zigzag
Oasis Roadie
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Post by zigzag on Mar 19, 2015 17:18:39 GMT -5
Don't you guys find it lame that half of the crowd is filming the show with their phone? Geez, just watch the show! I am just coming back from the show. All the people filming the whole fucking time is such a disease!!! ...nice gig anway.
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Post by The Boy Without the Blues on Mar 19, 2015 19:49:17 GMT -5
What the hell, its a video from the first tour
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Post by spud on Mar 19, 2015 20:24:35 GMT -5
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Mar 19, 2015 22:23:50 GMT -5
Haha, Noel got pissed at the Liam comment. Sounds like Liam crashed his gig and probably they got in some kind of fight.
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zgb
Oasis Roadie
"I'll paint you the picture..."
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Post by zgb on Mar 19, 2015 23:01:20 GMT -5
Haha, Noel got pissed at the Liam comment. Sounds like Liam crashed his gig and probably they got in some kind of fight. yeah, it looks bad I've got to say...
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Post by bjc13 on Mar 19, 2015 23:49:39 GMT -5
Christ, he did not like that Liam question at all First time I've seen him actually get agitated by something like that
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Mar 20, 2015 0:46:47 GMT -5
Christ, he did not like that Liam question at all First time I've seen him actually get agitated by something like that Must have reminded him of Oasis days. Also quite a few digs in the interview towards rockstars past the age of 35, he called them morons (probably with Liam in mind)
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 20, 2015 1:33:27 GMT -5
Oh yeah almost forgot about the interview. Wow the interviewer is even speaking in English, instead of that the whole thing is overdubbed.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 20, 2015 3:46:08 GMT -5
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Post by spud on Mar 20, 2015 5:45:26 GMT -5
Haha, Noel got pissed at the Liam comment. Sounds like Liam crashed his gig and probably they got in some kind of fight. Think you've totally misinterpreted his answer there. He's referring to the picture Liam tweeted of a backstage pass to Noel's gig, which wasn't his. He obviously couldn't be arsed talking about it because the interviewer had already played into Liam's hands by even mentioning it. Didn't seem overly annoyed to me, just wasn't something he had any interest in talking about.
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Post by icebreath on Mar 20, 2015 6:24:10 GMT -5
Very awkward interview. I think it's one of the few times i see Noel so pissed and uncomfortable.
Did Noel in 14:40 minute implied that the interviewer is homosexual or what?
I think we all agree that we'll never see an interview from Noel with this guy again.
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Post by oasiscam29 on Mar 20, 2015 7:05:07 GMT -5
from memory ever since 1995 Noel and This guy have had interviews together remember in that 1997 special this is the same guy then they throw to the earls court footage
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Post by Norbert Gallhager on Mar 20, 2015 7:08:38 GMT -5
So, I'm writing this while listening to Slide Away, because it's my favourite song ever and I met the guy who wrote it yesterday - unbelievable! I've just returned from Düsseldorf, with no sleep at all. But one at a time...first Berlin! The Black Rivers? Maybe it was because of the bad sound in the venue in general, but they did not impress me that much, to be honest. Quite forgettable. Noel on the other hand did impress me a lot. He was in a good mood, the crowd was up for it and I sang my little heart out. During Riverman I thought of your comments and you're right that it's probably not the essential live song. But YKWCGB definitely is!! Really impressed with that one. As well as Lock all the Doors. Champagne Supernova was massive. I closed my eyes a few times during it and I felt like I'd finally arrived in heaven. Unbelievable feeling. You should definitely try closing your eyes, if you haven't already On top of the great feeling it gave me, I could ignore some idiots next to me with their phones. For the germans of you that know "Casper", I saw him after the gig, he's a massive Oasis fan! I still don't like his music, but nevermind. Unfortunately I did not manage to go to the soundcheck in Berlin. So, Düsseldorf. This town actually has a reputation (at least among my circle of friends) of being a shit crowd at gigs. I didn't really think much of that but afterwards, it just seems to be kind of true. I told some people who were filming on their phones that the gig was officially recorded, still they didn't care. I will never understand these people. Also, there was a lot of shouting in betweeen songs and shouting for Liam...The further I got to the front the more I enjoyed it though. And I didn't enjoy it any less than Berlin, but maybe that's because I was right at the front in D-Dorf and the sound and venue were far better there as well. Only shit thing was the most part of the crowd. Feels weird to be the only one jumping around you and then being hassled by two men who felt the need to stand in the 3rd row and only drink beer there. Okay, enough of that, I truly enjoyed the gig and Noel was on great form, but I guess you all watched it so no need to go into detail. Oh, forgot the opening act. Paul Newsome was..very listenable but it didn't feel very original or special to me. He looked a bit like Richard Ashcroft and the songs were quite clichéd, he wasn't bad though. I can understand why Noel did not like the gig (according to his latest Tales). I tried my best to save it ( ), but the crowd was just quite shit. What a lucky indian guy that was. Met him at the souncheck and we talked. He talked to Noel while I was beside them and Noel was great. He asked him stuff and that he would like to come to India, but that he didn't decide where he plays The indian guy then said it would be an open market. He also told Noel that he started a band and picked a guitar up because of him, so Noel asked "Are you any good?" - "We play all your songs" - "Must be good then, eh?" I only managed to tell him briefly that I loved the gig in Berlin and I was overwhelmed when he looked up at me and smiled I feel like a teenage fangirl while writing that The funny thing for me was that there were approx. 20 people(85% guys!!) waiting with us at the venue for maybe an hour and they seemed totally normal and relaxed. So I never imagined people where screaming like teenage girls when Noel finally arrived? Felt weird. The indian guy screamed too The two friends of mine who I made come with me to the soundcheck ( ) were impressed how COOL Noel was - without trying. He was indeed VERY relaxed there. Even my mother said so when I showed her the video Thinking about the soundcheck now, I kinda regret not having said anything else to him, but I'm still super excited that he looked at me that way and that he signed Chasing Yesterday and my DM-booklet What a special day for me. After the gig I went to the indian guy and told him how happy I am for him because of the song dedication and he was just so so happy. He already said to me at the soundcheck that it was his best day ever. Still, to be fair, he didn't come all the way from India, he studies in Germany somewhere, Noel got that wrong. But it was still his first time seeing Noel and he has been a fan for 10 years. Okay, enough with the indian guy The gigs were great to me and I'll never forget the day I met Noel Gallagher and the fact that he was so nice to us fans Now, I gotta watch that gig! But I still don't know how to download it
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 20, 2015 7:26:03 GMT -5
I actually like the interview,he's grumpy,he can be a c unt and he's not the most articulate or intelligent guy on earth,but his thoughts,as simple as they are,can be quite profound at times,I like that side of Noel a lot
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 20, 2015 7:29:41 GMT -5
Oh Norbert Gallhager so you're telling me Noel was nice? it can't be You should have told the Indian guy to create an account on here btw
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Post by Norbert Gallhager on Mar 20, 2015 7:37:38 GMT -5
Oh Norbert Gallhager so you're telling me Noel was nice? it can't be You should have told the Indian guy to create an account on here btw Yes, impossible. Good old grumpy Noely G being an arse to his fans, I must have imagined it! The interview must have taken place right after meeting the indian guy since he mentions people from India coming to the gig Nice! And even in that interview, Noel says nice things about his fans and that it's them who make the song what it is etc. The more I think about it, the more I come to the conclusion that Noel is everything but an arse. The fact that I met him and he was so nice obviously supported that impression
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 20, 2015 7:42:05 GMT -5
Oh Norbert Gallhager so you're telling me Noel was nice? it can't be You should have told the Indian guy to create an account on here btw Yes, impossible. Good old grumpy Noely G being an arse to his fans, I must have imagined it! The interview must have taken place right after meeting the indian guy since he mentions people from India coming to the gig Nice! And even in that interview, Noel says nice things about his fans and that it's them who make the song what it is etc. The more I think about it, the more I come to the conclusion that Noel is everything but an arse. The fact that I met him and he was so nice obviously supported that impression He's a grumpy fucker,that's for sure But I think he's not that bad after all,I didn't have tha chance to meet him here in Milan,but a lot of people did and he was nice with them,signed stuff and took pictures,he actually come out of the hotel 3 or 4 times just to do that There are musicians which are probably worse,and they're not as talented or famous
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Post by joladella on Mar 20, 2015 9:21:36 GMT -5
Very awkward interview. I think it's one of the few times i see Noel so pissed and uncomfortable. Did Noel in 14:40 minute implied that the interviewer is homosexual or what? I think we all agree that we'll never see an interview from Noel with this guy again. To me the whole interview seemed perfectly normal, interestingly enough. I liked that part where he mentioned that while he does not, his two brothers watch Anais on TV. One tends to forget with all that nonsense, but they ARE a family. Same yesterday, when he was asked about his brother and referred to both of them. Must be nice for Paul to be acknowledged once in a while.
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Post by Doc Lobster on Mar 20, 2015 14:24:10 GMT -5
Oh Norbert Gallhager so you're telling me Noel was nice? it can't be You should have told the Indian guy to create an account on here btw Yes, impossible. Good old grumpy Noely G being an arse to his fans, I must have imagined it! The interview must have taken place right after meeting the indian guy since he mentions people from India coming to the gig Nice! And even in that interview, Noel says nice things about his fans and that it's them who make the song what it is etc. The more I think about it, the more I come to the conclusion that Noel is everything but an arse. The fact that I met him and he was so nice obviously supported that impression Noel seems much more relaxed and nice nowadays than he did during the last years of Oasis. I saw Oasis during the 2002 tour and you could barely tell it's the same person on stage. He looked like he wanted to be somewhere else. I guess touring with the band (with his brother, you can say) brought him down frequently. Maybe that's why you read all these stories about Noel being an arse. He seems to really enjoy what he's doing now. He still has that bitchy air around him, but that's just part of his sense of humour. It's just a role he plays, same with his supposedly massive self-confidence.
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Post by paperbackwriter on Mar 20, 2015 14:31:08 GMT -5
The iterviewer asked some awkward questions, but we got some cool answers... I mean, I loved the part about him answering the people that ring his door bell for an autograph, even more when he said that they paid for it. Such a humble response, and I would never have expected that from him...
Next time I'm in London, I'll go with a brazilian flag or something, to show him I've come all this way... lol (not really)
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Post by headshrinker84 on Mar 20, 2015 18:02:25 GMT -5
The iterviewer asked some awkward questions, but we got some cool answers... I mean, I loved the part about him answering the people that ring his door bell for an autograph, even more when he said that they paid for it. Such a humble response, and I would never have expected that from him... Next time I'm in London, I'll go with a brazilian flag or something, to show him I've come all this way... lol (not really) I just can't see Noel being happy about people hanging about outside his home.
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Post by asimarx on Mar 20, 2015 19:23:47 GMT -5
So, I'm writing this while listening to Slide Away, because it's my favourite song ever and I met the guy who wrote it yesterday - unbelievable! I've just returned from Düsseldorf, with no sleep at all. But one at a time...first Berlin! The Black Rivers? Maybe it was because of the bad sound in the venue in general, but they did not impress me that much, to be honest. Quite forgettable. Noel on the other hand did impress me a lot. He was in a good mood, the crowd was up for it and I sang my little heart out. During Riverman I thought of your comments and you're right that it's probably not the essential live song. But YKWCGB definitely is!! Really impressed with that one. As well as Lock all the Doors. Champagne Supernova was massive. I closed my eyes a few times during it and I felt like I'd finally arrived in heaven. Unbelievable feeling. You should definitely try closing your eyes, if you haven't already On top of the great feeling it gave me, I could ignore some idiots next to me with their phones. For the germans of you that know "Casper", I saw him after the gig, he's a massive Oasis fan! I still don't like his music, but nevermind. Unfortunately I did not manage to go to the soundcheck in Berlin. So, Düsseldorf. This town actually has a reputation (at least among my circle of friends) of being a shit crowd at gigs. I didn't really think much of that but afterwards, it just seems to be kind of true. I told some people who were filming on their phones that the gig was officially recorded, still they didn't care. I will never understand these people. Also, there was a lot of shouting in betweeen songs and shouting for Liam...The further I got to the front the more I enjoyed it though. And I didn't enjoy it any less than Berlin, but maybe that's because I was right at the front in D-Dorf and the sound and venue were far better there as well. Only shit thing was the most part of the crowd. Feels weird to be the only one jumping around you and then being hassled by two men who felt the need to stand in the 3rd row and only drink beer there. Okay, enough of that, I truly enjoyed the gig and Noel was on great form, but I guess you all watched it so no need to go into detail. Oh, forgot the opening act. Paul Newsome was..very listenable but it didn't feel very original or special to me. He looked a bit like Richard Ashcroft and the songs were quite clichéd, he wasn't bad though. I can understand why Noel did not like the gig (according to his latest Tales). I tried my best to save it ( ), but the crowd was just quite shit. What a lucky indian guy that was. Met him at the souncheck and we talked. He talked to Noel while I was beside them and Noel was great. He asked him stuff and that he would like to come to India, but that he didn't decide where he plays The indian guy then said it would be an open market. He also told Noel that he started a band and picked a guitar up because of him, so Noel asked "Are you any good?" - "We play all your songs" - "Must be good then, eh?" I only managed to tell him briefly that I loved the gig in Berlin and I was overwhelmed when he looked up at me and smiled I feel like a teenage fangirl while writing that The funny thing for me was that there were approx. 20 people(85% guys!!) waiting with us at the venue for maybe an hour and they seemed totally normal and relaxed. So I never imagined people where screaming like teenage girls when Noel finally arrived? Felt weird. The indian guy screamed too The two friends of mine who I made come with me to the soundcheck ( ) were impressed how COOL Noel was - without trying. He was indeed VERY relaxed there. Even my mother said so when I showed her the video Thinking about the soundcheck now, I kinda regret not having said anything else to him, but I'm still super excited that he looked at me that way and that he signed Chasing Yesterday and my DM-booklet What a special day for me. After the gig I went to the indian guy and told him how happy I am for him because of the song dedication and he was just so so happy. He already said to me at the soundcheck that it was his best day ever. Still, to be fair, he didn't come all the way from India, he studies in Germany somewhere, Noel got that wrong. But it was still his first time seeing Noel and he has been a fan for 10 years. Okay, enough with the indian guy The gigs were great to me and I'll never forget the day I met Noel Gallagher and the fact that he was so nice to us fans Now, I gotta watch that gig! But I still don't know how to download it Nice reading! I think I've met the "indian guy" in Berlin as well, was he wearing a green parka? I think I've talked to him in english and only just realised that he had a thick german accent...Well, whatever. Anyway, can't remember much of Düsseldorf at all, since some guy who claimed to had witnessed the MTV Unplugged gig in person (but looked like he was about 25, you hopefully know who you are) offered me some weed and I reluctantly accepted after a while. That was before the gig and it kinda went downhill fast from there, to say the least. Definitely not one of my brightest moments. I can just about remember people pushing my back heavily and myself making random Björk-like dance moves, whatever that means, during the chorus of DLBIA. Must have looked like an absolute idiot. I'm still having trouble to actually edit this post properly.
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Post by frjdoasis on Mar 20, 2015 20:55:37 GMT -5
I actually thought it was an interesting, insightful and laid back interview. I remember this German guy, nice bloke, from the last tour when he interviewed Noel. Noel getting upset at that question was kinda weird though. He was a bit pissed off during the interview as usual, but it was just that question that got on his tits, because he even laughed later in the interview. Good watch! PS Noel dissing the Italian lira, fucker!
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Post by Norbert Gallhager on Mar 21, 2015 7:51:36 GMT -5
So, I'm writing this while listening to Slide Away, because it's my favourite song ever and I met the guy who wrote it yesterday - unbelievable! I've just returned from Düsseldorf, with no sleep at all. But one at a time...first Berlin! The Black Rivers? Maybe it was because of the bad sound in the venue in general, but they did not impress me that much, to be honest. Quite forgettable. Noel on the other hand did impress me a lot. He was in a good mood, the crowd was up for it and I sang my little heart out. During Riverman I thought of your comments and you're right that it's probably not the essential live song. But YKWCGB definitely is!! Really impressed with that one. As well as Lock all the Doors. Champagne Supernova was massive. I closed my eyes a few times during it and I felt like I'd finally arrived in heaven. Unbelievable feeling. You should definitely try closing your eyes, if you haven't already On top of the great feeling it gave me, I could ignore some idiots next to me with their phones. For the germans of you that know "Casper", I saw him after the gig, he's a massive Oasis fan! I still don't like his music, but nevermind. Unfortunately I did not manage to go to the soundcheck in Berlin. So, Düsseldorf. This town actually has a reputation (at least among my circle of friends) of being a shit crowd at gigs. I didn't really think much of that but afterwards, it just seems to be kind of true. I told some people who were filming on their phones that the gig was officially recorded, still they didn't care. I will never understand these people. Also, there was a lot of shouting in betweeen songs and shouting for Liam...The further I got to the front the more I enjoyed it though. And I didn't enjoy it any less than Berlin, but maybe that's because I was right at the front in D-Dorf and the sound and venue were far better there as well. Only shit thing was the most part of the crowd. Feels weird to be the only one jumping around you and then being hassled by two men who felt the need to stand in the 3rd row and only drink beer there. Okay, enough of that, I truly enjoyed the gig and Noel was on great form, but I guess you all watched it so no need to go into detail. Oh, forgot the opening act. Paul Newsome was..very listenable but it didn't feel very original or special to me. He looked a bit like Richard Ashcroft and the songs were quite clichéd, he wasn't bad though. I can understand why Noel did not like the gig (according to his latest Tales). I tried my best to save it ( ), but the crowd was just quite shit. What a lucky indian guy that was. Met him at the souncheck and we talked. He talked to Noel while I was beside them and Noel was great. He asked him stuff and that he would like to come to India, but that he didn't decide where he plays The indian guy then said it would be an open market. He also told Noel that he started a band and picked a guitar up because of him, so Noel asked "Are you any good?" - "We play all your songs" - "Must be good then, eh?" I only managed to tell him briefly that I loved the gig in Berlin and I was overwhelmed when he looked up at me and smiled I feel like a teenage fangirl while writing that The funny thing for me was that there were approx. 20 people(85% guys!!) waiting with us at the venue for maybe an hour and they seemed totally normal and relaxed. So I never imagined people where screaming like teenage girls when Noel finally arrived? Felt weird. The indian guy screamed too The two friends of mine who I made come with me to the soundcheck ( ) were impressed how COOL Noel was - without trying. He was indeed VERY relaxed there. Even my mother said so when I showed her the video Thinking about the soundcheck now, I kinda regret not having said anything else to him, but I'm still super excited that he looked at me that way and that he signed Chasing Yesterday and my DM-booklet What a special day for me. After the gig I went to the indian guy and told him how happy I am for him because of the song dedication and he was just so so happy. He already said to me at the soundcheck that it was his best day ever. Still, to be fair, he didn't come all the way from India, he studies in Germany somewhere, Noel got that wrong. But it was still his first time seeing Noel and he has been a fan for 10 years. Okay, enough with the indian guy The gigs were great to me and I'll never forget the day I met Noel Gallagher and the fact that he was so nice to us fans Now, I gotta watch that gig! But I still don't know how to download it Nice reading! I think I've met the "indian guy" in Berlin as well, was he wearing a green parka? I think I've talked to him in english and only just realised that he had a thick german accent...Well, whatever. Anyway, can't remember much of Düsseldorf at all, since some guy who claimed to had witnessed the MTV Unplugged gig in person (but looked like he was about 25, you hopefully know who you are) offered me some weed and I reluctantly accepted after a while. That was before the gig and it kinda went downhill fast from there, to say the least. Definitely not one of my brightest moments. I can just about remember people pushing my back heavily and myself making random Björk-like dance moves, whatever that means, during the chorus of DLBIA. Must have looked like an absolute idiot. I'm still having trouble to actually edit this post properly. It definitely wasn't the same one since it was his first time seeing Noel. By the way..what a first gig for him. 1. meeting Noel at the soundcheck, 2. having a real conversation with him there, 3. getting a song dedication, 4. being called "my friend" by Noel at the gig, 5. Noel even wished him a safe journey home if I remember correctly at the very end of the gig, 6. Being mentioned in his Tales 7. HAVING IT ALL OFFICIALLY RECORDED! He was nice though and genuinely happy. I'm actually still texting a bit with him and we're exchanging pictures and videos of the gig and stuff, I sent him the download link for the gig I'm gonna tell him he should register on here
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 25, 2015 12:13:35 GMT -5
Full gig
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