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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Dec 24, 2020 5:25:06 GMT -5
Vote!
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Post by The Escapist on Dec 24, 2020 5:32:55 GMT -5
Bruce Springsteen.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 24, 2020 6:43:17 GMT -5
Good God
Anyway, can't vote as I haven't seen Liam
I've seen Noel three times and it was brilliant, can't wait to be back
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Post by My Big Name on Dec 24, 2020 8:13:46 GMT -5
Noel has the better stage show but Liam has the better voice and setlist. Went with Liam.
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Post by tiger40 on Dec 24, 2020 13:46:25 GMT -5
Liam.
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Post by walterglass on Dec 24, 2020 14:11:01 GMT -5
If people are honest with this Liam will piss it. One Love, Glasto, Reading, Unplugged, Thames...
It’s not even close.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 24, 2020 14:31:49 GMT -5
If people are honest with this Liam will piss it. One Love, Glasto, Reading, Unplugged, Thames... It’s not even close. It's not exactly Springsteen vs Sam Smith Liam's a fantastic frontman and from what I've seen the atmosphere is always massive, but Noel's band's extremely tight, they sound great and have bettered most of the songs compared to the studio version The gigs I've been to also had the audience being properly into it But they put on two different shows at this point, you're not getting Noel have the crowd go mad by just standing still as you're not getting Liam pulling off something like the nearly 7 minutes long version of The Right Stuff And if we're talking unplugged, Noel's acoustic performances haven't been half bad either, I go back to the BBC 2 show regularly
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Post by walterglass on Dec 24, 2020 14:42:09 GMT -5
If people are honest with this Liam will piss it. One Love, Glasto, Reading, Unplugged, Thames... It’s not even close. It's not exactly Springsteen vs Sam Smith Liam's a fantastic frontman and from what I've seen the atmosphere is always massive, but Noel's band's extremely tight, they sound great and have bettered most of the songs compared to the studio version The gigs I've been to also had the audience being properly into it But they put on two different shows at this point, you're not getting Noel have the crowd go mad by just still as you're not getting Liam pulling off something like the nearly 7 minutes long version of The Right Stuff And if we're talking unplugged, Noel's acoustic performances haven't been half bad either, I go back to the BBC 2 show regularly Hey, brother, no trouble here. I just wanna have a quiet pint and a game of dominoes.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 24, 2020 14:53:19 GMT -5
It's not exactly Springsteen vs Sam Smith Liam's a fantastic frontman and from what I've seen the atmosphere is always massive, but Noel's band's extremely tight, they sound great and have bettered most of the songs compared to the studio version The gigs I've been to also had the audience being properly into it But they put on two different shows at this point, you're not getting Noel have the crowd go mad by just still as you're not getting Liam pulling off something like the nearly 7 minutes long version of The Right Stuff And if we're talking unplugged, Noel's acoustic performances haven't been half bad either, I go back to the BBC 2 show regularly Hey, brother, no trouble here. I just wanna have a quiet pint and a game of dominoes. It's all right mate, just don't think "It's not even close" Merry Christmas
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Post by andymorris on Dec 27, 2020 1:49:21 GMT -5
2011 NGHFB tour was fantastic, energy, fresh sound, great band. Better than Oasis post DBTT. Havent seem Liam so i cant comment on that, but stuff on youtube doesnt really want me to get money out of my pocket to see him.
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Post by freddy838 on Dec 27, 2020 5:59:44 GMT -5
I saw him at London Calling at the Olympic park several years ago and it was interminable.
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Post by andymorris on Dec 27, 2020 6:46:16 GMT -5
2011 NGHFB tour was fantastic, energy, fresh sound, great band. Better than Oasis post DBTT. Havent seem Liam so i cant comment on that, but stuff on youtube doesnt really want me to get money out of my pocket to see him. Haha Andy; you’re gonna have to try harder than the old YouTube comparison fishing trip to get the nibble. Your standards are slipping ahah 😅 I feel they’re on different planes so hard to compare. Liam’s give me what I describe as “the rush” while Noel’s just exude class. Never come away from either less than exhilarated and can’t wait til they go again. Voted Liam, obvs. But why ? I went to a lot of gigs of artists I discovered online. This « Liam Gollighur » doesn’t do anything for me. I’ve seen better already. Maybe I’m too old for this shit. Been there done that but better. Cigs and alcohol, some might say... yeah ok, What’s the point ? Unless you can arrange things for backstage photo with the old dude who used to be Liam Gallagher ? Last time he didn’t stop for me , not enough boobs 🤣 I guess I’m just team classy then 😝 plus I don’t own a parka so I would probably get rejected.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 27, 2020 7:14:39 GMT -5
I saw him at London Calling at the Olympic park several years ago and it was interminable. My father and a friend of his went to see him one and asked me if I wanted to go, I said no but it's still one of my biggest regrets (musically related at least), not a massive fan but he's a legend, and I love gigs that go on forever
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2020 11:37:42 GMT -5
2011 NGHFB tour was fantastic, energy, fresh sound, great band. Better than Oasis post DBTT. Havent seem Liam so i cant comment on that, but stuff on youtube doesnt really want me to get money out of my pocket to see him. I agree with this. His first tour was my favorite Oasis related gigs. Set list was great (Talk tonight!) but his new stuff was also received very well which obviously meant the world to him. Miles better when I saw them on the DBTT tour which apparently was a great oasis tour. The WBTM tour was good because I really enjoy the current members of the band but the setlist was an issue and quite frankly I don’t think that the third album is all that
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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 27, 2020 11:47:21 GMT -5
2011 NGHFB tour was fantastic, energy, fresh sound, great band. Better than Oasis post DBTT. Havent seem Liam so i cant comment on that, but stuff on youtube doesnt really want me to get money out of my pocket to see him. I agree with this. His first tour was my favorite Oasis related gigs. Set list was great (Talk tonight!) but his new stuff was also received very well which obviously meant the world to him. Miles better when I saw them on the DBTT tour which apparently was a great oasis tour. The WBTM tour was good because I really enjoy the current members of the band but the setlist was an issue and quite frankly I don’t think that the third album is all that I saw a gig each tour and the WBTM one was actually my favourite, it probably helps that the audience was really into it and I snatched a spot on the first row though But I love the album so I liked the setlist, and with this current lineup they just play so well together and add colour to the songs, some of the new stuff like Be Careful or Fort Knox gives the whole set another dimension aside from the usual mass singalong you get at a Gallagher gig My only wish would be some more obscure or not often played Oasis songs, no need to replace DLBIA or Wonderwall but I could do with rotating the others, I hope we get some of this next tour
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Post by andymorris on Dec 27, 2020 13:49:53 GMT -5
I agree with this. His first tour was my favorite Oasis related gigs. Set list was great (Talk tonight!) but his new stuff was also received very well which obviously meant the world to him. Miles better when I saw them on the DBTT tour which apparently was a great oasis tour. The WBTM tour was good because I really enjoy the current members of the band but the setlist was an issue and quite frankly I don’t think that the third album is all that I saw a gig each tour and the WBTM one was actually my favourite, it probably helps that the audience was really into it and I snatched a spot on the first row though But I love the album so I liked the setlist, and with this current lineup they just play so well together and add colour to the songs, some of the new stuff like Be Careful or Fort Knox gives the whole set another dimension aside from the usual mass singalong you get at a Gallagher gig My only wish would be some more obscure or not often played Oasis songs, no need to replace DLBIA or Wonderwall but I could do with rotating the others, I hope we get some of this next tour I’m never tired of hearing DLBIA at noels gigs. Such a special moment, this song is out of this world. Wonderwall i can do without for the next 50 years
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Post by defmaybe00 on Dec 27, 2020 13:59:57 GMT -5
I saw a gig each tour and the WBTM one was actually my favourite, it probably helps that the audience was really into it and I snatched a spot on the first row though But I love the album so I liked the setlist, and with this current lineup they just play so well together and add colour to the songs, some of the new stuff like Be Careful or Fort Knox gives the whole set another dimension aside from the usual mass singalong you get at a Gallagher gig My only wish would be some more obscure or not often played Oasis songs, no need to replace DLBIA or Wonderwall but I could do with rotating the others, I hope we get some of this next tour I’m never tired of hearing DLBIA at noels gigs. Such a special moment, this song is out of this world. Wonderwall i can do without for the next 50 years Feel the same way, but I get why he would do both till the day he dies
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Post by World71R on Dec 27, 2020 21:44:23 GMT -5
Liam's shows carry on the classic spirit of Oasis while Noel's shows display what he is capable of as a songwriter and as a performer who was the brains behind Oasis (Liam was the brawn/spirit).
I really enjoy Liam's shows because I never got to experience that classic Oasis spirit in shows, but Noel is doing wonderful shows too. Bless them both.
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Post by Parka Flames on Dec 28, 2020 4:22:22 GMT -5
Where the fuck is Parlour Flames?
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Post by NYR on Dec 30, 2020 13:56:19 GMT -5
I saw him at London Calling at the Olympic park several years ago and it was interminable. My father and a friend of his went to see him one and asked me if I wanted to go, I said no but it's still one of my biggest regrets (musically related at least), not a massive fan but he's a legend, and I love gigs that go on forever I've seen Bruce live eight times. The last time I saw him with the E Street Band, they played four hours and six minutes. It was insane.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Dec 31, 2020 19:10:06 GMT -5
If people are honest with this Liam will piss it. One Love, Glasto, Reading, Unplugged, Thames... It’s not even close. It's not exactly Springsteen vs Sam Smith Liam's a fantastic frontman and from what I've seen the atmosphere is always massive, but Noel's band's extremely tight, they sound great and have bettered most of the songs compared to the studio version The gigs I've been to also had the audience being properly into it But they put on two different shows at this point, you're not getting Noel have the crowd go mad by just standing still as you're not getting Liam pulling off something like the nearly 7 minutes long version of The Right Stuff And if we're talking unplugged, Noel's acoustic performances haven't been half bad either, I go back to the BBC 2 show regularly Totally agree with that and your other posts on this thread. I saw Noel in 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019. Both the Chasing Yesterday and WBTM tours were excellent (wasn't as keen on his first 2012 solo tour but enjoyed it nonetheless). The current HFB line up sound great, they put on an excellent show and clearly enjoy themselves and there is a more chilled out atmosphere. I think Noel is at the point now where his solo material sounds as good as, if not better than the Oasis songs. Having said that, I always remember seeing Liam solo for the first time - the first 5-6 songs were quite good but then the arena went wild as soon as Some Might Say hit and he rattled through hit after hit from then on, so Liam gets my vote. Enjoyed Beady Eye live as well, although in hindsight his voice was diabolical and the songs weren't great.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Jan 1, 2021 8:09:44 GMT -5
If we’re talking solely about Liam solo, then probably him.
Noel’s band were tighter, but I preferred Liam’s voice as well as his choice of setlist. So I’d say Liam by a tiny margin.
However if it was Liam with Beady Eye, I might have gone for Noel as Liam’s voice and repertoire weren’t as good back then.
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