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Think it'll actually happen?
Think it'll actually happen?
Well considering I have been admitted to the same hospital 3 times since July 15 I am getting better. You would think quadruple bypass would be the thing messing with me for so long. A couple other things are what is holding me back. Had the surgery and the next morning was up and walking around. Next day my knees and feet swell up with gout. Drained them and got better to go home. 2 days later it came back. I was somewhat able to hobble around the house but pretty much bedridden while we screwed around with primary care doctor to fix it. Was going to an orthopedist on 8/1 and when I got up to go to the car and got real dizzy and sweating about half way to the car. Made it and the A/C and sitting got me better. Got to orthopedist and just got out of the car into a wheelchair and it was that times 100. It's the only time in all this that I was seriously worried about dying. Got me inside and EMS took me back to the hospital. Turns out the surgery caused an ulcer on my colon. Fixed that after while. After that there were a couple other minor things but the main problem is still the gout. They got me into a rehab center and that didn't go well. Let's just say don't send anyone you love to Landmark on Eastern Parkway, don't. Left after 17 hours. Had to have a dressing on the wound on the chest on Sunday but couldn't get in until Wednesday. They readmitted me for the 3rd time. Had another surgery to clean out the wound and then another this morning to close it because it was looking good. The good news came this afternoon when I found a good rehab center that would take me. My insurance isn't taken by many rehab centers and this one is out of network so it's only covered at 60% but at this point if it's a matter of a couple thousand dollars I can't tell you how much I don't care. Hoping to get there tomorrow or Thursday. Walking again and getting back to a normal life because the last month and a half has sucked. Thanks for asking.How you doin'?
Just get better. Hopefully it turns around.Well considering I have been admitted to the same hospital 3 times since July 15 I am getting better. You would think quadruple bypass would be the thing messing with me for so long. A couple other things are what is holding me back. Had the surgery and the next morning was up and walking around. Next day my knees and feet swell up with gout. Drained them and got better to go home. 2 days later it came back. I was somewhat able to hobble around the house but pretty much bedridden while we screwed around with primary care doctor to fix it. Was going to an orthopedist on 8/1 and when I got up to go to the car and got real dizzy and sweating about half way to the car. Made it and the A/C and sitting got me better. Got to orthopedist and just got out of the car into a wheelchair and it was that times 100. It's the only time in all this that I was seriously worried about dying. Got me inside and EMS took me back to the hospital. Turns out the surgery caused an ulcer on my colon. Fixed that after while. After that there were a couple other minor things but the main problem is still the gout. They got me into a rehab center and that didn't go well. Let's just say don't send anyone you love to Landmark on Eastern Parkway, don't. Left after 17 hours. Had to have a dressing on the wound on the chest on Sunday but couldn't get in until Wednesday. They readmitted me for the 3rd time. Had another surgery to clean out the wound and then another this morning to close it because it was looking good. The good news came this afternoon when I found a good rehab center that would take me. My insurance isn't taken by many rehab centers and this one is out of network so it's only covered at 60% but at this point if it's a matter of a couple thousand dollars I can't tell you how much I don't care. Hoping to get there tomorrow or Thursday. Walking again and getting back to a normal life because the last month and a half has sucked. Thanks for asking.
I didn’t like Oasis first time around. Not sure why. I dunno. Liked other bands similar to em.
Don't Look Back in Anger is a great song. Whether they make it through the tour depends on how much the younger brother has matured. He has a family now; so he's probably not partying as hard.
Re: Noel 'not keeping up' - I wonder how much was due to alcohol, getting a bit too comfortable, writing songs more for his voice than Liam's, trying to be 'artistic' (Be Here Now has some good songs but they're overproduced, bloated and self-indulgent) and clever versus writing a catchy chorus and melody, etc. It's interesting that several of the B-sides from the first two albums were damn good songs. Noel wrote maybe 20-25 killer tunes in the space of about 3 years. Hard to replicate that or to keep up that pace (ask John Fogerty). But, believing your own BS and taking yourself way too seriously can have seriously adverse effects on a rock 'n roll band and songwriter (See: U2). Certainly, nothing Noel has done with his High Flying Birds compare to the best of Oasis' music, imo.That was the song that really got me into them. MTV was playing Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova constantly and it just wasn't my thing. Especially Wonderwall. Even today, Noel says he doesn't understand how that song got so massive. Probably around 2000 or so, I screwing around on acoustic guitar with my friends and one of them played Don't Look Back in Anger. Shortly after that, I'm buying their first 3 albums - which were LOADED with great songs - and got into them pretty hardcore. I saw them in 2001 co-headlining with the Black Crowes (humorously titled "The Tour of Brotherly Love") and again a few years later at the Ryman, which at that point they were playing smaller venues and running on fumes in America. After Be Here Now, the great songs were far and few between. Noel said the pressure got to him and he couldn't keep up.
I figured they'd reunite at some point. There's just too much money to be made. It'll be massive in and around the U.K. but I'm curious how well they'd be received in America in 2025. The reunion news has gotten a lot more hype than I thought it would.