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  1. Peej

    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    seen them, have hazy memories of 100’s of us emptying a Tesco near main road of all its booze before that gig sat in the sun and trying to find friends at Knebworth/walking miles back to the car.

    Went to see the Roses as I was never able to watch them pre split, but why this time?
     
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  2. Peej

    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    Think that Noel has just had a very expensive divorce.
     
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    Oasis are BACK!

    Oasis have announced they will reunite in 2025 following the bands split in 2009.

    Liam and Noel Gallagher will go on tour in 2025 with the dates as follows:

    July:

    4th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
    5th - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
    11th - Manchester, Heaton Park
    12th - Manchester, Heaton Park
    19th - Manchester, Heaton Park
    20th - Manchester, Heaton Park
    25th - London, Wembley Stadium
    26th - London, Wembley Stadium

    August

    2nd - London, Wembley Stadium
    3rd - London, Wembley Stadium
    8th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
    9th - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
    16th - Dublin, Croke Park
    17th - Dublin, Croke Park

    Tickets will go on sale this Saturday at 8am in Ireland and 9am in the UK.

    • TICKETS

    ticketmaster.co.uk
    gigsandtours.com
    ticketmaster.ie
     
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  4. Star of David Bardsley

    Star of David Bardsley 2023 Funniest Poster

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    Don’t look back in anger, Luv.
     
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  5. Star of David Bardsley

    Star of David Bardsley 2023 Funniest Poster

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    Thanks mate. Didn’t know.
     
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  6. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    Oasis were ****ing awful the first time around.

    I will be wilfully avoiding any media hype about them again this time
     
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    Slightly before my time but there are some great songs. Sounds like it was a bit of a cult at the time. The Swifties of their day.
     
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    They headlined the V festival one year, I went and watched the Super Furry Animals instead.
     
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    Seen SFA in a small gig in Llandudno and they were fixing incredible.
     
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    Only knew a few of their songs at the time but they were really good. As you'd expect, only about 300 of us in a small marquee but that made it better.
    Seen Gruff Rhys a few times since, the album he had out 3/4 years ago was very good, even the ones he sung in Welsh that I hadn't a clue what he was on about :biggrin:
     
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    A couple of decent pop/indie tunes, but soon became boring as **** due to excessive fawning about it. Plus but I could not stand the sight of those two ****s, with their fake swagger and play up to the media attitude.

    Tons of better indie bands out there

    This lot just rode the PR hype.
     
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    Much more talented Beatles tribute bands still doing the circuits... nasally twats ...
     
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    <laugh>
     
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    ^^^^^

    Very much - couldn't hold a candle musically to bands like The Happy Mondays, Stone Roses, House of Love and James ... IMHO
     
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    Impressed with your shout for The House of Love.

    One of my fave bands from that era and saw them play live at some really intimate gigs.

    Guy Chadwick wrote some brilliant songs
     
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    Oasis rode on the shoulders of all of those Indie bands that came before them and set the scene. A band that had preceded them and was pitched alongside them during that Britpop era was Blur, who were by far the more innovative and creative of the two, especially when you consider the stuff that Damon Albarn did with Malian musicians and Gorillaz etc.

    I am still a little bit upset to this day that the brilliant Creation records signed Oasis <laugh>
     
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    What people miss here about the hype is that at the time we had a Tory government, mass unemployment and the young had nothing.

    then in 93/95 after grunge suddenly there was an explosion of brilliant British bands, then on the back of the more popular ones we had those who got deals and released brilliant music.
     
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    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    Suede were a better band in my personal opinion compared to Blur, but neither as great as Pulp.

    Manchester produced some outstanding bands.

    Joy Division, The Smiths, Bizzcocks, The Fall, Roses, Courteeners, James, Doves, New Order, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets….

    Any bloke who wrote live forever has some talent
     
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    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    Anyway.
    Short day today. Off to the football at 3. Drop the car with the folks and get them to drop me and the boy near the ground later.
    He is already buzzing.
     
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    The British music scene was brilliant before that though too. And the economic deprivation and disaffected youth under Tory rule goes right back to the days when Joy Division / New Order, The Smiths and The Fall were creating that Indie scene

    I would argue that in the following years, when bands like the Stone Roses, Wedding Present, House of Love, Happy Mondays (Squirrel and G man days) really set the scene for British indie music to thrive.

    Alongside that in the States you had bands like Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr who set the scene for Grunge which exploded out of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.

    It was Labour who won that landslide 92 election that coincided with the Britpop scene that gave the UK a new found sense of optimism. But for me Oasis were always over hyped pop / indie-lite band that rode on the shoulders of everything that came before them.
     
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