@@revol148 have you been to a recent gig? I'm almost 40 and been a lifelong Oasis fan since the 90s. Ive been to numerous gigs by all kinds of bands and nothing has come close to Liams gigs. I was at his last Manchester gig and absolutely nothing will top that for a night.
@@_mb_3628 yeah Oasis really were incredible - in fact I reckon their later albums were far better than their earlier stuff. I particularly loved their coke and alcohol fuelled arrogance and the way they wore sunglasses inside and said "fuck" three times in every sentence. I especially loved their clothing as well - multi millionaires in Adidas trackies does it for me. I also loved the way that without any shame whatsoever they compared themselves to the Sex pistols, the Jam, the smiths and the Beatles. I saw them twice at Glastonbury first in 1995 where the band didn't move an inch just played and said "nice one" at the end of every song and again in 2004 where even Noel said the gig was terrible - with Liam adding that they didn't care as they only did it for the money. I'm joking by the way.
@@user-oh7iv3ij5x Take just the past 50 years: the 1970's (glam, reggae, soul, punk, heavy metal) then onto the 1980's (new wave, new romantic, pop, goth, Indie, acid house, rap) then to the 1990's Grebo, shoegaze, Britpop then to the 2000's.........2010.........2020...... is that the end of the story?
He needs to stick to his own proper gigs. Shite crowds. I was at his last Manchester gig few weeks back. That night cannot be topped whatsoever. Unbelievable.
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a man in his 50's singing 30 year old songs to people in their 20's - will we ever move on from the 1990's or is that it for rock'n'roll?
@@revol148 have you been to a recent gig? I'm almost 40 and been a lifelong Oasis fan since the 90s. Ive been to numerous gigs by all kinds of bands and nothing has come close to Liams gigs. I was at his last Manchester gig and absolutely nothing will top that for a night.
@@_mb_3628 yeah Oasis really were incredible - in fact I reckon their later albums were far better than their earlier stuff. I particularly loved their coke and alcohol fuelled arrogance and the way they wore sunglasses inside and said "fuck" three times in every sentence. I especially loved their clothing as well - multi millionaires in Adidas trackies does it for me. I also loved the way that without any shame whatsoever they compared themselves to the Sex pistols, the Jam, the smiths and the Beatles. I saw them twice at Glastonbury first in 1995 where the band didn't move an inch just played and said "nice one" at the end of every song and again in 2004 where even Noel said the gig was terrible - with Liam adding that they didn't care as they only did it for the money. I'm joking by the way.
@@user-oh7iv3ij5x Take just the past 50 years: the 1970's (glam, reggae, soul, punk, heavy metal) then onto the 1980's (new wave, new romantic, pop, goth, Indie, acid house, rap) then to the 1990's Grebo, shoegaze, Britpop then to the 2000's.........2010.........2020...... is that the end of the story?
He needs to stick to his own proper gigs. Shite crowds. I was at his last Manchester gig few weeks back. That night cannot be topped whatsoever. Unbelievable.
Glasgow Hydro was biblical for the Def Maybe tour. TRSMT didn’t look great last night. But not always easy to tell on the T.V.
@@user-oh7iv3ij5x there’s an official BBC recording on TH-cam