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Post by yearzero on Mar 7, 2015 21:16:47 GMT -5
Glasgow setlist, according to this review: www.thesoundbot.com/noel-gallagher-live-review-sse-hydro-glasgow/Do The Damage (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach Everybody’s On The Run Fade Away In The Heat Of The Moment Lock All The Doors Riverman The Death Of You And Me You Know We Can’t Go Back Champagne Supernova Ballad Of The Mighty I Dream On The Dying Of Light The Mexican AKA… Broken Arrow Digsy’s Dinner If I Had A Gun Don’t Look Back In Anger AKA… What A Life! The Masterplan
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Mar 7, 2015 21:17:45 GMT -5
People are getting fucking carried away in this thread.
"Noel is reinventing champagne supernova" in the same post as "Beady eye played it safe with acoustic sets". Erm noel is just playing a song that was made so anthemic because of his brother on an acoustic guitar and he knows he'll get the crowd singing, like when he ruined supersonic.
As for Noel becoming a frontman now. I must have missed all the shit he got all over the internet because of how Shakey and nervous he looks on his own (none more so than last week on graham Norton).
I love them both and I'll defend them both to anyone but on here its constantly like 'let's fuckin nail liam to the ground while we hail lord noel'
I hate how split the Oasis fanbase become
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Post by World71R on Mar 7, 2015 21:18:14 GMT -5
I agree with what you say. Personally I wasnt too fussed with it but I get where your coming from. But this isn't the point I made. In terms of Solo output, this is what? The 3rd or 4th chance we have had to hear new material played live? And I signed in to champagne supernova and Don't look back in anger. I just think it proves really we all know we love to hear Oasis songs more than anything either Gallagher will put out now (in the main) and the shit Beady Eye got was slightly OTT I'd rather hear a full gig of NGHFB songs than CS, DLBIA and TM which I've heard 20x live before. What saves them is the fact they're rearranged with a choir etc and the fact Liam isn't (in latter Oasis) screeching them out (CS anyway). Thinking about how Liam would sneer, screech, and growl through songs live makes the wishes & wants of having him sing Noel-solo songs like Lock All the Doors and Soldier Boys & Jesus Freaks completely go away. It just goes to show how good of a job Noel does to incorporate a nice & radio-friendly tone, while still having a bit of aggression like Liam does.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Mar 7, 2015 21:20:52 GMT -5
If you were hearing a set full of Noel songs, he'd be playing same places as Beady Eye were BE didn't have the songs or the talent. NGHFB was the 2nd biggest selling album behind Coldplay in 2012, that's a massive, massive achievement . The amount of new, young fans I saw around today was surprising even to me. He's a solo artist in his own right even without Oasis songs. The reaction to WAL tonight was really immense. Just don't agree he'd head the way of BE without Oasis songs, that's nonsense to be honest. Not saying he wouldnt sell any less. He has the name Noel Gallagher on the front and hes still making commerically safe music cos he knows how to play the game I.e what a life. What I'm saying is I've been to see Noel 5 times and most people didn't know the vast vast majority of his solo songs while going mad for the old stuff. They didn't even know mucky fingers ffs I'm saying that these big venues are packed full of people waiting for Don't Look Back in Anger and probably even Wonderwall and Live Forever (to their dissapointment)
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Post by batfink30 on Mar 7, 2015 21:27:50 GMT -5
BE didn't have the songs or the talent. NGHFB was the 2nd biggest selling album behind Coldplay in 2012, that's a massive, massive achievement . The amount of new, young fans I saw around today was surprising even to me. He's a solo artist in his own right even without Oasis songs. The reaction to WAL tonight was really immense. Just don't agree he'd head the way of BE without Oasis songs, that's nonsense to be honest. Not saying he wouldnt sell any less. He has the name Noel Gallagher on the front and hes still making commerically safe music cos he knows how to play the game I.e what a life. What I'm saying is I've been to see Noel 5 times and most people didn't know the vast vast majority of his solo songs while going mad for the old stuff. They didn't even know mucky fingers ffs I'm saying that these big venues are packed full of people waiting for Don't Look Back in Anger and probably even Wonderwall and Live Forever (to their dissapointment) Yeah, I agree to an extent. I would even say that the last tours NGHFB gigs I was at, he was shaky and didn't really hit me as a front man. Perhaps it was just the crowd tonight but the difference was striking tonight in his confidence, chat with the crowd and tightness on the whole as a band. I mean, he was dancing away, when could you ever say that about him? It might be the case when I see them at the Albert Hall in a couple of weeks he's shaky again,i don't know.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 21:32:46 GMT -5
Glasgow setlist, according to this review: www.thesoundbot.com/noel-gallagher-live-review-sse-hydro-glasgow/Do The Damage (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach Everybody’s On The Run Fade Away In The Heat Of The Moment Lock All The Doors Riverman The Death Of You And Me You Know We Can’t Go Back Champagne Supernova Ballad Of The Mighty I Dream On The Dying Of Light The Mexican AKA… Broken Arrow Digsy’s Dinner If I Had A Gun Don’t Look Back In Anger AKA… What A Life! The Masterplan I can confirm that this is correct. Highlights for me were Everybody's On The Run, Fade Away...actually it's easier to say which songs weren't part of the highlights. Oh, there aren't any...
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Post by Lennon2217 on Mar 7, 2015 21:33:48 GMT -5
BE didn't have the songs or the talent. NGHFB was the 2nd biggest selling album behind Coldplay in 2012, that's a massive, massive achievement . The amount of new, young fans I saw around today was surprising even to me. He's a solo artist in his own right even without Oasis songs. The reaction to WAL tonight was really immense. Just don't agree he'd head the way of BE without Oasis songs, that's nonsense to be honest. Not saying he wouldnt sell any less. He has the name Noel Gallagher on the front and hes still making commerically safe music cos he knows how to play the game I.e what a life. What I'm saying is I've been to see Noel 5 times and most people didn't know the vast vast majority of his solo songs while going mad for the old stuff. They didn't even know mucky fingers ffs I'm saying that these big venues are packed full of people waiting for Don't Look Back in Anger and probably even Wonderwall and Live Forever (to their dissapointment) On the flip side those people are probably buying his new album and HFB. A lot of them have done that in fact. Beady Eye tried to play it straight too remember? AKA.....DGSS. The problem was lack of songwriting. BE was a definite step in the right direction and it sounded really modern/polished but again, some of those lyrics make me cringe.
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Post by World71R on Mar 7, 2015 21:37:06 GMT -5
I must say I am sort of surprised not to see The Girl With the X-Ray Eyes not be common on the setlists thus far in the tour. Hopefully things will change as it goes because I think that would be interesting to hear live.
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Post by glider on Mar 7, 2015 21:38:01 GMT -5
I must say I am sort of surprised not to see The Girl With the X-Ray Eyes not be common on the setlists thus far in the tour. Hopefully things will change as it goes because I think that would be interesting to hear live. Probably cause it sounds too much like Masterplan.
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Post by Binary Sunset on Mar 7, 2015 21:43:19 GMT -5
ITHOTM & BOTMI stuck out as highlights for me when I saw Noel in Dublin. They are up there with his best. Crowd seemed really into them. A friend of mine cited ITHOTM as a highlight too and he hadn't heard it before. I've been saying it for a few weeks now. The more I listen to "In The Heat of The Moment" the more I realize it is a BEAST of a tune. Noel sounds great singing it. Very powerful. I think its the best chorus Noel was written for a LONG time! Probably the first time he's tried writing a big one since Little By Little....
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Post by pliolite on Mar 7, 2015 21:45:15 GMT -5
I'm glad WAL is near the end again instead of BOTMI. It's the perfect encore song.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Mar 7, 2015 22:08:39 GMT -5
Had a fucking great night. Pretty pissed off that some kunt forcibly made me sit down in the seating area during the first song and kept having a go at me every time I stood up. Other than that, 10/10 gig! Will post videos tomorrow
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Mar 7, 2015 22:08:46 GMT -5
People are getting fucking carried away in this thread. "Noel is reinventing champagne supernova" in the same post as "Beady eye played it safe with acoustic sets". Erm noel is just playing a song that was made so anthemic because of his brother on an acoustic guitar and he knows he'll get the crowd singing, like when he ruined supersonic. As for Noel becoming a frontman now. I must have missed all the shit he got all over the internet because of how Shakey and nervous he looks on his own (none more so than last week on graham Norton). I love them both and I'll defend them both to anyone but on here its constantly like 'let's fuckin nail liam to the ground while we hail lord noel' I hate how split the Oasis fanbase become I will always love Liam for the brilliance he brought to Oasis. Liam took those great songs and sent them into the stratosphere. I also respect him for the work he put into Beady Eye. I think he tried his absolute best, and he and Andy and Gem managed to produce some real worthy work. I also find it disconcerting that some nitwits feel the need to run Liam down IN EVERY FUCKING THREAD. As great as I think Noel is, Liam AND Noel made Oasis what it was. You can argue over the percentage, but not over the two main components needed for success. People should show Liam a bit more respect. Having said that, if you think Noel would be playing Beady Eye sized crowds without Oasis songs, you're smoking something funny. I agree with everything you've said. The last part though. Would he really do an arena tour if word got round you wouldn't hear an Oasis song? Even if he did, which I doubt. The reaction would be poor. Not because he is, or the songs are, its because people haven't and never will move on from Oasis. Theres either massive naivety on here or people just cannot see past the flaws in Noel or this arena fan base. One look at the nutters that show up shows most are either stuck in 1997 or couldn't tell a broken arrow from a Good rebel
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Post by yearzero on Mar 7, 2015 22:51:38 GMT -5
Aftershow at Firewater club
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 23:04:30 GMT -5
Aftershow at Firewater club With special guests Paul Gallagher and Alan McGee?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 23:09:29 GMT -5
I though Black Rivers were pretty good, other than the technical difficulty during Diamond Days. Black And White Town was particularly enjoyable!
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Post by glider on Mar 7, 2015 23:11:23 GMT -5
Not saying he wouldnt sell any less. He has the name Noel Gallagher on the front and hes still making commerically safe music cos he knows how to play the game I.e what a life. What I'm saying is I've been to see Noel 5 times and most people didn't know the vast vast majority of his solo songs while going mad for the old stuff. They didn't even know mucky fingers ffs I'm saying that these big venues are packed full of people waiting for Don't Look Back in Anger and probably even Wonderwall and Live Forever (to their dissapointment) On the flip side those people are probably buying his new album and HFB. A lot of them have done that in fact. Beady Eye tried to play it straight too remember? AKA.....DGSS. The problem was lack of songwriting. BE was a definite step in the right direction and it sounded really modern/polished but again, some of those lyrics make me cringe. Soon Comes Tomorrow's lyrics are so cringe-worthy: Said come tomorrow, wave goodbye yesterday Said come tomorrow, we'll echo out today Well come tomorrow as soon as you can This day has been far too much for me manWhat's a letdown cause it does have good lyrics in it but the chorus with the "smoke it" part is so wierd in my opinion. And yeah we don't need to talk about Don't Brother Me..."Did you shoot your gun?" haha
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Post by globe on Mar 8, 2015 1:40:16 GMT -5
I'm currently lying in bed in a hotel about 50 yards from The Hydro, my head is pounding and ears are ringing like fuck from the intoxicating mixture of alcohol, a great crowd and the sheer brilliance of Mr Noel Gallagher.
Brilliant gig.
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 8, 2015 3:20:25 GMT -5
Aftershow at Firewater club With special guests Paul Gallagher and Alan McGee? I didn't go, but the last tour he had the afterparty with DJ set by Paul Gallagher.
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Mar 8, 2015 3:42:55 GMT -5
If you were hearing a set full of Noel songs, he'd be playing same places as Beady Eye were BE didn't have the songs or the talent. NGHFB was the 2nd biggest selling album behind Coldplay in 2012, that's a massive, massive achievement . The amount of new, young fans I saw around today was surprising even to me. He's a solo artist in his own right even without Oasis songs. The reaction to WAL tonight was really immense. Just don't agree he'd head the way of BE without Oasis songs at the gigs, that's nonsense to be honest. now I`m thinking about all the quotes like "charts say nothing" or "to be onn the top of charts means to be shit". Beady Eye had great songs for some people.
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Mar 8, 2015 3:50:51 GMT -5
On the flip side those people are probably buying his new album and HFB. A lot of them have done that in fact. Beady Eye tried to play it straight too remember? AKA.....DGSS. The problem was lack of songwriting. BE was a definite step in the right direction and it sounded really modern/polished but again, some of those lyrics make me cringe. Soon Comes Tomorrow's lyrics are so cringe-worthy: Said come tomorrow, wave goodbye yesterday Said come tomorrow, we'll echo out today Well come tomorrow as soon as you can This day has been far too much for me manWhat's a letdown cause it does have good lyrics in it but the chorus with the "smoke it" part is so wierd in my opinion. And yeah we don't need to talk about Don't Brother Me..."Did you shoot your gun?" haha people flipping about lyrics on an oasis forum are the strangest thing to me... sure noel had some great lyrics and he really nailed it back in the 90s to get that working class / nothing to lose feel inside his songs, but really? Beady Eye wanted to be a rockband not a political relevant act, just like Noel. I don`t get it, why all of you dismantle every gallagher song. Are you hating "I am the walrus" or "helter skelter" for its nonsense lyrics? no because its lennon and mccartney. If the melody and mood fits a song, why destroying it, with analysing the lyrics. I don't care if somebody sings about mucky fingers or trampolines and plastercine, if the songs delivers a nice feeling.
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Post by Sternumman on Mar 8, 2015 3:54:34 GMT -5
Had a fucking great night. Pretty pissed off that some kunt forcibly made me sit down in the seating area during the first song and kept having a go at me every time I stood up. Other than that, 10/10 gig! Will post videos tomorrow They put their hands on you?
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 8, 2015 3:55:32 GMT -5
People are there just to hear DLBIA and other Oasis classics? Maybe, but then somebody should tell me why most of them are singing along to EOTR, Dream On, WAL, IIHAG, TDOYAM,ITHOTM and Mighty I
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 8, 2015 4:45:52 GMT -5
I must say I am sort of surprised not to see The Girl With the X-Ray Eyes not be common on the setlists thus far in the tour. Hopefully things will change as it goes because I think that would be interesting to hear live. Probably cause it sounds too much like Masterplan. Do you think this could actually be the reason why he added The Masterplan to the setlist?
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Post by rekrelf on Mar 8, 2015 4:55:09 GMT -5
It don't sound like the materplan.
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