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You’ll never guess who saw their first ever London gig at The Astoria?
First album aside, Oasis are an abomination.
You’ll never guess who saw their first ever London gig at The Astoria?
First album aside, Oasis are an abomination.
I caught a bit of them at one of the V festivals years ago. They were very average. Can imagine they would have been great in those first few years after Definitely Maybe came out.
Ed finger on the pulse again
Saw Liam at the 02 a few months ago dog the Definitely Maybe 30 year anniversary tour. Was absolutely brilliant to be fair
Along_the_Wire I’d go first two albums and the title track and D’ya Know What I Mean off Be Here Now. The rest of that album and everything there on faceplated hard.
Along_the_Wire I like the second one too. Champagne Supernova is a personal favorite. Be Here Now I bought on CD and could not believe I spent 20 € on it.
Cockney wannabes and all round clown show.
Oasis that is
Homegrove it’s a massive singalong of absolute drivel
I wasn’t a fan back in the mid 90’s but caught them 2009 and thought they were excellent.
Short of some dough most likely
Bet the government are crossing their fingers for this to happen. Nice little uptick for the economy, plus a nice little interest rate/inflation punt for you macro traders out there!
Would be funny if it was just a new B Sides and demos comp
I saw them with the verve at the Brixton academy. Can’t remember which year. The verve were excellent. It was before their popular phase - played the first 2 albums I think. Mccabe on lead guitar massively underrated. Oasis were how you would expect. Wall of sound. Football anthems.
Phil-McRackin Imagine if there was a secretly recorded new album and that’s all they played