How angry are you? Now the Oasis thread.
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number 5, im not being condisending, maybe you know your music.
but the beatles were the most forward thinking, pioneering musicians of their own , or any other generation.
have you listened to revolver???
but the beatles were the most forward thinking, pioneering musicians of their own , or any other generation.
have you listened to revolver???
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But Dundee yes you are being condisending. I love my music as far as guitar bands go. As a near 30 year old, Oasis define my generation. The Beatles only bult on what went before them. To say anything else is really narrow minded.dundeegunner wrote:number 5, im not being condisending, maybe you know your music.
but the beatles were the most forward thinking, pioneering musicians of their own , or any other generation.
have you listened to revolver???
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number 5, you are correct in that the beatles took influences from the skiffle movement and the american rock and roll scene. but from rubber soul onwards (1965) they were the band that all of their contempories looked to. because of their success, they had the pick of studio technology of the time, the were allowed "artistic freedom", and trust me, it it wasnt for lennon, mcartney and harrison, music would not be as we know it todayNumber 5 wrote:But Dundee yes you are being condisending. I love my music as far as guitar bands go. As a near 30 year old, Oasis define my generation. The Beatles only bult on what went before them. To say anything else is really narrow minded.dundeegunner wrote:number 5, im not being condisending, maybe you know your music.
but the beatles were the most forward thinking, pioneering musicians of their own , or any other generation.
have you listened to revolver???
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Mate, they should have split 10 years ago... after all, that's when they stopped trying!Number 5 wrote:I'm fucking pissed that Oasis have split.
That band basically defined my life until now.
They were THE band of my youth, but I'm bored of them now... fueding brothers who strut around like superstars is SOOOOO last century!



I blame that *word censored* with the wooden leg that fcuked over paul mc carthy
Have to say I hate oasis and the gallagher *word censored*
Never really liked them to begin with but when that liam started shagging the appleton bird from all saints that totally finished the bastard off in my eyes (I would love to have given her one
).
Anyway onto the serious matter at hand......yes I be seriously pissed off
We had a real chance to turn those *word censored* over today and blew it cos of a mixture of reasons that wont change - almunia will never be good enough, barring a transplant diaby will never have a brain, no referee will ever stand up to those manc *word censored* and wenger will never buy the required quality for key positions so yes I am well pist off right now



Have to say I hate oasis and the gallagher *word censored*


Anyway onto the serious matter at hand......yes I be seriously pissed off



I'm not angry with the team, as we were fantastic!
I'm so frustrated and gutted, but you don't always get what you deserve and today was like that
Gutted for the team and Wenger. Almunia had a shocker, and Diaby's error is inexplicable... but what can you say to him?? it was a mistake, and one he'll probably never repeat. It's frustrating but it was a freak.
Head up lads, the game tonight showed we have the spirit and quality to have a good season... next stop Citeh!

I'm so frustrated and gutted, but you don't always get what you deserve and today was like that

Gutted for the team and Wenger. Almunia had a shocker, and Diaby's error is inexplicable... but what can you say to him?? it was a mistake, and one he'll probably never repeat. It's frustrating but it was a freak.
Head up lads, the game tonight showed we have the spirit and quality to have a good season... next stop Citeh!


i switched off the tele at the final whistle, but was wenger's interview tongue in cheek then or what?Chef_uk wrote:Watching Wenger at the end made me laugh out loud though and his interview afterwards had me in stitches, the Boss is a legend and although we didn't take 3 points today, we've shut up every critic from 3 weeks ago.