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highplainsdem

(57,575 posts)
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:14 PM Friday

Oasis paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during their show at Wembley tonight,

their first show since he passed away.

They showed his face on the screen at the end of Live Forever, and then Liam dedicated the next song, Rock 'n' Roll Star, to him.





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Oasis paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during their show at Wembley tonight, (Original Post) highplainsdem Friday OP
Oasis have always been a rock'n'roll band. speak easy Friday #1
Yes. I'm glad they did this. highplainsdem Friday #2
Brits gotta stick together. speak easy Friday #3
People who care about others have to stick together. Artists have to stick together. highplainsdem Friday #4
I'm not into Metal or Hip Hop, speak easy Friday #5
They're good, but I'm very tired of female solo artists. Want a return to guitar rock. To bands. highplainsdem Friday #6

speak easy

(12,079 posts)
1. Oasis have always been a rock'n'roll band.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:20 PM
Friday

So many Acts today play it Safe. Ozzy never did. Legend.

speak easy

(12,079 posts)
5. I'm not into Metal or Hip Hop,
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 09:45 PM
Friday

but I appreciate artistic achievement. Oasis was the standout band in the 90's. No question. Today it's Billies' Hit Me Hard and Soft and Chappell Roan's The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. Hit Me Hard and Soft is one for the ages. Extraordinary production by Finneas.

highplainsdem

(57,575 posts)
6. They're good, but I'm very tired of female solo artists. Want a return to guitar rock. To bands.
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 10:03 PM
Friday

When I mentioned artists having to stick together, I was thinking of what Trump said about AI companies not having to consider copyright. Wondering what, if anything, the Gallagher brothers might've said about that. Noel especially, with all those songs. The creeps who stole all that copyrighted music for Suno and Udio and other music generators must love Trump.

This is what Noel.said about AI in.2023:

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/noel-gallagher-calls-ai-the-final-nail-in-the-coffin-of-music/

Following the recent viral ‘lost’ Oasis album created by artificial intelligence, Noel Gallagher has weighed into the debate regarding AI in the music industry.

The album, titled AISIS, was created using original recordings by the British band Breezer, who replaced their singer’s vocals with an AI-generated version of Liam Gallagher’s voice, who later approved of the project. The former Oasis frontman claimed it sounded “better” than most contemporary music, and said “I sound mega” on the recordings.

In a new interview with SPIN magazine, Noel claimed he didn’t care for artificial intelligence in music, saying, “Fucking embarrassing. I just think people clearly have too much time and money on their hands if they’re fucking around with that for a laugh. I mean, who wants to fucking hear Ringo Starr singing ‘She’s Electric’ and Freddie Mercury singing ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger?’ Life’s too short for that shit.”

He continued: “AI will be the final nail in the coffin of music. I’m sure that the major record labels are now working on the technology to copyright it and machines will write music. Why hire a songwriter when you can own a machine to do it? Then Harry Styles can pump out Harry Styles music for the rest of his fucking life.”


I hope Liam isn't quite as dumb about AI as he was a couple of years ago.
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