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middle class yuppies with lyirics including girls that love boys that love girls that love boys, we live in a house a very big house the the country, all the people so many people all go hand in hand. GREAT :rolleyes:

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The fest to be at? Nooo, IOW lineup should be called V on the sea cus its turned into a V festival style thing.

And Beady eye are too high, it must be the worst Sunday lineup I've ever seen.

Bestivals the place to be.

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For the record I'd welcome Oasis at Leeds, most of the stuff they've put out over the past decade has been toss, but their first two albums are up there with Siamese Dream, The Holy Bible and OK Computer in the classic 90s records stakes.

Shame it would attract middle class private schoolboys who get drunk off two Turborgs pretending to be "propah fookin' lads". <_<

Anyway, Blur. Leeds Fest. Make it happen. Won't be as epic as Glastonbury but they will put on an immense show again and definitely be the band of the weekend.

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so many errors not sure if serious??

Will you resurrect the Oasis thread in discussions then? I love that thread, and btw Beady Eye have only released 1 song and it's B-side (which is a cover) and a snippet of their next song.

So how is it going from strength to strength? But i will buy it anyway

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Everyone knows Noel was the driving force behind Oasis. He wrote a good portion of all their lyrics and riffs. Liam just stood there trying to look like Ian Brown and droned into a mic, occasionally saying things like "let's fookin' ave yer, you fookin coont, fookin' mad fer it, knowarramean?" like the Mancunian "hard man" he is. :rolleyes:

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