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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Jul 14, 2023 11:48:18 GMT -5
You must consider:
-The timbre and performance of Liam's voice
-The performance of the band
-The setlist
Comment explaining why you gave that rating
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My personal clarifications in detail:
-The timbre and performance of Liam's voice: Vote 7.
I like his voice in this concert. I find it incredible that he can have this good voice again. But obviously from 1995 to today it has had better ones.
-The performance of the band: Vote 8
You can always do better!
-The setlist: vote: 8
Wish I had Greedy Soul, Do You Know What I Mean, Go let It Out, Gas Panic and Bring It On Down in there too!
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Post by El Auténtico Dios on Jul 14, 2023 16:20:00 GMT -5
Not the best setlist but not that bad. I'm glad to see him finally with another windbreaker. Good voice, but poor effort in morning glory and C&A as usual. The band plays good enough to make justice to Oasis songs. You have to say something about the crowd. I miss that 90's madness, so quiet and touristic gig.
8 for me. More than decent; very enjoyable
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Post by settingson on Jul 14, 2023 20:14:33 GMT -5
8/10
Enjoyable nostalgia trip that will keep the man in parkas for a while.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Nov 12, 2023 9:03:35 GMT -5
8 for me as well.
I wasn't there but was at the Etihad a few days before so judging from the DVD and own experience of the Etihad gig.
The setlist was good. If I was being slightly critical I think the second quarter was a bit ploddy and he could have done with either cutting some of the token solo songs (Shockwave, Better Days, Come on You Know, WMWY) but that's a minor quibble.
Voice sounded good but not quite as good as 2017-18. Again, a minor quibble considering the lows of 2006-2013.
The spectacle of Knebworth looked fantastic and he had the crowd in the palm of his hand as usual.
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