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Not yet but will be surprised if any are below the £100 markHave they announced how much tickets are gonna be?
Not yet but will be surprised if any are below the £100 markHave they announced how much tickets are gonna be?
There is no viable "classic" line up, is there.the rumour is it is the gallaghers, plus the high flying birds as the backing band...
Russ Pritchard (Zutons & NGHFB's) on bass i'd imagine and Chris Sharrock (Who was at the fag end of Oasis and NGHFB's) as drummer.
Bonehead has been playing with Liam and reportedly was involved in the reconciliation so (Definitely) maybe making some appearances. Archer and Sharrock were in Beady Eye before going to NGHFB's so I guess Liam wouldn't be fussed about them being involved.
I went on the Sunday and loved it! But........ probably due to circumstance.I know this is a bit of a wanker's comment, but Oasis stopped being everything that made them special after they'd made it big. The energy, the working class angst, the voice for a generation stuff was real, but the lyrics went hollow after they were millionaires, nobodies fault, just took the edginess away. That said the rivalry with Blur, although completely manufactured, was something not seen in UK music since and I don't think you will again, due to the way it and other media is consumed so as a social phenomenon it's historic
I saw them once after the release of Definitely Maybe and at Knebworth, probably the best and worst gigs I've ever been to. Anyone that tells you the Sunday was good were either off their faces, not there, or lying. Part of that situational - literally hours to get food or drink, the line up wasn't as good - Kulashaker ffs and Liam was off his tits, some may find forgetting the lyrics to Champagne Supanova endearing, but I didn't.
I guess as a cultural phenomenon it'll be something - probably the biggest band in the UK of the last 50 years playing together(ish) for the first time in nearly 20 years, but so was Taylor Swift and I didn't have any desire to see her either.
There is no viable "classic" line up, is there.
Bonehead hasn't been well, don't know if he's up to touring.
Guigsy has disappeared from public view since he left/was sacked in 1999. He never liked touring in the first place, hence Scott McLeod being in the Wonderwall video and not him, he'd gone walkies.
Alan White ditto since he chose to leave, he's not interested at all.
Zak Starkey was never officially part of the band.
Andy Bell is busy with Ride.
Tony McCarroll, lolz.
So Liam, Noel, Gem Archer (who has played loads with Noel, and was in Beady Eye too) and AN Other Drummer/Bassist.