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No idea. Noel and Liam's older brother Paul maybe? Alan McGee perhaps?Tony McCarroll, Guigsy, Bonehead - who’s the other one??
No idea. Noel and Liam's older brother Paul maybe? Alan McGee perhaps?Tony McCarroll, Guigsy, Bonehead - who’s the other one??
Very trueEven that’s quite astonishing.
Tony McCarroll, Guigsy, Bonehead - who’s the other one??
It could just be a Mancunian who wasn't directly involved with Oasis. I gather they exist, most of them were in The Fall at some point.No idea. Noel and Liam's older brother Paul maybe? Alan McGee perhaps?
Guigsy unlikely, he looks so far from his youth now, He looks unrecognisable. Liams always been about aesthetics. Maybe he will have a walk on moment but a lot of them fell out didn’t they.I’d be very interested to see which other band members get involved? Bonehead has to be nailed on, I doubt Guigsy would be interested at all, what do we reckon?
Pretty sure they'll all kiss and make up for a life-changing paydayGuigsy unlikely, he looks so far from his youth now, He looks unrecognisable. Liams always been about aesthetics. Maybe he will have a walk on moment but a lot of them fell out didn’t they.
Blur are for the sad sacks that used to like XTC, blessThey made 1 and a half good albums and they strutted around like dickheads for a few years. Fair play to them cashing in but they are so far behind the skill and creativity of Blur it's mad people talk about them in the same breath!! Personal opinion of course.
Each to their own of course, if you love them and go see them I hope they do what Blur did and make a proper effort for ya'll. Enjoy.
Yep it’s all down to opinions. I liked a few of Blur songs but just didn’t think they came close to Oasis. I always saw Blur as more pop than rock. Coxon’s solo stuff was pretty cool back in early 2000’s.They made 1 and a half good albums and they strutted around like dickheads for a few years. Fair play to them cashing in but they are so far behind the skill and creativity of Blur it's mad people talk about them in the same breath!! Personal opinion of course.
Each to their own of course, if you love them and go see them I hope they do what Blur did and make a proper effort for ya'll. Enjoy.
You say that, but Oasis were the more popular band by MILES!They made 1 and a half good albums and they strutted around like dickheads for a few years. Fair play to them cashing in but they are so far behind the skill and creativity of Blur it's mad people talk about them in the same breath!! Personal opinion of course.
Each to their own of course, if you love them and go see them I hope they do what Blur did and make a proper effort for ya'll. Enjoy.
Damon Albarn is an absolute genius, incredible talent, but Blur were pretty gash imho, stuff like Parklife, Country House, There's no Other Way are really low grade fare, the first two embarrassing sing-along trash (again, imho).They made 1 and a half good albums and they strutted around like dickheads for a few years. Fair play to them cashing in but they are so far behind the skill and creativity of Blur it's mad people talk about them in the same breath!! Personal opinion of course.
Each to their own of course, if you love them and go see them I hope they do what Blur did and make a proper effort for ya'll. Enjoy.
DMC headlined if memory serves, and about '3' people hung around for it once the Beasties were done, or that could have been when PE headlined, supported by DMC (?) and Derek BJust checked and it was just Run DMC and Beastie Boys for me, at the Brighton Centre. I have seen PE but at festivals their own headline show.
Always got the impression Noel was the City fan, our kid not really into it beyond once or twice wearing the shirt.Gotta love 'em. Proper Man City fans from when they shit (Man City that is, not Oasis)View attachment 187862
The greatest reformation since Luther and the Ninety-five Theses.This is going to be the biggest reformation money-spinner since Take That
Oasis are bigger than Luther. They're biblical.The greatest reformation since Luther and the Ninety-five Theses.