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The Oasis Thread

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ok :)

 

i saw them at the city of manchester stadium on 2nd July, they were fantastic, i had a brilliant day.

 

going to see them again in december in cardiff at the millenium stadium, can't wait!

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lucky you... I'd give anything to see them again but the other two concerts in germany are too far away and therefore would cost too much.

 

 

anyways, I thought about the setlist for a while and this is what came out...

 

 

fucking in the bushes

turn up the sun

lyla

bring it on down

morning glory

cigarettes and alcohol

the importance of being idle

acquiesce

mucky fingers

a bell will ring

rock n roll star

live forever

champagne supernova

wonderwall

 

encore:

guess god thinks i´m abel

meaning of soul

don´t look back in anger

my generation

i am praying they change the setlist for the christmas gigs.

even tho it is great I would love if they changed some songs, and Let There Be Love has to be included!

yeah i agree hope they change it a bit, but i doubt they will. would be great to hear let there be love. strange that they haven't played it even though its going to be a single

^yep, that's what many people thought after the concert in hamburg.

but I doubt as well that they're going to change the setlist.

unfortunatly they don't play much from be here now, standing on the shoulders of giants or even heathen chemistry

According to this website

http://theoasistimes05.blogspot.com/

 

Oasis will be on tv

 

Wednesday November 2nd: UK - Channel 4, 23:05 - 23:10

Oasis: Let There Be Love video exclusive

Exclusive first play of the brand new video of the new Oasis single Let There Be Love. Directed by Baillie Walsh.

Repeated on Sunday 6th at 00:20

 

 

Tuesday November 8th: UK - Channel 4, 00:30 - 00:45

On The Road With Oasis 2005

On the Road with Oasis 2005 goes behind the scenes of Oasis' biggest ever world tour, which has seen them play to over two million people worldwide in 2005. It is a taste of a longer film to come, entitled Lord Don't Slow Me Down and culminates in the spine-tingling new video for Let There Be Love.

taken from this website http://www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,17051958-5001026,00.html

 

Oasis love Jet

 

By Natacha Butler

 

October 27, 2005

 

PARIS: Oasis supremo Noel Gallagher has lavished glowing praise on Australian guitar-rock outfit Jet, calling their music a turn-on.

 

The British pop star, known for hurling abuse at pop contemporaries such as Robbie Williams or Bloc Party, says he's a convert to the Melbourne rockers, who recently supported Oasis for a series of gigs in the United States.

 

"When I first saw Jet it was too rock for me, but they're four of the coolest guys I ever met," Gallagher said backstage in Paris, halfway through a world tour.

 

"You can't argue with Are You Gonna Be My Girl. I never listened to any of their singles and stuff but I'm a fan now."

 

Gallagher, who has made boasting an art form, still believes Oasis is the best band in the world but, in a display of eyebrow-raising generosity, the 38-year-old star is happy to oil the Jet engine.

 

"They played me some of their new record which is incredible. It's nothing like the one out last year. It's really, really great. They turn me on, really."

 

Oasis's sixth album, Don't Believe the Truth, was released in May and is widely heralded as a return to form more than a decade since arm-waving pop anthems like Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger rocked up the charts and helped launch Britpop.

 

Gallagher and his brother Liam's drug and alcohol-fuelled antics have been making salacious tabloid fodder ever since, but while bands like The Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses never recovered from the Britpop hangover, Oasis are still selling albums and packing out stadiums around the world.

 

That, of course, is no surprise to the ever-confident Gallagher.

 

"We were listening back to this (album) thinking it's great and absolutely totally convinced everyone's going to get it and everyone did. So I'm pleased the fans like it and the people who've stood by us for years".

 

As a pop veteran, Gallagher has little time for the new generation of skinny-trouser and tie-clad guitar-driven bands such as Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Chiefs, dismissing them as "indie s***".

 

"Within that realm of indie s***, Franz Ferdinand is about as good as it gets. Take Me Out is a tune that wins hands down but, really, it's f***ing indie rubbish," Gallagher said.

 

"We were at the NME awards last year and we were the only ones not sat there with shirts and ties on. Everyone else was there in school uniforms, it was like being at a school disco."

 

Few things, though, rub a Gallagher up the wrong way quite as much as Robbie Williams.

 

The tabloids' favourite pop feud reared its head again after Williams hinted a track on his new album was a sexually explicit expose of his ex-girlfriend, All Saints star Nicole Appleton, now 33-year-old Liam's fiancee and mother of his youngest child, Gene.

 

"I feel sorry for Robbie Williams because nobody once ever mentions his music," laughs Gallagher cheekily.

 

"I wouldn't walk a mile in his shoes because he seems to be a very lonely and unhappy, very confused young man. He doesn't know whether he's straight or gay. He's forever going on about wanting a girlfriend and seems to be a lonely, sad man."

 

Gallagher still knows how to throw a verbal punch but after years of pop superstardom, fatherhood and eyeing 40, he admits he increasingly enjoys what he calls an ordinary life in his west London home.

 

"It's a bit weird going to the supermarket (sometimes) you kind of freak people out when you've got four bags of shopping," he says.

 

"But you've got to have a real life because if you don't, you end up like Elton John or George Michael.

 

"Can you imagine George Michael buying toothpaste and a toothbrush and a newspaper or some lemons?

 

"Ordinary people are determined to make you feel bad, though. You'll be in the queue at the supermarket with a pint of milk, some bread and a newspaper and someone will say, 'what you doing here?'

 

"I turn around and say, f*** off, I'm doing my f***ing shopping like you are."

 

The star says he's horrified by the prospect of becoming a rock dinosaur in the mould of the Rolling Stones, although the band has no intention of hanging up their guitar straps just yet.

 

"As long as (Liam) looks good we'll be around for a bit. So when he hits 40, that's when we'll start having problems," he laughs. "Luckily we're blessed with great hair, I don't dye mine, nor does Liam, so we're still hanging in there."

 

Gallagher's days of heavy drug abuse, hellraising and general rock 'n' roll mayhem may be easing off as he takes his foot off the pedal, but there's no doubt what still gets one of Britain's most colourful pop icons revved up.

 

"You can't beat walking out into a football stadium and have 20,000 people simultaneously fall in love with you."

 

Australian fans will have a chance to lose their hearts to Oasis when the band tours later this month. Gallagher promises no repeats of their disastrous 1998 visit, which culminated in Liam being charged for headbutting a fan in Brisbane.

 

"I can't remember it really, I was just too f***ing out of it at the time," Gallagher says of the incident.

 

"We'd gone off the rails completely, it was great being in the band but I wouldn't have liked to have been in the audience. We had a great time but I'm sure all the people who paid all that money didn't.

 

"We were f***ing appalling, we were shocking, which is why the next time (in 2002) was so fantastic because we made a conscious effort to really turn it on.

 

"We're really looking forward to going back this time."

 

Oasis kick off their Australian tour on November 26 at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, before concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.

^^^

 

Looking forward to that

Oasis are pleased to announce their first touring date of 2006. The band have embarked on their biggest ever world tour this year which will see them play to over 2 million people before they continue touring into 2006! Oasis will play the Stockholm Hovet, Sweden on Thursday 26th January and for these dates will team up with the Stereophonics.

 

Tickets for this show go on sale 9am (UK time) on Wednesday 2nd November through http://www.ticnet.se and by phone on + 46 (0) 77 131 00 00. For venue information go to http://www.globearenas.se

 

http://www.oasisinet.com

 

 

a series of gigs with the stereophonics would be great!

also from oasisinet.com

 

WORLD PREMIERE OF LET THERE BE LOVE VIDEO

31 October 2005

 

The UK premiere of the Let There Be Love video will be this Wednesday 2nd November on Channel 4 (UK only) at 11.05pm after Lost!

 

Let There Be Love will be released as a single on 28th November and formats include CD/DVD and 10". The DVD single will feature the promo video and excerpts from the forthcoming film “Lord Don’t Slow Me Down”.

The video for "Let There Be Love" was a bit naff wannit?

The video for "Let There Be Love" was a bit naff wannit?

 

I don't like it at all, and i'm not to keen on the radio edit either.

 

 

But on a positive note, The Masterplan has been included in 2 of the last 3 gigs and Talk Tonight in the other one! :)

yeah i agree the video isn't too good.

 

great that they are playig some of the old stuff again!

have you seen the cover? I don't like it too much... at least not for that song. :rolleyes:

yeah it could have been so much better, a wasted opportunity really after all the success they had with the 'importance of being idle' single. shame they don't follow it up with another good video but nevermind

Yeah, the album version of the song is so much better thanks to that second verse, I mean, why not put the full song out for radio, it`s not like it`s ten minutes long is it?

great song, just a shame the video doesn't do it justice

Hmmm, been watching the video on the music channels today, and I have to say, it`s growing on me :D

i just meant that people generally thought it was a great single, the video was great too and it got to number one in the charts

according to this website http://www.live4ever.us/newsroom.html

 

Sony announce South America Tour for Oasis in 06

 

Yesterday, November the 4th Sony/BMG Brazil confirmed Oasis' South American tour on their website. After a long wait of 4 years the Latin fans will finally be awarded with planned concerts in Argentina, Brazil , Chile and Mexico in March 2006. (Dates and venues tba)

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