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Oasis

CharltonMadrid
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Can't believe that next year is the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe. Such a great album for the time although I don't listen to it as much these days as when it came out. Lots of talk recently about if they will reform and I reckon this time it could happen - what do people think: will it?
I am sure there will be lot of fans of them on here and many who saw them live. I saw them at their peak, Knebworth 1996 which was amazing. What about others on here?
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.
I am sure there will be lot of fans of them on here and many who saw them live. I saw them at their peak, Knebworth 1996 which was amazing. What about others on here?
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.
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Ive heard they have booked 5 days at Knebworth next year4
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Die hard fan.
Amazing to think it’s 14 years this week since they broke up and seemingly haven’t spoken.
Liam’s gig at Knebworth last year was absolutely enormous, and by far the closest thing we’ve had to an Oasis type event since the break up.Have seen High Flying Birds four times now, and I just don’t think Noel Gallagher has any interest whatsoever in being part of an Oasis act. It’s poles apart.2 -
I had a text earlier and they’re reforming
Bowyer is their manager, apparently17 -
In true Charlton life fashion I was expecting this to be about the drink
im shocked and disappointed that the following questions haven't been asked
1. what flavour
2. Drink from the bottle or drink from a glass0 -
I think LG’s touring next year (solo) and performing the entire Definately Maybe album.0
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Todds_right_hook said:In true Charlton life fashion I was expecting this to be about the drink
im shocked and disappointed that the following questions haven't been asked
1. what flavour
2. Drink from the bottle or drink from a glass0 -
Can't see it with Oasis. Reforming that is, not that I didn't like them.
Think Noel can't be arsed with the hassle while he's still filling out gigs with HDB etc (and obviously Liam doing the same).
Loved Oasis, the songs are still good now, but they really caught the mood back in the 90s.1 -
Noel Gallagher got divorced this year and the cost of this might make a reunion more likely!2
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Think @Oakster2 saw one of their first ever gigs in front of a tiny crowd1
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Saw probably one of their last smaller venue concerts.It was down in Bournemouth and rescheduled after Guigsy cut his thumb so by the time they played the venue it was about week after the second album was released think was the first playing the new songs0
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Boom said:I think LG’s touring next year (solo) and performing the entire Definately Maybe album.0
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AFKABartram said:Think @Oakster2 saw one of their first ever gigs in front of a tiny crowd5
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….and again twice at Earls Court and Wembley0 -
Saw them at Wembley with kasabian as warm up act amazing night. If memory serves me right they opened up with rock n roll star and finished with I am the walrus.1
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AFKABartram said:Think @Oakster2 saw one of their first ever gigs in front of a tiny crowd
I saw them at The Venue in New Cross and the Marquee Club in Charing Cross Road. Venue was probably around 300 people and the Marquee something similar
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Saw them Earls Court and Knebworth.Loved Earls Court but Knebworth just didn’t deliver for me (bad car crash on way there, too big and too open venue, nightmare to get a drink, 3 hours to get out car park etc0
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I first heard Supersonic on the Evening Session and shortly after at the disco that followed an another band’s gig at the Highbury Garage.
I saw them at The Venue too. The only time I have seen them.
Great first two albums. I first played Wonderwall to a work college (who was probably an Essex boy who used to be into 80s chart soul stuff). “What’s this shit… terrible”.
6 months later, when it was popular I remember him singing loudly to it.
Personally, lost a bit of interest after the second album but nevertheless some fantastic songs. Although, I think Blur kept me interested longer.1 -
Seen them loads of times, huge fan, massive fan
Hope they don't get back together, the last couple of shows were just a festival of human urine being lobbed about and were properly bad tempered
Besides that, Noel Gallagher is a man of insight. He's in his mid 50s now and would have been in his early 40s when he finally had enough of his brother who has big of a presence and front man he is I can imagine without trying all that hard he is beyond maddening to work with and live in proximity with.
The only reason anyone wants Oasis to get back together is so they can say they saw them live but in reality it will be a ton of people who were way too young to be there first time round with mobile phones in the air. Oasis were of a different time. Let Noel get on with being a songwriter who can still write a banger of a chorus and do his own thing, let Liam carry on with the nostalgia shows.10 -
CharltonMadrid said:
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.AFKABartram said:Saw them Earls Court and Knebworth.Loved Earls Court but Knebworth just didn’t deliver for me (bad car crash on way there, too big and too open venue, nightmare to get a drink, 3 hours to get out car park etcOne silver lining is that I pop up in the Knebworth film, during the Cigarettes and Alcohol sequence, when they show lots of pints and then me, weighed down by a vat of hair gel, with my head in hands looking rather the worst for wear. Not looking my best but my kids think it’s pretty cool.3 -
HandG said:CharltonMadrid said:
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.0 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:HandG said:CharltonMadrid said:
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.
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Rufisonfire said:Saw them at Wembley with kasabian as warm up act amazing night. If memory serves me right they opened up with rock n roll star and finished with I am the walrus.1
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Elthamaddick said:Rufisonfire said:Saw them at Wembley with kasabian as warm up act amazing night. If memory serves me right they opened up with rock n roll star and finished with I am the walrus.1
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They had peaked by mid '96, anything after that was pish.
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2009 was definitely the Enemy, wasn’t it?!2
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HandG said:killerandflash said:HandG said:CharltonMadrid said:
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.0 -
Was also at the 2009 Wembley show. First and only time I saw them, aged 21.In retrospect it’s one of those gigs I feel so fortunate to have been at. They split up 3 weeks later.3
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HandG said:killerandflash said:HandG said:CharltonMadrid said:
There is of of course a Charlton connection with drummer Alan White. He seems to have completely disappeared since leaving the band though so I wonder if he would be part of the lineup if the did reform.0 -
cafctom said:Was also at the 2009 Wembley show. First and only time I saw them, aged 21.In retrospect it’s one of those gigs I feel so fortunate to have been at. They split up 3 weeks later.0
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Stumbled upon this a few weeks ago. It's a "conspiracy theory" around Morning Glory, but it's not a conspiracy theory, it's instead a theory around the meanings behind the Morning Glory songs. It's quite interesting, and traces in full bits and bobs that I knew about before (the Whiskey gig, Noel fucking off to SF, etc.)
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