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Oasis' Noel Gallagher slams Mick Hucknall after Manchester comment

Noel says Mick’s comments are 'irrelevant'

Sat 22 Nov, 2008

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Sorry Joe but I still think you're getting confused. Oasis last made a great record in '96, the Stones in '72 and Take That have released a couple of ok-ish singles in the past, but are generally cack. Why is it that the setlists for Oasis/Stones gigs are top-heavy with stuff from their heyday? If Oasis had released anything decent in the last 12 years they wouldn't need to rely on so many songs from DM and WTSMG. If you're relying on the music you made ages ago...then you are no longer relevant - you are a greatest hits cabaret act...simple as that. Of course popular music doesn't equal rubbish but there are an awful lot of middle aged housewives buying X-Factor dross. Using your logic, Eoghan Quigg is the future of the British music industry.

Wed 26 Nov, 2008

For fuck's sake joebaia, nobody's saying that Oasis are unpopular - they are saying they are boring and irrelevant. Two different things entirely. Going on about how many stadiums they've sold out is pointless. Do you really think the Stones are still relevant despite selling shedloads of tickets when they tour? What about Take That - they've sold out most of their shows recently. Oasis are contributing nothing to the British Music scene currently - their music is stuck in a timewarp. People are going to their shows purely for nostalgia. Oh, and if the Electric Proms was anything to go by - Liam's voice is shot to pieces.

Mon 24 Nov, 2008

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