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Kaiser Chiefs Ricky Wilson: 'Oasis have disappeared up their own arse'

Singer says his band are ready to replace legends

Sat 31 May, 2008

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IPODSTUOasis have been great, no doubt about it but calm down there. The point about going to nice restaurants is not literally going to nice restaurants, it means they have lost their edge and are playing the celebrity circuit the celebrity way. When the first made it, they may have gone on those circuits but they did it their way. Ofcourse growing up has something to do with it but the edge they once had is long gone, both as people and as musicians. Liam's passion is long gone. Noel will always be talented but as his albums have proven, he is struggling and thats by his own admission.Also, you say "the ones I haven't mentioned are necessarily GOOD but still VERY GOOD - make your mind up boss?I think Kaisers have a point but they're well well away from taking over!

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

The comments about Oasis are spot on - too interested in the posh meals offered by Londons swanky restaurants.That said, Oasis have been legends and there is no way Kaisers come close. Personally I prefer Kasabian to Kaisers but that's only my opinion. A re-union of the Stone Roses would fill the void, settle any debate and make us all very very happy.

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

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