The Cranberries: Noel Hogan & Stephen Street Interview
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Noel Hogan is an Irish musician and record producer best known as the lead guitarist and co-songwriter of the Irish alt-rock band the Cranberries
Hogan formed the Cranberries with his brother Mike and drummer Fergal Lawler in 1989. The group recruited Dolores O’Riordan as singer soon after forming. The band went on to sell in excess of 40 million records worldwide. In total, Hogan has released eight albums with the Cranberries, most of which were produce by Stephen Street.
The Cranberries went on a six-year hiatus from 2003 to 2009. However, after lead singer Dolores O’Riordan’s death on 15 January 2018, Hogan confirmed the disbandment the Cranberries, which occurred after the release of the posthumous album In the End in 2019, saying: “The Cranberries without Dolores just isn’t The Cranberries… we won’t replace our friend and lead singer”.
With the Cranberries on hiatus from 2003 to 2009, Hogan turned to focus on his own music. He began working with programmer Matt Vaughan, who had already done work on unreleased Cranberries songs and Dolores O’Riordan’s solo material. Mono Band was born with Hogan as the sole band member. With vocals being supplied by Richard Walters, Alexandra Hamnede, Kate Havnevik, and other guest artists, Hogan worked with Cranberries’ veteran producer Stephen Street to compile a mix of 12 tracks. Working on his side project at the same time, saw their resulting debut album, Mono Band, released on 20 May 2005. Hogan and Mono Band vocalist Richard Walters went on to form Arkitekt. Arkitekt released two EPs at that time in 2009, working on new material.
Hogan’s work independent of the Cranberries has been released on his own label, Gohan Records and is published through Fairwood Music (UK) Ltd for the world.
Hogan has also been producing bands on the local music scene of Limerick. Gohan Records has recently released, in collaboration with Limerick Live 95FM’s Green and Live show, “Tonelist”, a collection featuring musicians in the Limerick music scene.
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I would like to hear about Primus, Les Claypool is also a producer. How can such music be written and mixed at all, damn it!
Jon Hopkins?
I saw Dolores once. She was having a cigarette outside some place in London. I had to look at her a few times to believe it was really her and as I walked past, I said, loud enough for her to hear “there’s the queen of Limerick” to my friend. She laughed and said “I don’t f**king feel like it today.”
I shouted “You’re a legend Dolores!” and her smile was awesome.
Happy days.
My mom and her friend went to one of their shows back in the early 90s, and she said that her and her friend had lunch with them, she said that the boys acted very done with this crack jokes at a tether the entire time, and that Dolores was a bit shy, but they were all incredibly sweet.
And then years later someone in our church died, and she route up to them they donated money.
I knew Dolores was an extraordinary musician since she was a child, but listening to Noel words is so beautiful. We can say Noel, Mike and Ferg learned to be great musicians, and Dolores was it since she was in her mom.
Agreed, he speaks with such honesty, wonderful!
Noel is such a fantastically nice guy. Really enjoyed this!
Agreed 100%!!
Such a humble guy, saying that he wasn't a very good musician with that honesty but yet was able to be a part of such a fantastically melodic band. Most of their songs involved only 4 chords but what they could do with those chords was amazing and Dolores' voice and melodies were brilliant. Great interview!
This was nostalgic and fascinating. As a music junkie this was fun to listen to. Great hearing Noel and Stephen. Great interview 🤩🤟⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks ever so much!
This is AMAZING Warren! The fact that you are able to pull an interview with such an amazing artist and producer is a testament to not only your own talent as a producer/creator but also your wonderful character and personality. With these interviews and the other content you provide you continue to inspire countless others and you deserve to be beyond proud of all your hard work. Best Wishes! Keep it up!
Hate to be redundant, Warren - another wonderful interview. Thanks so much for letting us all into the conversation!
Thanks ever so much Petey!
wow! that was so amazing to hear thank you so much. I love The Cranberries they will live on forever, RIP, Dolores. I felt like I had a behind the scenes glimpse of how ssongs were written and produced. Just love the bits about how Noel and Dolores wrote together, just wonderful. In The End saved my life literally thank you to Noel, Ferg and Mike for bringing those songs to the fans. It was like one last gift, and it's very special to me.
Grew up with The Cranberries, and learned so much about life through your music/songs still my go to music to this day. Miss Dolores so much though. ❤❤
Thanks ever so much for sharing!
Warren muchas gracias! In loving memory of Dolores She deserved this R. I. P
Thanks ever so much
🤩🤩 Wow! Noel is a really pure musician! As he himself pointed out, there was no pollution in the thinking about the music because there was no preconceived ideas about how music was “supposed to be played”.
And look how he turned out. Fantastic and pure.
I wish I had known this about him a lot sooner…
Hah ! I AM doing marvellously well !! :) This is going to be amazing !! Thank you so much for this present !!
Thanks ever so much!
Amazing, thank you!!!
You’re very welcome
Such a great episode !
Thanks ever so much Edwin!
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Thank you very much for this, gentlemen! This was very enjoyable to watch and listen to, also because of Noel's beautiful accent 😍 😀
Thanks ever so much!
@@Producelikeapro - You're most welcome! 🙂
Those backing vocals from Joannah were seamless on the last album.
Indeed, wonderful!
Went to school with Noel age 4-7 way back! We were buddies and played together :-) Wonder if he remembers me :-)
Excellent, thank you. Great memories!
Thank you for this. It is very inspiring, i needed this. I love the cranberries. Been listening to them since 2009.. I loved even their last album which is pretty rare for a band that has such a long and ritch career to make their last album a great one.
I'm loving these
That’s great!
What an insightful series Warren, learnt so much from listening to you guys! The music making process here seems so natural. So glad it all worked out!
Thanks ever so much!
Also FLOOD, David Bascombe, Gareth Jones, and Daniel Miller would all be wonderful guests!
Amazing idea!!
People were always crazy about songs like Linger or Zombie while for me the best Cranberries song was Salvation. Great song, great video that I come back to from time to time.
Thanks ever so much Rudal!
Awesome👌Currently on a Cranny binge!!!
Haha Thanks ever so much!
Thanks
Thanks
Yet again you are lifting my mood 180 degress. Thanks for making this!
Thanks ever so much
Thank you for all your music. I was wondering did you ever use a musical saw on any of your songs ?
This is a really good channel - talking about music like a fish rides a bicycle .love it
Saw the Cranberries at the Wiltern Theater April 7, 1995 - a crowd under 2,000, and then saw them again just a few months later at the Irvine Amphiteater in Sept. 2, 1995 for a crowd of around 16,000 !!!!! Toad The Wet Sprocket was the opening band. Yes, I keep lots of stuff from shows I've watched. Amazing shows.
That's amazing!! Thanks ever so much for sharing!
excellent video thanks
Thanks ever so much Robert!
It would be amazing to see an interview with the elusive Nellee Hooper. Brendan O'Brien is another great producer with a comparatively low public profile. Maybe Stephen Lipson or Laurie Latham?
All amazing ideas Adam!
Thank you all!
Thanks ever so much
Thank you Gentlemen!
Thanks ever so much!
I take advantage of this comment box to include my Top 20 Underrated Cranberries songs:
1 Sunday
2 Yeat's Grave
3 Not Sorry
4 So Cold In Ireland
5 Shattered
6 Liar
7 Desperate Andy
8 What You Were
9 Liar
10 Waltzing Back
11 Joe
12 Fe Fi Foo
13 Cordell
14 Delilah
15 Still Can't
16 I Don't Need
17 Empty
18 Put Me Down
19 The Rebels
20 Forever Yellow Skies
Thanks ever so much! I can see you love Liar as you included it twice!
I agree 👍👍👍
Nice vid
Thanks ever so much
Had to pause video to watch many Cranberries, The Sundays and Smiths videos - then resume
That's amazing to hear Jason! Thanks ever so much!
It's a Cranberries TING!!!! Wonderful!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Margaret!
How about Ed Buller who did the first Suede Album, Chris Thomas who did Different Classes by Pulp, or GIl Norton (Pixies-Doolittle).
All great talents!
Awesome interview and I don’t think Noel or his brother nearly get enough credit. People usually just associate the cranberries with Dolores, yeah she definitely is the centerpiece and the glue that holds the band together. But I think Mike, Noel, and Fergal deserve credit as well. But I gotta say it as much as I’m a fan of them, I didn’t like how they treated bad wolves or their cover of the song.
You could ask Noel about his side band work re Mono band and Arkitekt (with Bernard Butler)
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I think Noel is slightly confused and is actually talking about Bury The Hatchet, which was their comeback album in 1999, which Stephen wasn't involved in (good album, though).
I miss Dolores
OMG we are heading the 600000
Yes! Coming soon! Thanks ever so much for your support!
To my shame I have not heard a single album by The Cranberries. Except for "Bury the Hatchet". Тeed to make up for this
Time to make up for it!
Gosh i miss Delores !!
I thought Cranberries where a fall thing. This year they are a summer thing.
Just heard a cranberry song for a car commercial, very disappointing, what a way to ruin a song