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Post by darmin on Mar 15, 2024 7:12:14 GMT -5
Also I want to add that I hope that in the future I won’t see on this forum such words as:”army of songwriters”, “corny pop songs”, “oasis tribute band”, “why there were too many oasis songs in the setlist” etc Because that’s literally what you all want 🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Mar 15, 2024 7:17:08 GMT -5
The crowd is not bored at all. The songs are not the stadium anthems we are used to but are raw and essential rock songs that invite the audience to listen rather than to jump and mosh. From the comments I've read everywhere, the critical point is the "duration" of the concert. For the rest they write about a beautiful evening with Liam in top vocal form and with John equally phenomenal. Whoever paid for that ticket knows very well what they are going to listen to, so there is no boredom. I think you're mistaken there. People just saw Liam Gallagher tickets and bought them expecting Oasis Unless you're on this board or follow Liam's social media you wouldn't know it was just their album and a cover Anyone who read the interviews given before the tickets went on sale knew very well that neither Oasis nor the Stone Roses would be doing it. Liam stated several times that he would only perform the album and a cover version. If people don't read interviews and aren't informed at all, buying tickets blindly, it's their fault. But I don't think that happened. The people who bought the tickets knew full well what was going to happen. So I don't see where the problem is. Everyone around is satisfied with the concert and Liam's vocal performance. the only criticism is on the duration. It seems more like some users on here are trying to complain about something.
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Post by andymorris on Mar 15, 2024 7:22:17 GMT -5
I think you're mistaken there. People just saw Liam Gallagher tickets and bought them expecting Oasis Unless you're on this board or follow Liam's social media you wouldn't know it was just their album and a cover There was no need to follow Liam on social media or be on this board to know what to expect, quick google search would’ve sufficed www.radiox.co.uk/artists/liam-gallagher/john-squire-2024-tour-dates-how-to-buy-tickets/Everything was there, don’t you google stuff before buying something super-mega-expensive (according to other users here)? You surestimate people, clearly. I bet some people there thought the guitarist was Noel Gallagher with a wig. there's a big amount of stupidity in this world. Also, People suck at googling, most of the time (this go well with the stupidity thing). The world is getting dumber, not smarter. You had to be smart or patient to book tickets before, not anymore. Just need to be fast. Dont need to think. e-Mailing > "oooooooo Liam Gallagherrrr i book" > -75 > Gig day: boooooo no Oasis.
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Post by darmin on Mar 15, 2024 7:48:37 GMT -5
You surestimate people, clearly. I bet some people there thought the guitarist was Noel Gallagher with a wig. there's a big amount of stupidity in this world. Also, People suck at googling, most of the time (this go well with the stupidity thing). The world is getting dumber, not smarter. You had to be smart or patient to book tickets before, not anymore. Just need to be fast. Dont need to think. e-Mailing > "oooooooo Liam Gallagherrrr i book" > -75 > Gig day: boooooo no Oasis. Ehhh I don’t think it’s that bad. Liam and John announced both tour and album it was kinda obvious that they were gonna tour album right? Thats what all musicians usually do. We are talking about usual concertgoers, not some random people. If Liam and John announced that they are gonna to tour Oasis and Roses songs I’m sure this little tour would’ve sold out in 1 nanosecond, it took bit more than that irrc. So people in general knew
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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Mar 15, 2024 8:31:09 GMT -5
I was expected Love Me and Leave Me on their gig.
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Post by jeffrey on Mar 15, 2024 8:52:59 GMT -5
The crowd is not bored at all. The songs are not the stadium anthems we are used to but are raw and essential rock songs that invite the audience to listen rather than to jump and mosh. From the comments I've read everywhere, the critical point is the "duration" of the concert. For the rest they write about a beautiful evening with Liam in top vocal form and with John equally phenomenal. Whoever paid for that ticket knows very well what they are going to listen to, so there is no boredom. I think you're mistaken there. People just saw Liam Gallagher tickets and bought them expecting Oasis Unless you're on this board or follow Liam's social media you wouldn't know it was just their album and a cover That’s 100% on the purchaser of the tickets.
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Post by thestylecouncil on Mar 15, 2024 8:59:36 GMT -5
Also I want to add that I hope that in the future I won’t see on this forum such words as:”army of songwriters”, “corny pop songs”, “oasis tribute band”, “why there were too many oasis songs in the setlist” etc Because that’s literally what you all want 🤡🤡🤡🤡 Exactly, Liam could do it this or that way and people will still moan and complain, no matter what. I for one have tickets for both his tour with John as well as the Definitely Maybe tour in June and I'm really looking forward to both.
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Post by andymorris on Mar 15, 2024 9:02:24 GMT -5
You surestimate people, clearly. I bet some people there thought the guitarist was Noel Gallagher with a wig. there's a big amount of stupidity in this world. Also, People suck at googling, most of the time (this go well with the stupidity thing). The world is getting dumber, not smarter. You had to be smart or patient to book tickets before, not anymore. Just need to be fast. Dont need to think. e-Mailing > "oooooooo Liam Gallagherrrr i book" > -75 > Gig day: boooooo no Oasis. Ehhh I don’t think it’s that bad. Liam and John announced both tour and album it was kinda obvious that they were gonna tour album right? Thats what all musicians usually do. We are talking about usual concertgoers, not some random people. If Liam and John announced that they are gonna to tour Oasis and Roses songs I’m sure this little tour would’ve sold out in 1 nanosecond, it took bit more than that irrc. So people in general knew From my experience more than half of the people who go to gigs go only for the name and did not look at setlists before, or information. This is a purely random % based on conversations ive heard over the years at many gigs. But you need to be not at the front, like after the first half. That's where the people i'm talking about are. And some other who dont like when it moves too much Ive seen more than once people turning their back to the stage the whole gig, talking, like in a bar. Imagine paying 75 + beers just to talk.
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Post by BugmenAndBoxes on Mar 15, 2024 9:05:13 GMT -5
Before the ticket sale started, I was under the impression they were doing covers based on Liam's Twitter. I'm pretty sure he only clarified it was only going to be one after the sale ended. I'm fine with no Oasis/TSR, but was looking forward to some extended guitar solos or interesting covers (note plural)
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Post by jeffrey on Mar 15, 2024 9:12:15 GMT -5
Also I want to add that I hope that in the future I won’t see on this forum such words as:”army of songwriters”, “corny pop songs”, “oasis tribute band”, “why there were too many oasis songs in the setlist” etc Because that’s literally what you all want 🤡🤡🤡🤡 Exactly, Liam could do it this or that way and people will still moan and complain, no matter what. I for one have tickets for both his tour with John as well as the Definitely Maybe tour in June and I'm really looking forward to both. NOBODY would have ever guessed that Liam would be where he is 10 years ago — in 6.5 years, he’s had six number ones, played stadiums/knebworth and given us a nice variety of rock n roll music. We should all be grateful for this era, regardless of whether or not we love every song, gig or decision made.
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Post by jh on Mar 15, 2024 9:24:54 GMT -5
Beady Eye gigs were fcking mental ..the very first ones. This looks positively dull unfortunately in comparison from only the youtube videos posted though... As others stated crowd seems bored. Did people mosh to Morning Son for example?… You guys are being ridiculous Mosh???wtf...No but then again no one did at any Oasis, Liam or Noel gig ive ever been to ha ha ha
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Post by Jgrp on Mar 15, 2024 9:34:31 GMT -5
The gigs and response is exactly how I expected. I’m personally not disappointed by how it is, but not excited for it either, and never thought I would be. I just hope Liam isn’t expecting lots more in terms of live reaction etc. as long as it’s seen as niche and an enjoyable project, nothing more, nothing less, I don’t think anyone can be disappointed.
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Post by jh on Mar 15, 2024 9:37:23 GMT -5
The gigs and response is exactly how I expected. I’m personally not disappointed by how it is, but not excited for it either, and never thought I would be. I just hope Liam isn’t expecting lots more in terms of live reaction etc. as long as it’s seen as niche and an enjoyable project, nothing more, nothing less, I don’t think anyone can be disappointed. That's fair comment indeed. Niche project is bang on.
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Post by Goosey on Mar 15, 2024 9:54:46 GMT -5
Nah if people have paid for tickets and gone without doing their research on it before hand then its their own stupid fault if they have left disappointed because he didn’t play Rock n Star for the hundred thousandth time.
Especially considering Liam has done this before with Beady Eye. You go to see Beady Eye, you get Beady.
You go to see Liam Gallagher & John Squire, you get Liam Gallagher and John Squire.
I guarantee you all, people will whinge when he doesn’t play Wonderwall in June.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Mar 15, 2024 10:17:55 GMT -5
I’m not surprised by the quiet crowd. This all feels very beady eye’ish. I hope it does stay niche and as a project and Liam doesn’t think it’s some sort of failure and just enjoys it for what it is. Beady Eye gigs were fcking mental ..the very first ones. This looks positively dull unfortunately in comparison from only the youtube videos posted though... As others stated crowd seems bored. The crowd was was nearly 15 years younger mate 😂
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Post by jh on Mar 15, 2024 10:30:16 GMT -5
Beady Eye gigs were fcking mental ..the very first ones. This looks positively dull unfortunately in comparison from only the youtube videos posted though... As others stated crowd seems bored. The crowd was was nearly 15 years younger mate 😂 And up for it too. Liam's vocals sound cracking on the captured vids. He has really put his heart into this by all accounts and it shows.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Mar 15, 2024 10:52:58 GMT -5
Also I want to add that I hope that in the future I won’t see on this forum such words as:”army of songwriters”, “corny pop songs”, “oasis tribute band”, “why there were too many oasis songs in the setlist” etc Because that’s literally what you all want 🤡🤡🤡🤡 This is basically it in a nutshell. It's almost as though people want albums and live shows tailored for them individually. And if it's not, the complaining begins.
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Post by soulsucker on Mar 15, 2024 11:52:14 GMT -5
Are there any other tour shirts at the gigs other than those on the webstore?
Was hoping for gig-specific shirts with city and date for example.
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Post by Firefly on Mar 15, 2024 12:45:51 GMT -5
Ehhh I don’t think it’s that bad. Liam and John announced both tour and album it was kinda obvious that they were gonna tour album right? Thats what all musicians usually do. We are talking about usual concertgoers, not some random people. If Liam and John announced that they are gonna to tour Oasis and Roses songs I’m sure this little tour would’ve sold out in 1 nanosecond, it took bit more than that irrc. So people in general knew From my experience more than half of the people who go to gigs go only for the name and did not look at setlists before, or information. This is a purely random % based on conversations ive heard over the years at many gigs. But you need to be not at the front, like after the first half. That's where the people i'm talking about are. And some other who dont like when it moves too much Ive seen more than once people turning their back to the stage the whole gig, talking, like in a bar. Imagine paying 75 + beers just to talk. My experience too. Especially legacy artist's gigs. Ones I go to and I go to a LOT are there for a day or a night out, some bring the whole family. Don't know the words, spend half the time having a chat, eating and drinking. This fucking pisses me off big time especially in the middle of a brilliant guitar solo or epic chorus some dickhead is all excuse me excuse me trying to get through, comes back with 6 pints and a hotdog, misses the whole song. They are in and out in and out fucking 20 times. This goes for standing as well. These are the people who buy tickets. They would not have the faintest clue of setlist. Read an interview? No. Follow Liam online? Not a chance. But they will make up a large portion of the crowd.
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Post by Jgrp on Mar 15, 2024 16:38:40 GMT -5
I think the other thing to remember too is that the album hasn’t been out long at all. I defy anyone to remember a time when oasis brought out an album and on the occasion they toured some small dates early on that everyone in the crowd went mental for the new songs… they didn’t. But they did go mental for the same song 6 months + later. It’s not a reflection on quality, it just takes time. And this can have a big impact on gig energy. But having said that this should still be seen as niche project imo.
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Post by ee on Mar 15, 2024 22:20:50 GMT -5
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Post by andymorris on Mar 16, 2024 2:06:10 GMT -5
I think the other thing to remember too is that the album hasn’t been out long at all. I defy anyone to remember a time when oasis brought out an album and on the occasion they toured some small dates early on that everyone in the crowd went mental for the new songs… they didn’t. But they did go mental for the same song 6 months + later. It’s not a reflection on quality, it just takes time. And this can have a big impact on gig energy. But having said that this should still be seen as niche project imo. In 2000, Oasis did 3 small dates in Europe for SOTSOG not long after it came out, and the gigs were pretty good. I was at one of them, and it was amazing. Usually gig in small venues are way better, mainly because the crowd... are die hards. So they're likely to know the tunes, even though the record just came out. Now i cant say for that Glasgow gig, only people there can testify. But usually, those early gigs are the best: band in top form, energy, envy...
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Mar 16, 2024 2:49:39 GMT -5
Full setlist
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Post by jh on Mar 16, 2024 3:00:39 GMT -5
Also I want to add that I hope that in the future I won’t see on this forum such words as:”army of songwriters”, “corny pop songs”, “oasis tribute band”, “why there were too many oasis songs in the setlist” etc Because that’s literally what you all want 🤡🤡🤡🤡 This is basically it in a nutshell. It's almost as though people want albums and live shows tailored for them individually. And if it's not, the complaining begins. Spot on - Liam shouting...."Any requests?" is as likely as the Pope arriving on stage to play bass at the DM gigs.
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Post by jh on Mar 16, 2024 3:02:34 GMT -5
Jesus the stamina on this recorder.... What a epic gig. The songs sound better than the album. Lucky sods who saw this live.
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