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Posted
2 hours ago, Spider said:

The fringe is on at the same time.

Hotels might be putting folk up on camper beds in carridors

We're in Edinburgh for the fringe for a week the day after the Oasis gig. Hotel costs were already eye watering. The Mrs checked out getting an extra night. They were quoting another grand! 

Posted
39 minutes ago, Zico said:

Def Lepperd 

Not sure i could name a song but massive in USA at the time

Around Buster time Collins was everywhere

 

 

I guess measuring is tricky as theres less music bought?

Posted
Just now, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

Elton John our second biggest seller ever but I'm utterly mystified as to how

I quite like a couple of his songs but I don't think I've ever met anyone who claims to be really into him

Again, massive in america and selling records for a long time when records were popular?

Posted
2 hours ago, Underpants said:

Not many were bigger than CC during that time. That's the comparison I was making. And they did it in the US. Unlike some.

Oasis are massive in the British Isles. Nowhere near as big anywhere else. 

Comparing Culture Club to Oasis is like saying Hereford are a bigger club than Newcastle because they beat them that time.

I assume you’re taking the piss, to be fair.

Posted

Edinburgh will be banging.

 I’ve 2% chance of getting a ticket. But I’ll try.

 If any of you tossers get in then get me two tickets as well & you’ll get a nice spare room by the sea free of charge for the weekend 😁 Whisky, haggis & tennants on tap x 

Posted
1 hour ago, Casino said:

Not sure i could name a song but massive in USA at the time

Around Buster time Collins was everywhere

 

 

I guess measuring is tricky as theres less music bought?

These days aye, but I'd say anyone doing sales to the mid to late 00s is on a similar scale before downloads and streaming took off

That said I'd be amazed if little mix had sold as many physical albums and singles as oasis but they're both on 75 million so dunno

Oasis came with a lot of hype so was surprised some of those artists came ahead of them

Suppose you could say the same with the spice girls though they did 90 million across 3 albums in 4 years so that's pretty intense sales, probably one of the fastest in that list

Posted
1 hour ago, Dimron said:

That's a shame... plenty of inspiration out there for new edgy songs

Noel stopped doing edgy around 1998

Posted
2 hours ago, Spider said:

Comparing Culture Club to Oasis is like saying Hereford are a bigger club than Newcastle because they beat them that time.

I assume you’re taking the piss, to be fair.

The Hereford Newcastle comparison is ridiculous. I was replying to the comment that Oasis where the biggest thing to come out of the UK in the last 40 years. I disagree. But I get it. Oasis hit a consciousness and sold plenty. Folk love them. But they are a par with the Spice Girls. If they're not careful Oasis fans could morph into Leads United fans. Full of their own exaggerated self-importance.

Posted

If culture club or radiohead announced a tour today it would barely make the news. 

Oasis this week was the headline news on ever major news outlet and is literally the first thing anyone's spoken about since it broke.

Liam sold out Knebworth last summer as well as UK and European tour of sold out mega venues.

If you asked a man in the street to name a famous band 9/10 would say Oasis.

Every single person in this country knows who the Gallagher brothers are. 

Who in Christ's name knows who's in Radiohead ffs :D

 

Always the same with these debates, just because you don't like something personally, it doesn't make them shit.

Nobody can deny the impact Oasis made on this country, whether you like them or their 4th album or not.

 

Posted
49 minutes ago, gonzo said:

If culture club or radiohead announced a tour today it would barely make the news. 

Oasis this week was the headline news on ever major news outlet and is literally the first thing anyone's spoken about since it broke.

Liam sold out Knebworth last summer as well as UK and European tour of sold out mega venues.

If you asked a man in the street to name a famous band 9/10 would say Oasis.

Every single person in this country knows who the Gallagher brothers are. 

Who in Christ's name knows who's in Radiohead ffs :D

 

Always the same with these debates, just because you don't like something personally, it doesn't make them shit.

Nobody can deny the impact Oasis made on this country, whether you like them or their 4th album or not.

 

Radiohead are better than oasis, just for the record.

OK Computer was probably as big a deal as What’s the Story.

Radiohead never split up though, technically. I’d imagine they’d pull some fucking enormous crowds after a 15 year break.

Treefingers is their Little James

Posted
3 minutes ago, Spider said:

Radiohead are better than oasis, just for the record.

OK Computer was probably as big a deal as What’s the Story.

Radiohead never split up though, technically. I’d imagine they’d pull some fucking enormous crowds after a 15 year break.

Treefingers is their Little James

Course they would. They were/are great band with some great songs.

Putting them anywhere near Oasis is regards notoriety and massivness is just daft though.

 

Posted
On 26/08/2024 at 09:09, radcliffe white said:

Potentially looking at heaton park that would be handy

great news 

Well my daughter lives just across the road from Heaton Park, so that's me sorted.

If someone gave me a free ticket and a lift to Prestwich then yeah i would definitely like to see them.

 

Me?, i still like SLADE.

Posted
37 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Course they would. They were/are great band with some great songs.

Putting them anywhere near Oasis is regards notoriety and massivness is just daft though.

 

Night and day in terms of mass appeal.

get this, I like them both. It’s do-able, just don’t tell NME readers

Posted
9 hours ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

Elton John our second biggest seller ever but I'm utterly mystified as to how

I quite like a couple of his songs but I don't think I've ever met anyone who claims to be really into him

Absolutely huge in the 70s. 

Something like 3% of global record sales in his peak years 

Posted
10 hours ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

Elton John our second biggest seller ever but I'm utterly mystified as to how

I quite like a couple of his songs but I don't think I've ever met anyone who claims to be really into him

His 70s stuff is amazing. Captain Fantastic and the Dirt Brown Cowboy, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Honky Château, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player, Madman Across the Water.

All great albums, which gave him fame in the US as well. Then had huge hits in the 80s (the albums haven't dated quite as well) 

One of the best on those albums alone. Give them a listen, there's some classics beyond Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting.

Posted
39 minutes ago, Spider said:

Night and day in terms of mass appeal.

get this, I like them both. It’s do-able, just don’t tell NME readers

Aye 

I never quite  got the blur v oasis thing 

Well I did in terms of a race for the #1 single for a few weeks in August 95 

But it seemed to get taken literally and you should only like one or the other

Blur did some great songs that Oasis couldn't come close too 

And vice versa 

Blur won the race for #1 but don't come close in terms of crowd pulling potential 

You know what they should do through 

Get Blur on one of the days at Wembley

Along with Pulp

And Suede

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Zico said:

Aye 

I never quite  got the blur v oasis thing 

Well I did in terms of a race for the #1 single for a few weeks in August 95 

But it seemed to get taken literally and you should only like one or the other

Blur did some great songs that Oasis couldn't come close too 

And vice versa 

Blur won the race for #1 but don't come close in terms of crowd pulling potential 

You know what they should do through 

Get Blur on one of the days at Wembley

Along with Pulp

And Suede

 

Now that would be fucking brilliant.

 

Posted
14 hours ago, gonzo said:

Tbf they are the biggest band this country has produced in 40 years.

Only thing they didn't do was crack the US.

But in this country they as every bit as big as those you mention.

They were and are fookin huge.

 

Mate, its really bringing out the bitter older men this Oasis stuff, its all over twitter, its piss funny.🤣

Posted
1 hour ago, Zico said:

Aye 

I never quite  got the blur v oasis thing 

Well I did in terms of a race for the #1 single for a few weeks in August 95 

But it seemed to get taken literally and you should only like one or the other

Blur did some great songs that Oasis couldn't come close too 

And vice versa 

Blur won the race for #1 but don't come close in terms of crowd pulling potential 

You know what they should do through 

Get Blur on one of the days at Wembley

Along with Pulp

And Suede

 

 

Damon albarns take on this says everything.

Rumours of Gorillas supporting Oasis in America.

Posted
11 hours ago, London Wanderer said:

Edinburgh will be banging.

 I’ve 2% chance of getting a ticket. But I’ll try.

 If any of you tossers get in then get me two tickets as well & you’ll get a nice spare room by the sea free of charge for the weekend 😁 Whisky, haggis & tennants on tap x 

Chuck in a reacharound and you're on

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