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Oasis tour

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  1. Typical part 2

    Typical part 2 Well-Known Member

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    Is anyone interested in this lot?? I have had pals contacting me asking if I want to see them at £140 a ticket which is the cheapest going.

    Didn’t like them in the noughties, Far too arrogant and bland for my taste. I can’t think anything worse than to be standing listening to a load of northerners in bucket hats and sheepskins giving it ‘large’

    give me earth wind and fire anytime
     
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    Too modern for me
     
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    Mad for it.
     
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    Yeah I liked them (still do) but too tight to pay that
     
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    I like Cigarettes & alcohol if that counts ?
     
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  6. Ponders Revisited

    Ponders Revisited Well-Known Member

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    I'm lending my youngest daughter the money to get tickets. I think she is mad to spend that out on a couple of scallies. Supposed working-class heroes shouldn't be charging fans that much. Don't get me wrong, I've spent big money to see my musical heroes (Streisand, Dylan, Guns N' Roses, the Stones et al), but they are top acts and worth every penny.

    Still, anything to please my little one.
     
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    Smudger603 Well-Known Member

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    Daughters are very good at manipulating fathers - my daughter is a professional <laugh>
     
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    My kids don't know yet about my balance sheet. They'll only find when they get the bill for my care home.
     
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    <laugh><laugh><laugh>
     
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  10. lardiman

    lardiman We can rebuild him
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    Can't see what all the media fuss is about to be honest.

    Unless they're going to record a couple of new albums and release 7 or 8 new singles, what are people really expecting?
    A 'Greatest Hits' tour, at £300 a ticket.

    Folks would be better entertained going to see a decent Oasis tribute band for £30 at a local venue.
    This is the biggest non-event since ABBA got back together.
     
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    They’ve got a massive following and there’s lots of money to be made - end of story! I won’t be attending though :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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