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Oct 01, 2005 15:03

Ok, so here I am, a day after the fact, and I feel like a changed individual, yes, most certainly changed. I never thought in a million years, I would ever get a chancer to see Oasis in the flesh...and I did. After all these years of love, and severe dedication to knowing the true sentimental antiquities of music. I did it...and they were gods.

Well, let me specify here, Liam was in fact GOD. A jedi. A man of substance, and talent, and well...maybe he is just, "A fookin' singer in thar band mate, youknowworrimean?" I was just absolutely impressed by his mannerisms, and I love him, now, more than ever. No, I probably won't go back to the "worshipping" I commenced in back in the day, but that I think is because of my age. I love them, and they are the "warm center" of the universe. I would go as far to say, I now truly do, "love them" more than Blur. I don't know why, but, I do.

Liam...lets put it this way, is God. He stood up there, and hardly broke a sweat singing their songs, and hardly displayed any kind of emotion whatsoever, which of course INTENSIFIED his "God status." They played a good majority of the classics. I was much happified by this, I couldn't have done without them. Though, I am sure they are sick and tired of performing them. But, they are the songs that made them, so it is the least they can do, in my opinion. I was on the verge of tears the entire time, from lack of understanding how I got that far, and SEVERE happiness, of course.

They were amazing, it is really the only word I can contrive at this moment in time to explain how perfect their performance was. I would like to become a fucking groupie, and go to every show. How wonderful that would be. All I can say it, if ever they come around again, just fucking go. It is SO worth it, besides, how else are you going to get to see Jesus Christ play a guitar?

~Britannia

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