Pearl Jam and Oasis share a lot of song titles
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You saw Pearl Jam, Oasis, and Radiohead in one trip!?!?!?! Wow! The three of them (along with U2) are my personal "Mount Rushmore" of all-time favourite bands.mwplum said:My wife and I were in Paris at Rock en Seine on the night of their backstage fight. We initially thought it was "french humour"...the screens went blue just before they were about to come on, and the message read in French something along the lines of "Oasis will not be performing tonight." We were dumbstruck, just hoping they'd come out, but When they trotted out the old ska band Madness (who had played earlier that day on a different stage) we were absolutely gutted. Even then, we just figured it was one of their infamous spats, and that they'd make up a day or two later to finish off their tour dates in Italy. We had no idea it would be the end (hopefully it isn't).
In the days leading up to that festival, we were fortunate to attend what would be their second last show. It was at the tiny, historic, Bridlington Spa. A venue right on the ocean of the Yorkshire coast. The venue only held 3,800 people, and we were on the rail for the whole show! After seeing them many times in big venues, it was really incredible to be so close to the band in such a small venue. Based on their performance that night, nothing would have lead us to suspect that just a few days later they'd blow up like that.
Despite the awful circumstances that transpired in Paris, that trip as a whole was absolutely incredible! It was our first time in the UK and Europe. We started in Scotland, toured around Glasgow and Edinburgh before taking the train down to Manchester to see Peal Jam. It was my first time seeing PJ in many years (due to school, lack of finances, etc) and they were just incredible, opened with Long Road which was really fitting. From there we drove to Bridlington for Oasis, then flew out of Manchester to Prague to see Radiohead, on to Paris, and then back to the UK to see Radiohead headline the Reading festival.
We always said that if Oasis played a small club in England, and if we were lucky enough to get tickets, we'd make the trip. The tickets went on sale at 2am our time, and when we lucked out, it was on! After getting the tickets, we were so excited to learn that all of our top 3 favourite bands were playing in and around the UK/Europe at that same time. It seemed like fate.
Anyways, sorry for such a long ramble, but I guess I'm just getting nostalgic as my wife and I are expecting our first child in a few weeks, so there won't be many more opportunities to travel in the foreseeable future. At least we'll have those memories from the summer of 2009!
Hope you all got to see Oasis in their heyday, they really embodied the spirit of rock n roll, and I would hope they too get into the Hall of Fame when they're eligible in 2019.
Cheers all,Matt
BTW: Every music fan should be able to recite their own Mount Rushmore of favourite bands.
And speaking of the Hall of Fame, hopefully my favourites will continue to get inducted:
2017 - Pearl Jam
2018 - Radiohead
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Yo Matt, that's no ramble, that's a great story! Honestly, if I'd seen those three bands in the course of a week...my head would explode. Two of my favorites (eV and Ryan Adams) are playing back to back later this year and I might jump off a bridge when it's done!mwplum said:My wife and I were in Paris at Rock en Seine on the night of their backstage fight. We initially thought it was "french humour"...the screens went blue just before they were about to come on, and the message read in French something along the lines of "Oasis will not be performing tonight." We were dumbstruck, just hoping they'd come out, but When they trotted out the old ska band Madness (who had played earlier that day on a different stage) we were absolutely gutted. Even then, we just figured it was one of their infamous spats, and that they'd make up a day or two later to finish off their tour dates in Italy. We had no idea it would be the end (hopefully it isn't).
In the days leading up to that festival, we were fortunate to attend what would be their second last show. It was at the tiny, historic, Bridlington Spa. A venue right on the ocean of the Yorkshire coast. The venue only held 3,800 people, and we were on the rail for the whole show! After seeing them many times in big venues, it was really incredible to be so close to the band in such a small venue. Based on their performance that night, nothing would have lead us to suspect that just a few days later they'd blow up like that.
Despite the awful circumstances that transpired in Paris, that trip as a whole was absolutely incredible! It was our first time in the UK and Europe. We started in Scotland, toured around Glasgow and Edinburgh before taking the train down to Manchester to see Peal Jam. It was my first time seeing PJ in many years (due to school, lack of finances, etc) and they were just incredible, opened with Long Road which was really fitting. From there we drove to Bridlington for Oasis, then flew out of Manchester to Prague to see Radiohead, on to Paris, and then back to the UK to see Radiohead headline the Reading festival.
We always said that if Oasis played a small club in England, and if we were lucky enough to get tickets, we'd make the trip. The tickets went on sale at 2am our time, and when we lucked out, it was on! After getting the tickets, we were so excited to learn that all of our top 3 favourite bands were playing in and around the UK/Europe at that same time. It seemed like fate.
Anyways, sorry for such a long ramble, but I guess I'm just getting nostalgic as my wife and I are expecting our first child in a few weeks, so there won't be many more opportunities to travel in the foreseeable future. At least we'll have those memories from the summer of 2009!
Hope you all got to see Oasis in their heyday, they really embodied the spirit of rock n roll, and I would hope they too get into the Hall of Fame when they're eligible in 2019.
Cheers all,Matt0 -
yeah but oasis are shitdanny d0
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I love Oasis. They were a breath of fresh air when they hit in the mid '90's. I also got into Noel's High Flying Birds project and Beady Eye. The reissues of the first 3 records are pretty awesome to have as well."It's best to live in grace before you're forced to." EV- 10/09/20140
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And sadly, PJ is only slightly more productive with new material these days.1998: 6/26, 6/27, 6/29
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Quite true. The last Oasis album was released in 2008 (nine years ago). PJ released BS a year later and then only one since.wnh1977 said:And sadly, PJ is only slightly more productive with new material these days.
Noel Gallagher has released two solid albums since 2011.0 -
It's difficult to compare because it's two different countries. I can't account for US, but UK wise PJ are non existent radio wise particularly commercial (thankfully), they catch airtime on rock stations. But Oasis are homebred, they're pretty out there, they were part of that mod cult with Stone Roses, Who, Paul Weller and that indie implosion. Grunge/Alternative scene never set here, whereas all that Blur stuff is still cascading the stations to this very day! A bit like the 90s American scene is over there if I'm right in thinking?rummy said:
I think they deserve to get in. They made some kick ass music. Unfortunately, they weren't as popular in NA as they were in the UK so that might hurt their chances. However, whether you like them or not, their overall popularity followed a relatively similar trajectory as Pearl Jam's. I'm not saying the attitudes of the Gallagher Bros are anything like the PJ members. I'm just talking records sales, radio play, etc.darthvedder said:I can't wait for the shitstorm that is sure to come when they make the hall of fame.
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rummy said:
I think they deserve to get in. They made some kick ass music. Unfortunately, they weren't as popular in NA as they were in the UK so that might hurt their chances. However, whether you like them or not, their overall popularity followed a relatively similar trajectory as Pearl Jam's. I'm not saying the attitudes of the Gallagher Bros are anything like the PJ members. I'm just talking records sales, radio play, etc.darthvedder said:I can't wait for the shitstorm that is sure to come when they make the hall of fame.
But agree that it will hurt there hall chances, even if it is unfair I'm not really complaining, didn't like them anyway!0 -
i guess they probably have the most same song titles.Spiritual_Chaos said:
In relation to most artists I've come across, yes.eeriepadave said:three is a lot? ok
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^^^^^^^^Thanks Ledvedderman! That's awesome you get to see your two favs this year! I've only seen Ryan Adams once, but it was opening for Oasis in 2008. Thought he was great then, and from what I've been reading on music sites etc., he's only gotten better. I'd like to see him again for sure. Which EV show are you going to?
And Rummy, it sounds like we have the same favourites! Funny you should mention U2, as I've always been a casual fan especially of their older music, but somehow have never seen them live. But that's all going to change tomorrow! We're going to see them in Vancouver and then drive down to Seattle to see the show on Sunday too! They've been in town now for over a week rehearsing. Last night me and a buddy went for a run around the seawall in Vancouver, and we could hear them from inside BC Place even though we were on the other side of the harbour! The sound was so good that we took a break and walked closer to the stadium. I guess because the roof is thin you could hear the music crystal clear! We got to hear about an hour of them sound checking. It was really neat as Vancouver can be a pretty dull town, especially during the work week, but there were people out all along the seawall and even more outside the stadium just chilling and enjoying the music. It was really quite surreal! Hope you're able to catch one of the shows on this tour!1992-07-21 Vancouver
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I'll be at Rogers Centre (the one in Toronto) on June 23!mwplum said:^^^^^^^^Thanks Ledvedderman! That's awesome you get to see your two favs this year! I've only seen Ryan Adams once, but it was opening for Oasis in 2008. Thought he was great then, and from what I've been reading on music sites etc., he's only gotten better. I'd like to see him again for sure. Which EV show are you going to?
And Rummy, it sounds like we have the same favourites! Funny you should mention U2, as I've always been a casual fan especially of their older music, but somehow have never seen them live. But that's all going to change tomorrow! We're going to see them in Vancouver and then drive down to Seattle to see the show on Sunday too! They've been in town now for over a week rehearsing. Last night me and a buddy went for a run around the seawall in Vancouver, and we could hear them from inside BC Place even though we were on the other side of the harbour! The sound was so good that we took a break and walked closer to the stadium. I guess because the roof is thin you could hear the music crystal clear! We got to hear about an hour of them sound checking. It was really neat as Vancouver can be a pretty dull town, especially during the work week, but there were people out all along the seawall and even more outside the stadium just chilling and enjoying the music. It was really quite surreal! Hope you're able to catch one of the shows on this tour!0 -
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2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
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2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
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I'll be at two shows in NJ in June... can't waitrummy said:
I'll be at Rogers Centre (the one in Toronto) on June 23!mwplum said:^^^^^^^^Thanks Ledvedderman! That's awesome you get to see your two favs this year! I've only seen Ryan Adams once, but it was opening for Oasis in 2008. Thought he was great then, and from what I've been reading on music sites etc., he's only gotten better. I'd like to see him again for sure. Which EV show are you going to?
And Rummy, it sounds like we have the same favourites! Funny you should mention U2, as I've always been a casual fan especially of their older music, but somehow have never seen them live. But that's all going to change tomorrow! We're going to see them in Vancouver and then drive down to Seattle to see the show on Sunday too! They've been in town now for over a week rehearsing. Last night me and a buddy went for a run around the seawall in Vancouver, and we could hear them from inside BC Place even though we were on the other side of the harbour! The sound was so good that we took a break and walked closer to the stadium. I guess because the roof is thin you could hear the music crystal clear! We got to hear about an hour of them sound checking. It was really neat as Vancouver can be a pretty dull town, especially during the work week, but there were people out all along the seawall and even more outside the stadium just chilling and enjoying the music. It was really quite surreal! Hope you're able to catch one of the shows on this tour!
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