Toronto_Ted
Just listening to 6 music and they played Noel's 'She taught me how to fly' - really great track, one of the best things I've heard him do. Also gave the other one's album a listen. well worth an hour of anyone's time.
Harvest
Is that the track that I keep hearing everywhere? You wouldn't know but I guess it is. Like a cross between Ricky Martin, The Move, Sweet, Bowie's Diamond Dogs. Strangely addictive but very Ken Bruce.
Rudi
I think he's a prick, to be honest. A ham-fisted plagiarist in love with the sound of his own voice.Liam's funny though.
Expanding_Man
I'm working out that Noel's becoming more of a dickhead and Liam is what he is.An honest dickhead that gets more likeable.This is nothing to do with their music though. That Noel track that rips of She Bangs by Ricky Martin shut the coffin for me.
Toronto_Ted
I worked out they were a pair of dicks around 94 .... Boring twats wearing Man City shirts and giving it large in Camden, though people in glasshouses ... Musically, Definitely Maybe has stood the test of time. 20 years of dross and now some decent stuffwatching Noel and his band made me think of Status Quo, catchy mind
Toronto_Ted
Loch Lomond was a great gig and you could get to the bar :D . As good as they were, they were far from being the best band on the bill.
Placid
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under_the_arches
Good topic.I remember seeing them in Preston supporting Verve at the mill an ace venue about 1993? They impressed me then & i was taken with them all the way the Knebworth & they were good times & they swept everything away for me, even my beloved Suede who said they looked like electricians.But the later stuff was shite, there is a good album in Be Here Now but not the one they released which was proper shite. I defected to Doves then. I think i have all there albums & i went to their last tour for old times sake.Yes Liam is a thick cunt, but he is quite funny. A cliche though.Noel is a bit cleverer & a good interviewer. He is a tallented bloke, but his music is too pedestrian for me, but he is a good songwriter. Not Mick Head standard though. I wont be buying any of their latest stuff, not that it is terribly bad but there is better stuff about, more to my current tastes.
Harvest
Good first album, patchy second. Saw them at Maine Road. And that's all I've got to say about Oasis.
Travis_Bickle
Saw them at The Irish Centre. They stood out then (I'd got a payout for a burglary that day so it's all a bit hazy). Never saw them after that. Some good songs but were very much right place, right time.
Ray_Hankin's_shorts
Oasis always reminds of of Quebec City. Me and few mates were doing a bit of a tour of Ontario and Quebec in summer 1995 and we found a cracking little Video Duke Box bar type thing. We'd previously liked Oasis but not many people in Quebec City were aware of them - we played a tonne of their stuff on the dukey and dragged in LOADS of other punters, so much so that the owner was giving us free beers interspersed with the ones we were buyingWent along to Knebworth and hated it to be honest - start of my falling out of love with them. The Prodigy blew them away that day and i moved on to Supergrass and Kasabian
Harvest
Placid
Thats funny!Is he on some media campaign? He’s getting good press lately. I smell a reunion
Reggie_Perrin
Laughed a lot at that. Never a big Oasis fan really but fair share to him, he's well loved despite his errant ways. A property ok would be massive and the timing is good. 25 years next year is it?
oneallanclarke
fuzzy
oneallanclarke Wonder what shade of rouge she has given them there. Peak middle class insanity 😆 🤣
cordshoes
oneallanclarke
is the one on the left Rylan Clark's mother?
Foxy_Dread