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Liam Gallagher on Charlton
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.5 -
bobmunro said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.0 -
Alwaysneil said:bobmunro said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.0 -
I shuddered when i heard about this year's Knebworth gig.
I went to the one in 96. That three hour queue for a beer put me off big concerts for life. I was sober, it was shit!
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Curb_It said:I shuddered when i heard about this year's Knebworth gig.
I went to the one in 96. That three hour queue for a beer put me off big concerts for life. I was sober, it was shit!
I saw oasis at the new wembley in 2009.
I didn't have to que up for a beer as some angry nutter decided to chuck his £8 pint in my face0 -
Dave2l said:Curb_It said:I shuddered when i heard about this year's Knebworth gig.
I went to the one in 96. That three hour queue for a beer put me off big concerts for life. I was sober, it was shit!
I saw oasis at the new wembley in 2009.
I didn't have to que up for a beer as some angry nutter decided to chuck his £8 pint in my face0 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.5 -
stonemuse said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.
Fact.3 -
Don't agree that no band since has spoken to a generation, the Arctic Monkeys did when they broke.
Fair play to Liam for still making music, doesn't appeal to me in anyway, but good luck to him3 - Sponsored links:
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blackpool72 said:stonemuse said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.
Fact.0 -
blackpool72 said:stonemuse said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.
Fact.
You didn't write FACT.5 -
Dave2l said:Curb_It said:I shuddered when i heard about this year's Knebworth gig.
I went to the one in 96. That three hour queue for a beer put me off big concerts for life. I was sober, it was shit!
I saw oasis at the new wembley in 2009.
I didn't have to que up for a beer as some angry nutter decided to chuck his £8 pint in my face5 -
Dave2l said:Curb_It said:I shuddered when i heard about this year's Knebworth gig.
I went to the one in 96. That three hour queue for a beer put me off big concerts for life. I was sober, it was shit!
I saw oasis at the new wembley in 2009.
I didn't have to que up for a beer as some angry nutter decided to chuck his £8 pint in my face2 -
Rothko said:Don't agree that no band since has spoken to a generation, the Arctic Monkeys did when they broke.
Fair play to Liam for still making music, doesn't appeal to me in anyway, but good luck to him0 -
I actually thought The Streets were quite close to that whole speak for a generation thing with their debut.5
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kentaddick said:Rothko said:Don't agree that no band since has spoken to a generation, the Arctic Monkeys did when they broke.
Fair play to Liam for still making music, doesn't appeal to me in anyway, but good luck to him3 -
Karim_myBagheri said:I actually thought The Streets were quite close to that whole speak for a generation thing with their debut.2
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I'm talking about my specific generation regarding oasis. I was older when the Streets and Arctic Monkeys came about and they would have perhaps had a similar influence on younger generations in the way oasis did for those aged 14- 17 in mid 90s.
I do also appreciate that the oaps on here like @bobmunro and @stonemuse do also dig them :-)
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:I'm talking about my specific generation regarding oasis. I was older when the Streets and Arctic Monkeys came about and they would have perhaps had a similar influence on younger generations in the way oasis did for those aged 14- 17 in mid 90s.
I do also appreciate that the oaps on here like @bobmunro and @stonemuse do also dig them :-)1 - Sponsored links:
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cafctom said:kentaddick said:Rothko said:Don't agree that no band since has spoken to a generation, the Arctic Monkeys did when they broke.
Fair play to Liam for still making music, doesn't appeal to me in anyway, but good luck to him0 -
As a middle class Essex boy, it was always Blur that spoke more to me! (Not that I'd admit it) My chavvier, druggier mates mates were all about the Prodigy. Mind you I rocked a Spliffy top back in the day so was definitely part of the scene youknowhatimean. V97 Chelmsford with prodigy and blur was Essex woodstock (yes I binned off prodigy after Breathe to watch the Bluetones...)2
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Rothko said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:I'm talking about my specific generation regarding oasis. I was older when the Streets and Arctic Monkeys came about and they would have perhaps had a similar influence on younger generations in the way oasis did for those aged 14- 17 in mid 90s.
I do also appreciate that the oaps on here like @bobmunro and @stonemuse do also dig them :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MpiyqpAu-Q
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Rothko said:I'm surprised about the Streets, you're about the same age as me, and the Streets felt like something which talked directly to me.
I was in early 20s when the Streets surfaced so well beyond that key formative age when a band really grabs hold of you as a wide eyed youngster.4 -
Curb_It said:I shuddered when i heard about this year's Knebworth gig.
I went to the one in 96. That three hour queue for a beer put me off big concerts for life. I was sober, it was shit!2 -
McBobbin said:As a middle class Essex boy, it was always Blur that spoke more to me! (Not that I'd admit it) My chavvier, druggier mates mates were all about the Prodigy. Mind you I rocked a Spliffy top back in the day so was definitely part of the scene youknowhatimean. V97 Chelmsford with prodigy and blur was Essex woodstock (yes I binned off prodigy after Breathe to watch the Bluetones...)2
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The documentary film about the Knebworth gig is absolutely superb.0
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Rothko said:Don't agree that no band since has spoken to a generation, the Arctic Monkeys did when they broke.
Fair play to Liam for still making music, doesn't appeal to me in anyway, but good luck to him4 -
buckshee said:Rothko said:Don't agree that no band since has spoken to a generation, the Arctic Monkeys did when they broke.
Fair play to Liam for still making music, doesn't appeal to me in anyway, but good luck to him0 -
blackpool72 said:stonemuse said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:seth plum said:It always surprises me that people find his voice attractive in any way.
To me it sounds like a musical whine, and unlike other questionable voices like Jagger or Dylan he never sounds to me like he means what he sings.
You're not his target audience Seth. Oasis spoke to a generation of us in a way no band did before or has since if you were of a certain age and type in the mid 90s.
Fact.
And I suppose that, in fairness, Kajagoogoo also spoke to a generation, but that that generation's response is unprintable...3