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Welcome To The Music
Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston
182 episodes
4 months ago
The stories and people behind the music.

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The stories and people behind the music.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Music
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Will Oasis breakup before they tour in 2025?
Welcome To The Music
25 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
Will Oasis breakup before they tour in 2025?

Welcome to the kickoff show of our new season!


Here's a recap of today's episode!


Hosts Gregg and Karim discussed their recent experiences at various shows. Karim shared his experience at the Storry concert, where he and his wife, Minaz, enjoyed the performance despite initial confusion about the event. They both expressed their enjoyment of the shows and Storry's performance.


Karim and Gregg discussed their recent experiences at music shows. Karim attended a Shaggy concert and a Trews concert, while Gregg planned to attend a Milky Chance and K-Flay concert. Karim also mentioned seeing the re-release of the Oasis documentary and his brother's upcoming trip to Wembley Stadium to see Oasis perform. They speculated about Oasis potentially opening with "Rock and Roll Star" and Kendrick Lamar possibly bringing Oasis to the Super Bowl halftime show. Gregg mentioned a 20% probability of Oasis splitting up before completing their tour, and they discussed how betting money would impact the probability.


Karim and Gregg discussed the dynamic pricing issue with Ticketmaster, comparing it to Uber's surge pricing during mass shootings. Karim suggested that bands and musicians are making as much money as they can due to the decline in music streaming revenue, and the high ticket prices are a result of this. Gregg mentioned that fans are willing to pay high prices for special events like an Oasis concert.


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Welcome To The Music
The stories and people behind the music.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.