jonno1981 Posted Wednesday at 20:23 Posted Wednesday at 20:23 A few things to unpick. 3 tour managers? Separate sound guy for the vox and band? Joey W on drums! Bonehead in the touring band! 2 Quote
ezbass Posted Wednesday at 20:44 Posted Wednesday at 20:44 19 minutes ago, jonno1981 said: tour manager Massager of ego, provider of possibly illicit wares. Maybe not so much the band tour manager, that’ll be the proper logistics guy. Quote
MacDaddy Posted Wednesday at 22:46 Author Posted Wednesday at 22:46 2 hours ago, jonno1981 said: A few things to unpick. And Liam indulging in some casual racism. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/oasis-liam-gallagher-slur-reunion-tour-b2781106.html Quote
Pow_22 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago So some leaked pics of the rehearsal room are doing the rounds on social media. Looks like the bass rig is a pair of Fender Super Bassman's with matching 8x10's. No sign of the basses being used yet Quote
Burns-bass Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Friedn of mine is considering paying £450 for a Ticketmaster-approved resale ticket. World gone mad. Anyone there today, I hope you have an amazing time and that you can see over the sea of smartphones proving these people were there. Quote
Bassassin Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 16 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: "Liam! Smack Noel round the head with your tambourine!" Quote
cetera Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 18 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: I didn't know they even had one?! "Freebird!" 1 Quote
Bass Direct Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Intrigued to see how this is going to go to be honest... We need more bands like this to show the young kids that playing instruments is 'cool' 5 Quote
Wolverinebass Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Bass Direct said: We need more bands like this to show the young kids that playing instruments is 'cool' You're certainly not going to show the kids "this is what you can sound like if you're any good," that's for sure. 2 3 Quote
peteb Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Bass Direct said: Intrigued to see how this is going to go to be honest... We need more bands like this to show the young kids that playing instruments is 'cool' Absolutely! All my mates who worked in music shops loved Oasis first time around. They said that suddenly a new generation of 13 year old kids started coming into the shop, wanting to buy a guitar and to learn to play Rock 'n' Roll Star and Cigarettes and Alcohol... Edited 7 hours ago by peteb 2 Quote
Bass Direct Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 35 minutes ago, Wolverinebass said: You're certainly not going to show the kids "this is what you can sound like if you're any good," that's for sure. Honestly, I don't think it really matters how 'good' they are, they were playing guitars on huge stages, TV shows etc... Something for people to aspire to, it really does help sell gear. Can you imagine how many Epiphones, Gibsons and various amp brands Noel Gallagher has helped sell over the years. 3 Quote
Lozz196 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Definitely, no maybes about it (see what I did there?) Whilst they may not be the most accomplished musicians they have a cool factor, if that inspires kids to start picking up guitars etc only a good thing imo. 3 Quote
chris_b Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Successful bands are popular because many people think they are good at what they do. If enough people think you are good then you are. QED As for Oasis, their songs are very popular with audiences and are easy to learn, so I love them. 3 Quote
la bam Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The irony that they are inspiring youngsters to pick up guitars, basses and drums and play live...... Just as most of the physical shops selling them have shut down. 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 37 minutes ago, la bam said: The irony that they are inspiring youngsters to pick up guitars, basses and drums and play live...... Just as most of the physical shops selling them have shut down. It’s all relative of course, but I don’t see Oasis inspiring that many kids nowadays. It’s going to be filled with middle aged men like me. 3 Quote
Doctor J Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago How many kids can afford those ticket prices? Unless they blew all their instrument savings on a ticket? 🤷🏻♂️ 1 Quote
tegs07 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 minute ago, Doctor J said: How many kids can afford those ticket prices? Unless they blew all their instrument savings on a ticket? 🤷🏻♂️ I suspect the audience will be mostly middle aged men reliving their youth. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 24 minutes ago, tegs07 said: I suspect the audience band will be mostly middle aged men reliving their youth. FTFY 1 1 Quote
tegs07 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I suspect the band will be middle aged men grifting off the chance for a very comfortable retirement FTFY Quote
ambient Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago One small mercy. At least there's no talk of a new album. 1 1 1 Quote
ambient Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, la bam said: The irony that they are inspiring youngsters to pick up guitars, basses and drums and play live...... Just as most of the physical shops selling them have shut down. From my experience as a music lecturer. It’s the events this weekend in Birmingham that most young musicians will be watching. Oasis don't seem to figure highly in my students’ musical influences. 2 Quote
Russ Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 49 minutes ago, ambient said: From my experience as a music lecturer. It’s the events this weekend in Birmingham that most young musicians will be watching. Oasis don't seem to figure highly in my students’ musical influences. Oasis were always more of an overarching cultural thing than a music thing anyway. There were many bands in that Britpop era that were far, far better than them, but they were the ones that got the column inches, the NME/Melody Maker covers and the tabloid scandals. Basically Oasis - the brand - was the big seller, and the music was only a smallish part of all that. The whole cocky swagger of the Gallaghers was a reflection of the era of Cool Britannia and the national zeitgeist at the time. The sad thing is, if you put together a supertour featuring a bunch of other contemporary British pop-rock bands who musically left Oasis in the dust (Radiohead, Blur, Pulp, Suede, Supergrass, the Manics, The Verve, Mansun, Ocean Colour Scene, Sleeper, Feeder, Elastica, etc) they probably wouldn't sell as many tickets as Oasis have. Edited 4 hours ago by Russ Quote
peteb Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, ambient said: One small mercy. At least there's no talk of a new album. The rumours are that a new album is indeed on the cards! 2 Quote
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