User talk:Mr. Monobrow
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Cheers for the Oasis citations--Crestville 18:09, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
Could you please have a look at the Mark Coyle page. You might know more about him than me, coz right now, it's shit--Crestville 01:23, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
- Cheers! BTW, dunt hurt to talk. Who loves ya baby?--Crestville 01:41, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
- tell you, you'll be lucky to find any info on the elusive cunt. I only know stuff off the definitley maybe dvd. He's great though, yeah.
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- Yeah, there's not that much info on him out there, but I reckon I could get enough to do a pretty good article. Starting from him doing the live sound for the Happy Mondays, The Stone Roses and the Inspiral Carpets, throught ot meeting Noel and writing dance music together, through to his work on early Oasis demos, gigs and rehearsals, through to his work on Definitely Maybe, through to his work on numerous Oasis tracks since then and finishing off with his Tailgunner stuff. There's more info out there than you think. A list of his individual contributions to Oasis tracks and gig would be immense, let me tell you. Mr. Monobrow 01:58, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
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You seem to be better at finding stuff that me (and I suspect you might be the proprieter of the Mr Monobrow Oasis fan site), so could you please do me a massive favour and have a go at finding and uploading the swirling union jack plughole image from thier first demo with The Real People. I need if for the info box on the Live Demonstration page. I know there's one on the Mr Monobrow site but me computer won't let me acess it (virus' and that), so could you please give it a crack? Cheers mate, big fun. --Crestville 02:49, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Zak Starkey case
Bring the Reactor interview as citation fact, dude. Otherwise I will be forced to take some sort of stinky telling to the webmasters of your behaviour. Bring it on, otherwise I will continue to reverse it. I need a citation of the Reactor interview and that's it. I don't take kind words for granted. I need facts and I need them quickly.
- I hope, I'm clear Elan Morin Tedronai 15:42, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
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- I don't know what he's talking about, I rarely do, but both of you would catch more flys with honey than vinigar. Stop being snotty, your doing no one any favours. He needs to stop being agressive too, but I've told him that before.--Crestville 17:49, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Here is the relevant part of the Reactor interview. http://www.mrmonobrow.dsl.pipex.com/monobrow/unheard/files/reactorzak.mp3
- Now, there's nothing in there, or in the articles quoting the Toronto Sun interview, which suggests Starkey has been offered a permanent/full-time role in Oasis. Like I said, you can't be a full-time member of two bands - let's say Oasis wanted to go back in the studio whilst Starkey is still on tour with The Who. Now, they'd either have to get another drummer in or wait until Starkey had finished his other job. There's plenty of articles online with headlines saying Starkey had been offered a full-time role, but there were all quoting the Toronto Sun interview, and if you read the quotes carefully, it's just Noel saying Starkey can continue with the same role as he is in now, which is recording the Oasis album and touring it, and then going off to do the same with The Who. "If he wants to." The Reactor interview, where Noel says: "I don't think he's ever going to leave The Who" and "I wouldn't ever wanna put him on the spot and say, 'If you join Oasis, you've got to leave The Who'" makes that position very clear. Also, you have the interviewer saying to Noel, "You introduced him as an official member this week", to which Noel said, "No."
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- One persons slack journalism can spread like wildfire over the Internet, such as the numerous articles declaring that Noel was going to team up with the Chemical Brothers again, when all Noel had said was he'd like to work with them again. Whenever possible, I steer clear of stories printed on half-reputable website when quoting sources, because of those very reasons. I prefer to read or listen to the full interview or the full quote in context instead of some journalists interpretation.
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- I'd also like to comment on my so-called 'behaviour' which I think was perfectly acceptable. I was just commenting on something I said twice which was removed by someone who, it seems, hasn't even heard the interview in question. I thought the fact that I quoted a good part on Noel's comments would have been good enough evidence. I wasn't rude, there was no insults, it wasn't aggressive - it was maybe written in a firm-sh tone, but nothing more than that. Mr. Monobrow 20:58, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Mr. Monobrow, I wouldn't take anything painbearer/elan says worth much. I received similar threats from him after I did some heavy clean up on the radiohead article which I assume, based on his comments at least, that he wrote a great deal of. The interesting thing to me about this is that in his articles, he doesn't seem to quote much of anything at all. Johnsorc 21:03, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Unkind of you to say it. I hadn't wrote great deal of Radiohead. It's a collaborative work. Step back.
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As I said behaviour, I meant reverse of the text, which I considered right. Anyways, I appologize and I'm not right, and you have my respect Monobrow... that I can't say for mr Johnsorc. Elan Morin Tedronai 10:41, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Ok, another one, I will write that Zak has been offered part-time membership in Oasis. And I think that this is what is happening, Zak Starkey is part-time member of Oasis and part time in the Who. After all, Noel said that he doesn't need to work for Marr, as they are all friends. Elan Morin Tedronai 10:41, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Live Demonstration
I've already got quite a bit of info about this in my article on The Real People, but now there's a separate page on it I was thinking about moving it over to Crestville's Live Demonstration page. I would be very grateful lf you could check it for accuracy for me. Jud 21:52, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Oh no!
Greatest hits? Fuck that!--Crestville 09:36, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Talk Tonight
You're absolutely correct about Talk Tonight being written for a girl in San Francisco. I am that girl! I wrote a letter to MOJO that was published in the August 2005 issue that was somewhat a rebuttal to the Oasis issue that came out a few months prior. I still have the guitar that Noel wrote Talk Tonight with that he wanted me to give him. I've read some inaccurate information regarding the inspiration of this song, i.e.: a woman vacationing in Las Vegas who thinks it's about her. Listen, I'm not trying to "cash in", in any way. I'm just a fiend for accuracy. I've made some corrections recently to the Talk Tonight page. Let me know what you think, or make any improvements. Thanks!
- Seems alright. I suppose you'd know better than anyone :) --Mr. Monobrow 21:59, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
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