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Post by rockrevival on Apr 10, 2018 8:26:34 GMT -5
Liam's voice was the reason Oasis worked if you think about it. Songs like Live Forever and Cast No Shadow are so different musically. Liam's voice was THE constant. That recognizable, unique voice made Oasis a household name.
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Post by crisppacket on Apr 10, 2018 9:40:17 GMT -5
Liam's voice was the reason Oasis worked if you think about it. Songs like Live Forever and Cast No Shadow are so different musically. Liam's voice was THE constant. That recognizable, unique voice made Oasis a household name. Stating the obvious, but yeah definitely. Like cigarettes and alcohol is a very ordinary song, but the way Liam sings it with his “sunsheeeeiiiiiine” is what made it extra ordinary and the reason why it’s an iconic Oasis tune.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Apr 10, 2018 11:09:31 GMT -5
Despite having been a massive Oasis fan for an awfully long time, I have never seen Liam live. Seen Noel plenty of times but never Oasis / Beady Eye or Liam. However, I am finally seeing him at the Isle of Wight festival and I am so excited that I could shit my pants
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Post by GlastoEls on Apr 12, 2018 4:56:49 GMT -5
Despite having been a massive Oasis fan for an awfully long time, I have never seen Liam live. Seen Noel plenty of times but never Oasis / Beady Eye or Liam. However, I am finally seeing him at the Isle of Wight festival and I am so excited that I could shit my pants Oh my. Get ready!
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Post by Parka Flames on Apr 12, 2018 5:40:15 GMT -5
Despite having been a massive Oasis fan for an awfully long time, I have never seen Liam live. Seen Noel plenty of times but never Oasis / Beady Eye or Liam. However, I am finally seeing him at the Isle of Wight festival and I am so excited that I could shit my pants That's why I could never go to a festival. I shit 4 or 5 times a day and there's no way I could use a portaloo that many times. Particularly as I've heard the ones at festivals get really dirty. Maybe Imodium is the answer? Either way, enjoy.
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Post by GlastoEls on Apr 13, 2018 6:27:57 GMT -5
Got a day off and I'm a bit bored, so here's my dream-and-not-entirely-realistic Finsbury setlist:
The Swamp Song Columbia Supersonic Morning Glory Go Let It Out Who Feels Love Bold The Roller Paper Crown Songbird Chinatown Gas Panic Wall Of Glass Bring It On Down Champagne Supernova All Around The World
Wonderwall Rock & Roll Star
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Post by supernovadragon on Apr 13, 2018 6:59:52 GMT -5
Got a day off and I'm a bit bored, so here's my dream-and-not-entirely-realistic Finsbury setlist: The Swamp Song Columbia Supersonic Morning Glory Go Let It Out Who Feels Love Bold The Roller Paper Crown Songbird Chinatown Gas Panic Wall Of Glass Bring It On Down Champagne Supernova All Around The World Wonderwall Rock & Roll Star Mine: Swamp Song (Liam appearing half way through) Wall of Glass Four Letter Word Greedy Soul Bring It On Down Bold Paper Crown The Boy With The Blues For What It's Worth Gas Panic Rockin Chair Slide Away Come Back To Me Universal Gleam Champagne Supernova I've All I Need Start Anew Don't Look Back In Anger/Wonderwall/Live Forever Rock N Roll Star/Sons Of The Stage
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Post by GlastoEls on Apr 13, 2018 7:02:10 GMT -5
^ I'll take yours too!
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Post by Parka Flames on Apr 13, 2018 8:08:26 GMT -5
Based on a 17 song set:
0. Flick of the Finger (instrumental, playback for when he walks on)
1. Rock n Roll Star 2. Greedy Soul 3. The Roller 4. Paper Crown 5. Come Back to Me 6. Morning Glory 7. Bold 8. Some Might Say 9. My Big Mouth 10. Go Let It Out 11. Born on a different cloud 12. Wall of Glass 13. Be Here Now 14. Champagne Supernova
Encore
15. Hey Now! 16. Cigs & alcohol 17. Live forever
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Post by rockrevival on Apr 13, 2018 22:50:09 GMT -5
John Lennon's voice was so beautiful. It literally makes me cry.
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Post by tezza198 on Apr 14, 2018 8:21:12 GMT -5
As You Were is an album that will stand the test of time. A true masterpiece in every sense of the word. It’ll be very interesting to see what direction they go for the second.
Reckon it’ll be late 2019 release?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2018 14:31:55 GMT -5
Nicky Wire on Liam: "Liam (Gallagher) has shown that there is a definitely an old school romantic notion of rock ‘n’ roll. His gigs are full of young kids. My daughter loves him. To her he’s a star." “You’ve got to have that real carefree, fearless attitude like Liam has, whereas I’m not like that anymore.” Wire says he’s certain the record company would like him to emulate the sorts of viral videos that have contributed to the success of Brand Liam. “They would like me to do more, definitely, almost as a self-contained entity, being Mr Nasty, slagging everything off. They looked at my history and probably thought ‘why doesn’t he do that anymore?’ www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/manic-street-preachers-new-album-14522473
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Apr 15, 2018 17:28:27 GMT -5
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Post by mrose on Apr 19, 2018 7:45:51 GMT -5
If anyone is interested in what monitors Liam uses:
DiGiCo Proves Its Worth For Liam Gallagher April 2018 / For Immediate Release
In October 2017, former Oasis frontman, Liam Gallagher, released his debut solo album, As You Were. The record debuted at number one in the UK, and went gold in its first week, outselling the rest of the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart combined. It has since been certified platinum. Though the record is outstanding, and has received much critical acclaim, Gallagher is in his element in the live arena; the guys responsible for helping make that happen are FOH engineer, Shan Hira, and monitor man, Jon Simcox, both of whom are dependent on their DiGiCo mixing consoles. It was when playing in bands as a young man that FOH engineer, Shan Hira, developed an interest in the technical side of the music industry, which began in the recording studio. “I was fascinated by recording, and took an interest in what was going on; that's where my love of mixing desks and outboard was born,” Hira explains. “I then got a job as an engineer at a recording studio, and began recording local bands, which then progressed into doing live sound for them, and consequently for other bands.” Hira has only ever wanted to do FOH sound since then, and he's clearly got a knack for it: his client roster includes an eclectic mix of major acts such as The Chemical Brothers, The Streets, and Lily Allen. Both Hira and Jon Simcox are big DiGiCo users. Over the course of working with Gallagher, Hira has used pretty much every console DiGiCo has ever put out – from the compact SD11 to the flagship SD7, and everything in between. On this arena tour, he was using an SD5, supplied by Skan PA, running at 96kHz. “I have been using DiGiCo desks for a few years now, so I know my way around them pretty well,” Hira reveals. “It’s a very flexible surface, and enables me to put all my ins and outs exactly where I want them; and I find it a quick surface to get around.” Hira is running snapshots - just for his mutes and faders – and uses the internal FX within the console, with a few old favourites by his side. “There are some very decent effects in there, but I do also like to bring some familiar outboard with me: I am using an Avalon 737sp, and two engines of a Lexicon 480L on Liam’s vocal, plus an SPX 2000 on the snare.” Jon Simcox started working (for free) for a local PA company when he was 15 years old, 'as a general dogsbody, out of the Robin Hood R&B club in the Black Country'. “I was a third man, stage patcher, you can imagine... And one day, the monitor engineer didn’t turn up, so it was up to me to have a go,” Simcox smiles. “I’ve always done monitors. Although most bands I’ve worked for over the years I have at some point ended up having to mix FOH for, once or twice, I’ve always seen myself as a monitor engineer first and foremost. I think they’re two very different skills.” At monitor position, Simcox is running an SD10, again at 96kHz: “To be honest, I had the desk recommended to me by a friend, who’s used one for a while (Dan Speed, who does monitors for Biffy Clyro, also a Skan client), and I'd heard great things about the functionality, and the macros; and for IEMs, how good the stereo imaging was, and how transparent the pre-amps were. I was sold after our first day in rehearsals.” Like Hira, Simcox uses the internal FX from within his DiGiCo: “I’m using around 10 internal FX, and with a bit of tweaking, EQing, and side chain compression, they sound great. No outboard needed at all for me. It’s not a particularly complicated gig, either, so I use macros for specific fader/send/mute changes in seven or eight songs.” It's a proper rock and roll setup, too, of course. On stage, Gallagher opts for wedges over ears, all with just vocal, slap delay, and a bit of reverb pumping through them. Loud stage, then? “It's ear-splittingup there,” confirms Simcox, with a laugh. “But the fact we carry our desk, band in-ears, and mics everywhere means their mixes are very consistent from show to show, so that helps. We spent a lot of time rehearsing before the campaign started, too - around 12 weeks - so they got pretty true representations of the the songs. And live, the sound definitely comes across a lot rawer and punkier than the record. That's probably down to Liam's maniacal aura on stage, though! [smiles]” Skan’s Chris Fitch comments: “The DiGiCo consoles were a solid choice for Liam Gallagher, as they are on so many of our tours. Despite owning 19 SD-series consoles, we rarely see them, such is their popularity. “The only downside of using a DiGiCo at FOH on this tour is their seemingly magic ability to attract beer being thrown by the enthusiastic crowds! “It’s been a real privilege for Skan to work with such an iconic performer, and to support his fantastic engineers, Shan & Jon.” Liam and co. are currently out in South America, playing shows in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Peru, and will be returning to the UK for a string of festivals in the summer.
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Apr 21, 2018 22:15:24 GMT -5
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Post by rockrevival on Apr 25, 2018 4:22:19 GMT -5
From 20k+ stadium concerts to 5k-10k halls. I wonder how they feel about that.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Apr 25, 2018 9:06:30 GMT -5
I really wish Liam would do Roll It Over. Arguably the most epic track Oasis ever made apart from All Around The World.
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Post by Parka Flames on Apr 25, 2018 9:24:36 GMT -5
I really wish Liam would do Roll It Over. Arguably the most epic track Oasis ever made apart from All Around The World. Same, but there's no way he could sing the chorus line, even in 2000. The album version of that part of the vocal is (very obviously) comped.
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Post by standbymoi on Apr 25, 2018 10:03:06 GMT -5
From 20k+ stadium concerts to 5k-10k halls. I wonder how they feel about that. And that Albert Hall gig was big for Beady Eye (Liam + Friends as it was billed.) A lot of BE’s U.K. gigs were much smaller venues
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Post by crisppacket on Apr 25, 2018 11:27:25 GMT -5
Bold is the best song Liam’s ever written
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Post by mrose on Apr 26, 2018 7:35:21 GMT -5
I had a weird dream that Liam was on this podcast called "oh hey now" where they get different celebrities to read stories. They got Liam in to read this story about some guy in Manchester. He was getting really into it, and the host did a bts explaining that Liam loved reading despite only just starting lol. It went down a treat with the listeners/viewers. It felt so real that I went to check if it was a real thing.
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Post by Parka Flames on Apr 26, 2018 8:20:07 GMT -5
Bold is the best song Liam’s ever written That's not how you spell Greedy Soul
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Apr 26, 2018 10:38:15 GMT -5
Bold is the best song Liam’s ever written It's a good song but I feel like they botched the recording a wee bit. (sorry to be a Debbie Downer!)
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Post by crisppacket on Apr 26, 2018 11:17:35 GMT -5
Bold is the best song Liam’s ever written It's a good song but I feel like they botched the recording a wee bit. (sorry to be a Debbie Downer!) When I read the forum and I see you say The recording is botched when you hear it play It’s alright, it’s alright now
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2018 14:06:42 GMT -5
This is the head of Burberry PR, she sorted Liam’s parka for the Brits and was a guest at his table that night.. She’s based in LA. Maybe more Burberry wear to come for Liam. I think the guy looks after artists. Not sure tbh. http://instagram.com/p/BiKhrpwjl_W
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