Oasis reunion

Liam has had several new bands supporting his gigs but you get people complaining about the support acts.
Recently he recorded a song with Rizla Hill a Scottish band young lads but if the media don’t want to know, it counts for little how many shows we go to.
The media think shows like Britains got talent is fulfilling their obligation to live music, only by us requesting more music on tv/ radio will it improve
Society doesn’t want the Jack-the-lads in bands, Oasis, lad-mag, pisshead, pills and cocaine, Summers in Ibiza, all-dayers and all-nighters, home and away with your footy team, England fan, patriotic, politically-averse subculture anymore.

They want us emasculated, silenced and never to have any enjoyment until we’ve all disappeared into the ether or converted into their miserbale cult existences, forever finding no enjoyment in anything.

The music industry has turned its back on us. Even our football teams are replacing us with tourists, and look at how much shit all the softies give England fans these days (similar dismissive punching-down attitude seen that article posted on here yesterday calling Oasis fans flag shaggers and Reform voters).

Yeah we might be a bit loud, lary and not perfectly PC, yeah we might wake up in a bread crate down the side of a supermarket at 5am after a night out… but I’ll tell you what our house+techno clubbing scene of the ’90s and ’00s was more inclusive and diverse than anything going on in society these days, and we know how to enjoy ourselves more than any other group of people around today.

Hopefully, Oasis coming back kick-starts some decent new British bands coming out. I’ve not been impressed with a British band, coincidentally, since Oasis split up. Odd songs here and there from a few bands here and there, but nothing special.
 
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I had both of them shirts
 
Society doesn’t want the Jack-the-lads in bands, Oasis, lad-mag, pisshead, pills and cocaine, Summers in Ibiza, home and away with your footy team, England fan, patriotic, politically-averse subculture anymore.

They want us emasculated, silenced and never to have any enjoyment until we’ve all disappeared into the ether or converted into their miserbale cult existences, forever finding no enjoyment in anything.

The music industry has turned its back on us. Even our football teams are replacing us with tourists, and look at how much shit all the softies give England fans these days (similar dismissive punching-down attitude seen that article posted on here yesterday calling Oasis fans flag shaggers and Reform voters).

Yeah we might be a bit loud, lary and not perfectly PC, yeah we might wake up in a bread crate down the side of a supermarket at 5am after a night out… but I’ll tell you what our house+techno clubbing scene of the ’90s and ’00s was more inclusive and diverse than anything going on in society these days, and we know how to enjoy ourselves more than any other group of people around today.

Hopefully, Oasis coming back kick-starts some decent new British bands coming out. I’ve not been impressed with a British band, coincidentally, since Oasis split up. Odd songs here and there from a few bands here and there, but nothing special.

You know how to have a party?

Is your name Frank Gallagher?
 
Society doesn’t want the Jack-the-lads in bands, Oasis, lad-mag, pisshead, pills and cocaine, Summers in Ibiza, home and away with your footy team, England fan, patriotic, politically-averse subculture anymore.

They want us emasculated, silenced and never to have any enjoyment until we’ve all disappeared into the ether or converted into their miserbale cult existences, forever finding no enjoyment in anything.

The music industry has turned its back on us. Even our football teams are replacing us with tourists, and look at how much shit all the softies give England fans these days (similar dismissive punching-down attitude seen that article posted on here yesterday calling Oasis fans flag shaggers and Reform voters).

Yeah we might be a bit loud, lary and not perfectly PC, yeah we might wake up in a bread crate down the side of a supermarket at 5am after a night out… but I’ll tell you what our house+techno clubbing scene of the ’90s and ’00s was more inclusive and diverse than anything going on in society these days, and we know how to enjoy ourselves more than any other group of people around today.

Hopefully, Oasis coming back kick-starts some decent new British bands coming out. I’ve not been impressed with a British band, coincidentally, since Oasis split up. Odd songs here and there from a few bands here and there, but nothing special.
You forgot, fhm, nuts and zoo.
 

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