Sideshow Bob
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If I don't get tickets I'm gonna be cross
Yes, Noel must be absolutely boracic by now.In need of some cash…
The one variable to a decent show is going to be Liam's voice. I saw him about 6 years ago and it was back to full strength. He does not sing regularly now, so hopefully things will be OK, and the band will be reforming like little lap dogs at the chance, apart from the fact that most of them play with BDI and HFB already.Noel is getting divorced that’s going to leave a dent in the retirement pot.
Always felt the fued was something that they were happy to push with one eye on the reunion tour.
Tickets for this are going to be insanely expensive and I just hope they can still put on a decent show.
If they are sensible they will get the first two albums out the way at the beginning and then do a greatest hits of the restI agree his voice being able to last a couple of hours a couple of nights in a row is a big ask.
I don’t think it needs to be perfect the crowd are going to be so pumped up that as long as it’s passable they’ll be bang on it and make the shows memorable.
I piss on Oasis tickets.
In which case you are a fool sir - they will be going for a grand each at least.I piss on Oasis tickets.
Not if I let them dry out and sell them to City fans.That's an expensive hobby
Still expensive, or do you tout them out and add a wee bit on to the face value?Not if I let them dry out and sell them to City fans.
In which case you are a fool sir - they will be going for a grand each at least.
Lol.Still expensive, or do you tout them out and add a wee bit on to the face value?
Yes, but Oasis addicts are twats - with the Heaton Park association bollocks, the Smith idiots will also be out in their thousands as they will be expecting 'special guest Johnny Marr' to turn up as he does so to the opening of an envelope now.They'll be about £300 FV I reckon.
Not for me. Having seen both in the last six years it will be just like their individual concerts, but on stage together.who's gonna try then?
Tickets don't seem overly expensive.....compared to Swift
I liked the first three albums, then kind of fell off the Oasis train. I wished I had seen Blur gigged last year I would have liked to see themNot a fan of their music. A couple of good tunes at best. Dislike the brothers.
First two were brilliant, but the third was the first sign that they were totally off their tits, self-indulgent and couldn't give a toss anymore.I liked the first three albums, then kind of fell off the Oasis train. I wished I had seen Blur gigged last year I would have liked to see them
First two were brilliant, but the third was the first sign that they were totally off their tits, self-indulgent and couldn't give a toss anymore.
True, but that's why Oasis are seen virtually as a Beatles tribute act, and not something different.Didn't do the Beatles any harm
True, but that's why Oasis are seen virtually as a Beatles tribute act, and not something different.
When Noel and Liam are both touring when they are in their 80's, then I might review my thoughts.
They were Manx.If only they'd been inspired by Manchester's finest, the Bee Gees, not sure the annoying scroats had the range though
They were Manx.
I know it sounds the same, however.
Knowledge of the actual times is a wonderful thing.Thought they were Aussies
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