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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
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What a surprise!
Never liked his band. Poseurs.
They're no different than Hootie And The Blowfish - that many people can be wrong.
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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
[www.youtube.com]
What a surprise!
Never liked his band. Poseurs.
They're no different than Hootie And The Blowfish - that many people can be wrong.
Except hootie and the blowjob never sold out the equivalents of MSG and Staples Center in Europe or UK for that matter, nor were they huge in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Japan and pretty much all ovet the world (I've met Oasis fanatics in diverse places like Iran, South Korea, Bahrain, Tunisia and New Zealand. Doubt they know anything about hootie and the blowjob). Too much GMOS make people hate other cool people? Maybe that is it? A proper Rock n Roll band should sound good AND look good. Just like the Stones, Black Crows, G n R, Temptations, Supremes, Jimi Hendrix, The Meters, The Band, Oasis and the other greats. Sorry, that is just the way it is. hootie and the blowjob ain't in that league.
If you don't care about the looks, charisma and Rock n Roll attitude of a proper Rock n Roll band, why don't ya go listen to Shostakovich, Wagner, Mozart and those other cats who are far superior musically than most 20th century Rock n Roll artists?
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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
[www.youtube.com]
What a surprise!
Never liked his band. Poseurs.
They're no different than Hootie And The Blowfish - that many people can be wrong.
Except hootie and the blowjob never sold out the equivalents of MSG and Staples Center in Europe or UK for that matter, nor were they huge in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Japan and pretty much all ovet the world (I've met Oasis fanatics in diverse places like Iran, South Korea, Bahrain, Tunisia and New Zealand. Doubt they know anything about hootie and the blowjob). Too much GMOS make people hate other cool people? Maybe that is it? A proper Rock n Roll band should sound good AND look good. Just like the Stones, Black Crows, G n R, Temptations, Supremes, Jimi Hendrix, The Meters, The Band, Oasis and the other greats. Sorry, that is just the way it is. hootie and the blowjob ain't in that league.
If you don't care about the looks, charisma and Rock n Roll attitude of a proper Rock n Roll band, why don't ya go listen to Shostakovich, Wagner, Mozart and those other cats who are far superior musically than most 20th century Rock n Roll artists?
Looks, charisma and rock n roll attitude? To be a rock band, you must fit this criteria. How utterly shallow. If The Stones dressed less stylishly, you wouldn’t like them as much? Sounds ridiculous because it is. Would El Mocambo sound not as good if they were wearing sweatpants? Your thought process lead to hair metal, and other image-based MTV tripe.
And there you go with Mozart. Almost no one thinks rock is the highest form of musicianship. I like it for what it says and how it makes me feel, not because it is the epitome of musical perfection.
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Cornell could do what Liam does but Liam couldn’t sing like Cornell. Like what he does or not, Cornell is a far superior vocalist. Liam can’t even come close to approaching Cornell’s range or power. Do some research, the vast majority is in my camp, not yours.
Please provide proof of Liam’s superiority. Have a feeling I’ll be waiting.
So funny how you think you are right and we are wrong.Absurd.
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
Hopefully you didn’t quit because of that.
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
Hopefully you didn’t quit because of that.
Hell no!!
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
[www.youtube.com]
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
IIRC, Paul Draper (ex-Mansun) referred to a similar experience as yours.
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Dead link brother, what was it?
I’m reading Tony McCarroll’s book right now, about 150 pages in. He was the drummer with Rain which morphed into Oasis until 1995. Noel kicked him out then.
He’s a likeable bloke and the book is well written, not flattering of Noel and likely to get more so. Liam is Liam it seems, McCarroll says he’s the same now as he was at 13. Which I have no trouble believing. I always thought McCarrolls drumming suited Oasis best, he had a very punk feel to his drumming, and you can hear it all over Definitely Maybe. Noel took the music in a different direction and said he didn’t think Tony was up to drumming on the songs (bollocks I think...)
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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
[www.youtube.com]
Just one more example of why Oasis has always sucked.
Farce!
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Dead link brother, what was it?
I’m reading Tony McCarroll’s book right now, about 150 pages in. He was the drummer with Rain which morphed into Oasis until 1995. Noel kicked him out then.
He’s a likeable bloke and the book is well written, not flattering of Noel and likely to get more so. Liam is Liam it seems, McCarroll says he’s the same now as he was at 13. Which I have no trouble believing. I always thought McCarrolls drumming suited Oasis best, he had a very punk feel to his drumming, and you can hear it all over Definitely Maybe. Noel took the music in a different direction and said he didn’t think Tony was up to drumming on the songs (bollocks I think...)
Interesting thought mate. I am convinced Tony would not have been able to play like Alan White, great lad as he is. The best drummer for Oasis for me though is Zak Starkey. The stuff he does on Cigs and Alcohol during the spring tour of the US in 2006 is just pure class! Great lad to hang around with too, remembers your name and asks stuff about you as well. Just like Liam and Noel mind you.
Glad they've split up though as I've since 2009 been able to put all my money on the Stones.
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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
[www.youtube.com]
What a surprise!
Never liked his band. Poseurs.
They're no different than Hootie And The Blowfish - that many people can be wrong.
Except hootie and the blowjob never sold out the equivalents of MSG and Staples Center in Europe or UK for that matter, nor were they huge in Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Japan and pretty much all ovet the world (I've met Oasis fanatics in diverse places like Iran, South Korea, Bahrain, Tunisia and New Zealand. Doubt they know anything about hootie and the blowjob). Too much GMOS make people hate other cool people? Maybe that is it? A proper Rock n Roll band should sound good AND look good. Just like the Stones, Black Crows, G n R, Temptations, Supremes, Jimi Hendrix, The Meters, The Band, Oasis and the other greats. Sorry, that is just the way it is. hootie and the blowjob ain't in that league.
If you don't care about the looks, charisma and Rock n Roll attitude of a proper Rock n Roll band, why don't ya go listen to Shostakovich, Wagner, Mozart and those other cats who are far superior musically than most 20th century Rock n Roll artists?
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
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"four Number 1 solo albums, as well as seven Number 1 studio albums as part of Oasis"
Quite impressive - especially his four solo albums going to number one.
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He left the stage with his band after few notes at the beginning.
The mike was replaced twice.
Insults to the soundboard guys.
And bye, bye.
The crowd was furious (25,000 people)
(Beauregard Festival, Normandy)
[www.youtube.com]
Just one more example of why Oasis has always sucked.
Farce!
Still you are here commenting mate....
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
Well... some people have spines. The rest are jellyfish.
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
Well... some people have spines. The rest are jellyfish.
Faced down a few lads with knives and hammers have we? You Bruce Lee?
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
Well... some people have spines. The rest are jellyfish.
Faced down a few lads with knives and hammers have we? You Bruce Lee?
I've avoided the idiocy of having a boot print in my forehead unlike Irish lads in Amsterdam having a good time.
And... does having faced down some Middle Eastern drug dealer that sent a team of cars after me count?
Say what you want behind your keyboard like a weekend warrior that mows his lawn with ignorant and arrogant excellent technique - I'll remain amongst the snakes, alligators, frogs and lizards.
Come hang out, we'll drink Andygators together and laugh!
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IMO there's no excuse for how Liam left the stage. I actually thought he was getting zapped from the mic; didn't even know about his larynx bla bla. Bottom line - nowadays folks fork out a lot of cash for a show, and it has never been 'Rock'n roll" to disrespect your fans.
Besides that I love Oasis, and IMO Liam is a topnotch lead singer. But these things come down to personal tastes. I see above some discussion comparing Liam and Cornell. Okay, I myself will reach across the room to change the dial if I hear Cornell's screeching voice. I prefer Liam, or Casablanca or Lou Reed; but thats all it is: personal prefernce.
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More proof he is a tough guy who doesn’t care what people think. Hahahahha!!!
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Believe it or not, carrying a violin back then most likely would have gotten you beaten up every time you took it out in public!! I got the “are you gay” when I started carrying a guitar to school for lessons once a week!!! The area Liam grew up in came with knives, hammers and a lot of people using them frequently. Football Hooligan background mainly.
Well... some people have spines. The rest are jellyfish.
Faced down a few lads with knives and hammers have we? You Bruce Lee?
I've avoided the idiocy of having a boot print in my forehead unlike Irish lads in Amsterdam having a good time.
And... does having faced down some Middle Eastern drug dealer that sent a team of cars after me count?
Say what you want behind your keyboard like a weekend warrior that mows his lawn with ignorant and arrogant excellent technique - I'll remain amongst the snakes, alligators, frogs and lizards.
Come hang out, we'll drink Andygators together and laugh!
What have Irish lads in Amsterdam got to do with me?
I was in no way being a keyboard warrior. I joked “Are you Bruce Lee” which maybe you are if you beat off car fulls of drug heavies unarmed. Personally 2 maybe 3 back when I was younger would be all I’d fend off unarmed. But I’m a long 25 years past the need for that nonsense.
I got no problem with you, so no need to invite me for a drink. If you don’t like Gallagher or Oasis, that’s fair enough. I can see why some don’t. I can go for a drink surely, but have a reason to invite me... Again. I think you took it up wrongly.