In that series “Noel answers your questions “ , Noel confirmed that he only played bass on 2 tracks - Wonderwall and Cast No Shadow - and he’s always very honest about it.
The most surprising thing I've learnt from this is that Noel's electric rhythm plays a G for the second chord in the verse and chorus, since I've spent years watching him play a c/b live.
Another great video! An interesting thing about the electric guitar track is that it was played on a Fender Stratocaster that belonged to Johnny Marr on a 1963 VOX AC30 that was the house amp for The Cavern Club that Noel bought off one of The Hollies. I always thought it was played on a Gibson or Epiphone. I never knew about the e-bow, hand claps or the egg previously. I wonder if there was ever a vocal take with Liam recorded? For those of you that are unaware there's this clip of Liam singing Step Out from 1995 that was never released. ruclips.net/video/goDyCMusV7E/видео.html
some high quality content here mate! very interesting to see the track being dissected bit by bit. if you could do the same for 'Some Might Say' down the line i think that also would make for another eye-opening breakdown.
Just this morning I was wondering how many tracks were recorded for Don't Look Back In Anger and then you uploaded whole video about it. What a man! Subscribed.
It’s been like 26 years later and I had no idea there were 17 layers / parts to this song. It’s my favorite Oasis song too and love playing it acoustic. Never even realized the Ebow and Meletron parts until now. That’s a serious breakdown.
Spot on, a dedicated and well made enjoyable upload 👏🏼 I seriously thought before Spotify etc became the goto for music releases I thought a subscription service to an artist’s backcat with a remastering/mix app option would have been made available, wishful thinking but maybe one day 🤞🏻
Yeah, I've noticed something that no one seems to mention. The tape was sped up for the mix down. It's impossible to play along to unless you tune to A=452.
The tambourine player must be Alan White, he played it in that acoustic version of Stand by Me by the pool with Noel on guitar and Liam on vocals. Also, great video :D Noel is the reason why I picked up the guitar :D
Don't know if you have access to the stems, but it would be really AWESOME if you did the same for "Some Might Say" (the ultimate Oasis' Wall of Sound track)
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar No problem, sorry to sound a bit cheeky but could you do the same for Wonderwall as that also has some really cool parts? Cheers for the response mate.
@@Floyd_18 Wonderwall is a bit of a difficult one, because the record company actively block any use of that song - I did a lead guitar parts video and ended up having to re-record everything myself because any time one of the original tracks from Wonderwall was used, it would get blocked. Annoying, I know!
I've just listened to a SACD mix of Don't Look Back in Anger. My thoughts re the vocals: The first pre-chorus is Noel x2 The first chorus is Noel x2 The second pre-chorus is Noel x2 The 'Cos you ain't ever gonna burn my heart out' line at 2:29 is Noel x3 The second chorus is Noel x2 The third chorus is several voices and sounds deeper and richer than just Noel. However, there is a slight delay when they sing 'away' at 4:18 and these 2 voices both sound like Noel.
First time I’ve seen your channel . Love oasis songs . They were best thing ever during first couple of years learning the guitar. Not too easy and not too hard so brill for learning with.
What a great video! Love this kind of content! Really glad I discovered your channel :) Btw those RockBand stems usually have some instruments split over multiple tracks and weirdly mixed together, but that's not what the original multitrack mixdowns would sound like ;)
Would be amazing if you could do the masterplan mate, that would be top, I love these type of videos where you can hear each individual track, nice one my friend 👍👌
Maybe one day! They'd need to release a few of the stems on that one first tho. Unfortunately we have nothing at all from that track out in the public world yet other than the track itself
Brilliant! As a big fan of oasis and this being my favourite song I’ve really enjoyed these videos! I know he used a strat throughout and found a video a few weeks ago of Noel saying he used a vox ac30 - pretty sure it was some famous geezers old amp but can’t remember the name
Noel has come out saying they never recorded with a click track, Noel would play rythem acoustic as the guide track, as he was the only one who knew the song. The songs weren’t finished prior to going in to the studio.
I’m pretty sure that’s Paul Weller on the ‘group’ backing vocals? Sounds very much like his vocal tone on Stanley Road which was recorded around this time
You might be from a different generation than me mate but I am absolutely loving every single video you make about oasis lol. Can you do Some Might Say?
Cheers! I appreciate it. I'll probably put it to a vote re the next mini-series, but Some Might Say came 2nd last time, so it might come first next time round!
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar pleasure mate. I love the original oasis sound of first 3 albums and Owen Morris production with noel is underatted I'm a massive fan I have wrote about this in assignments etc never see it through not the best with grammer etc lol. This has inspired me to do more notes even if it's for fun in lock down. Stay safe, hopefully look forward to more oasis tracks from you ❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Actually they recorded it at 440, but Owen Morris sped it up using 'varispeed' when he thought the speed of a song wasn't exciting enough. He did it to Live Forever too, which is why you always end up feeling like you have an out-of-tune guitar when you try and jam along with the record! Morris was a genius sound engineer, and can claim alot of credit for Oasis' breakthrough and success - but blimey he made life difficult for guitar players, burying guitar lines in the mix and speeding up songs by around half a fret!!
yes, I wondered about that, but in the album credits it specifically says he did backing vocals on champagne supernova, so I thought they probably wouldn’t have been so specific if he had done other songs. I might be wrong though
Acoustic guitar was Noel . If you watch the documentary when noels back to the recoding studio in rock field , he says , the foundation of the recordings ( less roll with it ) was him , on acoustic with a timer
yes I noticed that, but I wasn't sure if they had left the guide tracks in, or rerecorded it properly? In my experience working in studios, the guide track is usually a quick and simple affair, often just recorded plugged straight into the desk - a standard of recording quality that would never make it onto a professional recording only made to mark the locations within the song. The acoustic track that made it into the mix sounds like it was recorded properly with a decent mic to me at least. So you may be right, I would definitely be interested to know if this was ever established definitively
Cheers James. The tracks were actually released by the record company in 2007 for a game called Rockband, and of course, were all over youtube shortly after. You can find isolated vocals, guitars etc etc etc There are also other online places you can upload songs to that will split them into stems for you - a medium quality one is called 'spleeter' which is open source and used by tons of different apps and websites. I think there's even a mobile phone app called 'STEMS' that allows you to split songs up
The gang vocals aren't on the song I would say. If the multi track is from a certain hero....game....then those vocals are on every session and are when there is a "power up" feature.
I'm two years late, but the gang vocals are definitely on the song. In fact that they are quite loud. Listen in on the last two choruses and you can definitely hear more than just Noel singing.
I guess the acoustic guitar was Noel because it clearly sounds like open chords and Bonehead plays barre chords on this song on every live peformance including the acoustic ones and that sounds very different than the album acoustic guitar
personally i don't hear Liam on the choral backing vocals at all, I think you're hypothesis that it's Noel, Owen, and whomever is correct. Can definitely hear Noel in there
Especially when Liam didn’t sing lead on this because he wasn’t comfortable on the high note (Noel had initially planned to sing lead Wonderwall instead)
I say noel played everything but the drums... he played multiple guitar tracks, he played keyboards, he played the bass too on some tracks according to him and owen morris... the acoustic track is definitely noel, i can recognize his playing a mile away. Plus i think bonehead only played his live parts on the guitar, i believe noel played all the "extra parts" you record for an album.
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar I've never heard multi-tracks referred to as stems until recently when I watched Rick Beato videos. Is this a hideous American term?
Don't know if anybody else noticed as I can't be arsed reading through all the comments lol surely when talking about who played tambourine it shoulve been Whitey ( definitely) Liam ( maybe) ??? 😂😂😂
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar haha glad you took it in the way it was meant, a massive compliment - great videos by the way - entertainment and also learning some guitar
I know it could be a sample put in there by Owen Morris, but I have also seen photos of Oasis from other future album sessions gathered around 1 mic recording hand-claps together the old-fashioned way... so I thought it was probably organic handclaps rather than digital
It's from an instrument called the accoutrenom but more commonly known as "the hand clapper". It's like a shorter version of one of those things they use to pick things up with (usualy litter, needles & things u don't want to touch) Where u press the lever on the handle to opperate the grasping claw . But it's not grasper at the end of it. It is 2 hand like shaped objects that come together to make a clapping sound. U can also place little glove like things made from different materials of various thicknesses over them to give different sounding claps.
@@badgasaurus4211 OK, thanks. I had no idea these songs had higher notes. And to be fair, he kinda always struggled with Some Might Say from live recordings I've seen (and as Noel has said as much). I'm not saying Liam's a bad singer at all, but maybe DLBIA suits Noel's range more.
Calling it now -- you're gonna be huge one day. Fantastic analysis and insight!
For that very kind comment... your comment goes at the top of the page!
Cheers James, much appreciated 👍👍🎸🎸
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar FWIW, I think the same.
One of the greatest songs ever written. I listen to it all the way through every time I play it. Loving the videos. Subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you!
In that series “Noel answers your questions “ , Noel confirmed that he only played bass on 2 tracks - Wonderwall and Cast No Shadow - and he’s always very honest about it.
ah interesting... so it was probably guigsy then
The most surprising thing I've learnt from this is that Noel's electric rhythm plays a G for the second chord in the verse and chorus, since I've spent years watching him play a c/b live.
Hey I never actually noticed that through the 8 hours of putting this video together!! Good ear.
That electro rhythm sounds more like Bonehead to me because they sound like barre chords being played which is how Bonehead played it live
Haha yeah I noticed the same thing. Bonehead does play a G live though
@@snzero it's definitely not Bonehead, that G chord is open along with the F that the lick is played on
An awful pity that there was no scissor player on Don't look back in Anger. haha
hahahahaha I knew there was something missing...
Another great video! An interesting thing about the electric guitar track is that it was played on a Fender Stratocaster that belonged to Johnny Marr on a 1963 VOX AC30 that was the house amp for The Cavern Club that Noel bought off one of The Hollies. I always thought it was played on a Gibson or Epiphone. I never knew about the e-bow, hand claps or the egg previously. I wonder if there was ever a vocal take with Liam recorded? For those of you that are unaware there's this clip of Liam singing Step Out from 1995 that was never released. ruclips.net/video/goDyCMusV7E/видео.html
Cool, man!
some high quality content here mate! very interesting to see the track being dissected bit by bit. if you could do the same for 'Some Might Say' down the line i think that also would make for another eye-opening breakdown.
Just this morning I was wondering how many tracks were recorded for Don't Look Back In Anger and then you uploaded whole video about it. What a man! Subscribed.
Cheers Oswaldo! Welcome 👍👍🎸🎸
It’s been like 26 years later and I had no idea there were 17 layers / parts to this song. It’s my favorite Oasis song too and love playing it acoustic. Never even realized the Ebow and Meletron parts until now. That’s a serious breakdown.
It's a fascinating mix and recording process
Spot on, a dedicated and well made enjoyable upload 👏🏼
I seriously thought before Spotify etc became the goto for music releases I thought a subscription service to an artist’s backcat with a remastering/mix app option would have been made available, wishful thinking but maybe one day 🤞🏻
Thank you so much for this video! I needed a video like this to help me understand the layout of a band and how a song is crafted and recorded
Glad it was helpful!
Great video James. Hopefully see you make more of these!
Thanks LT17 - more to come!
I've never been so early. I watched your analysis of Noel's secret chord in DLBIA and subscribed immediately! Great content
Thanks Tilman, much appreciated :)
Yeah, I've noticed something that no one seems to mention. The tape was sped up for the mix down. It's impossible to play along to unless you tune to A=452.
Thank you for all the work you put in.
The tambourine player must be Alan White, he played it in that acoustic version of Stand by Me by the pool with Noel on guitar and Liam on vocals. Also, great video :D Noel is the reason why I picked up the guitar :D
there's a lot of tambourine on Wonderwall too, it must have all been Alan
I would say Whitey played all percussion on every album.
Absolutely blown away by your recent content!!
Really enjoying this, can't wait to see what you do next!!
Thanks Wayne I really appreciate it 👍👍🎸🎸
Don't know if you have access to the stems, but it would be really AWESOME if you did the same for "Some Might Say" (the ultimate Oasis' Wall of Sound track)
Hi Alex... tempting proposition, I may do so at some point in the future...
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar yes do more of these in depth videos they are a great insight into the genius melodies that oasis do.
Thanks for making these highly researched and informative videos recently, they’re really well made, interesting and helpful!
Cheers Jai, I appreciate it 👍👍🎸🎸
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar No problem, sorry to sound a bit cheeky but could you do the same for Wonderwall as that also has some really cool parts? Cheers for the response mate.
@@Floyd_18 Wonderwall is a bit of a difficult one, because the record company actively block any use of that song - I did a lead guitar parts video and ended up having to re-record everything myself because any time one of the original tracks from Wonderwall was used, it would get blocked. Annoying, I know!
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar Ah well, that’s a shame but as relates you were able to do it with this excellent song!
Great drumming by whitey on this song, He also played all the percussion on every track.
On the backing vocals you can very slightly hear a sharper and more snide sounding vocal which sounds like Liam’s
I've just listened to a SACD mix of Don't Look Back in Anger. My thoughts re the vocals:
The first pre-chorus is Noel x2
The first chorus is Noel x2
The second pre-chorus is Noel x2
The 'Cos you ain't ever gonna burn my heart out' line at 2:29 is Noel x3
The second chorus is Noel x2
The third chorus is several voices and sounds deeper and richer than just Noel. However, there is a slight delay when they sing 'away' at 4:18 and these 2 voices both sound like Noel.
Loving your videos every day
First time I’ve seen your channel . Love oasis songs . They were best thing ever during first couple of years learning the guitar. Not too easy and not too hard so brill for learning with.
What a great video! Love this kind of content! Really glad I discovered your channel :)
Btw those RockBand stems usually have some instruments split over multiple tracks and weirdly mixed together, but that's not what the original multitrack mixdowns would sound like ;)
cool, welcome and thanks 👍👍
Would be amazing if you could do the masterplan mate, that would be top, I love these type of videos where you can hear each individual track, nice one my friend 👍👌
Maybe one day! They'd need to release a few of the stems on that one first tho. Unfortunately we have nothing at all from that track out in the public world yet other than the track itself
Your vids keep popping up on my tl so I thought I’d just subscribe. Excellent content my friend, bravo 👏🏼
Cheers JMS, and welcome!
Loving these Oasis videos! Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks, will do!
Brilliant! As a big fan of oasis and this being my favourite song I’ve really enjoyed these videos! I know he used a strat throughout and found a video a few weeks ago of Noel saying he used a vox ac30 - pretty sure it was some famous geezers old amp but can’t remember the name
It was the former house amp from the Cavern Club in Liverpool, used by the Beatles. He bought it from the guitarist from the Hollies I think
I saw in an interview recently that Noel claimed he used a Fender Strat for Don’t Look Back in Anger, which was a massive surprise to me.
Yep, one given to him by Johnny Marr, and he played it through an old vox AC30 that used to be the house amp at the Cavern Club in Liverpool
Noel has come out saying they never recorded with a click track, Noel would play rythem acoustic as the guide track, as he was the only one who knew the song. The songs weren’t finished prior to going in to the studio.
I think he mentioned that he played his guide track to a click track though
@@rockitchris89 you are probably correct
The intro riff obviously is Imagine, but the sound of the organ is very reminiscent of Let It Be
There's also "all the young dudes" on this track aswell as on Whatever
I’m pretty sure that’s Paul Weller on the ‘group’ backing vocals? Sounds very much like his vocal tone on Stanley Road which was recorded around this time
10:30 what's intriguing about that photograph is that Bonehead is also there singing. Do you know where that photo is from?
I’m guessing the outro from Boneheads Bank Holiday, where him and Liam recorded all that nonsense at the end haha
You might be from a different generation than me mate but I am absolutely loving every single video you make about oasis lol. Can you do Some Might Say?
Cheers! I appreciate it.
I'll probably put it to a vote re the next mini-series, but Some Might Say came 2nd last time, so it might come first next time round!
Great videos, do you know how the guitars were panned for Don't Look Back In Anger? Thanks
Brilliant mate. Nice one 🎵🎵💕💕💕💞💞❤️❤️👍👍👍👍
Thanks for listening
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar pleasure mate. I love the original oasis sound of first 3 albums and Owen Morris production with noel is underatted I'm a massive fan I have wrote about this in assignments etc never see it through not the best with grammer etc lol. This has inspired me to do more notes even if it's for fun in lock down. Stay safe, hopefully look forward to more oasis tracks from you ❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Awesome analysis😎
Wow super cool James! 😃
Thanks kperez83
Good work James,I saw your Love Spreads video, maybe you could put Breaking Into Heaven ( full length) onto your to do list👍
Thanks Robert! Breaking Into Heaven would be a mission hahaha... maybe one day!
And also the song Don't look back in anger was recorded at 451 instead of the normal A440 concert pitch.
Actually they recorded it at 440, but Owen Morris sped it up using 'varispeed' when he thought the speed of a song wasn't exciting enough. He did it to Live Forever too, which is why you always end up feeling like you have an out-of-tune guitar when you try and jam along with the record!
Morris was a genius sound engineer, and can claim alot of credit for Oasis' breakthrough and success - but blimey he made life difficult for guitar players, burying guitar lines in the mix and speeding up songs by around half a fret!!
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar some might say too?
Amazing. Would absolutely love one of these for Cast no Shadow
I may attempt it at some point...
Great vid mate! Thanks! Maybe Weller in the Backing vocals?
yes, I wondered about that, but in the album credits it specifically says he did backing vocals on champagne supernova, so I thought they probably wouldn’t have been so specific if he had done other songs. I might be wrong though
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar Weller also plays on the Swamp Song, Noel said they had to get their money's worth out of him!
There’s a cowbell in there too mixed very deep
You can actually see Alan White playing tambourine in the background of the DLBIA's music video.
Acoustic guitar was Noel . If you watch the documentary when noels back to the recoding studio in rock field , he says , the foundation of the recordings ( less roll with it ) was him , on acoustic with a timer
yes I noticed that, but I wasn't sure if they had left the guide tracks in, or rerecorded it properly?
In my experience working in studios, the guide track is usually a quick and simple affair, often just recorded plugged straight into the desk - a standard of recording quality that would never make it onto a professional recording only made to mark the locations within the song. The acoustic track that made it into the mix sounds like it was recorded properly with a decent mic to me at least.
So you may be right, I would definitely be interested to know if this was ever established definitively
6:59 Bonehead is absolutely zonked 😂😂
The drum kit used for recording what's the story? Morning glory was listed on reverb a months ago. Its a Ludwig ringo starr kit (black oyster pearl)
blimey that would be a collectors item
He also used a 60s Rogers kit, The same one that was used in the roll with it video I think.
Brilliant video and I think Noel did the handclaps
Thanks! You may be right
Great stuff, keep up the good detective work... brilliant for us engineering geeks!!!
Thanks, will do!
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it
That backing vocal track sounds like Ozzy to me.
hahaha
Man this is so cool.. Thank you for sharing! You probably get this a lot but how did you isolate some of those tracks?
Cheers James. The tracks were actually released by the record company in 2007 for a game called Rockband, and of course, were all over youtube shortly after. You can find isolated vocals, guitars etc etc etc
There are also other online places you can upload songs to that will split them into stems for you - a medium quality one is called 'spleeter' which is open source and used by tons of different apps and websites. I think there's even a mobile phone app called 'STEMS' that allows you to split songs up
I heard a bell at 3:21 on your video unless it was the ride cymbal?
You could be right - its so buried I can't tell 100%... good ear though!
The gang vocals aren't on the song I would say.
If the multi track is from a certain hero....game....then those vocals are on every session and are when there is a "power up" feature.
I'm two years late, but the gang vocals are definitely on the song. In fact that they are quite loud. Listen in on the last two choruses and you can definitely hear more than just Noel singing.
Could you do a video on Bonehead playing piano on any Oasis song?
So potentially it could have been more or less just noel and alan that recorded this song?
I guess the acoustic guitar was Noel because it clearly sounds like open chords and Bonehead plays barre chords on this song on every live peformance including the acoustic ones and that sounds very different than the album acoustic guitar
Amazing thanks!
personally i don't hear Liam on the choral backing vocals at all, I think you're hypothesis that it's Noel, Owen, and whomever is correct. Can definitely hear Noel in there
yeah me too
Especially when Liam didn’t sing lead on this because he wasn’t comfortable on the high note (Noel had initially planned to sing lead Wonderwall instead)
Nice one !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Greetings from Córdoba Argentina !
I say noel played everything but the drums... he played multiple guitar tracks, he played keyboards, he played the bass too on some tracks according to him and owen morris... the acoustic track is definitely noel, i can recognize his playing a mile away. Plus i think bonehead only played his live parts on the guitar, i believe noel played all the "extra parts" you record for an album.
I always wanted to hear what it would have been like to hear Liam singing
ruclips.net/video/M367B6hw48Q/видео.html
Great vid
You missed a trick- you used Likely and Maybe... but you should've used Definitely for the rest :D
hahahahaha yeah good call
Owen Morris once said in an interview that Guigsy tracked the bass but due to his lack of musicianship, Noel overdubbed parts to get it tighter.
@Alaska Music That's Noel for you. That's the kinda person he is
Was there a harmonica on DLBIA?
please do champagne supernova :))
There is so much going on in that song I would love to see this
@@olliem4501 i would love to know more about the ebows i hear from that song
@@nox4298 oohhh thought it was an e bow lol
best oasis tune
Great vid. What are stems?
Stems are individual studio tracks recorded by a band (for example, the drum stem, the bass guitar stem, the lead vocal stem etc)
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar I've never heard multi-tracks referred to as stems until recently when I watched Rick Beato videos. Is this a hideous American term?
@@misterdavidberry hahahahahaha I dont think so, I first heard the term from a studio engineer up in Redcar over a decade ago
Pachelbel's Canon features just after the first chorus. Only Noel could fuse Lennon and Pachelbel together into a song
anyone know what desk was used at Rockfield at the time and whether it was to tape only or whether some of it was protooled (sound tool) ?
Owen Morris was using Cubase at the time definitely (Oasis Podcast interview episode 57)
There's a vid of Noel going back to Rockfield on youtube for the Morning Glory anniversary. I think the desk is mentioned.
ruclips.net/video/Mg9JwZSG_vc/видео.html
@@LateMisterEd cheers
Hi mate, is there any where I can download those stems?
Hi Harrison, I just found them on youtube - try google if thats no good for you (sorry I cant be more help there!)
The masterplan plz
Definitely sounds like Noel's hands clapping
Yes mate !!!! for a moment I doubted it ... but then I said ... it's him
WOW...Noel is a legend.....Record everything LOL....
hahahahahaha yeah if he did actually record the bass and acoustic guitar, then this track is pretty much just Noel and Alan W
Is it a Hammond organ though? I thought that was a Mellotron too..
...how did you get these stems?!?
just have a look for isolated tracks on youtube
I think there are two diferent tracks of acoustic guitar left and right playing almost the same.
Yeah you could be right. I missed the doubletracked acoustic guitar on Champagne Supernova too haha
Don't know if anybody else noticed as I can't be arsed reading through all the comments lol surely when talking about who played tambourine it shoulve been
Whitey ( definitely)
Liam ( maybe) ??? 😂😂😂
Yep. Sounds like a mellotron cello
I think the backing vocals are all sung by Noel. They are too close in tambre and timing to not be.
you could be right
THE VOCAL PART
hahahahahaha
The British Rick Beato...
Hahahahaha I'll take that! Cheers
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar haha glad you took it in the way it was meant, a massive compliment - great videos by the way - entertainment and also learning some guitar
Alan white was the most talented member oasis ever had.
Definitely even Noel said that as well.
Correct. Liam’s tambourine playing wasn’t surgical, it was biblical. Live forever
Defo can hear bonehead on backing vocals.
For sure.
Liam sang. 🥴
I honestly thought they were real strings.
Probably because when they play it live they use real strings instead of the e-bow, keyboard, etc...
I suppose Oasis is like a Sausage, never learn how it’s made
hahahahahahaha
but do you know that "claps" are not made with hands actually, right??
I know it could be a sample put in there by Owen Morris, but I have also seen photos of Oasis from other future album sessions gathered around 1 mic recording hand-claps together the old-fashioned way... so I thought it was probably organic handclaps rather than digital
It's from an instrument called the accoutrenom but more commonly known as "the hand clapper". It's like a shorter version of one of those things they use to pick things up with (usualy litter, needles & things u don't want to touch) Where u press the lever on the handle to opperate the grasping claw . But it's not grasper at the end of it. It is 2 hand like shaped objects that come together to make a clapping sound. U can also place little glove like things made from different materials of various thicknesses over them to give different sounding claps.
I would eat my hat if that was Bonehead playing acoustic. Sorry
lol you might be right
Really nice 👌 😍💋 💝💖❤️
Am I the only one who thinks there's no way Liam could reach that note in the chorus so doesn't sing it?
I dunno, in the studio he manages to pull things out of the bag that he can never touch live... so Im open to the possibility
@@JamesHargreavesGuitar true mate, his version of step out is amazing. Thanks for the videos!
@@badgasaurus4211 OK, thanks. I had no idea these songs had higher notes. And to be fair, he kinda always struggled with Some Might Say from live recordings I've seen (and as Noel has said as much). I'm not saying Liam's a bad singer at all, but maybe DLBIA suits Noel's range more.
Sorry James im disappointed..... you missed the cockroaches wearing doc martins that comes in 1 sec after the second solo ....
hahahaha yeah I missed the yodeling track too