I agree! David you make a good point. I am just sick of Oasis reeling out 
the same crap over and over again.


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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Re; Matt Deighton !
>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 06:56:37 -0700
>
>Nice one David!
>
>
>CB
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Lorianne wrote.....
> > "I agree. With Matt Deighton, and especially Andy Bell Oasis now have
> > the potential to become the biggest band in the world - and deserve it."
> >
> > Oh yes, the potential....
> > ...in the red corner, weighing in very light, we have Matt Deighton. A
> > man whose career can be surmised as:
> > Mother Earth, the rockier side of Acid Jazz. Got attention by having
> > Weller do backing vocals on their early stuff, made one reasonable
> > album, then turned into a mid 70`s American stadium rock act, complete
> > with hair and moustaches, but sadly not the stadiums. They split and
> > Matt became....
> > Matt Deighton. Erstwhile folk singer and modern day Nick Drake type. Got
> > dropped. Matt then joined Paul Weller with a spin round the country
> > performing the rockier guitar bits of "Heavy Soul". As Weller decided to
> > go less rocky, he booted our Matt out. Matt then went on the dole, got
> > his hair cut for interviews and even (apparently) tried to sell his
> > guitars. Luckily for Matt, Oasis needed a guitarist, and for obvious
> > reasons, a Weller related one. With Noel out the picture, and Steve
> > (Fanny) Craddock the current incumbent in the Weller sidekick role, Matt
> > was the only option. I give you.....Matt Deighton.
> >
> > In the blue corner, weighing in even lighter, we have Andy Bell. Good
> > early track record with Ride, but steady decline since then. Split Ride
> > to form Hurricane #1, who then recorded an album of Ride doing Oasis.
> > Obviously worked, because after more pitiful releases, he left his new
> > band to fill the vacant "standing in the background playing guitar"
> > position.
> >
> > Oh the potential....
> >
> > I still don`t understand the point about Oasis deserving a position of
> > biggest band in world. Why ?
> >
> > "Am i the only one who realises that although he once showed some
> > musical and songwriting talent, Noel Gallagher has sadly run out of
> > ideas."
> >
> > He stopped using his best idea - plagiarism, under the illusion that he
> > was some kind of musical genius.
> >
> > "If Oasis are even going to bother continuing as a band then they need
> > to start with fresh ideas and a complete new line up (i.e: no more
> > gallaghers)."
> >
> > Why call them Oasis then ? With no more Gallaghers, that means no
> > original members ?? Personally I`d like to see the most talented
> > Gallagher, Paul, "largin` it" onstage. That would be worth paying to
> > see.
> >
> > "Noel and Liam may have made Oasis, but they shouldn't be the ones to
> > finish it."
> >
> > And on that note, we agree and finish.
> >
> > David W.
> > --
> > David Walker
> >
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> > http://www.modculture.com
> >
>
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