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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 10, 2024 6:11:34 GMT -5
As long as they don’t let Genen Gallagher playing at the reunion gigs next year I’ll be fine… Gene to guest on kazoo. Tommy DJing Irish country and western music. Paul manning the pie stall. Then I'll join mum Peggy's crochet workshop while the lads are playing Half The World Yarn Away.
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Post by globe on Sept 10, 2024 6:33:34 GMT -5
Gem is really cool and definitely deserves a place in the reunion.
Personally though I just want a wall of sound and Noel back doing all the solos.
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Post by andymorris on Sept 10, 2024 6:41:07 GMT -5
Of course not, noel decides the tempo. no way the guy who just entered the band decides but playing to a click track live ? Didnt know that, feels a bit silly, but noel being more and more insecure with his guitar playing... makes sense. To me if a drummer cant keep the tempo live or remember the correct tempo, its time to get a new one. Ah when you’ve got loops and samples and stuff being fired off live it’s much easier if you’re working to a click track. Yeah, but Oasis dont (didn't) use much of that, did they ? I dont know i lost track of Oasis live in 2006 or something maybe on GLIO or Im outta time ? or Falling Down ? Wait... oh For pop bands, definitely;
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Sept 10, 2024 11:42:43 GMT -5
Seeing the reunion thing on social media I realize that there is a part of the world that is crazy and in love with Oasis, while the other part says that musically they suck, they are overrated and they are two idiots. I was thinking about the reason for this hatred towards Oasis on the part of so many people. Can you explain it? Under the articles about them there are tons of insults from Haters. Why do you think all this hatred? For their attitude? But why are other artists who have done even worse on stage loved by everyone and not them?
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Post by sheisloved on Sept 10, 2024 11:54:32 GMT -5
Seeing the reunion thing on social media I realize that there is a part of the world that is crazy and in love with Oasis, while the other part says that musically they suck, they are overrated and they are two idiots. I was thinking about the reason for this hatred towards Oasis on the part of so many people. Can you explain it? Under the articles about them there are tons of insults from Haters. Why do you think all this hatred? For their attitude? But why are other artists who have done even worse on stage loved by everyone and not them? Isn't it better this way.... if everyone loved them it would be boring Also I think alot of the people who dislike them don't know enough of their music and just think of them as the band that sings Wonderwall.
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Post by marqueemoon on Sept 10, 2024 12:18:46 GMT -5
Ah when you’ve got loops and samples and stuff being fired off live it’s much easier if you’re working to a click track. Yeah, but Oasis dont (didn't) use much of that, did they ? I dont know i lost track of Oasis live in 2006 or something maybe on GLIO or Im outta time ? or Falling Down ? Wait... oh For pop bands, definitely; Watched too many interviews over the past few weeks to find it but there was one where Noel mentioned that Alan was unhappy with playing to a click. They used a lot of drum loops for the Heathen Chemistry tour to set the tempo.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 10, 2024 12:26:05 GMT -5
Will more Wembley gigs be added? We can’t let Robbie fucking Williams hold it, of all people. And we’re tantalizingly close…. Just need 2 more gigs to break the record. Will they do it, though?
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Post by andymorris on Sept 10, 2024 13:08:14 GMT -5
Yeah, but Oasis dont (didn't) use much of that, did they ? I dont know i lost track of Oasis live in 2006 or something maybe on GLIO or Im outta time ? or Falling Down ? Wait... oh For pop bands, definitely; Watched too many interviews over the past few weeks to find it but there was one where Noel mentioned that Alan was unhappy with playing to a click. They used a lot of drum loops for the Heathen Chemistry tour to set the tempo. Yeah in 2002 Alan was obv bored. Even at Finsbury. Then he left… Didnt know they made him play to click, that Probably made him decide to leave.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 10, 2024 13:24:37 GMT -5
Imagine how much bigger Oasis would have been in the 1990s - both in the UK, America, and Worldwide - if the internet and social media existed back then.
That’s staggering to think about, and I think Oasis Live ‘25 is proving that with the internet and general globalization Oasis maximizes their true potential.
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Post by raiderfan7 on Sept 10, 2024 13:45:07 GMT -5
For the price I want Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Liam Gallagher on the support list. 💰 💰 💰 As wild as it might sound, I think that is a fascinating idea: Both play few of their own songs and then Oasis headlines. Def Leppard did this for their Hysteria residency in Vegas a few years back. They opened up for themselves under the moniker 'Dead Flatbird' and they played all their deep cuts before coming back out to play their Hysteria album. It was a brilliant idea and the fans loved it as we got to hear stuff they'd never play live in this day and age.
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Post by sheisloved on Sept 10, 2024 14:16:08 GMT -5
Imagine how much bigger Oasis would have been in the 1990s - both in the UK, America, and Worldwide - if the internet and social media existed back then. That’s staggering to think about, and I think Oasis Live ‘25 is proving that with the internet and general globalization Oasis maximizes their true potential. And imagine Liam didn't spit on the stage at the awards and they weren't on meth in LA lol
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Post by rickypaglais on Sept 10, 2024 14:24:15 GMT -5
Why do people speak like Bonehead isn't capable of playing the post-2000 tracks. He's a guitarist with 35 years experience and later day Oasis is hardly technical death metal
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Post by bt95 on Sept 10, 2024 14:34:27 GMT -5
Seeing the reunion thing on social media I realize that there is a part of the world that is crazy and in love with Oasis, while the other part says that musically they suck, they are overrated and they are two idiots. I was thinking about the reason for this hatred towards Oasis on the part of so many people. Can you explain it? Under the articles about them there are tons of insults from Haters. Why do you think all this hatred? For their attitude? But why are other artists who have done even worse on stage loved by everyone and not them? Isn't it better this way.... if everyone loved them it would be boring Also I think alot of the people who dislike them don't know enough of their music and just think of them as the band that sings Wonderwall. The thing that separates Oasis from the vast majority of modern bands, if not all, is that pretty much EVERYBODY has an opinion of them. Whether it's good or bad. And that matters.
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Post by jaq515 on Sept 10, 2024 14:36:52 GMT -5
Imagine how much bigger Oasis would have been in the 1990s - both in the UK, America, and Worldwide - if the internet and social media existed back then. That’s staggering to think about, and I think Oasis Live ‘25 is proving that with the internet and general globalization Oasis maximizes their true potential. And imagine Liam didn't spit on the stage at the awards and they weren't on meth in LA lol can add in the second night at Wembley obv that was shown on sky 1 in UK so was HUGE opportunity, MTV unplugged (tho at the time as fans was amazing hearing noel do those songs so was a win) but.... sure many times that had an opportunity and it went wasted but also is the fabric that thats taken them to this point today
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Post by Parka Flames on Sept 10, 2024 14:42:01 GMT -5
As wild as it might sound, I think that is a fascinating idea: Both play few of their own songs and then Oasis headlines. Def Leppard did this for their Hysteria residency in Vegas a few years back. They opened up for themselves under the moniker 'Dead Flatbird' and they played all their deep cuts before coming back out to play their Hysteria album. It was a brilliant idea and the fans loved it as we got to hear stuff they'd never play live in this day and age. Noel basically did this when I saw him at the RAH in 2015 - he played an acoustic set of deep cuts (or about as deep as Noel gets anyway) before the main HFB set. Gem joined him, and this was before Gem had officially joined HFB, so that was awesome.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Sept 10, 2024 15:00:42 GMT -5
Seeing the reunion thing on social media I realize that there is a part of the world that is crazy and in love with Oasis, while the other part says that musically they suck, they are overrated and they are two idiots. I was thinking about the reason for this hatred towards Oasis on the part of so many people. Can you explain it? Under the articles about them there are tons of insults from Haters. Why do you think all this hatred? For their attitude? But why are other artists who have done even worse on stage loved by everyone and not them? Popular things tend to be polarising because everyone feels he's got to have an opinion on the matter Add that to the Gallaghers' abrasive, outspoken and self-confident personalities, the media coverage they've been subject to for 30 years and music which you could define as derivative and there's no way people wouldn’t be vocal about whatever they may feel towards them
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Post by blurareshit on Sept 10, 2024 16:19:50 GMT -5
Any more news or rumors coming down the pipeline?
We’re officially two weeks out from the announcement and seems like hype/coverage has gone from a deluge to a trickle. People have short attention spans and the media cycle moves faster than ever.
Best to strike while the iron is hot, particularly concerning international dates where they aren’t as big (because let’s be real, Oasis could quietly reveal another UK stadium gig on a Tuesday afternoon 6 months from now and it would still sell out in a minute).
Maybe they’re trying to sort the Wembley stuff first?
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Post by durk on Sept 10, 2024 18:58:12 GMT -5
busy trying to lock in Zack Starkey
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Post by macnuggets on Sept 10, 2024 23:30:16 GMT -5
Yeah, but Oasis dont (didn't) use much of that, did they ? I dont know i lost track of Oasis live in 2006 or something maybe on GLIO or Im outta time ? or Falling Down ? Wait... oh For pop bands, definitely; Watched too many interviews over the past few weeks to find it but there was one where Noel mentioned that Alan was unhappy with playing to a click. They used a lot of drum loops for the Heathen Chemistry tour to set the tempo. There's an interview with Noel talking about the Be Here Now anniversary and he said the recording was painful because Alan White couldn't keep the tempo and by the end of the song they'd be playing twice as fast as they started, maybe they had to introduce a click
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Post by andymorris on Sept 10, 2024 23:53:06 GMT -5
Watched too many interviews over the past few weeks to find it but there was one where Noel mentioned that Alan was unhappy with playing to a click. They used a lot of drum loops for the Heathen Chemistry tour to set the tempo. There's an interview with Noel talking about the Be Here Now anniversary and he said the recording was painful because Alan White couldn't keep the tempo and by the end of the song they'd be playing twice as fast as they started, maybe they had to introduce a click Weird. Alan was really tight during MG days. BHN tour too but maybe the click was already in effect Drugs, alcohol maybe ? The band was out of control from 96 to 98
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Post by morning_rain on Sept 11, 2024 1:26:31 GMT -5
I'm a very patient person, but we need some news soon.
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Post by andymorris on Sept 11, 2024 2:14:39 GMT -5
I'm a very patient person, but we need some news soon. nothing until all the dates are sold Maybe they'll try a christmas #1 ?
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Post by Flashbax on Sept 11, 2024 2:31:49 GMT -5
Watched too many interviews over the past few weeks to find it but there was one where Noel mentioned that Alan was unhappy with playing to a click. They used a lot of drum loops for the Heathen Chemistry tour to set the tempo. There's an interview with Noel talking about the Be Here Now anniversary and he said the recording was painful because Alan White couldn't keep the tempo and by the end of the song they'd be playing twice as fast as they started, maybe they had to introduce a click That’s not what he meant. When you’re in a band, without a clicktrack (via in ears) you tend to play faster at the end of a song, that’s a natural thing. From 2000 Oasis started to use drum loops (Go Let It Out, Who Feels Love, Gas Panic, The Hindu Times, Force of Nature) which Alan probably didn’t like, so he left/go fired, I don’t know.
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Post by andymorris on Sept 11, 2024 2:41:38 GMT -5
There's an interview with Noel talking about the Be Here Now anniversary and he said the recording was painful because Alan White couldn't keep the tempo and by the end of the song they'd be playing twice as fast as they started, maybe they had to introduce a click That’s not what he meant. When you’re in a band, without a clicktrack (via in ears) you tend to play faster at the end of a song, that’s a natural thing. From 2000 Oasis started to use drum loops (Go Let It Out, Who Feels Love, Gas Panic, The Hindu Times, Force of Nature) which Alan probably didn’t like, so he left/go fired, I don’t know. Would a drummer play a whole gig with a click ? I dont know, it feels kinda annoying. As a guitarist, its annoying enough when you record a song. Id rather have a basic drum beat and then replace it with real drums. They didnt have in ear in the 00s, so probably just loops in the monitors ? By DBTT it started to feel a bit more robotic, so maybe that's when they wildy used something to regulate; Noel also became obsessed with his guitar tuning, i remember during his solo gigs, he spent sooo much time tuning it inbetween songs. Here, Zack clearly looks at a tempo thingy, maybe a bit with a light
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Post by tomlivesforever on Sept 11, 2024 4:46:59 GMT -5
Bored now.
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