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Post by Jailbird on Aug 26, 2016 21:31:11 GMT -5
I love how Noel's using more guitars recently. Seems to like Fender again...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2016 21:52:47 GMT -5
I never used to like the chorus to Dream On when HFB album came out, just seemed lacking. Don't mind it now. Always loved the verses. Whenever I hear the chorus of Dream On I think of Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing) ...or at least what I imagine it might have sounded like. Didn't Sing became Lyla?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2016 7:52:52 GMT -5
This was his best setlist, the setlist for his first European leg from the Chasing Yesterday tour.
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 the 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 carlober on Aug 27, 2016 8:38:21 GMT -5
I love how Noel's using more guitars recently. Seems to like Fender again... Fuck Fenders, he should dig out one of his old Rickenbackers instead
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Post by sufuking perbley on Aug 27, 2016 8:51:45 GMT -5
I love how Noel's using more guitars recently. Seems to like Fender again... Fuck Fenders, he should dig out one of his old Rickenbackers instead This must have been his "young Sylvester Stallone" phase, but he forgot his hat backstage.
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Post by sufuking perbley on Aug 28, 2016 16:02:27 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2016 16:18:47 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. Especially for the people who can't see him live I wish he would change the setlist. I loved both concerts I went to on this tour, but if you won't see him it would be really boring to download / hear the same songs on every setlist.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 28, 2016 16:19:18 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. I've seen Noel twice, once in 2015 and once a couple of months ago. I must say the setlist didn't bother me. There were quite a few changes. I also got to hear Ballad Of The Mighty I twice, which a lot of people haven't heard as Noel threw it out sometime after my 2015 gig and put it back in sometime this year. I've heard Don't Look Back In Anger both avoustic and electric, I've heard my favourite NGHFB songs and some of my favourite Oasis songs live. You won't hear me complain, although he could change the setlist up a bit more. Edit: Here are both setlists to compare. Utrecht 2015: www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2015/tivolivredenburg-ronda-utrecht-netherlands-1bcb3178.htmlAmsterdam 2016: www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2016/heineken-music-hall-amsterdam-netherlands-4bf1f7ea.htmlThat's what, 7 song changes? 8 if you count Don't Look Back In Anger once being acoustic and once being electric. My only complaint is the latter one being very Oasis heavy.
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Post by sufuking perbley on Aug 28, 2016 16:46:51 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. Especially for the people who can't see him live I wish he would change the setlist. I loved both concerts I went to on this tour, but if you won't see him it would be really boring to download / hear the same songs on every setlist. I don't really care about downloading live recordings, unless it's a song I really love. I listened to the recording of idlers dream a million times. So far, he's only played it live twice, I believe, and you know what? I'm fucking gutted it wasn't on that one gig I went to! I am lucky enough to have a lot of my favourites on the never-changing list so I was still happy, though. Noel was really happy and smiley and it was absolutely wonderful. But because the set list is always the same (not really), I really looked forward to the gig, more than I would have if I didn't know about it. Now if he suddenly went and switched out EOTR for Its Good To Be Free, I might have cried because I fucking hate that song and adore EOTR. And then those fuckers with 5+ nghfb gigs a tour go and complain how boring it is to listen to the same songs over and over again. I say, boo how, fucker. Well then, don't go to the fucking gig and let someone else have the ticket, someone more appreciative. D'you know what I mean?
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Post by sufuking perbley on Aug 28, 2016 16:56:55 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. I've seen Noel twice, once in 2015 and once a couple of months ago. I must say the setlist didn't bother me. There were quite a few changes. I also got to hear Ballad Of The Mighty I twice, which a lot of people haven't heard as Noel threw it out sometime after my 2015 gig and put it back in sometime this year. I've heard Don't Look Back In Anger both avoustic and electric, I've heard my favourite NGHFB songs and some of my favourite Oasis songs live. You won't hear me complain, although he could change the setlist up a bit more. Edit: Here are both setlists to compare. Utrecht 2015: www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2015/tivolivredenburg-ronda-utrecht-netherlands-1bcb3178.htmlAmsterdam 2016: www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2016/heineken-music-hall-amsterdam-netherlands-4bf1f7ea.htmlThat's what, 7 song changes? 8 if you count Don't Look Back In Anger once being acoustic and once being electric. My only complaint is the latter one being very Oasis heavy. He tends to switch once in a while, so it's not unusual that he changed it for the two gigs you went to, they are quite a lot apart. I'm talking more about those that see him multiple times on the same leg of the tour in the UK. Considering this is an international forum, their complaints sound like a rich dude going to the ghetto and loudly complaining about his driver being late to take him to the local rich-people restaurant for dinner. And I also got to hear BOTMI! I was overjoyed by the set list, the only thing missing for me was Slide Away and Idlers Dream, but considering that was my first and likely (but hopefully not) the last time seeing God Almighty in the flesh, I am/was ecstatic nonetheless. www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2016/tvornica-kulture-zagreb-croatia-4bfce74e.html(I apologise for the double post, I'm on the phone, I'll merge it in the morning if I remember.)
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Post by jaq515 on Aug 28, 2016 17:07:04 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. or look at it from the other view if you only get to see him once then that setlist will be 'special' regardless of what it same no matter what songs it consists of. this current setlist is by no mean perfect for every single person in the crowd so maybe if he played x song a few gigs before you might be gutted not to hear but for another person they'd be over the moon he dropped x and played y at that gig.. and from the other view he knows his fan base in uk and people go multiple times so he could change it up for 'us so grateful and happy seeing the same setlist multiple times here
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 28, 2016 17:19:29 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. or look at it from the other view if you only get to see him once then that setlist will be 'special' regardless of what it same no matter what songs it consists of. this current setlist is by no mean perfect for every single person in the crowd so maybe if he played x song a few gigs before you might be gutted not to hear but for another person they'd be over the moon he dropped x and played y at that gig.. and from the other view he knows his fan base in uk and people go multiple times so he could change it up for 'us so grateful and happy seeing the same setlist multiple times here Yeah, you can't please everyone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2016 17:40:36 GMT -5
The only thing I'm not happy with is that Do The Damage, The Dying Of The Light, The Girl With X-Ray Eyes, While The Song Remains The Same, Revolution Song and Freaky Teeth were dropped or never played.
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Post by drummert5 on Aug 28, 2016 19:50:34 GMT -5
This was his best setlist, the setlist for his first European leg from the Chasing Yesterday tour. 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 the 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 So freakin true. He nailed it with the 2015 gigs. I know he didn't rate Düsseldorf, but it was a brilliant gig with a brilliant set list, crowd be damned.
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Post by sufuking perbley on Aug 28, 2016 23:52:47 GMT -5
I'm really fucking pissed at some people here complaining about Noel's setlist being the same all the times and by some I mean those fuckers who get to see NGHFB multiple times due to living in the UK or some of the other fortunate areas of the world. Well, guess fucking what? Some fuckers who live in the middle of fucking nowhere are lucky to see a gig ever and ya'll blathering about hearing the same song over and over live can frankly shove it and be happy and grateful for the opportunities being given to you. Ungrateful spoiled bastards. or look at it from the other view if you only get to see him once then that setlist will be 'special' regardless of what it same no matter what songs it consists of. this current setlist is by no mean perfect for every single person in the crowd so maybe if he played x song a few gigs before you might be gutted not to hear but for another person they'd be over the moon he dropped x and played y at that gig.. and from the other view he knows his fan base in uk and people go multiple times so he could change it up for 'us so grateful and happy seeing the same setlist multiple times here I wasn't making a point about the benefits and disadvantages of the stagnant set list tho, but rather about how annoying and spoiled the UK audience you mentioned is, to be complaining about insignificant crap like that. And while changing up the set for the UK gigs might be a good idea to shut up those little spoiled brats, it might put off people in the UK who can't afford to follow the tour around the country, so are basically in the same shit as the audience in one of the shitty little countries that only get an "honorary" visit once. Complaining about hearing the same song multiple times on multiple gigs on the same leg of these tour is like one of those rich people problems memes. "Ugh my dad made drive the Bentley to school instead of the Ferrari I'm so mad I'm gonna jump off the bridge! #fuckyoudad #sogutted". However, what Noel does need to change is banter, because how many more times can he wonder at the fact that his guitarist is "from America, guys, from America, can you believe it?" or the "for oasis fans" tidbit before YKWCGB. Noel seems to take good care to make the setlist and prefers to sing songs that audience responds most to and I think that's fine. The sense of togetherness when Noel kicks back during the chorus of DLBIA and the audience sings it is bloody amazing and intoxicating, I think he's trying to replicate that feeling with other songs by keeping the set list unchanging. I think he would quit singing what a life by now if not for audience reception.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 7:17:41 GMT -5
or look at it from the other view if you only get to see him once then that setlist will be 'special' regardless of what it same no matter what songs it consists of. this current setlist is by no mean perfect for every single person in the crowd so maybe if he played x song a few gigs before you might be gutted not to hear but for another person they'd be over the moon he dropped x and played y at that gig.. and from the other view he knows his fan base in uk and people go multiple times so he could change it up for 'us so grateful and happy seeing the same setlist multiple times here I wasn't making a point about the benefits and disadvantages of the stagnant set list tho, but rather about how annoying and spoiled the UK audience you mentioned is, to be complaining about insignificant crap like that. And while changing up the set for the UK gigs might be a good idea to shut up those little spoiled brats, it might put off people in the UK who can't afford to follow the tour around the country, so are basically in the same shit as the audience in one of the shitty little countries that only get an "honorary" visit once. Complaining about hearing the same song multiple times on multiple gigs on the same leg of these tour is like one of those rich people problems memes. "Ugh my dad made drive the Bentley to school instead of the Ferrari I'm so mad I'm gonna jump off the bridge! #fuckyoudad #sogutted". However, what Noel does need to change is banter, because how many more times can he wonder at the fact that his guitarist is "from America, guys, from America, can you believe it?" or the "for oasis fans" tidbit before YKWCGB. Noel seems to take good care to make the setlist and prefers to sing songs that audience responds most to and I think that's fine. The sense of togetherness when Noel kicks back during the chorus of DLBIA and the audience sings it is bloody amazing and intoxicating, I think he's trying to replicate that feeling with other songs by keeping the set list unchanging. I think he would quit singing what a life by now if not for audience reception. I understand his festival setlist (although I think that it's too many Oasis). I don't think that there are people who expect 20 different songs every night. A lot of people just want only him to play some more CY-era songs. And why should he change the banter? Maybe it's annoying for anybody who saw him multiple times but for once it's fine.
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Post by carlober on Aug 29, 2016 7:36:08 GMT -5
He usually plays 20-21 songs during standard gigs. He could select, let's say, 15 songs that get played every night and then choose the remaining 5 from a list of other 10-12 well-rehearsed tracks, throwing in some rarities here and there. That would please both point of views I guess: the "core" part of the show is the same every night but each gig is slightly different from the other due to the track rotation.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 29, 2016 8:11:58 GMT -5
NGHFB [2011] 1. Everybody's on the Run 2. Dream On 3. If I Had a Gun 4. The Death of You and Me 5. Record Machine 6. What a Life! 7. Alone on the Rope 8. Soldier Boys & Jesus Freaks 9. Let the Lord Shine a Light On Me 10. Aka...Broken Arrow 11. (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach 12. Stop the Clocks Give it the right production and arrangement, and this would be an absolutely stormin' album. Aboslutely stormin' album and Dream On in one sentence? Or do you mean Aerosmith's Dream On? Definitely one of the worst Gallagher related songs.Dream On is one of only 2 songs I actually like on that first side of the High Flying Birds album. A good little tune.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 13:57:47 GMT -5
I hate to say this but 'Dream On' is better than every Beady Eye song other than 'Flick Of The Finger'.
I don't even like 'Dream On' that much.
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Post by jaq515 on Aug 29, 2016 15:47:40 GMT -5
He usually plays 20-21 songs during standard gigs. He could select, let's say, 15 songs that get played every night and then choose the remaining 5 from a list of other 10-12 well-rehearsed tracks, throwing in some rarities here and there. That would please both point of views I guess: the "core" part of the show is the same every night but each gig is slightly different from the other due to the track rotation. well this makes sence and what most people mean with different setlists.. as someone said above i don't believe anyone is expecting a completely 'different' set list every night. its also not about the people who go to multiple gigs as such, obv all fans are interested in live streams, bootlegs and YT vids so even if he changed 1 song per gig be it a CY, HFB or oasis tune (obv not the tent pole 15) it would make people happier and most people prob as a whole wouldn't even notice. Tho nice for the ones who would
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Post by Gas Panic on Aug 29, 2016 16:30:52 GMT -5
When you take each gig separately Noel's gigs are pretty good, but as a tour Chasing Yesterday has been boring as hell. You can't have an 18 month tour and only add one new song throughout the tour! If we don't moan were accepting it and it's not acceptable. Simple as that. Noel has 130+ songs to choose from ffs and we get the same songs each night?! I just seriously hope we get something special at Brixton next week
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Post by carlober on Aug 30, 2016 15:23:34 GMT -5
This is probably the best pro-shot live recording of BOTMI we got so far. The sound mix isn't 100% perfect (Tim's guitar needs to be turned up a bit) but the brass section sounds amazing!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2016 17:10:20 GMT -5
This is probably the best pro-shot live recording of BOTMI we got so far. The sound mix isn't 100% perfect (Tim's guitar needs to be turned up a bit) but the brass section sounds amazing! I like the studio version of this song (altough I think it's overrated on this forum) but it doesn't work live imo. The same for Falling Down. I like this version too but it seems that Noel struggles with the vocals on this song:
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 30, 2016 18:47:37 GMT -5
This is probably the best pro-shot live recording of BOTMI we got so far. The sound mix isn't 100% perfect (Tim's guitar needs to be turned up a bit) but the brass section sounds amazing! Sounds fucking awesome, right? Watched that festival gig on tv. The whole gig was very good. He sounded good, was quite enthusiastic and there was some funny banter. I really like the horns on it too! And I disagree, it does work live IMO.
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Post by carlober on Aug 31, 2016 7:18:09 GMT -5
This is probably the best pro-shot live recording of BOTMI we got so far. The sound mix isn't 100% perfect (Tim's guitar needs to be turned up a bit) but the brass section sounds amazing! Sounds fucking awesome, right? Watched that festival gig on tv. The whole gig was very good. He sounded good, was quite enthusiastic and there was some funny banter. I really like the horns on it too! And I disagree, it does work live IMO. I've heard BOTMI only once at the start of the CY tour as he had already dropped it at the second gig I went to I thought it was very good actually, audience and pro recordings don't really do it justice. It does lack something compared to the album version but I can't put my finger on it. Maybe it needs louder guitars. However, the recent performances of it were very good in my opinion: the addition of the brass section is ace and Noel plays a nice riff in the outro alongside the Marr one played by Tim Smith.
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