I was in my Grandmothers house in Cork Ireland when Elvis died too. I was coming downstairs for breakfast and I heard it on the radio - I was 8 One of my strongest memories from childhood 😐
Best music podcast in the biz...I adore it. The stories and name-dropping is brilliant. Quietly hoping for chats with Colin Hay, Paddy McAloon, Paul Weller and Chris Sharrock.
I am a fan of Prefab Sprout, MAW and Colin Hay's first album plus a couple of tracks from Wayfaring Sons, and the Icicle Works who Chris Sharrock drummed for once upon a time in the 1980s. I saw Colin Hay play to a small crowd in London in 1995 most of whom did not seem that interested in the performance talking all the way through it ( at least there were no phones to complete the scene) and he gave a great performance. He was personable and humorous. Seems fame never went to his head given the enormous scale of MAWs success, especially in America. I bought Looking For Jack for a couple of pounds out of a bargain bin in Woolworths in Southport in 1988 and it was a revelation, becoming one of my favourite albums. Every track is fantastic, especially Can I Hold You? and Looking For Jack. There is no filler and the sheer exuberance of many of the songs is uplifting. The more reflective numbers are also meditative. There are not enough superlatives to describe Prefab Sprout's musical genius, powered by the song writing midas touch of Paddy McAloon. Swoon still sounds great and so unusual, really idiosyncratic, and Steve McQueen, From Langley Park to Memphis, and Jordan the Comeback are all works of art.
Great mention of the back beat Beatles movie - I was 14 when Definitely Maybe was released - formed a band with my mates - we used to watch Backbeat constantly and speak to each other in quotes from the movie..... I am 45 now and a quote still slips out every now and again but they're usually met with confusion these days.
He’s good on that record, but given how mad Noel would get at him for not getting the parts, right I don’t think he’s coming back you gotta remember Noel plays the drums too, and he’s a better drummer than Tony😂
Absolutely no way Noel will give this huge paying set of gigs to a drummer who sued him for £1,000,000 and won! On principle. Word on the street is that the band will be Noels HFB touring band
I can't imagine what it would be like to see/hear sonically a wall of sound with Bonehead, Alan White, Andy Bell, Gem Archer, full band with 3 guitars...And a new album with this whole team. I hope to see you again in Montreal. 😊🍺🍹
Reckon your right. But good on them. It is supply and demand. This ain't taxpayer subsidised. Don't like em. Okay. I do. I guess they do too. Take plenty of pics Boyz. When they wheel you into retirement, you can look through your bifocals at what you did. You did well.
To be fair the tour should be done with everyone who's been in the band... Tony was there at the start let him do his songs,..,oasis wasnt just liam and noel.. So love do it right...
@@MassiveCatLittleLegs Sure, that’s what I meant above, he only received 20% of the royalties I believe because rather than Co-writing the song it was more about the melody of the first verse and of course the chords which sound the same when Whatever is played on piano. But I don’t believe that’s enough to discredit the band
@@andrewskivington6453 I don't doubt you're right, I just find it kind of surprising. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is not generally regarded as one of Pink Floyd's best albums - and by this point Roger Waters had left the band.
@@MatthewMaloney-fj4zz It's a bit like the buzz with the Oasis tour, Floyd hadn't done a world tour since Animals in 1977, so for those too young to see it this was a big draw (The Wall tour on stopped four cites - London, Dortmund, LA and Uniondale). But, yes, the album was not the best of theirs.
The biilliant thing is, you can pause this vid and find Noel Gallagher singing TGILWY w/ BB on piano at the very same Albert Hall gig. And Noel is, frankly, excellent. Very touching when you know the feller's history. A kid off a Manchester council estate. ruclips.net/video/IE_u8TVbKhI/видео.html&ab_channel=AnythingOasisOfficial
The second Kemp suggested 40:00 that Noel "plays the guitar quite high"(whilst standing)i knew that he'd never taken an ounce of interest in Noel or Oasis 😂
They were at their very best whilst he was in the band, so whatever he did was right, regardless of how good thing he is. He had a more raw style, which suits their music
Never in my life have I heard a super star of music speak for over 10 minutes without them resulting into bullshit. This guy does it for 64 minutes without even a blink and probably could go on for a few extra days! Great conversation!! And I didn’t even like Oasis that much back in the day... I was too much of a music snob to be honest & too much into all the rivalry bullshit in music magazines and papers: Oasis? Definitely not my team... 🤫😂. Wasn’t the last stupid bit of thinking I did... 😄 🖖
You are 100% correct my friend. I just love the band. They have to be played loud. Bloody loud. I don't mind how they look or dress. In fact they wouldnt wants to dress And sing. Or how
so tell me Airhead when then does liam talk about being a rock n'roll star in a rock n' roll band.....???.....why even mention rock n' roll in one of their songs....?.....c.mon airhead... tell me.
Hey who got fleeced by the ugly brothers?? I didn't manage to get a ticket and .....it's weird....but I've never actually been so happy not getting tickets.The idea of buying a ticket a year in advance for the most unreliable band in the world really doesn't sit well with me nor lining their pockets....'you know what I mean,you know I mean,you know i mean'.
All the little cling ons who know nothing about Oasis and were born in 1996 keep your mouth shut about Oasis real drummer Tony McCarrol you should’ve be even able to but tickets
@@johnny6476yep. Bought every oasis album and single from supersonic And I concur that oasis REAL drummer was always Whitey. INTEGRAL to the oasis sound was his style
I was in my Grandmothers house in Cork Ireland when Elvis died too.
I was coming downstairs for breakfast and I heard it on the radio - I was 8
One of my strongest memories from childhood 😐
Noel is always great in interviews - and a proper music fan. great to see the two boys back together in that pic this week.
Through The Barricades was one of the most beautiful songs in my life so far. Stunning to my mind it was and still is. X
That was a beautiful track.
Mick Jones would be brilliant, he would have so much to talk about....The Clash, BAD and all his production work.
Best music podcast in the biz...I adore it. The stories and name-dropping is brilliant. Quietly hoping for chats with Colin Hay, Paddy McAloon, Paul Weller and Chris Sharrock.
If you haven't already check out the Sodajerker On Songwriting podcast many of who you typed have been interviewed by them and more
Think they've asked Weller many times
I am a fan of Prefab Sprout, MAW and Colin Hay's first album plus a couple of tracks from Wayfaring Sons, and the Icicle Works who Chris Sharrock drummed for once upon a time in the 1980s. I saw Colin Hay play to a small crowd in London in 1995 most of whom did not seem that interested in the performance talking all the way through it ( at least there were no phones to complete the scene) and he gave a great performance. He was personable and humorous. Seems fame never went to his head given the enormous scale of MAWs success, especially in America. I bought Looking For Jack for a couple of pounds out of a bargain bin in Woolworths in Southport in 1988 and it was a revelation, becoming one of my favourite albums. Every track is fantastic, especially Can I Hold You? and Looking For Jack. There is no filler and the sheer exuberance of many of the songs is uplifting. The more reflective numbers are also meditative.
There are not enough superlatives to describe Prefab Sprout's musical genius, powered by the song writing midas touch of Paddy McAloon. Swoon still sounds great and so unusual, really idiosyncratic, and Steve McQueen, From Langley Park to Memphis, and Jordan the Comeback are all works of art.
Great interview glad they are back
Great mention of the back beat Beatles movie - I was 14 when Definitely Maybe was released - formed a band with my mates - we used to watch Backbeat constantly and speak to each other in quotes from the movie..... I am 45 now and a quote still slips out every now and again but they're usually met with confusion these days.
Nice interview.
Thanks for tip Noe! Isle of Noises: Conversations with great British songwriters by Daniel Rachel
Bring back Tony McCarroll for the tour. His drumming on DM is outstanding.
He’s good on that record, but given how mad Noel would get at him for not getting the parts, right I don’t think he’s coming back you gotta remember Noel plays the drums too, and he’s a better drummer than Tony😂
Unless they do def maybe and early bsides only ( which would suit me) it wouldnt work would it ?
Said noone EVER
@@3imaginaryboys1972 said anyone that understands music at a deeper level than you surface feeders 😃
Absolutely no way Noel will give this huge paying set of gigs to a drummer who sued him for £1,000,000 and won! On principle. Word on the street is that the band will be Noels HFB touring band
this is a good podcast
Nothing here about the Oasis reunion. Probably a reupload.
It literally tells you that in the description. It's from 2021.
Yes they are reuploading with the video, was just audio before.
As he talked about ‘the Missus’ I think that’s a fair assumption
Niether of them have done any media since the reunion i don't think
I can't imagine what it would be like to see/hear sonically a wall of sound with Bonehead, Alan White, Andy Bell, Gem Archer, full band with 3 guitars...And a new album with this whole team. I hope to see you again in Montreal. 😊🍺🍹
They're back for the big money baby !!
Reckon your right. But good on them. It is supply and demand. This ain't taxpayer subsidised. Don't like em. Okay. I do. I guess they do too. Take plenty of pics Boyz. When they wheel you into retirement, you can look through your bifocals at what you did. You did well.
Very good interview, it's high prices what the Oasis reunion concerts are selling for.
True that the song and tune come to you.
Never thought that Noel will be speaking to a member of Spandau Ballet 😂
They're back baby
Gayest comment of all time. Well done.
@@nickmoranis2865how is this at all gay?! But who cares if it is? There’s nothing wrong with being gay.
@LUFC123 what Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds with Liam in vocals.
@tabazan9182
Bonehead will be there and Gem . At least there's 3 originals
NGHFB, with Liam on vocals and Bonehead.
Many will be happy with that im sure.
To be fair the tour should be done with everyone who's been in the band... Tony was there at the start let him do his songs,..,oasis wasnt just liam and noel.. So love do it right...
How come this was never uploaded at the time or if it was why is it being re-uploaded now🤷♂️
A cheap cash-in by Kemp and co.
@@mjh5437 🙄👍
I’m so glad The Rutles are reforming.
All you need is cash
😂 one song has a resemblance to one Rutles song and that’s it. They’ve given 20% of the royalties for that track too, doesn’t discredit them
@@julianbarry Neil Innes is credited as a co-writer on 'Whatever' because of its resemblance to 'How Sweet to be an Idiot'
@@MassiveCatLittleLegs Sure, that’s what I meant above, he only received 20% of the royalties I believe because rather than Co-writing the song it was more about the melody of the first verse and of course the chords which sound the same when Whatever is played on piano. But I don’t believe that’s enough to discredit the band
@@julianbarryit does!
Why are the audio versions not on my podcast player a while now guys ?
It's interesting to hear Guy Pratt say that the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour made Pink Floyd cool.
It was a hot ticket that summer, lot's of the kids at my college wanted to go or went to that.
@@andrewskivington6453 I don't doubt you're right, I just find it kind of surprising. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is not generally regarded as one of Pink Floyd's best albums - and by this point Roger Waters had left the band.
@@MatthewMaloney-fj4zz It's a bit like the buzz with the Oasis tour, Floyd hadn't done a world tour since Animals in 1977, so for those too young to see it this was a big draw (The Wall tour on stopped four cites - London, Dortmund, LA and Uniondale). But, yes, the album was not the best of theirs.
The biilliant thing is, you can pause this vid and find Noel Gallagher singing TGILWY w/ BB on piano at the very same Albert Hall gig. And Noel is, frankly, excellent. Very touching when you know the feller's history. A kid off a Manchester council estate.
ruclips.net/video/IE_u8TVbKhI/видео.html&ab_channel=AnythingOasisOfficial
Has Noel conveniently forgotten a band called "The Real People" I wonder?
Lidl By Lidl ?
The second Kemp suggested 40:00 that Noel "plays the guitar quite high"(whilst standing)i knew that he'd never taken an ounce of interest in Noel or Oasis 😂
They were at their very best whilst he was in the band, so whatever he did was right, regardless of how good thing he is. He had a more raw style, which suits their music
Live Forever sounds like Catherine Wheels' "Black Metallic"
Nice 😊
This is about 8 months old
Try three years ago!! pppfffttt
You forget how the sole music is? It sure is my lad.x
Never in my life have I heard a super star of music speak for over 10 minutes without them resulting into bullshit.
This guy does it for 64 minutes without even a blink and probably could go on for a few extra days!
Great conversation!!
And I didn’t even like Oasis that much back in the day...
I was too much of a music snob to be honest & too much into all the rivalry bullshit in music magazines and papers: Oasis? Definitely not my team... 🤫😂.
Wasn’t the last stupid bit of thinking I did... 😄
🖖
old interview
See u nite 1 chief keep.x❤❤❤
Its OASIS init? Its gotta b good. About time. Life's too short to listen to bad music.
No mate, its NGHFB with his bro on vocals.
You are 100% correct my friend. I just love the band. They have to be played loud. Bloody loud. I don't mind how they look or dress. In fact they wouldnt
wants to dress And sing. Or how
You intending to go?
Itsa bit of a hike from Oz
Liam has already done the full Oasis set.
It still sounds like shit.
34:20 Yeah, Noel, thank God for punk wiping away all the shit. And without it we'd have never had Spandau Ballet. Scarcely bears thinking about.
Spandau Ballet were far worse than what came before Punk lol
ZIPPY from rainbow is more Rock n' Roll than Noel Gallagher.
that’s an awful chirp pal. being rock n roll is horseshit. everyone should true to themselves not fkin “rock’n’roll”
The Cramps were more R & R than Oasis could ever be.
Rip Lux 🕊
@@Tabazan7 who?
Laim ,noel, bonehead,guiggs,whitey!!!!thsts my opinion 🤷
Get rid of Guy Pratt. Annoying prat.
Noel Gallagher is about as rock and roll as Mr Bean
There sell outs and had to use a 3rd party ticketmaster to rip of there own fans f that
the only thing this Band ....oasis has proved to the world is that there is money to be made from.......S💩💩T.
That's the beauty of it. We are all worshipping steaming piles of faece.
🤡
so tell me Airhead when then does liam talk about being a rock n'roll star in a rock n' roll band.....???.....why even mention rock n' roll in one of their songs....?.....c.mon airhead... tell me.
@@axoscurry.look at this guy running his mouth in the comment section of a podcast about a band he hates. you have no life airhead
Hey who got fleeced by the ugly brothers?? I didn't manage to get a ticket and .....it's weird....but I've never actually been so happy not getting tickets.The idea of buying a ticket a year in advance for the most unreliable band in the world really doesn't sit well with me nor lining their pockets....'you know what I mean,you know I mean,you know i mean'.
Thanks for pricing out the working people.
Shit band in the first place.
All the little cling ons who know nothing about Oasis and were born in 1996 keep your mouth shut about Oasis real drummer Tony McCarrol you should’ve be even able to but tickets
Oasis real drummer was Alan white.
@@johnny6476the first was Tony McCarrol
@@colourofshade8396 yeah I know he was the first, The post talks about oasis real drummer.
@@johnny6476yep. Bought every oasis album and single from supersonic
And I concur that oasis REAL drummer was always Whitey.
INTEGRAL to the oasis sound was his style
@@johnny6476Probably still would have been but for his injury