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Post by asyouwere on Dec 21, 2017 9:13:32 GMT -5
What do you guys think the setlist for the 2018 will look like? Which Oasis songs? Which songs from the new album?
Shoot!
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Post by Jim G. on Dec 21, 2017 9:35:59 GMT -5
Noel said he wanted to play the a side of the record as it is. So maybe he’ll start the gig with the first five tracks of the record? I bet he’ll play most of the record, apart from the interludes and maybe If Love is the Law, since he said they weren’t getting it right on rehearsals.
Assuming he might play 7 or 8 tracks from WBTM and the gig might have around 18-20 songs - he said that now that he has more material the gigs will be longer - I’d say he’ll play 5 tracks from his other aolo records and 5 from Oasis.
I’d expect Riverman, Heat of the Moment, Lock All The Doors, Everybody’s on the Run and What a Life.
From Oasis I’d expect Champagne Supernova - unless he decides to dust off another classic - Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, for sure. He’s been playing LBL and HTWA a lot, so they’re safe bets. Maybe he’ll pick another b-side instead, but I wouldn’t expect anything that surprising, which is a shame. I hope he plays Falling Down, would fit the vibe of WBTM perfectly. He said in an interview in Brazil that he’d try.
I must say, I hope I’m wrong with my predictions since his setlists have been boring, predictable and repetitive as fuck, but I doubt it will be that different.
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Post by bestwick8 on Dec 21, 2017 10:48:47 GMT -5
Im really hoping for TIOBI
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Post by breakingmad on Dec 21, 2017 10:52:36 GMT -5
Intro - Fort Knox
01-Holy Mountain 02-Everybody's On The Run 03-It's a Beautiful World 04-She Taught Me How To Fly 05-If I Had A Gun 06-I Hope, I Think, I Know 07-Black & White Sunshine 08-(Wednesday 1) 09-If Love Is The Law 10-The Man Who Build The Moon 11-(W.2)
Encore:
12-All You Need Is Love 13-Force Of Nature 14-AKA What A Life 15-Don't Look Back In Anger
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Post by mossy on Dec 21, 2017 13:56:23 GMT -5
Noel said he wanted to play the a side of the record as it is. So maybe he’ll start the gig with the first five tracks of the record? I bet he’ll play most of the record, apart from the interludes and maybe If Love is the Law, since he said they weren’t getting it right on rehearsals. Assuming he might play 7 or 8 tracks from WBTM and the gig might have around 18-20 songs - he said that now that he has more material the gigs will be longer - I’d say he’ll play 5 tracks from his other aolo records and 5 from Oasis. I’d expect Riverman, Heat of the Moment, Lock All The Doors, Everybody’s on the Run and What a Life. From Oasis I’d expect Champagne Supernova - unless he decides to dust off another classic - Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, for sure. He’s been playing LBL and HTWA a lot, so they’re safe bets. Maybe he’ll pick another b-side instead, but I wouldn’t expect anything that surprising, which is a shame. I hope he plays Falling Down, would fit the vibe of WBTM perfectly. He said in an interview in Brazil that he’d try. I must say, I hope I’m wrong with my predictions since his setlists have been boring, predictable and repetitive as fuck, but I doubt it will be that different. Where did he say that? It’s about time. He has a HUGE back catalogue and should be taking a leaf out of Springsteen and McCartney’s books and playing longer sets - especially when he’s charging upwards of £60 for tix. X
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Post by fabulousbakers on Dec 21, 2017 14:54:36 GMT -5
Going by Noel's usual laziness when it comes to setlists, I think the songs played at his recent shows this year are pretty much what we're stuck with for the rest of the tour.
With the huge back catalogue Noel has EVERY night should have a different setlist (even if it's only or two surprise acoustic selections per gig that changes). As we've seen in the past unfortunately Noel doesn't work like that.
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Post by headshrinker84 on Dec 21, 2017 15:15:41 GMT -5
I hope he brings back Falling Down.
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Post by bossbruce on Dec 21, 2017 15:26:04 GMT -5
Alone On The Rope and Idler's dream please
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Post by pedroz on Dec 21, 2017 15:27:44 GMT -5
Fort Knox Holy Mountain In the Heat of the Moment Up in the Sky Step Out Beautiful World She Thought Me How to Fly You Know We Can't Go Back Champagne Supernova Whatever Everybody's on the Run Stranded on the Wrong Beach Black and White Sunshine If Love is the Law Round our Way
Ditch DLBIA and Wonderwall
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Post by queenblougaredoc on Dec 21, 2017 16:09:34 GMT -5
He said he was gonna play longer sets and some obscure Oasis material. Do not remember the interview.
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Post by asyouwere on Dec 21, 2017 16:10:19 GMT -5
Noel said he wanted to play the a side of the record as it is. So maybe he’ll start the gig with the first five tracks of the record? I bet he’ll play most of the record, apart from the interludes and maybe If Love is the Law, since he said they weren’t getting it right on rehearsals. Assuming he might play 7 or 8 tracks from WBTM and the gig might have around 18-20 songs - he said that now that he has more material the gigs will be longer - I’d say he’ll play 5 tracks from his other aolo records and 5 from Oasis. I’d expect Riverman, Heat of the Moment, Lock All The Doors, Everybody’s on the Run and What a Life. From Oasis I’d expect Champagne Supernova - unless he decides to dust off another classic - Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, for sure. He’s been playing LBL and HTWA a lot, so they’re safe bets. Maybe he’ll pick another b-side instead, but I wouldn’t expect anything that surprising, which is a shame. I hope he plays Falling Down, would fit the vibe of WBTM perfectly. He said in an interview in Brazil that he’d try. I must say, I hope I’m wrong with my predictions since his setlists have been boring, predictable and repetitive as fuck, but I doubt it will be that different. Where did he say that? It’s about time. He has a HUGE back catalogue and should be taking a lead out of Springsteen and McCartney’s books and playing longer sets - especially when he’s charging upwards of £60 for tix. X For his own shows (so not U2 support, festivals, ...) he always plays 18-20 songs, doesn't he? 2011 tour: www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2011/roundhouse-london-england-7bd1a6a0.html2015 tour: www.setlist.fm/setlist/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/2015/webster-hall-new-york-ny-5bc82384.html
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Post by mossy on Dec 21, 2017 16:35:01 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2017 16:44:21 GMT -5
What about Russell singing Valerie on his own? Or Gem doing The Quiet Ones?
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Post by mossy on Dec 21, 2017 16:52:42 GMT -5
What about Russell singing Valerie on his own? Or Gem doing The Quiet Ones?
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Dec 21, 2017 17:31:13 GMT -5
Ditch DLBIA and Wonderwall It's difficult - it would be great to see a fresh setlist with only some more interesting Oasis songs and most of WBTM, but people who go to a Noel Gallagher gig will expect stuff like DLBIA. I wonder if Fort Knox will be played live as it is, would be a weird opener.
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Post by mossy on Dec 21, 2017 18:23:34 GMT -5
Ditch DLBIA and Wonderwall It's difficult - it would be great to see a fresh setlist with only some more interesting Oasis songs and most of WBTM, but people who go to a Noel Gallagher gig will expect stuff like DLBIA. I wonder if Fort Knox will be played live as it is, would be a weird opener. It’s going to be the walk on tape like FITB and SAHITS. (He did that at the recent Apple gig). Seasons greetings. X
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Post by cookoasis on Dec 21, 2017 19:41:40 GMT -5
I'd love to hear Some Might Say as an acoustic number in the spot where Supersonic, Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova have been previously.
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Post by asyouwere on Dec 22, 2017 10:38:53 GMT -5
He actually plays 40 songs, that's incredible.
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Post by mossy on Dec 22, 2017 10:59:09 GMT -5
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Post by Jim G. on Dec 22, 2017 16:44:49 GMT -5
Noel said he wanted to play the a side of the record as it is. So maybe he’ll start the gig with the first five tracks of the record? I bet he’ll play most of the record, apart from the interludes and maybe If Love is the Law, since he said they weren’t getting it right on rehearsals. Assuming he might play 7 or 8 tracks from WBTM and the gig might have around 18-20 songs - he said that now that he has more material the gigs will be longer - I’d say he’ll play 5 tracks from his other aolo records and 5 from Oasis. I’d expect Riverman, Heat of the Moment, Lock All The Doors, Everybody’s on the Run and What a Life. From Oasis I’d expect Champagne Supernova - unless he decides to dust off another classic - Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, for sure. He’s been playing LBL and HTWA a lot, so they’re safe bets. Maybe he’ll pick another b-side instead, but I wouldn’t expect anything that surprising, which is a shame. I hope he plays Falling Down, would fit the vibe of WBTM perfectly. He said in an interview in Brazil that he’d try. I must say, I hope I’m wrong with my predictions since his setlists have been boring, predictable and repetitive as fuck, but I doubt it will be that different. Where did he say that? It’s about time. He has a HUGE back catalogue and should be taking a leaf out of Springsteen and McCartney’s books and playing longer sets - especially when he’s charging upwards of £60 for tix. X I think he said that in an interview with a brazilian website, the same one he said he was going to give a try on Falling Down.
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Post by goletitout1986 on Dec 24, 2017 16:38:55 GMT -5
Noel will play what he's contractually obliged to and no more - 90mins and ending on DLBIA.
He might change things up a bit and start with It's good to be free though...oh...wait...
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Dec 24, 2017 17:04:02 GMT -5
Would imagine it'll be the usual 20 songs ending on Don't Look Back In Anger, with The Masterplan, Fade Away, Half The World Away and Little By Little.
He'll open on Holy Mountain and play Beautiful World, She Taught Me How To Fly plus a couple of others from the new album.
Everybody's on the Run, The Death of You and Me, If I Had A Gun, What A Life, Riverman, Ballad of Mighty I and Heat of the Moment from High Flying Birds.
That leaves 5 songs, so probably 2-3 Oasis and 2-3 from Who Built the Moon.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2017 2:27:30 GMT -5
Would imagine it'll be the usual 20 songs ending on Don't Look Back In Anger, with The Masterplan, Fade Away, Half The World Away and Little By Little. He'll open on Holy Mountain and play Beautiful World, She Taught Me How To Fly plus a couple of others from the new album. Everybody's on the Run, The Death of You and Me, If I Had A Gun, What A Life, Riverman, Ballad of Mighty I and Heat of the Moment from High Flying Birds. That leaves 5 songs, so probably 2-3 Oasis and 2-3 from Who Built the Moon. Sounds right. Here’s hoping for Supersonic, Whatever, Slide Away...
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Dec 25, 2017 18:30:02 GMT -5
Would imagine it'll be the usual 20 songs ending on Don't Look Back In Anger, with The Masterplan, Fade Away, Half The World Away and Little By Little. He'll open on Holy Mountain and play Beautiful World, She Taught Me How To Fly plus a couple of others from the new album. Everybody's on the Run, The Death of You and Me, If I Had A Gun, What A Life, Riverman, Ballad of Mighty I and Heat of the Moment from High Flying Birds. That leaves 5 songs, so probably 2-3 Oasis and 2-3 from Who Built the Moon. Sounds right. Here’s hoping for Supersonic, Whatever, Slide Away... Would love to hear Slide Away played again. Remember downloading a brilliant acoustic version on here from the Stop The Clocks promo tour that he did with Gem, pretty sure it was from a gig in Canada but I can't find it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2017 5:44:36 GMT -5
give us gas panic! already.
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