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The Oasis Thread

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the new album already bores me. their music is just not my cup of tea anymore.

Think ill pick up Standing on the shoulders before this. As much as I love The Shock of...

From Slant:

 

"And compared to the reigning kings of English rock, Dig Out Your Soul is more rewarding than spending time with cunts like Death and All His Friends."

 

LONG LIVE OASIS!!!

My sisters were playing oasis songs on the stereo awhile ago in the morning it was fucking loud to be honest and the songs were oasis' oldies ------ I suddenly yeah got a rush of like --wow i love music it just makes life so colorful --- so when i was walking to go away with my friend- i had like stand by me stuck in my head -=so i just kept on repeating the same song in my head and singing it out loud in the street.---- Gosh i loved the old oasis----- But I guess i dont seem to get where they are gong today-- shock of lightnings grown on me but i think its still lacks some flair of what oasis really is==== fallen down doesnt seem like an oasis song at all ---it sucked---- oh well im just planning to listen to the OLD oasis by now...and ofcourse all coldplay tracks:) the happy me

the new album already bores me. their music is just not my cup of tea anymore.

 

Yet you liked The Verves new one? Tht's the epitimy pf boredom. Go Figure.

Think ill pick up Standing on the shoulders before this. As much as I love The Shock of...

 

Like I said to you before, listen to it on Myspace, don't just take someone else opinion of it as fact.

I don't like spoiling things, when I buy something I want it all to be a suprise.

Yet you liked The Verves new one? Tht's the epitimy pf boredom. Go Figure.

 

:laugh3:

 

Forth pisses on everything oasis have released since morning glory.

Oasis' Liam Gallagher has spoken about his brother and bandmate Noel Gallagher being attacked in Toronto last month.

 

Noel Gallagher was attacked on stage on September 7, resulting in the guitarist sustaining rib injuries that forced Oasis to cancel a slew of gigs.

 

Oasis kicked off their UK tour in Liverpool last night (October 7).

 

"It's not nice when you look down and see your brother on the deck," he told Sky News before the show, referring to the assault on Noel. "If it was up to me, I'd have cut his [the attacker's] dick off and made him eat it."

 

Liam went on to say that the band had no plans to wind down following the release of their seventh album, 'Dig Out Your Soul', which came out on Monday (October 6).

 

"We'll carry on as long as we want to carry on," he said. "There's good music out there to be wrote and we're the ones to write it."

:laugh3:

 

Forth pisses on everything oasis have released since morning glory.

 

Hahahaha, oh wait...your serious. *snigger*

 

2, maybe 3 decent songs on the album does not support that statement at all.

For the most part I like 'Dig Out Your Soul.'

 

I do think it would have been much stronger, and would have benefited w/'Stop the Clocks' and 'I Wanna live a Dream' IMO.

 

Despite that, It doesn't change the fact that Noel Gallagher is a genius songwriter.

 

Anyway..."I'm Outta Time," "Shock of the Lightning," "Ain't Got Nothing," "The Turning," and "Falling Down" are really good sounding tracks.

Why America Needs Oasis

Coldplay may be bigger, but Chris Martin can't touch the Gallaghers when it comes to being a rock star, says SPIN's David Marchese.

 

Following their mega-successful debut double shot of 1994’s Definitely Maybe and 1995’s (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis were poised to rule the rock game. But 1997’s underwhelming Be Here Now put an end to that.

 

Ever since, the band has been stuck in rock'n'roll Triple-A. Not quite major leaguers on par with Coldplay, the Chili Peppers, or Radiohead, but able to fill arenas nonetheless. And even though the new Dig Out Your Soul is a welcome return to the supersonic guitars and straightforward songwriting of those early albums, Oasis’s cultural moment has passed. The brothers Gallagher won’t be getting called back to the bigs anytime soon.

 

But for sheer entertainment value, they deserve better. It doesn’t matter that Noel has no longer got a multiplatinum platform, he still talks like everyone’s listening, whether that means beefing with Jay-Z or ragging on Radiohead.

 

I love it.

 

And Liam is no quote slouch either. Take, for example, the following Wildean zinger, leveled at the fool who tackled Noel in Toronto: “If it were up to me, I’d have cut his dick off and made him eat it.” Not exactly something Chris Martin would say. Come to think of it, what is something Chris Martin would say? Only Gwyneth knows for sure.

 

And that’s why we need Oasis. Slagging people in the press, public intra-band squabbling, releasing albums of tunefully kickass guitar rock, speaking in a British accent -- this is what rock stars are supposed to do! Now, it just so happens that rock stars are a little like dinosaurs these days, but guess what? Dinosaurs are awesome.

i listened to some of the new album and it's clearly classic Oasis. I don't know how much I like that though... if anything i'd like to see them change things a bit instead of sounding the same. still i do like the song "Falling Down" alot

I can't stop listen to Dig Out Your Soul. Really really like it. The first 7 tracks are awesome, Falling Down is my absolutely favourite song at the moment.

The first Liverpool gig was fantastic and I really exited going to Wembley and BBC Electric Proms :cool:

I bought it, so far I really like everything up to I'm outta time. The rest of the album, I need to hear more of.

Yeah, a whole paragraph of it...

 

He was making a point about people who review albums, not actually reviewing it per say

Ah right, makes more sense then.

 

Did anybody notice Pitch Fork gave Oasis their highest review since Be Here Now?

i've just seen a few songs of their wembley arena gig this year on mtv, and i reeeaally liked it! god, that half-accoustic version of don't look back in anger was amazing. i came to the conclusion that noel's live voice is even better than on cd :nice: whereas liam's voice.... haha, well, i've heard him sing worse, it was okay, really. and he's liam, so that's enough for me anyway.

it was ace, looking forward to see them again in january.

Anyone manage to get a ticket for the stadium gigs yesterday?

Managed to get myself a Wembley ticket. Can't wait. Been waiting for a chance to see them live for a decade or so, but I live in New Zealand. Now just need to make sure I book a trip to London! :D

  • 5 weeks later...

Oasis' Noel Gallagher has responded to comments made by Simply Red's Mick Hucknall about Manchester, saying his opinion is "irrelevant".

 

In an interview Hucknall had referred to comedian Harry Enfield's TV sketch in which actress Kathy Burke visits the city, home of Liam and Noel Gallagher, and comes back with a Liam-esque swagger. He suggested that the band had contributed to people holding negative stereotypes of Mancunians.

 

Noel delivered an open letter to The Sun, slamming Hucknell.

 

"You still going?" he wrote. "The last time I heard of you, Fanta-pants, you were getting slung out of Knebworth for being shit and fat. What you have to say about Manchester and its righteous natives is irrelevant as you are from Warrington."

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