I'd go to an Oasis gig, but having seen them in the mid 90s (amazing), and seen them again in the late 2000s (shockingly bad), it would just be out of morbid curiosity.
Coldplay? I didn't even walk a few fields over to see em for free at Glastonbury |
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By *asual777Man 11 weeks ago
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Coldplay are a strange band. Viva la Vida, magic , in my place and panic show that they’re potentially elite. However they know that commercial success comes from the fix you and yellow type of anthems which are perfectly good songs but a little emotionally manipulative . I don’t tend to try for tickets as I think there are people who just enjoy the hits and don’t place them in the Ed sheeran (talented but more interested in commercial success ) category who will want them more than me .
Was never a huge oasis fan . Liam is an absolute monster of a frontman though . I like live forever but got so bored of the wonderwall era . Lyrically very limited . I love watching Liam belt carnation on YouTube . A superstar who could have done with a better lyricist |
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Liam is the last great frontman in my opinion, in all honesty we all know he’s vocally so limited, but the snarl and presence just can’t be matched. Coldplay are more of an experience with one another gig I think, more theatrical. |
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