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TornAndFried
Yawn
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MadMax
Put up the two first singles mate, they're great! Shockwave and The River are the bo**ox! Sound almost like Oasis. Although I gotta say the best post-Oasis stuff is BE, Beady Eye's second album, that was the Exile of theirs, (although without Noel).
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Hairball
Sounds like a parody of a caricature of a band that was once pretty darn good.
I loved the first two Oasis albums when they were released, but nothing since has come close to those.
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buttons67
never liked liam or his brother, they formed one hell of a monotonous sounding band in the 90,s who were very overrated. got to big for their boots, thought they were actually one of the best bands ever, they had no modesty, oasis done nothing for me, couple of good songs thats it, as people noel and liam are and always were basically @~>(holes.
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Hairball
Sounds like a parody of a caricature of a band that was once pretty darn good.
I loved the first two Oasis albums when they were released, but nothing since has come close to those.
I saw Oasis live twice and though I liked their music, they weren't especially visual live. Noel concentrated on playing and Liam swore a lot. He was as pissed as a fart at the 1st show, in 2000. Decent, bordering on professional 2nd time, in 2009,6 weeks before they split. But in truth their 15 year chart career rode on the back of those blistering 1st 2 albums, which they never came close to equalling in the next 5.
I've seen each brother performing separately in the last 2 years, Noel supporting U2 and Liam the Stones at London 1, after he refused point blank to play Old Trafford.
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cowboytoast
haven't been interested since 1997 when that 3rd overblown album came out-
it takes Liam and 3-4 guys to write his lame/derivative songs - at least Noel (for the most part) writes his lame/derivative songs on his own...
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Hairball
I bought all the vinyl singles (some of them 12") from Definitely Maybe and What's the Story when released, and all of the B-side originals are essential.
I think most if not all were released later on the Masterplan compilation, but they really should have been used for a third album proper instead of the mess of Be Here Now.
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Hairball
I bought all the vinyl singles (some of them 12") from Definitely Maybe and What's the Story when released, and all of the B-side originals are essential.
I think most if not all were released later on the Masterplan compilation, but they really should have been used for a third album proper instead of the mess of Be Here Now.
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MadMax
buttons wrote: "as people noel and liam are and always were basically @~>(holes."
You wouldn't think so if you met them mate. I've met them on numerous occasions both in the US and Europe and they've always been Amazing and taken their time with me and other "mortal" people, the nicest you could ever meet. My favourite moment was in Cinncinnati in march 2006 when Liam (with each pocket in his leather jacket stuffed with a can of Guinness) and Zak Starkey surprised me at the hotel desk and Liam paid for my hotel room. I had insisted to pay his pasta in Milwaukee a couple of Days earlier so he got out his wallet for my 2-night stay in the Ohio metropol. That is class!!!
Although I gotta say Liam's first solo record is not very good, I hope the 2nd will be better, it certainly sounds like it from hearing the first two "youtube singles".