Big Joe Corrigan
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That’s a great idea, I’ll have your ticket and you set up the beer stand.
The reunion is so much bigger than anyone could have expected
Number one and two in album charts
Sold out five nights (could easily be 10) in Manchester
Hottest weekend of the year and hundreds watching from the fields outside
Most importantly the band and the fans are embracing it and everyone having a great time
The amount of under 30s is crazy
Wish I had a quid for every oasis T shirt sold
People forget that’s what oasis did first time round as well
Their legacy is well and truly cemented
A few of us are going next Saturday.
For those that have been so far how mental is it to go for a few pints in town before walking up? Is everywhere hammered?
Likewise are the fun police stopping people drinking a few cans on the way up to Heaton park?
I’m imaging it’s a bit like going to Wembley…!
Comparing New Order to Oasis is like arguing whether cheddar cheese is better than chocolate ice cream.
Completely different music and a pointless discussion.
I don’t disagree with any of that.Zeitgeist.
New Order were born from music reflecting the gloomy, dark period of the late 1970s (Warsaw/Joy Division), and represented a brighter, modern technological world (Kraftwerk, Can, etc).
Before long, mamy bands (lucky enough to be signed by record companies) began to sound the same. As it was pre-punk, the big labels were deciding/determining what the public 'needed' to hear...
Alan McGee recognised that Oasis had the spirit of Rock and Roll and punk. Brash, fresh, and in your face. They were a million miles away from the polished, sterile, sound that record companies were promoting. Oasis were a kick up the arse... exactly what 1990s music needed.
Leap forward to 2025 and after 15 years of plastic, manufactured trash coming from the likes of X factor etc, the Gallagher brothers decide that the time is right to wake up a new generation of kids to Rock and Roll.
They don't even need to write new material... they've got a selection of songs that stand the test of time. They are The Beatles, they are Elvis, they are Led Zeppelin...
New Order...? Compared to Oasis, they're not even Freddie and the Dreamers.
We are witnessing musical history... A bunch of scruffs from Burnage really are one of the biggest bands in the world, ever.
Sit back, accept itfor what it is, and enjoy it.
Oasis are not even in the top 30 British acts for worldwide record sales. They're nowhere near one of the biggest bands in the world ever.Zeitgeist.
New Order were born from music reflecting the gloomy, dark period of the late 1970s (Warsaw/Joy Division), and represented a brighter, modern technological world (Kraftwerk, Can, etc).
Before long, mamy bands (lucky enough to be signed by record companies) began to sound the same. As it was pre-punk, the big labels were deciding/determining what the public 'needed' to hear...
Alan McGee recognised that Oasis had the spirit of Rock and Roll and punk. Brash, fresh, and in your face. They were a million miles away from the polished, sterile, sound that record companies were promoting. Oasis were a kick up the arse... exactly what 1990s music needed.
Leap forward to 2025 and after 15 years of plastic, manufactured trash coming from the likes of X factor etc, the Gallagher brothers decide that the time is right to wake up a new generation of kids to Rock and Roll.
They don't even need to write new material... they've got a selection of songs that stand the test of time. They are The Beatles, they are Elvis, they are Led Zeppelin...
New Order...? Compared to Oasis, they're not even Freddie and the Dreamers.
We are witnessing musical history... A bunch of scruffs from Burnage really are one of the biggest bands in the world, ever.
Sit back, accept itfor what it is, and enjoy it.
No Beatlemania was mostly about screaming young girls. Their fanbase was like the Bay City Rollers. I hated them but loved the Who, Doors, and the Stones. Then Springsteen came along and the rest is history.Is this the closest to Beatlemania in the UK since The Beatles ?
Great post mate and spot on.The reunion is so much bigger than anyone could have expected
Number one and two in album charts
Sold out five nights (could easily be 10) in Manchester
Hottest weekend of the year and hundreds watching from the fields outside
Most importantly the band and the fans are embracing it and everyone having a great time
The amount of under 30s is crazy
Wish I had a quid for every oasis T shirt sold
People forget that’s what oasis did first time round as well
Their legacy is well and truly cemented
No craft ale but back in the day you could buy anything in the Midland (before it became the trendy Met). I spent a lot of my mispent youth in there because my mate worked behind the bar and gave me free drinks. It was an interesting customer-base in those days to put it mildly. Burton Road was yet to be gentrified!Prefer the Railway.
Proper pub unlike the numerous bars up Burton Road that sell overpriced craft ale.
They probably would be near the top of that list if they hadn't been apart for the past 16 years!Oasis are not even in the top 30 British acts for worldwide record sales. They're nowhere near one of the biggest bands in the world ever.
List of biggest-selling British music artists - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Would never have guessed going of your user nameNew Order are better
Sam Fender is bloody fantastic in my view. No one has captured the mood of "broken Britain" like he has. His music speaks for the abandoned areas of this country. Some have called him the British Springsteen and if he keeps going for another 10 years he might become worth that accolade.Fair opinion, but both can work imo. I went sam fender other week, he spoke out in support of Palestine, I felt that was a positive and it didn’t dampen the mood or ruin the gig. Same for those at Glastonbury.
Joy Division were post punk. They formed after seeing a Sex Pistols gig.Zeitgeist.
New Order were born from music reflecting the gloomy, dark period of the late 1970s (Warsaw/Joy Division), and represented a brighter, modern technological world (Kraftwerk, Can, etc).
Before long, mamy bands (lucky enough to be signed by record companies) began to sound the same. As it was pre-punk, the big labels were deciding/determining what the public 'needed' to hear...
Alan McGee recognised that Oasis had the spirit of Rock and Roll and punk. Brash, fresh, and in your face. They were a million miles away from the polished, sterile, sound that record companies were promoting. Oasis were a kick up the arse... exactly what 1990s music needed.
Leap forward to 2025 and after 15 years of plastic, manufactured trash coming from the likes of X factor etc, the Gallagher brothers decide that the time is right to wake up a new generation of kids to Rock and Roll.
They don't even need to write new material... they've got a selection of songs that stand the test of time. They are The Beatles, they are Elvis, they are Led Zeppelin...
New Order...? Compared to Oasis, they're not even Freddie and the Dreamers.
We are witnessing musical history... A bunch of scruffs from Burnage really are one of the biggest bands in the world, ever.
Sit back, accept itfor what it is, and enjoy it.
Oasis are an incredible live band and always have been. The body of music produced by bands from Manchester is astonishing really. We are luck to have lived to see all these bands.The reunion is so much bigger than anyone could have expected
Number one and two in album charts
Sold out five nights (could easily be 10) in Manchester
Hottest weekend of the year and hundreds watching from the fields outside
Most importantly the band and the fans are embracing it and everyone having a great time
The amount of under 30s is crazy
Wish I had a quid for every oasis T shirt sold
People forget that’s what oasis did first time round as well
Their legacy is well and truly cemented
Beatlemania was more of a teenage girl thing. But it did happen all over the country everytime they played.Is this the closest to Beatlemania in the UK since The Beatles ?
Joy Division were post punk. They formed after seeing a Sex Pistols gig.
Oasis are not even in the top 30 British acts for worldwide record sales. They're nowhere near one of the biggest bands in the world ever.
List of biggest-selling British music artists - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org