Oasis reunion

No, I'm just saying you could get all that for less. Just my opinion.
I'm only pulling your leg. This thread is littered with countless people, myself included, explaining why going to see Oasis was important to them. It's marvellous that alternative stuff is available for cheaper but if people want to watch Oasis and can afford it, there's not a problem.
 
As always the way with Oasis gigs, if you go you will have a great time. I didn't bother. They took the absolute p*ss with the prices and I'm someone who likes to roam down the front, even that allocating for this was a joke, not to mention the tw*ts that throw p*ss. There's no bigger band in the country atm, and certainly no emotional attachment like Oasis gigs, but better value in a lot of places. Seen them twice and might go one last time if they do the Etihad residency but that'll be it for me. Just hope they don't release any new music in that time as the setlist is perfect atm. :P
 
Amazing night, brought back 1996 at Maine Road, but this time shared with my lad who's been waiting for a reunion since he was little and always asks me about that gig. Emotional stuff. Got to the front of the standard section and waited there for about 5 hours having got fuelled up before hand. It was nice and raucous in there for the first 20 minutes (it's a shame they don't have a few more 'jumping' tracks).
Thanks to my lad who bought the tickets off viagogo 4 weeks ago in Aus for just over £200 each. He was shagged at the end as he only got back on Saturday afternoon.
Noel and Liam seemed genuine in their appreciation of Manchester and their roots. It felt as though they were giving something back as opposed to the headlines on what they may be getting out of this.
 
Amazing night, brought back 1996 at Maine Road, but this time shared with my lad who's been waiting for a reunion since he was little and always asks me about that gig. Emotional stuff. Got to the front of the standard section and waited there for about 5 hours having got fuelled up before hand. It was nice and raucous in there for the first 20 minutes (it's a shame they don't have a few more 'jumping' tracks).
Thanks to my lad who bought the tickets off viagogo 4 weeks ago in Aus for just over £200 each. He was shagged at the end as he only got back on Saturday afternoon.
Noel and Liam seemed genuine in their appreciation of Manchester and their roots. It felt as though they were giving something back as opposed to the headlines on what they may be getting out of this.
First time I've seen them look genuinely emotional. I was wondering is one of the band unwell or something at one point, probably just all the emotion of the reunion, the fans reaction, seeing all their kids dancing togethers, not to mention our blue boys turning up to support them :)
 
As always the way with Oasis gigs, if you go you will have a great time. I didn't bother. They took the absolute p*ss with the prices and I'm someone who likes to roam down the front, even that allocating for this was a joke, not to mention the tw*ts that throw p*ss. There's no bigger band in the country atm, and certainly no emotional attachment like Oasis gigs, but better value in a lot of places. Seen them twice and might go one last time if they do the Etihad residency but that'll be it for me. Just hope they don't release any new music in that time as the setlist is perfect atm. :P
 
Got there at 4 on Saturday. Got early arrival wrist band for inner section. Hadn’t planned for this. Quick service at the bars. No piss throwing. Controlled numbers in the large area so far from overcrowded. Brilliant atmosphere. 5th time I’ve seen them and this was the best I’ve seen them. Memorable day
 

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