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Post by mahsteve on Feb 29, 2024 17:01:06 GMT -5
Paul Stacey had a significant involvement in the development and final recording of SOTSOG. He originally joined the band as an additional keyboard player to play string parts on the Be Here Now tour from 1997 to 98. Once the tour finished Noel asked him to help out at Air Studios where he was recording the track Teotihuacan for the X Files soundtrack. They continued working together on the demos for SOTSOG and Paul played the following bits on the album: Fuckin’ in the Bushes - Additional lead guitar and keyboards Who Feels Love? - Backwards guitar and bass Gas Panic! - Bass I Can See a Liar - Bass Where Did it all Go Wrong? - Additional acoustic guitar Roll It Over - Guitar solo and bass He also co-produced with Mark Spike Stent the band’s first live album/video, Familiar to Millions which was released later in 2000. Paul continued to work with the band on all their other albums and still works with Noel on his solo albums. There is an interview with him below, he discusses his involvement with the band from 26:17 This thought has only just occurred to me now 24 years later but when Noel left the tour after the fight with Liam in Barcelona, why didn’t the band ask Paul Stacey to step in on guitar. He would have certainly known all the parts to the SOTSOG songs and was trusted by the band. For the record I think Matt Deighton did a great job anyway. This is a video on instagram of him playing a solo during a cover of the Stooges - I wanna be your dog. Would love to hear the full song http://instagram.com/p/B2zPmBuHE6n
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Post by mahsteve on Feb 29, 2024 18:09:25 GMT -5
Charlotte Glasson Charlotte played flute on Gas Panic! She was recommended to Noel by Paul Stacey as they were friends. In 1998 Charlotte attended Supernova Heights and played flute on Noel’s remix of the Unkle song The Knock On Effect. Then in the same year she again attended Supernova Heights and played Flute on the demo of Gas Panic. They were going to ask Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull to play the part on the final version but in the end Charlotte’s parts were kept for the album. She was interviewed on the Oasis Podcast podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-oasis-podcast/id1224373139?i=1000601214066Her website charlotteglasson.com/
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 1, 2024 5:54:09 GMT -5
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 1, 2024 6:40:41 GMT -5
Mark Spike Stent Stent had worked as a mixer on the Massive Attack album Mezzanine, did engineering and mixing on the U2 album Pop and mixing on the Bjork album Homogenic. He had also mixed the Spice Girls album Spice World with assistance from Paul "P. Dub" Walton who was an assistant engineer on SOTSOG. His instagram page www.instagram.com/markspikestent?igsh=czVjYmJsM2QxNHB0
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 1, 2024 6:41:15 GMT -5
Jan 'Stan' Kybert Jan worked with Mark 'Spike' Stent as his Pro Tools operator and worked on records by Massive Attack and Björk. He began working with Oasis in 1999 for recording sessions for Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants. Kybert spent most of the next eight years as in-house engineer at Oasis's Wheeler End studio, where Noel Gallagher introduced him to Paul Weller. Kybert has collaborated with Weller producing Sonik Kicks. Kybert has worked with New Order, the Prodigy, UNKLE, the Draytones, and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. www.fabfilter.com/artists/jan-stan-kybertInterview with him about producing Paul Weller’s Sonic Kicks album www.soundonsound.com/techniques/jan-stan-kybert-producing-paul-wellers-sonik-kicks
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Post by Firefly on Mar 1, 2024 15:25:35 GMT -5
Paul Stacey had a significant involvement in the development and final recording of SOTSOG. He originally joined the band as an additional keyboard player to play string parts on the Be Here Now tour from 1997 to 98. Once the tour finished Noel asked him to help out at Air Studios where he was recording the track Teotihuacan for the X Files soundtrack. They continued working together on the demos for SOTSOG and Paul played the following bits on the album: Fuckin’ in the Bushes - Additional lead guitar and keyboards Who Feels Love? - Backwards guitar and bass Gas Panic! - Bass I Can See a Liar - Bass Where Did it all Go Wrong? - Additional acoustic guitar Roll It Over - Guitar solo and bass He also co-produced with Mark Spike Stent the band’s first live album/video, Familiar to Millions which was released later in 2000. Paul continued to work with the band on all their other albums and still works with Noel on his solo albums. There is an interview with him below, he discusses his involvement with the band from 26:17 This thought has only just occurred to me now 24 years later but when Noel left the tour after the fight with Liam in Barcelona, why didn’t the band ask Paul Stacey to step in on guitar. He would have certainly known all the parts to the SOTSOG songs and was trusted by the band. For the record I think Matt Deighton did a great job anyway. This is a video on instagram of him playing a solo during a cover of the Stooges - I wanna be your dog. Would love to hear the full song http://instagram.com/p/B2zPmBuHE6n Interesting. Thought Noel played all the bass parts on the album, looks like I was wrong. I thought Noel said he did in an interview.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 1, 2024 16:19:35 GMT -5
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 2, 2024 14:50:36 GMT -5
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 2, 2024 17:59:04 GMT -5
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Post by The Chief on Mar 3, 2024 9:36:05 GMT -5
From these images, I get the feeling the football players which we see clearly on the Go Let It Out sleeve were added after on the SOTSOG sleeve.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 3, 2024 16:15:02 GMT -5
Noel’s thoughts on the direction of the band after BHN.
1997-10-23 Evening Session with Steve Lamacq, BBC Radio 1, London, UK Only Noel was due to appear on the show but he went to the pub with Liam before and bought him along which made for one of the funniest, insightful and controversial interviews they’ve ever done.
At 5:07 He talks about the future
Some of tracks he chose to play make for interesting listening and perhaps show where he was going. Captain Beefheart - Mirror Man DJ Shadow - High Noon Death in Vegas - Dirt
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Post by andymorris on Mar 4, 2024 1:37:54 GMT -5
FITB was definitely played on the radio as a teaser in december 1999. Not many times, but a few times.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 4, 2024 7:15:00 GMT -5
Mark Feltham Mark contributed harmonica on Gas Panic. Part of what he plays was originally played on the flute by Charlotte Glasson, they chose to use harmonica over the flute for that bit on the album version. I believe he first worked with Oasis on the track Whatever then on Round Are Way and All around the World. He appeared at all the big gigs and shows in the 90’s with the band Earls Court, Maine Road, Knebworth, MTV Unplugged etc. He appeared with the band on the show The White Room playing Round Are Way in late 1995. He appeared in the Oasis Podcast podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-oasis-podcast/id1224373139?i=1000384685115From Wikipedia He best known for playing harmonica with several artists including Oasis and Talk Talk. Feltham is a long-term member of the British blues rock band Nine Below Zero, and Rory Gallagher's band; and is often used as a session musician. This is a video of him playing with Rory Gallagher in 1988 1988-2-24 Evening Extra, Dublin, Ireland
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Mar 4, 2024 10:31:52 GMT -5
While he is brilliant at what he does I never enjoyed the harmonica on the live versions of the Masterplan. Didn’t think it fit the song at all. No real issues with his work on other tracks, just the Masterplan.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 4, 2024 13:39:26 GMT -5
2000-3-23 Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium The show was filmed and broadcast on MTV. The band had completed a tour of Japan and now had three shows in Europe before starting an American tour in April.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 9, 2024 19:10:18 GMT -5
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Mar 10, 2024 1:37:24 GMT -5
Shakermaker is running a great channel. Descriptions are great indeed.
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Post by settingson on Mar 10, 2024 2:26:58 GMT -5
This is such a great thread. Really informative for a non-expert fan of the band like me and this period was so pivotal.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 10, 2024 5:04:08 GMT -5
I haven’t been able to find the date of this interview but at a guess I think it would have been January 2000 during the early promo for the album.
Does anyone know the date?
Dave fanning Always thought he was a good interviewer, really pushed Noel.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 10, 2024 5:30:42 GMT -5
Shakermaker is running a great channel. Descriptions are great indeed. Really tells the story of the tour. How does he know all this information?!?
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Mar 10, 2024 8:07:18 GMT -5
Shakermaker is running a great channel. Descriptions are great indeed. Really tells the story of the tour. How does he know all this information?!? I guess it's mostly his own assumptions and information from interviews and articles. Also, he's probably listened to all the bootlegs so he's got good understanding what's a good/bad/great gig.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 10, 2024 10:26:46 GMT -5
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 13, 2024 13:47:46 GMT -5
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 13, 2024 16:03:54 GMT -5
Not seen this interview with Gem before 2000-04-04 Twin Cities at Cityseacrh madferliam.tripod.com/newsite/interview05.htmlAccording to this interview the band flew to the US landing in New York on 3rd April 2000 They had the first gig of the American tour at the Paramount theater in Seattle on 5th April which would have required another 6 hour internal flight. Just trying to get my head around the scale of the travelling involved and there would have been time differences too!
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 13, 2024 16:52:04 GMT -5
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