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The Oasis Thread

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Noel's latest blog seems as though it's the last rites. Usuallly those blogs would end with "Later" or "Catch you later" but this time it just ended with a simple "Goodbye".

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Liam and Noel's mum has said that she thinks that they will re-unite!

 

The Gallagher brothers’ mum has revealed that she thinks that the Oasis split will not be permanent.

 

Peggy Gallagher insisted that Noel and Liam Gallagher love one another and that they have "got over" fights in the past.

 

She told the Sunday Mirror: "They do love each other, but they’ve always been very different. The funny thing is, they didn’t fight as children. They didn’t fight until they started the band.

 

"I hope this isn’t the end of Oasis. I don’t think it is. They’re just tired at the end of the tour. They’ve had fights before and got over it."

 

Last night, however, Noel Gallagher suggested the finality of the split in his eyes by writing on the Oasis website: "The level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become intolerable."

 

 

 

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a174672/oasis-mum-i-think-oasis-will-reform.html

I don't know if this has already been posted, but:

 

There has been trouble brewing in the Oasis camp for some years if recent reports are to be believed.

 

But things apparently came to a head backstage in Paris when brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher reportedly came to blows.

 

A witness to the scene told The Sun: "It all kicked off after a few jibes were thrown back and forward between them. It got totally out of hand very quickly and all the pent-up anger just exploded.

 

"Noel is so mild-mannered and above it all, but everyone has a breaking point.

 

Luckily the fisticuffs were broken up rapidly but an angry Liam had one last blow to land.

 

The source continued: "The fight was split up quickly but Liam smashed up one of Noel's guitars to make his point.

 

"That was it. The last act of anger that Noel could put up with. He just doesn't need the hassle any more."

 

The spat appeared to be the straw that broke the camel's back for Noel who made the following announcement on the band's website: "It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.

 

"People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.

 

"Apologies to all the people who bought tickets for the shows in Paris, Konstanz and Milan."

 

According to the Sun, Liam has since told pals that Oasis would continue without Noel but don't expect a reunion any time soon.

 

That's going to be terrible! There is no Oasis without Noel. C'mon, Liam, talk to your brother.

 

And I agree with this completely. Noel doesn't get angry very easily... but... his brother can pick at him just enough to get him ticked.

 

 

Liam and Noel's mum has said that she thinks that they will re-unite!

 

The Gallagher brothers’ mum has revealed that she thinks that the Oasis split will not be permanent.

 

Peggy Gallagher insisted that Noel and Liam Gallagher love one another and that they have "got over" fights in the past.

 

She told the Sunday Mirror: "They do love each other, but they’ve always been very different. The funny thing is, they didn’t fight as children. They didn’t fight until they started the band.

 

"I hope this isn’t the end of Oasis. I don’t think it is. They’re just tired at the end of the tour. They’ve had fights before and got over it."

 

Last night, however, Noel Gallagher suggested the finality of the split in his eyes by writing on the Oasis website: "The level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become intolerable."

 

 

 

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a174672/oasis-mum-i-think-oasis-will-reform.html

 

I hope she's right. God I hope she's right!! :uhoh:

Right, this is the first time I have been on coldplaying since the announcement of ths split, and it is safe to say that I am fucking devastated. This is some of the worst news of the year, but I am a keen follower of the band and I am not at all surprised by how recent events transposed.

 

I grew up idolising Oasis. Dad was from the UK so of course throughout my childhood and teenage years, Oasis were my heroes. Their music has inspired many other bands across Britain to pick up a guitar, produce in-your-face, ballsy British rock that has seen my record collection grow exponentially ever since.

 

I will always cherish the one time I got to see the band live. It was the start of summer 2005 in Melbourne, on the 'Dont Believe The Truth' Tour, and it was the second gig that I had been to - a bloody fantastic night, walked outside in the torrential rain and felt like I was on the biggest high of my life. The news of the band splitting up is a real shame as Australia has missed out on an Oasis tour of the country to promote their recent album, Dig Out Your Soul - a fantastic record. Liam's vocals had been in top shape, the live gigs had been going well but unfortunately the Gallaghers just couldn't hold it together any longer - the breaking point had been reached.

 

As for the future, I don't know what it will hold. It seems odd to have a #1 favourite band where all four members are still alive and are in prime form, but just lack the ability to cohesively work together. I always thought that if Oasis showed any of the work ethic Coldplay do then they could have achieved greater, sustained success throughout the world. From what I have read so far from the news, it looks like Oasis fans will still be treated to some Gallagher brilliance in the coming years. But we all know two things - if, and when Noel puts a solo record out it will be incredible, and secondly, when Liam rushes his album out in the coming months it will be utter shite. I personally hope their focus is on regaining the passion for music, to take a couple of years off to regather themselves, and to have another crack at Oasis in a couple of years time.

 

In the meantime, Oasis is dead. So that means you should be rushing out to record stores and buying the entire back catalogue, you fuckers, and put Oasis back to #1 in the charts again like you did for Michael Jackson.

Noel solo album next year?

 

Yes, please!

I never liked the Oasis boys. I just loved the music they made. So it's only sad bc they won't be creating anymore great music together. Unless, Noel and & Liam make solo albums, which they probably will if they stay separated. And I would only listen to Noel's in that case anyway.

Liam's voice live is dodgy at times now because he has to raise his voice but is still perfect in recording.

Liam's voice live is dodgy at times now because he has to raise his voice but is still perfect in recording.

 

It is. I think it doesn't sound very good sometimes due to a lack of caring. :\

 

I could be wrong, though. Maybe he's just losing it. :shrug:.

It is. I think it doesn't sound very good sometimes due to a lack of caring. :\

 

I could be wrong, though. Maybe he's just losing it. :shrug:.

 

I don't think he's losing. Also a Noel solo album would get that craving off him which might, after a while, re ignite his hunger and desire for Oasis, something that's been lacking the past year.

Right, this is the first time I have been on coldplaying since the announcement of ths split, and it is safe to say that I am fucking devastated. This is some of the worst news of the year, but I am a keen follower of the band and I am not at all surprised by how recent events transposed.

 

I grew up idolising Oasis. Dad was from the UK so of course throughout my childhood and teenage years, Oasis were my heroes. Their music has inspired many other bands across Britain to pick up a guitar, produce in-your-face, ballsy British rock that has seen my record collection grow exponentially ever since.

 

I will always cherish the one time I got to see the band live. It was the start of summer 2005 in Melbourne, on the 'Dont Believe The Truth' Tour, and it was the second gig that I had been to - a bloody fantastic night, walked outside in the torrential rain and felt like I was on the biggest high of my life. The news of the band splitting up is a real shame as Australia has missed out on an Oasis tour of the country to promote their recent album, Dig Out Your Soul - a fantastic record. Liam's vocals had been in top shape, the live gigs had been going well but unfortunately the Gallaghers just couldn't hold it together any longer - the breaking point had been reached.

 

As for the future, I don't know what it will hold. It seems odd to have a #1 favourite band where all four members are still alive and are in prime form, but just lack the ability to cohesively work together. I always thought that if Oasis showed any of the work ethic Coldplay do then they could have achieved greater, sustained success throughout the world. From what I have read so far from the news, it looks like Oasis fans will still be treated to some Gallagher brilliance in the coming years. But we all know two things - if, and when Noel puts a solo record out it will be incredible, and secondly, when Liam rushes his album out in the coming months it will be utter shite. I personally hope their focus is on regaining the passion for music, to take a couple of years off to regather themselves, and to have another crack at Oasis in a couple of years time.

 

In the meantime, Oasis is dead. So that means you should be rushing out to record stores and buying the entire back catalogue, you fuckers, and put Oasis back to #1 in the charts again like you did for Michael Jackson.

 

Very well said, i feel the same way.

Right, this is the first time I have been on coldplaying since the announcement of ths split, and it is safe to say that I am fucking devastated. This is some of the worst news of the year, but I am a keen follower of the band and I am not at all surprised by how recent events transposed.

 

I grew up idolising Oasis. Dad was from the UK so of course throughout my childhood and teenage years, Oasis were my heroes. Their music has inspired many other bands across Britain to pick up a guitar, produce in-your-face, ballsy British rock that has seen my record collection grow exponentially ever since.

 

I will always cherish the one time I got to see the band live. It was the start of summer 2005 in Melbourne, on the 'Dont Believe The Truth' Tour, and it was the second gig that I had been to - a bloody fantastic night, walked outside in the torrential rain and felt like I was on the biggest high of my life. The news of the band splitting up is a real shame as Australia has missed out on an Oasis tour of the country to promote their recent album, Dig Out Your Soul - a fantastic record. Liam's vocals had been in top shape, the live gigs had been going well but unfortunately the Gallaghers just couldn't hold it together any longer - the breaking point had been reached.

 

As for the future, I don't know what it will hold. It seems odd to have a #1 favourite band where all four members are still alive and are in prime form, but just lack the ability to cohesively work together. I always thought that if Oasis showed any of the work ethic Coldplay do then they could have achieved greater, sustained success throughout the world. From what I have read so far from the news, it looks like Oasis fans will still be treated to some Gallagher brilliance in the coming years. But we all know two things - if, and when Noel puts a solo record out it will be incredible, and secondly, when Liam rushes his album out in the coming months it will be utter shite. I personally hope their focus is on regaining the passion for music, to take a couple of years off to regather themselves, and to have another crack at Oasis in a couple of years time.

 

In the meantime, Oasis is dead. So that means you should be rushing out to record stores and buying the entire back catalogue, you fuckers, and put Oasis back to #1 in the charts again like you did for Michael Jackson.

 

Fucking brilliant words. What you said about all four members being in prime form...really reminds me of the way The Beatles split ya know? They were still absolutely brilliant and they just decided to call it quits, like Oasis has done to us today.

Not that I have heard, only Noel has walked out.

 

Although that is like Chris walking out of Coldplay or Bono walking out of U2.

Yeah, its not as if the public have given up on Oasis, the stadiums are packed, they're in top form. Liam's voice in recordings is still amazing. Where the hell do Gem and Andy fit in all of this? If Liam and Noel do record solo albums next year, poor Gem and Andy may have to be participants in both of the productions, since they seem to get on well with both the lads. I'm gutted for the fans who missed out on their last shows, too... it's not a good look for the band's PR (which is up shit street at the moment)... but as Noel mentioned, he hit breaking point and there was no way they could have completed the last few gigs of the tour.

 

I know everyone would love solo albums, I just hope they sort their shit out first. I think Oasis have 2 more albums in them, and after that they can do all the solo albums they like. Although for Liam's sake he probably needs to do one as soon as possible because I can't imagine him putting out any decent solo material in his 50's....

Also still selling very good records even when it looked half there albums were half arsed. Dig Out Your Soul - a fantastic record but since Noel didn't write the last 4 songs of that album, it was half arsed. What's more annoying is the fact Gem Archer said Noel left 3 number one songs off the album. Was Noel deliberately sandbagging for some reason or another?

Agreed. I don't think it should end like this. :sad:.

 

Two more albums could be great, but if Noel's hit his breaking point then he shouldn't be forced. I don't want the man to be miserable.... he won't play or sing well if he is. It's his decision... but I'm still hoping he'll change his mind.

 

This is just... not right. :cry:

:hug::hug::hug:!!!!

 

 

I don't think he's losing. Also a Noel solo album would get that craving off him which might, after a while, re ignite his hunger and desire for Oasis, something that's been lacking the past year.

 

That's true. We might just have to wait.

 

But if we do wait... and it does happen... I'm afraid it's going to be super different. :\

 

I don't know what to think.

:hug::hug::hug:!!!!

 

 

 

 

That's true. We might just have to wait.

 

But if we do wait... and it does happen... I'm afraid it's going to be super different. :\

 

I don't know what to think.

 

But isn't that what people wanted?

 

p.s has anyone read James Delingpole's Daily Mail and Telegraph articles?! It's hilarious since he's an upper class shit who basically doesn't like Oasis for being "common" and plebs. No surprise that the man likes Radiohead then.

Hah, I really don't know why people want Oasis to change. They were perfect the way they were. :sick:

 

:dozey:... People really don't know music when they hear it.

Hah, I really don't know why people want Oasis to change. They were perfect the way they were. :sick:

 

:dozey:... People really don't know music when they hear it.

 

Fair point. Why should bands find new sounds when they have THEIR sounds?

Fair point. Why should bands find new sounds when they have THEIR sounds?

 

Exactly. Some people can't tell the difference between having a style and playing the same thing over and over...

Exactly. Some people can't tell the difference between having a style and playing the same thing over and over...

 

Changing style is something that too many people expect from bands these days. It'd be like David Beckham swapping football for tennis.... but he doesn't because football's what he's best at and he'll stick with it. Like Oasis and their style. Doesn't make them any worse a band. In fact it's better because THEY KNOW where they stand.

Well the #1 songs that Noel was hoarding would include 'Stop The Clocks', but more importantly 'I Wanna Live In A Dream (In My Record Machine)' which are top class songs.

 

As if Liam has any material ready to go in the months ahead, he's crazy. If the band Oasis are to go ahead without Noel, who the hell will fill his spot???

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