammon crowd and all those total whackjobs and chumps.
Anyway, as per usual, this is going to be unbearable.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 5, 2018 3:20:05 GMT -5
Why does Noel never go on any decent radio programme? Always in with the gammon crowd and all those total whackjobs and chumps. Anyway, as per usual, this is going to be unbearable. It's not actually that bad and he's been quite funny.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 5, 2018 3:47:34 GMT -5
He's just said he's picking through the AA album in the studio and 'some of it is pretty good'
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 4:28:04 GMT -5
He's just said he's picking through the AA album in the studio and 'some of it is pretty good' Too bad the radio hosts didn't ask anything more about that, I guess because it's a sports radio and not about music. But it would be interesting to hear how something he said was "shit" is now "pretty good".
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Post by mossy on Oct 5, 2018 6:55:21 GMT -5
He's just said he's picking through the AA album in the studio and 'some of it is pretty good' What was the context? Do you think he was seeing if there’s anything he could recycle for the next album, as he’ll be starting recording with Holmes again soon? X
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Oct 5, 2018 8:16:41 GMT -5
Just seen him playing right into that utter fuck Alan Brazil's hands on the reunion or Corbyn bit.
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Post by joladella on Oct 5, 2018 8:39:52 GMT -5
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Post by bt95 on Oct 5, 2018 8:42:24 GMT -5
He's just said he's picking through the AA album in the studio and 'some of it is pretty good' What was the context? Do you think he was seeing if there’s anything he could recycle for the next album, as he’ll be starting recording with Holmes again soon? X It was something along the lines of he's been in and out of the studio with it and then he mentioned that he's back in the studio in January. So maybe!
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Post by bt95 on Oct 5, 2018 8:45:40 GMT -5
Just seen him playing right into that utter fuck Alan Brazil's hands on the reunion or Corbyn bit. Yeh just seen that. Pearce was funny about the tax comment. I've seen all of Jeremy's fan boys call him a Tory vagina now, y'know, the tolerant lefties there I don't agree with Noel on Corbyn, but he's entitled to an opinion just as much as anyone else is. Plus, it's the same for a lot of people I know that are around the same age as Noel - family, people I work with etc. Anytime I try to defend Corbyn - and I'm not his biggest fan but I'd rather him at the moment than others - I get shouted down, they're just not having him. Also, Brazil's not bad. I mean, he's going to explode soon, but he's not a professional wum as most of the other presenters on Talkshite are. He's just incredibly stupid.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 5, 2018 8:46:40 GMT -5
He's just said he's picking through the AA album in the studio and 'some of it is pretty good' Too bad the radio hosts didn't ask anything more about that, I guess because it's a sports radio and not about music. But it would be interesting to hear how something he said was "shit" is now "pretty good". Yeh. The first half hour was good - Noel does know his stuff on footy. They started doing all the usual questions after that though and I switched off.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 5, 2018 8:49:06 GMT -5
Also, he said earlier in the interview
'I didn't vote in Brexit. I wish I had and I would have voted remain, we should have stayed in.'. Weird that all these stupid twats on twitter with 'God bless the band' in their bio won't pick up on that.
He did also say that now it was done the Government should just get it sorted and even if there might be a dip, we'll probably be alright again soon enough. Which I think is a pretty balanced and reasonable view and one that I personally agree with. Shit happens, but life goes on.
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Post by janedoe on Oct 5, 2018 12:36:15 GMT -5
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Oct 5, 2018 15:52:13 GMT -5
A fantastic strategy. He heard that AA album and was like "It's a masterpiece. But to give them half credit? No. Can't have that. I'll divide it all up over my next few albums. It's gonna be brilliant."
I guess we will end up getting this album after all.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 3:48:22 GMT -5
Noels comments on Corbyn there, fucking hell, I actually hate Noel Gallagher. What a vagina. Fuck him. Potato envy.
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Oct 6, 2018 10:53:50 GMT -5
Just seen him playing right into that utter fuck Alan Brazil's hands on the reunion or Corbyn bit. Yeh just seen that. Pearce was funny about the tax comment. I've seen all of Jeremy's fan boys call him a Tory vagina now, y'know, the tolerant lefties there I don't agree with Noel on Corbyn, but he's entitled to an opinion just as much as anyone else is. Plus, it's the same for a lot of people I know that are around the same age as Noel - family, people I work with etc. Anytime I try to defend Corbyn - and I'm not his biggest fan but I'd rather him at the moment than others - I get shouted down, they're just not having him. Also, Brazil's not bad. I mean, he's going to explode soon, but he's not a professional wum as most of the other presenters on Talkshite are. He's just incredibly stupid. But its not about personalities or it shouldn't be. If Noel actually read through the Labour manifesto you would hope that he'd be fully supportive given where he came from and the people that he once represented. Instead he gives a soundbite to a an absolute bellend working for Murdoch to be used across the internet why wasn't he asked the same question but having the Tories for another 5 years? Oh yeah because Brazil is a raging Tory. Watching him be used in that way by someone so thick is embarrasing.
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Post by bogaloo on Oct 6, 2018 16:40:26 GMT -5
Yeh just seen that. Pearce was funny about the tax comment. I've seen all of Jeremy's fan boys call him a Tory vagina now, y'know, the tolerant lefties there I don't agree with Noel on Corbyn, but he's entitled to an opinion just as much as anyone else is. Plus, it's the same for a lot of people I know that are around the same age as Noel - family, people I work with etc. Anytime I try to defend Corbyn - and I'm not his biggest fan but I'd rather him at the moment than others - I get shouted down, they're just not having him. Also, Brazil's not bad. I mean, he's going to explode soon, but he's not a professional wum as most of the other presenters on Talkshite are. He's just incredibly stupid. But its not about personalities or it shouldn't be. If Noel actually read through the Labour manifesto you would hope that he'd be fully supportive given where he came from and the people that he once represented. Instead he gives a soundbite to a an absolute bellend working for Murdoch to be used across the internet why wasn't he asked the same question but having the Tories for another 5 years? Oh yeah because Brazil is a raging Tory. Watching him be used in that way by someone so thick is embarrasing. I was avoiding commenting on this, because I'm not even British, nor live on the UK, but anyway, I'll try to give my opinion from the outside 😎. It really shouldn't be just a personality thing, I agree. It seems to me, that for Noel and some others, it is (at least partially). If you listen to that podcast with Russell Brand, back in November/December, you can tell he still cares about "working" people, but thinks "Corbyn is not the guy" (I suppose I'm quoting correctly). The reasons why he thinks so are "that he defends very old ideas", now, this in my opinion very ill informed. If we indeed want to maintain working rights and fair, open societies, the only possible possible response to this horrible extreme-right wave in europe lie in keynesian economics and generally true european social democrat/socialist politics, and that has all been said before. The situation Europe is in is,in a way ironically due to the fact that the EU also (partially) forgot its founding values. They've had their share of responsability in the rise of populisms, starting with the "working countries from the north vs lazy countries from the south" lies that were spread to find scapegoats to blame and help save EU banks. Later came the refugee "Crisis" and that was the perfect storm the extreme right needed. It is quite telling that it easier to force Greece, Portugal, Ireland and Spain to austerity programs due to some silly 0.01 percent of GDP more or less) of debt than to actually put Victor Orban in his place. Now, I don't know Corbyn well enough, so I won't comment. I know that some people that seem well informed (like James O'Brien, for instance) also don't like him even if they agree with the politics. I don't know whether this is due to doubts regarding his previous stance on issues like Iran or semitism or anything else, it could justify some reserves regarding him, but I don't know if that is the case... Watching him be used in that way by someone so thick is embarrasing.. indeed. And it hasn't even been the first time, to make it worse.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 7, 2018 8:45:51 GMT -5
Yeh just seen that. Pearce was funny about the tax comment. I've seen all of Jeremy's fan boys call him a Tory vagina now, y'know, the tolerant lefties there I don't agree with Noel on Corbyn, but he's entitled to an opinion just as much as anyone else is. Plus, it's the same for a lot of people I know that are around the same age as Noel - family, people I work with etc. Anytime I try to defend Corbyn - and I'm not his biggest fan but I'd rather him at the moment than others - I get shouted down, they're just not having him. Also, Brazil's not bad. I mean, he's going to explode soon, but he's not a professional wum as most of the other presenters on Talkshite are. He's just incredibly stupid. But its not about personalities or it shouldn't be. If Noel actually read through the Labour manifesto you would hope that he'd be fully supportive given where he came from and the people that he once represented. Instead he gives a soundbite to a an absolute bellend working for Murdoch to be used across the internet why wasn't he asked the same question but having the Tories for another 5 years? Oh yeah because Brazil is a raging Tory. Watching him be used in that way by someone so thick is embarrasing. He was asked earlier in the programme about May's dancing and he said it was psychotic... then he slated the government about Brexit. This is what I mean. Talksport and Papers etc use these soundbites because they get people riled up. But, people are too easily wound up, and they don't then pay attention to other things that the person in question has said. It's such a weird thing now. People are so ready to jump in and disown someone based on one thing they say.
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Post by The Escapist on Oct 7, 2018 10:13:03 GMT -5
Can I like a single musician without them co-opting right wing bullshit at some point? Thank fuck for Thom Yorke.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 7, 2018 13:04:10 GMT -5
Didn't Ashcroft recently say that musicians should shut up about politics? I agree with him to some extent.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 13:24:01 GMT -5
He's always been talkin' shite about politics no ? I mean in the 90's he was drinking with Tony Blair, the c*nt.
I don't think he became right wing. He's just a beige "centrist". Which is worse.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 13:30:14 GMT -5
Didn't Ashcroft recently say that musicians should shut up about politics? I agree with him to some extent. Musicians can talk about politics like anyone, but always I find it a shame that some heavily support c*nts. I mean, is there a job filled with more dickheads than politicians (except the world of finance, but that's a bit the same now) ? I mean, even politicians that "defend" my ideas aren't the kind of people I would like to have a drink with.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 7, 2018 14:28:04 GMT -5
Didn't Ashcroft recently say that musicians should shut up about politics? I agree with him to some extent. Musicians can talk about politics like anyone, but always I find it a shame that some heavily support c*nts. I mean, is there a job filled with more dickheads than politicians (except the world of finance, but that's a bit the same now) ? I mean, even politicians that "defend" my ideas aren't the kind of people I would like to have a drink with. I always find it a shame when they're clearly ignorant on the subject.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 7, 2018 15:16:32 GMT -5
Didn't Ashcroft recently say that musicians should shut up about politics? I agree with him to some extent. He said that he doesn't get why some musicians seem to think they have to have a political agenda to be relevant. Which i do agree with. I don't think Noel falls into that. He isn't really pushing any agenda, he just doesn't like Corbyn (rightly or wrongly).
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Post by bt95 on Oct 7, 2018 15:18:32 GMT -5
Didn't Ashcroft recently say that musicians should shut up about politics? I agree with him to some extent. Musicians can talk about politics like anyone, but always I find it a shame that some heavily support c*nts. I mean, is there a job filled with more dickheads than politicians (except the world of finance, but that's a bit the same now) ? I mean, even politicians that "defend" my ideas aren't the kind of people I would like to have a drink with. Corbyn's one of the worst in interviews for giving a straight answer (or not), which is what annoys me about him. I like him as a person who seems to stand for the right things, but I just wish he'd stop being like the rest of them. He never gives a straight answer anymore, it's all just repeating points that have no relation to the question asked. Be different! People bang on about that manifesto, but at the end of the day it didn't win.
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