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Easty's post is really about Oasis pre '97 and I have to say I agree they were great ion the early years. I don't buy the rip off argument - it's always been the way music has moved forwards Elvis, Zeppelin... the Rolling Stones early stuff is all pinched from Mississippi.


My problem is with Oasis now. Their gigs are awful - now basically just like a karaoke football match but with more beer, fighting and about 90% male. There was an article in the paper about this last week "Oasis have found their fanbase niche in a particular white, feral male underclass". Same goes for Kasabian who must be the most over rated bag of croc ever.

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MrBen Wrote:

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> My problem is with Oasis now. Their gigs are awful

> - now basically just like a karaoke football match

> but with more beer, fighting and about 90% male.

> There was an article in the paper about this last

> week "Oasis have found their fanbase niche in a

> particular white, feral male underclass". Same

> goes for Kasabian who must be the most over rated

> bag of croc ever.



(tu) Agreed. Rather watch Fleeting Foxes or my band!B)

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