Remember watching this live on a Friday night CH4 as 16 year old, looked forward to it all week in school, and recorded it on video tape and played it over and over again. The White Room was a great show!!
Me too was 15 oasis really meant a lot to me. Loved definitely maybe, when they released wtsmg I loved them even more. Be here now was OK. But the first two albums are the best. Along with the master plan release 🙌
Totally agree with you. Tbh prefer Tony over Alan White doing the same shitty shuffle on different BPM for three albums straight. Tony is more punk, but Whites style probably worked really well in studio as the layers of guitar dubs multiplied with each album session xD
Alan could bring Noel’s mounds of yak-fueled guitar noodling back down to Earth and make it sound middling. Tony could make their early driving rock songs sound like they simply had to be reckoned with as he forcibly pounded patterns neither too dense nor too deep; it was simply exactly what was needed to make them larger than live.
Remember staying up to watch this back in the day oasis were such a special band as a 16 year old I wanted to play guitar like Noel and sing like Liam 25 years still trying lol
I was 10 years old but we had just moved to the States the year prior so I mostly missed their rise in the UK, was the White Room tv program on BBC or something more local, cheers everyone
@juansteele2923 White is a brilliant drummer but he's very jazzy 'rat-at-tat-tat.' Tony was proper punk 'boom-boom-boom', which suited Oasis perfectly.
Yep, I was in front of the telly for this.... taped it too along with all the other amazing stuff that was on back in the good ol' days.... then our kid taped over it whilst pissed. 😂
Love oasis but wish things ended better for Tony. He deserved for it to have. In the unlikely chance of a reunion, this is the line up I'd like to see.
@@oasislover3409 absolutely, he was treated unfairly and humiliated when they buried him with his drum stix, talk about being kicked while you're down
@@hy7968 i dont think he has to be any better a guitarist than he already is ..theres no point in comparing his guitar skills to the likes of joe bonamassa
Acquiesce" I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive I don't know how to wake the things that sleep inside I only wanna see the light that shines behind your eyes I hope that I can say the things I wish I'd said To sing my soul to sleep and take me back to bed Who wants to be alone when we can feel alive instead Because we need each other We believe in one another And I know we're going to uncover What's sleeping in our soul Because we need each other We believe in one another I know we're going to uncover What's sleeping in our soul What's sleeping in our soul There are many things that I would like to know And there are many places that I wish to go But everything's depending on the way the wind may blow I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive I don't know how to wake the things that sleep inside I only want to see the light that shines behind your eyes Because we need each other We believe in one another And I know we're going to uncover What's sleeping in our soul Because we need each other We believe in one another I know we're going to uncover What's sleeping in our soul What's sleeping in our soul What's sleeping in our soul What's sleeping in our soul Sleeping in our soul 'Cause we believe 'Cause we believe Yeah we believe 'Cause we believe 'Cause we believe 'Cause we believe Because we need Because what we need
Post 95 they released songs like 'Flashbax', 'Going Nowhere', 'Let's All Make Believe', 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' and 'The Boy With The Blues', none of which were on any studio album and all of which would've been massive hits for virtually any other band.
Sittin' on my own Chewin' on a bone A thousand million Miles from home when Something hit me Somewhere right between the eyes Sleepin' on a plane You know you can't complain You took your last chance Once again I Landed, stranded Hardly even knew your name I wanna talk tonight Until the mornin' light 'Bout how you saved my life You and me see how we are You and me see how we are All your dreams are made Of Strawberry lemonade And you make sure I Eat today you Take me walking To where you played When you were young I'll never say that I Won't ever make you cry And this I'll say I Don't know why I Know I'm leavin' But I'll be back another day I wanna talk tonight Until the mornin' light 'Bout how you saved my life (You saved my life) I wanna talk tonight (I wanna talk tonight) 'Bout how you saved my life (I wanna talk tonight) 'Bout how you saved my life (I wanna talk tonight) 'Bout how you saved my life (I wanna talk tonight) 'Bout how you saved my life I wanna talk tonight I wanna talk tonight I wanna talk tonight I wanna talk tonight
I feel like the drummers got worse during Oasis. Tony’s playing just seems to fit the songs so well on DM, Alan was good but the others just sound muddy/old and boring....not taking anything away from their talent as musicians they just don’t feel very Oasis. Liam’s voice is sounding great in these first 2 too.
I think Tony was most suitable drummer for Oasis followed by Chris Sharrock. Tonys style was simple but songs rocked really hard when he was playing them. After they got rid of Tony they lost their balls quite a bit from live performances.
@@Ketis1985 yeah I agree, they lost a competent drummer who fitted with the raw sound, never liked alan whites fill or skippy beats on every tune, it's like he struggled to keep it simple, prefer Tonys drumming every time
The changingman Is happiness real or am I so jaded? Can't see or feel like a man been tainted Numbed by the effect, aware of the muse Too in touch with myself, I light the fuse I'm the changingman Woh Built on shifting sand Yea I'm changingman Woh Waiting for the bang (Bang) As I light a bitter fuse Our time is on loan, only us to borrow An' I know But I can't be today, I can be tomorrow Yea, all I see, the more I know The more I know, the less I understand I'm the changingman Built on shifting sands Yea I'm a changingman I' m waiting for the bang To light a bitter fuse Bigger part ahh, when our instincts act A shot in the dark, a movement in black, yea More I see, more I know The more I know, the less I understand you Yea eee aaa Built on shifting sands I don't have a plan I'm changingman Waiting for the bang To light a bitter fuse Built on shifting sands Yea eee yea I'm a changingman Waiting for the bang To light a bitter fuse Yea eee yea
"(It's Good) To Be Free" Head like a rock spinning round and round I found it in a hole sitting upside down You point the finger at me but I don't believe Paint me a wish on a velvet sky You demand the answers but don't know why in my mind (in my mind) There is no time The little things they make me so happy All I wanna do is live by the sea Yeah, little things they make me so happy But it's good, yes it's good, it's good to be free So what would you say if I said to you It's not in what you say it's in what you do You point the finger at me but I don't believe Bring it on home to where we found Head is like a rock sitting upside down In my mind (in my mind) there is no time The little things they make me so happy All I wanna do is live by the sea The little things they make me so happy But it's good, yes it's good, it's good to be free Yeah it's good, yes it's good, it's good to be free
Oasis' future drummer Alan White, his brother is drumming for Paul in the clip Steve White. And for good note Steve Cradock later of Ocean Colour Scene is on guitar for Paul as well in the clip. The small Mod world!! Great music!!!
tony was always the best drummer for Oasis, he just needed a few lessons to evolve, It was a shitty thing they did to him, met him once in a pub in Wythenshawe, you could tell he was still gutted by it, he was talking about his new band and how was still doing music, I'm a musician myself and I've been fucked over a few times by bands and managers, I really felt for the guy, my little brother, who is friends with tony, was like "this is our kid Jason, he's a singer and a guitar player, you should get him in your band " I never entertained the idea even for one second, we are about the same age, my time to be a rock star was 20 years ago, I did wish him all the best luck in the world though. good night , he was a nice guy.
Liams voice man, fucking top notch, and Guigsy up in the mix, and Tony on the drums punk as fuck!! With Bonehead with all his downstroke rhythm playing. This is oasis at their peak forget Knebworth I remember the white room shit! They all look and sound as best they’ll ever get, then Weller!! Fuck me! Xxxx
Agreed, I saw them twice in ‘95, not long after this at a tiny secret fanclub only gig in Bath the night before they headlined Glastonbury and they were fucking incredible man… saw them again later in the year at Earls Court and even by then it felt like maybe they were peaking… then a year later I was at Knebworth and in many ways it felt like the end…
Haha, so did my brother. My older sister was a big oasis fan and taped it, my brother was born in ‘91 and his first record was some might say when he was 4! Unbelievable that someone so young would be brought up with such fine music taste!
I remember reading a glowing review of an American Oasis gig from part of the WTSMG? tour, and it said that Guigsy "made Bill Wyman look like an acrobat." Hehe. I always thought that was pretty funny. But yeah, otherwise, Oasis got a pretty good review out of it, so ..
I'm a guitarist too, he's just playing easy barre chords here for the main. It's what the songs require, nothing wrong with it. but it's not possible to watch this and tell if he's good or not.
@@MACHINArebirth Check Out Liam's Band before and after Bonehead started playing with Them! Now they Sound Quality! A Proper Rhythm Guitarist! Cheers 🍻
Remember watching this live on a Friday night CH4 as 16 year old, looked forward to it all week in school, and recorded it on video tape and played it over and over again. The White Room was a great show!!
Same age as you and still got this on VHS
Me too age 14
Me too
Happy days and there back.
Me too was 15 oasis really meant a lot to me. Loved definitely maybe, when they released wtsmg I loved them even more. Be here now was OK. But the first two albums are the best. Along with the master plan release 🙌
The White Room was brilliant man, what a time that was.
All the songs played here by Oasis are B-Sides!
all good songs
@@NhatLinhNguyen82 All amazing songs, (It's Good) To Be Free is one of the best Oasis songs of all time (In my opinion)
Well done
Thanks Sherlock
Never? 😂😂
This was filmed April 14, 1995. Six days later, Noel would write Don't Look Back In Anger.
So he was definitely stoned when he wrote it lol jk
4 of Britpop's finest songs in just over 15 minutes, all performed to perfection, live on the same show. Wow. :)
I was on the show. Very memorable but have to say Oasis took several attempts to get it right :D
and they’re all b sides
that's it
@@tonykingsmill2310 your DA’s a baker.
@@Joel_Robinson_277changingman isn't
Tony’s Drumming is just top notch here. A bit of roughness suits the songs perfectly
Totally agree with you. Tbh prefer Tony over Alan White doing the same shitty shuffle on different BPM for three albums straight.
Tony is more punk, but Whites style probably worked really well in studio as the layers of guitar dubs multiplied with each album session xD
Yeah Alan White with endless ghost notes. Boring AF
I doubt if they would have breakout without Tony, his drumming on Supersonic is what makes that song stand out.
Alan could bring Noel’s mounds of yak-fueled guitar noodling back down to Earth and make it sound middling. Tony could make their early driving rock songs sound like they simply had to be reckoned with as he forcibly pounded patterns neither too dense nor too deep; it was simply exactly what was needed to make them larger than live.
Agreed. People just don't get it. Even musicians. Just like Phil Rudd doesn't do much, he's got the rock swing.
Remember staying up to watch this back in the day oasis were such a special band as a 16 year old I wanted to play guitar like Noel and sing like Liam 25 years still trying lol
How's it going?!
I’ve still got my Epiphone EJ-200 because of this performance!
I was 10 years old but we had just moved to the States the year prior so I mostly missed their rise in the UK, was the White Room tv program on BBC or something more local, cheers everyone
Liam must be standing there thinking, " fuck, i must have left the stove on"
Pleased I grew up to all these classic songs 😊
Acquiesce: 00:02
Good to be free: 03:42
Talk tonight: 7:19
Changing man (Paul Weller) 11:40
good to be free is the best rock nroll song I've ever heard in my life. That song was meant to be sang by Liam Gallagher.
What's crazy is that it's just as good acoustically, even though it's very different in that format.
Honestly, I prefer Noel’s acoustic version ;)
Would love to hear a version of talk tonight solely by Paul Weller. His backing vocals are ridiculously good in this!
Mate that’s the first thing I thought when I watched that. Voice like velvet, but not enough of it. More Weller!! 😇
we are all Weller fans but yeah he's good in this and really elevates the song !
Original Oasis at it's finest form 🤩😍😚
Noel and Paul are perfect duo!
John
I would love if Noel and Weller did a record together.
It could be great.
Oasis were hilarious
even on shows and tv appearances they were even playing their songs not even chosen to be A side 's on their albums
Godlike!
I can remember having the cassette tape of this. Think it came with the Q Mag
Me too. Definitely Q mag. Might still have it somewhere fingers crossed 🤞
That's right man, "songs from the white room" if I remember right?
@@brazenlilhussy5975 Yea that's it 👍😎
Good old Tony. Great to see him on this. No drummer other than Zac Starkey had such an audible presence on the tracks.
Alan white>>
@juansteele2923 White is a brilliant drummer but he's very jazzy 'rat-at-tat-tat.' Tony was proper punk 'boom-boom-boom', which suited Oasis perfectly.
I take it you're not a drummer 😂
Steve White>>>
Great band. I think they will do ok, maybe a couple of top ten hits.
Probably the lamest attempt at humor I've seen on RUclips. And thats saying something..
Yep, I was in front of the telly for this.... taped it too along with all the other amazing stuff that was on back in the good ol' days.... then our kid taped over it whilst pissed. 😂
Weller at his best!!!!!
Love oasis but wish things ended better for Tony. He deserved for it to have. In the unlikely chance of a reunion, this is the line up I'd like to see.
Tony deserved better
@@oasislover3409 absolutely, he was treated unfairly and humiliated when they buried him with his drum stix, talk about being kicked while you're down
Now that it's happening, we're just hoping for a Tony cameo.
Noel Gallagher is an amazing musician.
I'm not so sure I understand the pledge of allegiance song. Seems like it's saying you let me down or I let you down or some shit. Hell I dont know
yes he is . he is helping me a lot with my album. i am 27. thanks for your comment
Not an amazing guitarist but a good songwriter
@@hy7968 he's an amazing everything.
@@hy7968 i dont think he has to be any better a guitarist than he already is ..theres no point in comparing his guitar skills to the likes of joe bonamassa
Good To Be Free - Liam sounds perfect. Amazing.
Amazing. I wore my VHS out on this. Put a bit of tippex on it so I knew which one it was lol. Also, that solo by Weller, he owned the 90s for me.
perfection - all four tracks. Talk Tonight is so moving. Paul and Noel work so well together on this one. thanks for the upload.
What a show. All superb performances
This is rock and roll people yey o yes magical music man 💚✌️ taz
Wow Noel and Paul Weller 😍
Tony's drums sounded amazing and powerful here.
Aye! Great snare drum sound in this
I thought the same.....
In fact this gig is his last appearance
@@신진호-j9ythis gig is not his last appearance
Paul ripped a great guitar 🎸 solo on that epiphone classic
One if there best songs so understated b-sides are the best 🤟
absolute historic recordings
Liam voice back then was perfect!
Fuckin ain’t now!
The B sides were often better than the A. I had my own version off the Masterplan album longer before it was even conceived.
Acquiesce"
I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive
I don't know how to wake the things that sleep inside
I only wanna see the light that shines behind your eyes
I hope that I can say the things I wish I'd said
To sing my soul to sleep and take me back to bed
Who wants to be alone when we can feel alive instead
Because we need each other
We believe in one another
And I know we're going to uncover
What's sleeping in our soul
Because we need each other
We believe in one another
I know we're going to uncover
What's sleeping in our soul
What's sleeping in our soul
There are many things that I would like to know
And there are many places that I wish to go
But everything's depending on the way the wind may blow
I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive
I don't know how to wake the things that sleep inside
I only want to see the light that shines behind your eyes
Because we need each other
We believe in one another
And I know we're going to uncover
What's sleeping in our soul
Because we need each other
We believe in one another
I know we're going to uncover
What's sleeping in our soul
What's sleeping in our soul
What's sleeping in our soul
What's sleeping in our soul
Sleeping in our soul
'Cause we believe
'Cause we believe
Yeah we believe
'Cause we believe
'Cause we believe
'Cause we believe
Because we need
Because what we need
Just demonstrates how amazing the singles prior to 95 were that these three tracks were B sides. All top 10 Oasis tracks imo.
Post 95 they released songs like 'Flashbax', 'Going Nowhere', 'Let's All Make Believe', 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' and 'The Boy With The Blues', none of which were on any studio album and all of which would've been massive hits for virtually any other band.
Changing man, it's a legendary anthem of my youth in the 90's.
Sittin' on my own
Chewin' on a bone
A thousand million
Miles from home when
Something hit me
Somewhere right between the eyes
Sleepin' on a plane
You know you can't complain
You took your last chance
Once again I
Landed, stranded
Hardly even knew your name
I wanna talk tonight
Until the mornin' light
'Bout how you saved my life
You and me see how we are
You and me see how we are
All your dreams are made
Of Strawberry lemonade
And you make sure I
Eat today you
Take me walking
To where you played
When you were young
I'll never say that I
Won't ever make you cry
And this I'll say I
Don't know why I
Know I'm leavin'
But I'll be back another day
I wanna talk tonight
Until the mornin' light
'Bout how you saved my life
(You saved my life)
I wanna talk tonight
(I wanna talk tonight)
'Bout how you saved my life
(I wanna talk tonight)
'Bout how you saved my life
(I wanna talk tonight)
'Bout how you saved my life
(I wanna talk tonight)
'Bout how you saved my life
I wanna talk tonight
I wanna talk tonight
I wanna talk tonight
I wanna talk tonight
Never knew this song.....fabulous!!!!!
What a time to be alive
When Weller comes on, the grown ups have arrived to remind us how its done properly.
still sounds massive and great. top notch Songwriting combined with an expanding sound like no other. and obviously that voice classic
Remember this the first time round..... where the #++;k them years gone.any youngsters watching this,grab life,it goes by like a flash....
It must have been horrific for Tony just in 1995 just before he was kicked out of the band to endure the cold wind inside the band towards him
such a raw sound! amazed!
👍🏼...Perfect Tunes...Thanks Oasis Team !
All four brilliant tracks
Good to be free is so good.band sound so much better live.legends.best band ever🇬🇧🙏🏻💙
I feel like the drummers got worse during Oasis. Tony’s playing just seems to fit the songs so well on DM, Alan was good but the others just sound muddy/old and boring....not taking anything away from their talent as musicians they just don’t feel very Oasis.
Liam’s voice is sounding great in these first 2 too.
Agree. All their songs sounded like the same song after 2000.
Alan was a beast. His brother too when he filled in on the US tour.
I think Tony was most suitable drummer for Oasis followed by Chris Sharrock. Tonys style was simple but songs rocked really hard when he was playing them. After they got rid of Tony they lost their balls quite a bit from live performances.
@@Ketis1985 yeah I agree, they lost a competent drummer who fitted with the raw sound, never liked alan whites fill or skippy beats on every tune, it's like he struggled to keep it simple, prefer Tonys drumming every time
For reals dude!
Just found this! How did I not know about this version of Talk Tonight?!
The changingman
Is happiness real or am I so jaded?
Can't see or feel like a man been tainted
Numbed by the effect, aware of the muse
Too in touch with myself, I light the fuse
I'm the changingman
Woh
Built on shifting sand
Yea
I'm changingman
Woh
Waiting for the bang
(Bang)
As I light a bitter fuse
Our time is on loan, only us to borrow
An' I know
But I can't be today, I can be tomorrow
Yea, all I see, the more I know
The more I know, the less I understand
I'm the changingman
Built on shifting sands
Yea
I'm a changingman
I' m waiting for the bang
To light a bitter fuse
Bigger part ahh, when our instincts act
A shot in the dark, a movement in black, yea
More I see, more I know
The more I know, the less I understand you
Yea eee aaa
Built on shifting sands
I don't have a plan
I'm changingman
Waiting for the bang
To light a bitter fuse
Built on shifting sands
Yea eee yea
I'm a changingman
Waiting for the bang
To light a bitter fuse
Yea eee yea
From Stone Roses n Happy Mondays , Madchester, then these, fair play mancland
british rock and roll!! Yes!
This is amazing; in places it almost sounds like music.
jeez i need to see the next weeks episode as well! flippin epic line up!
Great to hear the bass guitar so prominent in the mix.
Tony still on drums ?
I was in the audience - I won tix through an Our Price Records comp, and this was REALLY great to witness live & loud
THIS IS AWESOME
Man a loved the 90's. 👍
Love rock and roll, never seen this I've got em ph
Oasis The GOAT ✌️
"(It's Good) To Be Free"
Head like a rock spinning round and round
I found it in a hole sitting upside down
You point the finger at me but I don't believe
Paint me a wish on a velvet sky
You demand the answers but don't know why in my mind (in my mind)
There is no time
The little things they make me so happy
All I wanna do is live by the sea
Yeah, little things they make me so happy
But it's good, yes it's good, it's good to be free
So what would you say if I said to you
It's not in what you say it's in what you do
You point the finger at me but I don't believe
Bring it on home to where we found
Head is like a rock sitting upside down
In my mind (in my mind) there is no time
The little things they make me so happy
All I wanna do is live by the sea
The little things they make me so happy
But it's good, yes it's good, it's good to be free
Yeah it's good, yes it's good, it's good to be free
Oh those days! I would have killed to e in that audience back then. In fact, if they did the same performance now I would consider it!
I’m an oasis fanatic, but Paul fucking Weller! 😎
This era reminds me of being about 10 years old and playing sega megadrive
Tony’s drumming during Acquiesce is amazing
Oasis' future drummer Alan White, his brother is drumming for Paul in the clip Steve White. And for good note Steve Cradock later of Ocean Colour Scene is on guitar for Paul as well in the clip. The small Mod world!! Great music!!!
tony was always the best drummer for Oasis, he just needed a few lessons to evolve, It was a shitty thing they did to him, met him once in a pub in Wythenshawe, you could tell he was still gutted by it, he was talking about his new band and how was still doing music, I'm a musician myself and I've been fucked over a few times by bands and managers, I really felt for the guy, my little brother, who is friends with tony, was like "this is our kid Jason, he's a singer and a guitar player, you should get him in your band " I never entertained the idea even for one second, we are about the same age, my time to be a rock star was 20 years ago, I did wish him all the best luck in the world though. good night , he was a nice guy.
@@valley_robot
Great story man!
What's your facebook page?
@@fergallagher1413 I don’t really use Facebook other than for forums mate
@@valley_robot that’s showbiz mate. It’s a tough game.
Thanks for this! Classic!
This paticular version at this place and with paul makes me fly
Its good to be free is an amazing song
They are just a little bit over a young garage school band here .. and it’s lovely
Paul Weller was definitely Brit-pop he had a massive album out in 1994\5.
tony sounds mint here , tight as fuck
I love the boys and Paul so much
Só me dei conta que não era playback na terceira faixa (talk tonight). Excelente performance dos irmãos Gallagher!
Incredible that they are all b sides
Liams voice man, fucking top notch, and Guigsy up in the mix, and Tony on the drums punk as fuck!! With Bonehead with all his downstroke rhythm playing.
This is oasis at their peak forget Knebworth I remember the white room shit! They all look and sound as best they’ll ever get, then Weller!! Fuck me! Xxxx
Agreed, I saw them twice in ‘95, not long after this at a tiny secret fanclub only gig in Bath the night before they headlined Glastonbury and they were fucking incredible man… saw them again later in the year at Earls Court and even by then it felt like maybe they were peaking… then a year later I was at Knebworth and in many ways it felt like the end…
had it on a tape early 95
Haha, so did my brother. My older sister was a big oasis fan and taped it, my brother was born in ‘91 and his first record was some might say when he was 4! Unbelievable that someone so young would be brought up with such fine music taste!
mccarroll the goat
Thanks. Such a bounty...x
All Oasis members pale into insignificance against the Modfather
Liam looks so cute 😭💕
I remember reading a glowing review of an American Oasis gig from part of the WTSMG? tour, and it said that Guigsy "made Bill Wyman look like an acrobat." Hehe. I always thought that was pretty funny. But yeah, otherwise, Oasis got a pretty good review out of it, so ..
Doesn't get much awesome than that
oh...liam's face is like an angel.... and noel' is same
二人とも可愛くてしゃーない
So innocent right
The greatest
I love how drunk Noel is here haha
Craddock has been with weller for years. And Steve White on drums before Alan joined oasis.
Cradock is a mainstay, played an important part in Weller's solo journey. Very talented musician.
Steve White had been drumming with Weller in the Style Council since 1983/4!
Noel & Liam: y'all need each other 🙏
Love it. Nice one Darren.
Bonehead is one bloody good guitarist! Also knows not how to talk shit! Coming from one guitarist to another, onya Boney!
I'm a guitarist too, he's just playing easy barre chords here for the main. It's what the songs require, nothing wrong with it. but it's not possible to watch this and tell if he's good or not.
@@swirlingfudge as a rhythm guitarist he is flawless
And that can be just as important as lead
@@MACHINArebirth Check Out Liam's Band before and after Bonehead started playing with Them! Now they Sound Quality! A Proper Rhythm Guitarist! Cheers 🍻
I remember watching this on the night it was broadcast, and thinking....fuck me, that's put a shot up the rest of them....
Go Oasis ✊
Weller on another level to oasis..
Yeah, on a level far below them at this point in his career
Weller all over this make Oasis look like amatures.
All of them geeked out 🤣🤣
Geeked out? Lol. Nah, this ain’t Weezer.
Guigs’ bass is Loud! Love it
Tony best drumer of oasis very punky
Not according to Noel??
Brilliant
good god, YES...OYASis
Any story (morning glory) about Noel's gold Les Paul here?
Liam's voice!!! ❤