I think the audience will be 30% original fans (about 21,000 of them) 20% new fans who just want a good time (14,000 of them) and 50% people who are a bit gutted there hasn't been a massive oasis gig for 3 years by that point, meaning they must soak everyone in piss and act like they love the stone roses, when really they just love throwing piss at the concerts of manchester bands (about 35,000 of them).
for the younger members who like the stone roses.....prepare to have your illusions shattered....poor live act......some things are best left in the past
Quote by wadeyfor the younger members who like the stone roses.....prepare to have your illusions shattered....poor live act......some things are best left in the past
Probably be too drunk to remember. Plus as Rhys says, it'll be more about the day.
They're a bunch of ageing pub rock merchants who are fleecing idiots to plump up their pension plan, if they admitted that I would have a modicum of respect. As they won't they are cunts.
They play a more reactionary type of pop music than is heard on the Xfactor, it's all about t-shirts, corporate packages and hot dog concessions.
Quote by RadfordThey're a bunch of ageing pub rock merchants who are fleecing idiots to plump up their pension plan, if they admitted that I would have a modicum of respect. As they won't they are cunts.
They play a more reactionary type of pop music than is heard on the Xfactor, it's all about t-shirts, corporate packages and hot dog concessions.
Quote by RadfordThey're a bunch of ageing pub rock merchants who are fleecing idiots to plump up their pension plan, if they admitted that I would have a modicum of respect. As they won't they are cunts.
They play a more reactionary type of pop music than is heard on the Xfactor, it's all about t-shirts, corporate packages and hot dog concessions.
Quote by RadfordThey're a bunch of ageing pub rock merchants who are fleecing idiots to plump up their pension plan, if they admitted that I would have a modicum of respect. As they won't they are cunts.
They play a more reactionary type of pop music than is heard on the Xfactor, it's all about t-shirts, corporate packages and hot dog concessions.