/oasis/ general

There used to be this great interview of Noel and The Chemical Brothers on an American radio station around the time "Setting Sun" came out where Noel is drunk and goes off about drunk driving:

>Noel: "What recording artists have recorded a song against drunk driving? I'll tell you one who hasn't and his name's Bonehead. He's the biggest drunk driver in England. Drink and drive, it's top! You're not even arguing are you, cos you know it's boss. You lot in that control room have been pissed out yer head driving all over the place!

>Some kid phones in with a question for the Chemical Brothers....

>Noel cuts in: "Have you got a driving licence? Do you drink? My first record was called 'Pissed up at the wheel'"

>Another kid phones in, "I was wondering what you guys do in your free time?"

>Noel: "Drunk driving mate. Get lushed up and get out in the Mustang and just trash people. Also mountain bike drunk driving. Drunk riding!"

>Some girl phones in with a question for Noel, "what's your ultimate goal in life?"

>Noel: "To just cause a really massive pile up on the motorway. I've achieved everything I've wanted to do apart from getting banned for drunk driving"

Absolute fucking legend

this
brandon diddled kids at karate camp and montie exposed him so now he's trying to make "oasis is bad" a meme.

>>direct extrapolation of logical chain
Not at all. The argument is who a music is *meant* for, as in the artistic intended audience. What kids choose to listen to is irrelevant.

>Friendo sick fuck pedo scum
Source for this?

youtube.com/watch?v=wVXIswF_S00

31:00 lmao

>artistic intended audience
Oh my bad, I was operating under the pretense that you're not a blithering retard.

Then again,
>/Oasis/

ITT: oasis fans desperately defending their pop band as if they're anything more

>using pop as a pejorative
And yeah, they're just a straight up rock band. They make no bones about it.

Yeah, sounds like a cool dude

youtube.com/watch?v=0jfQ4q4Hfcc

These lads were just fucking having it.