Everything posted by stevemah
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KT Tunstall Under The Weather
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Franz Ferdinand Walk Away
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oasis - wonderwall
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green day- jesus of suberbia
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green day - american idiot
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oasis - songbird
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oasis - turn up the sun
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coldplay - the hardest part
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coldplay - yellow
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paul weller - wild wood
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richard ashcroft - break the night with colour
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paul weller - from the floorboards up
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coldplay - talk
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foo fighters - doa
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babyshambles - albion
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oasis - let there be love
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oasis - lyla
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The Oasis Thread
i hope oasis getto number one, how do we find out if they did or not?
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The Oasis Thread
Oasis track crowned best of the year 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coldplay have cemented their position as Britain's biggest band, with their album X&Y named the best of 2005. The recording, which went straight to number one in 28 countries and became the second fastest-selling album in British history after its release in June, was given the award by Q magazine. Runner-up was Demon Days by Gorillaz, the second-album from the cartoon-hip hop group createdby Damon Albarn of Blur. Kaiser Chiefs were third with their debut album, Employment, which has sold 2.5 million copies since March. The Leeds g roup exploded onto the music scene this year with the re-release of a demo single-Oh My God, and went on to perform at Glastonbury and Live8 in Philadelphia. Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson said: "I'm actually dead chuffed. I would have hoped it would have been in there to be honest - which I know sounds arrogant, but then being in a rock band you have to be arrogant, don't you? "Glastonbury was a big turning point for us - the first show I didn't get nervous at and the first show I really thought we proved ourselves to everyone that we were contenders, a lot more than just eyeliner and blazers." Fourth place went to Oasis's Don't Believe The Truth, which Q said was "their most vital since the Britpop glory days". In fifth place was I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by the little-known American band Bright Eyes. The top female artist in the list of 50 top albums was Scottish newcomer KT Tunstall for Eye To The Telescope. Meanwhile, the Oasis return to form was confirmed with their single The Importance Of Being Idle at the top of Q's 100 Greatest Tracks Of The Year, which were voted for by the magazine's readers. The song topped the singles charts in August. Coldplay's Fix You was in second place and the Kaiser Chiefs took the third and fourth spots with I Predict A Riot and Oh My God respectively. source: thisislondon.co.uk
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Coldplay on Jay Leno
hope someone captures this performance :D
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The Oasis Thread
sorry didn't see this hadalready been posted in the main news section
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The Oasis Thread
Oasis beats U2, says Noel Gallagher -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OASIS guitarist Noel Gallagher has declared that his band is better than U2 and Coldplay. And he insists the other bands know it. "They know that we s--- over them," Gallagher said yesterday on the eve of the British band's sold-out Festival Hall show. "We've got two guitarists in our band. They've only got two between them. End of story. "Me, Chris Martin (Coldplay) and Bono (U2) have a friendly rivalry. Not that we're in some celebrity club, but I do talk to them on a regular basis and they know we're the bollocks. "They were on their hands and knees begging us to play Live8. It wasn't a big enough show for us." Oasis has had a remarkable comeback this year. Next week its new album Don't Believe the Truth is set to be the band's third consecutive British No. 1 this year with the Noel and Liam Gallagher duet Let There Be Love. "Coldplay and U2 haven't had three No. 1s in a row," Gallagher joked. "Coldplay haven't had any No. 1s in the UK, actually." Gallagher scoffed at rumours he's feuding with brother Liam after an incident in Brisbane. "It's bollocks," Gallagher said. "It's quite preposterous. Things are fine." Gallagher is a fan of Australia. "I'd move here if it wasn't so far away. It's like America weather-wise, but it's not full of fat idiots," he said. Oasis's final Melbourne show is at Festival Hall tonight. source: Herald Sun
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Albums of the Year - 2005
in no particular order Coldplay - X&Y Oasis - Don't Believe the Truth Franz Ferdinand - You Could Have It So Much Better Doves - Some Cities KT Tunstall - stereophonics - language, sex, violence, other Supergrass - road to rouen gorillaz - demon days Goal soundtrack album
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The Oasis Thread
Oasis to topple Madonna from top spot ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oasis are reportedly outselling Madonna this week and are set to knock ‘Hung Up’ off the top of the charts. If the Mancunians manage to claim the top spot with ‘Let There Be Love’, it will be their third consecutive number one from ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’. It would also be their ninth number one putting them on a par with such musical greats as Abba and The Spice Girls. However, apart from Madge, the Gallaghers have also got the lovely Pussycat Dolls breathing down their necks. source: gigwise.com http://www.live4ever.us/newsroom.html hope they get to number one, i bought the single :)
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foo fighters - doa