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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 1H 59M

07/08/25 Show 267 : Only The Most Dynamic Pricing For Kindly Cock Records' Lone Signing

from The Gerard Cosloy Radio Hour (That Feels Like Two Hours) · host Gerard Cosloy

earlier this week, a (very funny) social media post by David Stubbs extensively cataloged the myriad ways Oasis suck-like-crazy, laying waste to the revisionist history these dopes had any redeeming values, musical or otherwise. As this post was timed to coincide with the (less interesting) Bruddas’ reunion stadium tour — not titled “Triumph Of The Norms & Normettes”, but perhaps it should’ve been — it’s been circulated far and wide. The thing is, you don’t need Stubbs’ permission to conclude everything surrounding the band is wretched. As revelations go, this is somewhere between Victor Wembanyama is quite tall and water is especially wet. As sibling rivalries go, this stuff is hardly Ray versus Dave. It’s not even Greg vs. Raymond. WAKE ME WHEN THE SPECIAL MOMENTS REFORM. Or failing that, wake me at 8:30 am central time as i need to post the radio show.

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earlier this week, a (very funny) social media post by David Stubbs extensively cataloged the myriad ways Oasis suck-like-crazy, laying waste to the revisionist history these dopes had any redeeming values, musical or otherwise. As this post was timed to coincide with the (less interesting) Bruddas’ reunion stadium tour — not titled “Triumph Of The Norms & Normettes”, but perhaps it should’ve been — it’s been circulated far and wide. The thing is, you don’t need Stubbs’ permission to con...

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