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Ferret 01-19-2009 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldsausage II (Post 901625)
But the Kaiser Chiefs deserve, Phil Collins doesn't. In the last 20 years Phil Collins has written 3 soundtracks (one of which was nominated for like 6 awards or summit) and probably done some other material that I do not know about.

Noel just wishes he was Phil Collins...well no one wants to be bald I guess so Noel's just envious of the man's writing.


Anywaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay, I've said my bit now, this ain't a thread for me to speak in :p




EDIT: Just read those Noel insults. Yup, definatly jealousy.

Why would Noel be jealous of Phil Collins? He hates the type of music Phil stands for, and in the past 15 or so years (though not in the long run) Oasis have been more succesful than Phil/Genesis. Let's not forget that in 1996 one in 20 British people applied for tickets to see Oasis at Knebworth, their first two albums are constantly in the top 10 in best album lists, (What's The Story) Morning Glory is in the top 3 biggest selling albums of all time in the UK, every album of theirs has got to number one here, 3 top 5 albums in the US, Definitely Maybe is the fastest selling debut album in British chart history, this year they sold 500,000 tickets in about 2 hours...need I go on? Nothing to be jealous about.

By the way:

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Noel_Gallagher

You can't deny Noel does a good quote.

Thierry 01-20-2009 01:02 PM

Great show yesterday - since it was postphoned. :(.

asok80 01-20-2009 08:52 PM

Yeah read about that, too bad, but better a postponed show than a show with a sick Noel and Liam not on top form.

hometownboy 01-21-2009 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Supersonic (Post 901534)
Aloha !



I know, it was played only once during the rehearsals and then once in Liverpool. After Liverpool they dropped it because Noel thought the show was too long, the bastard.

Anyway, I was happy with Half The World Away. It's been an important song for me, played it on guitar many times and played it once for one of my ex girlfriends when she first stayed for the night at my place. :)

Right, I'm off to Thierry to go to Dusseldorf. Let's hope for another change in the set. Noel's got a cold so fingers crossed.

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

haha, funniest thing i've read on here in ages.
i see what you mean about Half The World away, it's one of my favourites oasis songs.

Thierry 02-05-2009 06:27 PM

Well Seb and me went to see Oasis yesterday. Since the show was cancelled the last time.

THEY ARE THE WORST ACT I'VE EVER SEEN LIVE. CRAPPERDECRAPCRAP!

Supersonic 02-05-2009 06:30 PM

Aloha !

This show was brilliant. From start to finish, Alter Bridge-boy. After I've fixed mixing the bootleg I'll post a review. :)

Edit: A sample of the show. First person is me, second person is Thierry.

http://www.bonjovi-archives.com/sample.mp3

1. Show is just good!
2. Yeah, it's just that the songs are all rubbish.

This short conversation shows pretty much what the evening was like for the both of us. :D

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

Kathleen 02-05-2009 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Thierry (Post 904757)
Well Seb and me went to see Oasis yesterday. Since the show was cancelled the last time.

THEY ARE THE WORST ACT I'VE EVER SEEN LIVE. CRAPPERDECRAPCRAP!

Well that's what I said when I saw them live too.

However since I respect Seb's opinion - mostly :D - I started listening to some of their studio stuff a while ago. I have come to enjoy a lot of it since it is a very familiar pop format to me (nothing wrong with a little 3 minute pop).

I have never felt moved to see another live show though.

Thunderstrucker 02-05-2009 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Thierry (Post 904757)
THEY ARE THE WORST ACT I'VE EVER SEEN LIVE. CRAPPERDECRAPCRAP!

How could you possibly say that, they must have the same feeling about you, the solid statue with the sad face in the crowd :P

I salute you,
Thunderstrucker

Supersonic 02-06-2009 12:37 AM

Aloha !

Right then, full review for Oasis gig #2 of this tour.

Gig was cancelled last time and we only found out about it when we arrived at the venue, which was a bit shit to be honest. Dusseldorf isn't really a lovely town to go for a walk or something so we decided to skip it this time. Instead, we watched a few DVD's of the Lost Highway tour (Randers was an excellent show, damnit!) and I showed Thierry I could play Harlem Rain properly. All I needed was a guitar that stayed in tune and sadly that Stagg of his, pardon me, his dad, isn't one of them.

Went of a few hours later and Thierry's brilliant one liners soon followed. Sadly I can't remember any of them anymore, but we were on a roll again. We hadn't had any dinner yet and with me and him both not having a proper McDonalds meal in a long time we decided it was time again for a good old meal of junkfood. Thierry really wanted to, because "they had good burgers lately" and I went for the good old chicken nuggets (20) and a groβe pommes mit mayonaise. We finished it off with a McFlurry and thought it was time to see if there was any action at the venue yet. It was a bit busier than last time and I realized what a difference it was with Belgium. When me and my brother arrived in Belgium it was only 30 people waiting outside, here it was about 300 people waiting. We, polite as we were, joined the que instead of skipping it like we normally do, and I went off to insult some German douchebags. There was one with a mustache who just went on about typical German sayings, to which I replied that a typical Dutch saying was "People with a mustache don't get laid". One of his friends laughed out loud, I asked him where he was from because he sounded like an American, and it turned out he was from Long Island, UK. I told him he sounded like someone from Texas and gone was his laughter. He asked me why I said such things to which I replied that I could say whatever I wanted to, I'm 6"8 so no one's going to argue with me anyway. Silence.

When the doors opened we didn't bother with getting a good spot in the front row but actually just got near the soundboard and sat down watching the fine asses of girls from Germany. Although Thierry didn't think too highly of Oasis fans his opinion changed slightly when he found out that Oasis fangirls actually very often look decent instead of the horrible 50-year-old-but-I-feel-25-women you see at Bon Jovi shows. So far so good.

Support act started, I had no idea who they were and I've still got no idea. They were from Germany, I think, so obviously shit. Thierry started rocking out to them though. No, I'm just kidding, he didn't. As a matter of fact, nobody did apart from the band but I've got to hand it to them, for a band from Germany they were pretty good. Still, I prefer the Hoff.

Roughly at nine o' clock Oasis came on and what a difference this crowd was compared to Belgium! At the time in Belgium I thought it was a great crowd but when looking back they were horrible, this time in Dusseldorf it was different. About everybody in the crowd was jumping up (and down), looked very much like an English show. The seated area was experiencing a different show, I think, because it was hard to find anyone who clapped his hands there, but who cared anyway. Right from the opening song Oasis was into it, and Liam delivered much stronger vocals than he did before. When Lyla was finished I soon realized that Liam's vocals were the best he had ever delivered this tour so far and I hoped it'd stay that way. I looked at Thierry to see if he enjoyed it as much as the other 3.000 people in front of us did, but Thierry wasn't having it at all. Cigarettes & Alcohol, a song that's just made for live shows was brilliant, and this was the first Oasis show in the mainland of Europe of which I thought that the crowd really digged the band. It's also odd how a show with the same set as everywhere else can be so different when a crowd is much better.

The Masterplan really was a highlight. Of the 2 shows before I've never been able to enjoy it. In 2005 I wasn't in the right mindset and can't remember much of it and in Brussels 2009 Noel had a cold and it just didn't feel right. Tonight it did. I got my first goosebumps at a Bon Jovi show (2005, Dry County in Dusseldorf) and this was the second time. The Masterplan was just brilliant, and when a band is capable of delivering such a performance they just can't go wrong anymore.

Here's a bootleg recording I got my hands: http://www.bonjovi-archives.com/TheMasterplan.mp3

It's odd how I enjoyed this show so much while Thierry was so bored it just wasn't funny anymore. When the show was over I realized that Dusseldorf was the best show of the tour so far (apart from some UK dates) and I left pretty happy. The first thing Thierry did when we sat in the car again was put on some Metallica because he needed a little bit of proper music. It was good though, Metallica's back on track, Oasis are back on track, Bon Jovi are back on track, me and Thierry are back on track, now all I need is a girl with big titties and my life is complete.

Next stop: Rome! Whoohoo! :)

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

Kathleen 02-07-2009 03:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Supersonic (Post 904814)
Metallica's back on track, Oasis are back on track, Bon Jovi are back on track, me and Thierry are back on track, now all I need is a girl with big titties and my life is complete.
Sebastiaan

I loved the summary - but I doubt I'll go to another Oasis show again (unless I'm really bored LOL


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