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Oasis reunion

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All this grandstanding against sites like Viagogo would be more impressive if it wasn't painfully obvious that nowt will happen. The tickets they've sold for disgustingly inflated prices will stand despite all the bluster saying otherwise. If the tickets they're selling aren't valid then why has the band, venues and legit ticket distributors not come forward to explain how they will prevent people entering gigs with tickets purchased via these sites? Because that would kill the touts stone dead. Viagogo alone would be forced to immediately refund everyone who's bought via their site. The band, venues and supposedly legit ticket distributors haven't and won't, because they can't, and frankly don't care to.
Free publicity. Week two into a ten month regretride headed by these two horrendous misfits. It is already out of hand. The puns, the nothing stories, the crying superfans, the unearned swagger bravado of the younger idiot, and then the new album and the freakshow media circus that goes with the events proper. A tragedy of humanity unfolds before our eyes and they've charged some poor saps five hundred notes to be so royally worked over.

I don't care. They can keep their version of madchester, they failed in the US, their point of view is worth nothing, they ran out of things to say and other peoples music to steal whilst keeping a straight face half way through their second album, cool britannia, britpop, and north vs south feuding like the early 90's hip hop scene aint cutting it. Shut up and go away.

Loved 'Coming up' by Suede.
 
Wait until a week or so before the event, when loads of people who got tickets realised they're not actually that bothered. The closer to the event the closer to face value they will be too
This is it, I've got friends who need tickets for the date I'm going to who seem to believe there's no chance. I've had to tell them clearly to not double book and be flexible and they'll be fine to come with the rest of us.
 

I am an Oasis fan but this is far too much and as soon as they announced it there was always going to be this much hype and the ticket sites would crash, people would moan that they couldn't get through, they would be far too expensive, etc.

Would love to see them again but not this much, by any stretch of the imagination. If a ticket comes my way at a decent price then great but certainly not going to be actively looking.
 

I dunno, they're not these working class heroes people claim they are. Liam is just a lout, and Noel is just a grump, they're just from Manchester/have an accent so people lazily think they are down with the working man

All will be taken care by the management while they are counting the money
Yes agreed about their character but I do think Noel is very savvy. From previous interviews they both admitted that managers/ promoters said you would sell out arenas when they didn't feel they would. A lot of Noel's interview feel very measured and coordinated. Why would this be different?
 
Free publicity. Week two into a ten month regretride headed by these two horrendous misfits. It is already out of hand. The puns, the nothing stories, the crying superfans, the unearned swagger bravado of the younger idiot, and then the new album and the freakshow media circus that goes with the events proper. A tragedy of humanity unfolds before our eyes and they've charged some poor saps five hundred notes to be so royally worked over.

I don't care. They can keep their version of madchester, they failed in the US, their point of view is worth nothing, they ran out of things to say and other peoples music to steal whilst keeping a straight face half way through their second album, cool britannia, britpop, and north vs south feuding like the early 90's hip hop scene aint cutting it. Shut up and go away.

Loved 'Coming up' by Suede.
Unforgivable, what they did to The Real People.
 

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