svennis pennis said:I imagine Gem will probably work with Liam on his solo stuff. He really has the ability to bring out some blindingly good tunes with him. Outta time, Love Like a Bomb, Born on a Different Cloud.
Dont give a shit about Robbie Williams drummer. I like Andy and hope he features in one of the solo line ups.
Liams voice had disintegrated live and I had wished they had become a studio band about 5 years ago rather than playing live.
Still its a shame for music and im sure we will hear what happened over due course.
I just hope they go all out for it on their solo record away from the constraints of oasis. I would love to hear a Lim record produced by someone like the prodigy or death in vegas.
youve not heard quos first album then lolnijinsky's fetlocks said:Noel and Weller will probably collaborate more now,which may be a good thing.
Liam will probably try to recreate the "mountain of charlie" scene from Scarface for a while,which may seem like a good thing,but probably isn't.
I personally think that they should have split after the 1st album,as they were never going to better that.
In fairness,not many other bands have either.
i doubt it mate..have you ever seen 2 brothers apologise to each otherBlueMoon93 said:Do you reckon Liam will eventually go crying for him back or not? I hope so :(
exileindevon said:i doubt it mate..have you ever seen 2 brothers apologise to each otherBlueMoon93 said:Do you reckon Liam will eventually go crying for him back or not? I hope so :(
svennis pennis said:I imagine Gem will probably work with Liam on his solo stuff. He really has the ability to bring out some blindingly good tunes with him. Outta time, Love Like a Bomb, Born on a Different Cloud.
Dont give a shit about Robbie Williams drummer. I like Andy and hope he features in one of the solo line ups.
BillyShears said:I'm gonna go out on a limb here...
I'm sure there will be lots of snide things said over the coming days about Oasis...
I was there tonight. It is fucking devastating to see people you love, admire, and have looked up to, implode on this level. Oasis will always be the band who changed my life. They are the band of our generation. Inextricably linked with my teenage years, my twenties, and beyond. I was there at the Academy, Maine Road, and so many shows beyond that. Only a few weeks ago I had the pleasure of taking one of our first team to see Oasis and meet them for the first time. City was one of the few constants they had in their life...
Whatever happens, when everything will be said and done, Definitely Maybe and Morning Glory will live on in the same way the first Sex Pistols album, the way Sgt Pepper, Harvest, Nevermind, and plethora of other albums will live on.
"...you and I we're gonna live forever..."