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Oasis reunion?

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  • No idea what else is happening at Cardiff or Heaton Park around those dates but it's a bit strange their first gig back isn't in Manchester.
  • masicat
    masicat Posts: 5,008
    Apparently they won’t be doing any of their old stuff.
  • Websites selling tickets are going to crash on Saturday.

    I'm sure the scammers will pick up any slack ;)
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    No idea what else is happening at Cardiff or Heaton Park around those dates but it's a bit strange their first gig back isn't in Manchester.
    Fine tuning at Cardiff so that they're properly ready at Manchester
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,569
    Announcement is interesting on Glastonbury.  Appears to rule it out - only UK gigs, will not be televised - but the gigs start the week after the festival.  Lineups are never announced before the sales so they would say that, wouldn't they?  Comeback at Cardiff v headlining Glastonbury....

    Wishfully thinking maybe as would watch it on TV but couldn't afford/justify tickets at Wembley!!
     Croke Park could be televised?
  • Just looked at Cardiff hotel prices for their first gigs 😂 

    I’ll be trying for Wembley 25th July and Croke Park
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Just looked at Cardiff hotel prices for their first gigs 😂 

    I’ll be trying for Wembley 25th July and Croke Park
    What sort of figures are they asking for Cardiff hotels?
  • Just looked at Cardiff hotel prices for their first gigs 😂 

    I’ll be trying for Wembley 25th July and Croke Park
    You've just got to roll with it, and take your time.
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,927
    edited August 2024
    Just looked at Cardiff hotel prices for their first gigs 😂 

    I’ll be trying for Wembley 25th July and Croke Park
    What sort of figures are they asking for Cardiff hotels?
    People like Premier Inn haven't caught on yet by the looks of it, as the prices are completely normal - £120 at the one nearest the stadium, on a weekend in the summer.  £50 at ones a mile down the road.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,801
    be amazed if there aren't a shed load more dates announced after the weekend when these sell out within minutes 
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  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,101
    The big question is … Will Alan White be on drums 🤔
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,927
    edited August 2024
    _MrDick said:
    The big question is … Will Alan White be on drums 🤔
    Will be Chris Sharrock, I'm sure.

    Bonehead/Gem Archer is the interesting one for me as Liam and Noel both got one in the divorce.  Think it'll be Gem Archer though, unless it's both.
  • Good to see them back together for whatever reason, they made some excellent music as a band.  I never really liked Liam but have to admire his balls (not literally) when he belts them out.  I always thought Noel was the more talented and loved the HFB stuff. Let's hope they can replicate or even improve on what they've done so far.
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,339
    _MrDick said:
    The big question is … Will Alan White be on drums 🤔
    Will be Chris Sharrock, I'm sure.

    Bonehead/Gem Archer is the interesting one for me as Liam and Noel both got one in the divorce.  Think it'll be Gem Archer though, unless it's both.
    Gem Archer is a definite, played with Beady Eye, and when that went down joined the The High Flying Birds.

    Will be the blokes from High Flying Birds plus Liam
  • JohnnyH2 said:
    _MrDick said:
    The big question is … Will Alan White be on drums 🤔
    Will be Chris Sharrock, I'm sure.

    Bonehead/Gem Archer is the interesting one for me as Liam and Noel both got one in the divorce.  Think it'll be Gem Archer though, unless it's both.
    Gem Archer is a definite, played with Beady Eye, and when that went down joined the The High Flying Birds.

    Will be the blokes from High Flying Birds plus Liam
    Don’t forget her! 
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,195
    JohnnyH2 said:
    _MrDick said:
    The big question is … Will Alan White be on drums 🤔
    Will be Chris Sharrock, I'm sure.

    Bonehead/Gem Archer is the interesting one for me as Liam and Noel both got one in the divorce.  Think it'll be Gem Archer though, unless it's both.
    Gem Archer is a definite, played with Beady Eye, and when that went down joined the The High Flying Birds.

    Will be the blokes from High Flying Birds plus Liam
    Don’t forget her! 
    She hasn’t made the final cut 
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    MrOneLung said:
    PopIcon said:
    Liam has a great voice, unique in style and Noel has written two of the best records in the history of music. I saw Oasis at Earls Court in the 90s and they were immense live.
    I'm hot a fan a huge fan of their stuff from Be Here Now. Even still, it's a billion times better than anything that is currently in the pop charts. It shows how shit the current music scene is that crap like Taylor Swift can play multiple nights at Wembley.
    Why is being popular enough to sell out Wembley 8 times a bad thing ? 
    Most people will eat what's put in front of them.
  • Kindoncasella
    Kindoncasella Posts: 258
    edited August 2024
    PopIcon said:
    MrOneLung said:
    PopIcon said:
    Liam has a great voice, unique in style and Noel has written two of the best records in the history of music. I saw Oasis at Earls Court in the 90s and they were immense live.
    I'm hot a fan a huge fan of their stuff from Be Here Now. Even still, it's a billion times better than anything that is currently in the pop charts. It shows how shit the current music scene is that crap like Taylor Swift can play multiple nights at Wembley.
    Why is being popular enough to sell out Wembley 8 times a bad thing ? 
    Most people will eat what's put in front of them.
    Does that include Oasis?

    I say that as a fan.

  • Since Oasis broke up in 2009 Charlton have had 16 managers, 23 if you include caretakers (Not duplicating for caretakers that become the appointed manager), and I think 5 owners. 
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  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,345
    JaShea99 said:
    I’ve never ever understood the Oasis hype. Can anyone explain it?
    They were an Oasis of pretty good (if that's yer taste) in an era of generally terrible music
  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,112
    JaShea99 said:
    I’ve never ever understood the Oasis hype. Can anyone explain it?
    They were an Oasis of pretty good (if that's yer taste) in an era of generally terrible music
    The 90s was anything but an era of terrible music.  Along with the 60s, probably the height of British music exports globally. We had the biggest and best bands certainly from post-Nirvana to 1997/8
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,451
    JaShea99 said:
    I’ve never ever understood the Oasis hype. Can anyone explain it?
    They were an Oasis of pretty good (if that's yer taste) in an era of generally terrible music
    Not sure I agree with the era being terrible, but I appreciate the effort.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    PopIcon said:
    MrOneLung said:
    PopIcon said:
    Liam has a great voice, unique in style and Noel has written two of the best records in the history of music. I saw Oasis at Earls Court in the 90s and they were immense live.
    I'm hot a fan a huge fan of their stuff from Be Here Now. Even still, it's a billion times better than anything that is currently in the pop charts. It shows how shit the current music scene is that crap like Taylor Swift can play multiple nights at Wembley.
    Why is being popular enough to sell out Wembley 8 times a bad thing ? 
    Most people will eat what's put in front of them.
    Does that include Oasis?

    I say that as a fan.

    Taylor Swift is bland and telegraphed. She’s real meat and potatoes, straight up and down, beef Wellington, "Don't trust the Argies!", dick in the vagina, cheddar cheese, and chicken tikka masala.

     

  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,580
    PopIcon said:
    PopIcon said:
    MrOneLung said:
    PopIcon said:
    Liam has a great voice, unique in style and Noel has written two of the best records in the history of music. I saw Oasis at Earls Court in the 90s and they were immense live.
    I'm hot a fan a huge fan of their stuff from Be Here Now. Even still, it's a billion times better than anything that is currently in the pop charts. It shows how shit the current music scene is that crap like Taylor Swift can play multiple nights at Wembley.
    Why is being popular enough to sell out Wembley 8 times a bad thing ? 
    Most people will eat what's put in front of them.
    Does that include Oasis?

    I say that as a fan.

    Taylor Swift is bland and telegraphed. She’s real meat and potatoes, straight up and down, beef Wellington, "Don't trust the Argies!", dick in the vagina, cheddar cheese, and chicken tikka masala.

     

    Couldn't you get a ticket?
  • PopIcon said:
    PopIcon said:
    MrOneLung said:
    PopIcon said:
    Liam has a great voice, unique in style and Noel has written two of the best records in the history of music. I saw Oasis at Earls Court in the 90s and they were immense live.
    I'm hot a fan a huge fan of their stuff from Be Here Now. Even still, it's a billion times better than anything that is currently in the pop charts. It shows how shit the current music scene is that crap like Taylor Swift can play multiple nights at Wembley.
    Why is being popular enough to sell out Wembley 8 times a bad thing ? 
    Most people will eat what's put in front of them.
    Does that include Oasis?

    I say that as a fan.

    Taylor Swift is bland and telegraphed. She’s real meat and potatoes, straight up and down, beef Wellington, "Don't trust the Argies!", dick in the vagina, cheddar cheese, and chicken tikka masala.

     

    Never was a fan of the second verse of 'Vindaloo'.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,345
    BalladMan said:
    JaShea99 said:
    I’ve never ever understood the Oasis hype. Can anyone explain it?
    They were an Oasis of pretty good (if that's yer taste) in an era of generally terrible music
    The 90s was anything but an era of terrible music.  Along with the 60s, probably the height of British music exports globally. We had the biggest and best bands certainly from post-Nirvana to 1997/8
    all a matter of taste .. BUT, name a few great bands/music from the 90s
  • I almost went with 'PARKLIFE!' at the end of that, but seemed inappropriate on an Oasis thread.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,345
    PopIcon said:
    PopIcon said:
    MrOneLung said:
    PopIcon said:
    Liam has a great voice, unique in style and Noel has written two of the best records in the history of music. I saw Oasis at Earls Court in the 90s and they were immense live.
    I'm hot a fan a huge fan of their stuff from Be Here Now. Even still, it's a billion times better than anything that is currently in the pop charts. It shows how shit the current music scene is that crap like Taylor Swift can play multiple nights at Wembley.
    Why is being popular enough to sell out Wembley 8 times a bad thing ? 
    Most people will eat what's put in front of them.
    Does that include Oasis?

    I say that as a fan.

    Taylor Swift is bland and telegraphed. She’s real meat and potatoes, straight up and down, beef Wellington, "Don't trust the Argies!", dick in the vagina, cheddar cheese, and chicken tikka masala.

     

    your opinion, however millions of people like their music bland, inoffensive but well produced and accessible .. M O R rules lol
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,451
    A wise man once said “We don’t know a word to the verse, all we know is the chorus because the chorus repeats the same four words for us.”