Oasis - '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' Track by Track with Noel Gallagher [25th An...
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2020
- As Oasis’ seminal second album ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ turned 25, Noel Gallagher shared his memories of writing and recording each track on the album in an exclusive interview filmed at Rockfield Studios where the album was recorded. [Contains Strong Language]
Noel offers revealing insights into the album’s universally loved singles ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, ‘Roll With It’, and ‘Some Might Say’ plus album tracks including ‘She’s Electric’, ‘Morning Glory’, and ‘Champagne Supernova’ which are anthems known to generations of music fans. Noel also discusses the single’s classic B-sides, including ‘The Masterplan’, ‘Rockin’ Chair’, and ‘Step Out’.
Reflecting on how Oasis made such an iconic album in a staggeringly brief 12 days, Noel recalls: “You’re just working on instinct because you don’t second guess anything when you’re young. You’re like ‘My instinct is telling me this is great, and therefore we’ll go and we’ll do it.’”
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‘Listening to Liam hit those high notes was like fucking hell’ is as close as they will ever get to an Oasis reunion.
Nice
Oscar Thorpe Thats kinda a back handed compliment too.
Let it go. It’ll be no where near as good as first time round.
I really hope they don`t get back together. I wont be anything like it was. Could end up like a "We are the 90s" party.
@@grua77 c'mon don't be like that. a lot of teenagers still love oasis.
"This is gonna work because I said it's gonna work, therefore it fucking will."
Words to live by.
This is a rare album where almost every song is a winner.
When you listen to albums like Definitely Maybe, Morning Glory, and Masterplan, you begin to worry about the mental wellbeing of the people who say Oasis were overrated.
“I’m not a genius, I’m just a fan of music”.
-Noel Gallagher, genius.
And people say he’s full of himself...
He’s ripped off so many tunes though. He’s definitely got an ear for music production.
Oasis may have not been as original as the artists who influenced them, but that doesn't mean they weren't better than most of them!
Checkout the crap he does now
@@timcomley3241 it's totally not crap. It's just your preference.
"...turns out that at that time everything that I wrote was amazing".
- Noel Gallagher. Legend.
25 minutes of "I don't remember" and "I don't know why that is", still biblical
Just imagine, That happened 25 years ago, and at that moment I don’t think they had a clue it was gonna be so big. I cant even remember how I wrote songs 2 years ago
YEah that's right. all gut instinct. That's what rock 'n roll's all about.
Love the way the album starts with Wonderwall chords, but quiet. First listen, a casual listener will hear the part they recognise and turn the volume up which they assume is turned down. Then suddenly ‘blip blip’ and Hello smashes through the speakers at you at a higher volume, as you’d just turned it up as you thought it was too low. Great bit of audience/listener manipulation to pull them right in before blowing them away!
It is great. I love the when The Masterplan cd begins with Acquiese/Morning Glory.
this album is so well sequenced
Funny I never noticed the Wonderwall chords beginning!!!
It was also one of the first albums ever (maybe the first) to use some new technique that cranked the volume up right loud. To this day if u were to walk into a pub and stick it on the jukebox it will almost certainly turn heads. And watch the landlord/lady run to the volume swish to turn it down lol. lucky that my old local back in 97 was run by an irish oasis fan :)
I never knew that quiet bit were recorded outside as Noel sat on an actual fucking wall, though. That makes me laugh. I can completely rate; I’m sure he was off his head on coke when he comes up with that idea.
I love how Noel talks about the songs as though he doesn’t know he’s wrote it 😂
Because he never did.
Yes he did😂
Right on! Amazing😎
Cocaine!
buckomania emmmmmm
Track by track
0:31 Hello
1:42 Roll With It
3:36 Wonderwall
5:11 Don't Look Back in Anger
8:52 Hey Now
9:28 The Swamp Song - Excerpt 1
9:45 Some Might Say
11:11 Cast No Shadow
13:13 She's Electric
14:59 Morning Glory
16:33 The Swamp Song - Excerpt 2
17:36 Champagne Supernova
20:43 Bonehead's Bank Holiday
22:00 B Sides (The Masterplan)
24:22 The Album Artwork
hero
Thanks mate
Real fans know that list by heart
He doesn't talk humbly, but he absolutely doesn't need to. He's completely fucking awesome, and he shouldn't try to hide it
To me, Don't look back in Anger is the most well rounded , solid, wholesome song of Oasis. Not too upbeat, not too melow, not too distortioned, you can sing/scream along, you can even freaking dance it if you want! It's the perfect yoga/union for all, and at the same time you cannot not feel that hits you. Great drumming , and solo, and probably the best thing to me is that means practically nothing, therefore could mean anything you want at that moment.
Thank you for this song, definitely in the songtrack of my life.🙏
It’s also got a beautiful lyrical mix of sounding somewhat profound but also like total nonsense.
Hey now has always been underrated
Think if the last 2 minutes were chopped it would be rated a lot more highly. I always skip it after the solo and chorus straight afterwards
@@badgasaurus4211
You can't skip a song on this masterpiece
Shakermaker I don’t I skip the last 2 minutes because they are pointless
In my opinion, best track of the fucking planet. Amazing song, when I listen to it, I want break everything in my fucking house, and I don’t know where this felling come from, thanks Mr. Noel Gallagher
yeah killer tune, may be my fav on the entire album...
One of the best bands of our time. It was an amazing era. Oasis, Blur, The Verve, Radiohead, Stone Roses... you just couldn't get enough of it
I used to read Oasis interviews to see if Noel would troll other British bands that I hadn’t heard of that I would immediately go and buy. Got into Cast, Embrace and Menswear that way lol
the last great era of rock music .. save for maybe the early 2000's, with bands like Strokes, White Stripes and Death Cab .. rock is dead unfortunately, sure there are great underground bands .. but rock is no longer the cultural juggernaut it used to be
I loved Mansun as well, first two albums are blinding, but the Manics were my fave , outside the thrash/death scene.
@@overlook237menswear is different band from mansun
Don't forget Spice Girls!
12 days that created a modern classic rock album of epic proportions. Noel Gallagher will forever be regarded as one of the greatest songwriters in rock history. There will never be another band quite like Oasis.
Champaign Supernova is 7 minutes of musical heaven ♡ Noel forever.
Whitey’s drumming on the album is superb. That and Liam’s voice accompanied by the songwriting make this an all time great.
Funny you mention that, Alan White’s Ludwig drum kit that he used to record the album recently sold on Reverb.
Rudy Jay Gonzales really? Any idea how much I went for? His content on Instagram is pretty good
Which one has the whinny voice?
@@EddyTeetree You
its crap, sounds like he's tapping a couple of biscuit tins, weakest and most anemic drumming in rock
The Masterplan is possibly the greatest B side song in rock n roll history
Kieran - thats How soon is now mate.
Lamplight by The Bee Gees is up there as well.
the b side of abbey road?
@@bruhlollmao560 Album b sides don't count. But yeah, awesome bit of music the medley!
So so many contenders. Those b sides are on par with some of the greatest ever written a sides.
Lets face it, Oasis gave rock & roll a kick in the ass as every new response in the conversation needs to do. The on going reaction to what came before……this is art in general.
Metal as a reaction to disco, disco to hard rock, glam to prog rock, grunge to glam, etc, etc.
Oasis was the response to the grunge era.
They were cocaine & booze in place of heroin, walking tall & with swagger in place of slouching with hair covering the face, rocking in place of punk, selling out stadiums & being proud to do so. The yin to the yang, the reaction to the action, a global conversation that never ends.
He's not a genius in terms of originality or musicianship, but there's just an undeniable melodic genius factor going on there.
Columbia! 3 Chords. Floors me to this day, how did he come up with that one?
Green Day do it
Kurt Noel liam all gods
NGHFB is a pop band 🤣🤣
@@auggiebendoggy I've heard on the Oasis Live4ever forum that Liam actually wrote Columbia and Noel took the credit.
Noel: *waves hand dismissively about Liam*
Also Noel keeping the balance, just ten minutes later: Liam's high notes were amazing... *modest smile*
"Liam was over there somewhere..." *waves hand dismissively*
Liam’s fans will catch on to anything and hold it against Noel
I don’t see the issue here. He literally just reiterated the video leaving it up to individual interpretation and you guys took it negatively. We all have are perspectives.
Fair enough. Agree to disagree then.
Where exactly Liam was standing is very important to you? Seriously though, come on..
Breaking news, 53 year old man isn’t affectionate to his 48 year old brother who slags his wife off every week
The Masterplan has always been my favourite Oasis song from the first moment I heard it.
Having been there then, when Morning Glory was released, there’s no way to explain to people who weren’t there how fulfilling and immediate the tracks were. To this day, even just watching these first few minutes I’m instantly taken back to hearing it for the first time. And it was everywhere. On the radio, on the telly, at the pub, in the papers, all of it. Your mates had it. Some of us would unpack and argue about which song was better at the local. Anyone who mucked around on guitar who knew how to play those songs were celebrities in your circle of friends. It started your evening and wrapped up your night. If it was a bad day, you’d put it on and feel less alone. If it was a proper day you’d out it on and celebrate. I don’t think there’s been an album since then that has managed to distill an entire moment of British culture and identity in quite the same way. And I’m a Yank who fell in love with this album during three wonderful years in London. My life has never been the same.
I just cant fathom the amount of talent it takes to write an albums of songs like this singlehandedly, and the amount of collective talent as a band unit to learn and record them in the time that they did.
What a fucking band they were.
I know talent is a huge part of it but I believe drive and collective belief play a big part of it too, it's like they were all a big gang who wanted to be the best and they put themselves on the right trajectory to do it but I think they burned themselves out with it too, its like lighting in a bottle it's so rare! But what an amazing album and amazing time.
@@louismcteggart Well said because that's the truth.
@@louismcteggart I feel the same way
I'd like to hear Liam talk about each track. That'd be funny as hell.
"Good tune that one, I like singing it"
@@tastemaker_87 Hahah that’d be about it
“This choon is fookin biblical, y’know wha’ I mean?” x12
He'd repeat 'Know what I mean?' more than anything else.
Nah.
Who care?
I’m from Greece and i was student in London back then (1995-1999).Some of the most beautiful memories of my life,i still remember all the hype...I love Oasis and even know when i hear "Live forever" from their first album i get emotional.Oasis for me are a flashback to my student years...”What’s the story morning glory” is one of the greatest albums ever.
Did you study sculpture at St Martin’s college by any chance ?
Do you have a thirst for knowledge?
Cast No Shadow my favourite song, when the words are this good you don’t need a second verse!
I just ordered the 25th anniversary vinyl. I’m from Poland and my daughter has just been born. In 25 years from now I will sit with her and we will have glass of whisky together and we will unpack the album and play it on mine gramophone 😀
Awesome!
@Paul In Kyushu I live in Poland
He talked about HEY NOW. That's the first time I hear him talking about their best track ever.. it's a shame they never performed it live.
Such a shame, best verses in Oasis discography
My fave track too
Definitely underrated song
Unbelievable song.
"Slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball." That song blows my mind even today. Looking at pictures of space, gobsmacked by the enormity of the universe, and those dust clouds. What color is that? Why it's champagne colored, somewhere between pink, red and purple. Yep, Liam G's whiney voice and Noel G's vision makes "What's the Story" so great.
champagne is pale gold colour, I've no idea what you've been looking at 🤔
@@lucasoheyze4597 let him riff man lol
Being a raver in the 90s, I was only half tuned into Oasis back then. I have always loved the brutal honesty of the Gallagher brothers and how “a spade is a spade” as far as they are concerned. As the years pass, you definitely realise how great Oasis were. Their songs are always great fun to sing when I’m pissed and funny enough, I tend to know all the words when spit them out at a high drunken level. I think Oasis sound as good today as they did back then and they have definitely left their legacy in British music.
It is obvious from their interviews over the years that Liam and Noel still hold respect for one another musically and admit they could not have achieved their success without one another. Regardless of all the stick he gives Noel, it is apparent Liam misses his brother and deep down he loves him. It’s a shame they can’t get bury their egos for one day and just talk as brothers about being brothers and put the music element aside. That really is the sad part of the Oasis legacy.
Same here pal. Raving was my thing in the 90s. But these were a great band. Realised it when I was in Aya Napa and the whole bar went crazy for “Don’t look back in Anger”.
Give me raving over Oasis any day. But always come back to these.
Every time I listen to this album (which is a lot) I change my mind on what song I like best.
Yid tit
Terry French wow nice one 👍
COYS
It's very difficult, isn't it? So many epic anthems on one album.
@@Revelian1982 I know and then you have the masterplan album that’s full off classics and that’s just B sides
If a crowd can sing your song for you. You have made it
Be fun to watch these for all of their albums even if they aren't celebrating an anniversary
@Tim J yep i remember buying that DM doc when it came out...
Hey coinoptv I didn’t know that you were a Oasis fan.
@@lukeroberts3464 ohh yes one of my faves!
The be here now one would be interesting
@@johnsmith5022 agree.
Cast no shadow is easily my favourite song from the album, brings up so much emotion
Don’t look back in anger, my god. What a fucking masterpiece
ABSOLUTELY!!!
@@ghost_mall:... it was a hotchpotch of different ideas and inspirations, home life, John lennon quotes and one or two other things, none of which meant much to Noel. But when u hear it all put together. ... WOW!!!
It’s the unbelievable quality of the songs that have stood the test of time. I grew up right in the middle of the Oasis boom and I’m so glad I did. I learnt the guitar, formed a band and wrote songs, all due to the power and influence of this band. I’m 40 now but those songs and those unreal b sides are why I still love oasis
Thank you for sharing your story Ant.
I'm just a few years younger, but Oasis was the reason I picked up a guitar when I was 10 and the reason I'm still playing it 25 years later.
We are kindred spirits, my friend. Oasis were so much more than the "Beatles tribute act" they get derided as so much.
Noel’s solo’s were epic.
Jesus christ Noel will you just do a tour... Have a separate bus, hotel, dressing suite... The world needs Oasis right now.
I like the idea of noel scanning through the comments seeing this and just thinking.....that’s not a bad idea 😂
Liam should have been involved...grow up boy's
Hell yea!
That's pretty much what was happenning in Oasis tours since DBTT
World needs Liam not this idiot...
"Everything I do is a nod to something. I'm not a genius, I'm a fan of music" - A genius
Noel, he has healed millions of people instead of doctors, with his songs. I’m one of them
Yet he chose not to heal his relationship with his brother
Redpill1410 😢
Redpill1410 ouch
Did Liam ever apologize for slagging off Noel’s family? I’m not being sarcastic, I’m genuinely curious. Because if not then I can see why. On the same token his wife was very immature to try to start drama with Liam. She wanted a response so she could give Noel a reason to stay away from him in my opinion. Rich people are cunts, that’s something that both Noel and Liam would probably agree with. They just rarely are self aware of themselves being cunts.
@@petchpm Its always easy looking in from outside, family rifts are hard to heal.
Quite possibly one of the best albums in rock'n'roll history. As I already told, arrange a reunion, a few gigs and a couple of decent new songs, and Oasis would take the world by storm once more. We need this to happen.
Noel is waiting till the cash out meets his preferred payment numbers. On the other hand gigs could happen but I doubt they’d head into the studio together. I wouldn’t want it to be just Liam, Noel and studio musicians anyways, at least get Gem and Andy Bell or Bonehead and Alan White. Hell even Zak Starkey .
@@xSGTxPEPPERx Or Noel wants nothing to do with Liam as all he does is slag him and is family off on twitter
JJ because Noel acted like a snob...
@@cityfantv-everythingmancit2946 So acting like a snob means that its acceptable for someone to attack his family? Ok then...
JJ yes
Can listen to this guy talk about music all day. His own. Even better.
Noel Gallagher is an incredible songwriter and Oasis should be up there with the greatest of all time.
This is the highlight of my 2020
Mine too I've just bought wtsmg 25th anniversary edition silver vinyl on amazon! I've also just done a 3 day oasis binge n I'm still on said binge discovering more songs I've never heard n stuff I never knew! Like cocaine 2020s a helluva year!
I love Noel’s mixture of humbleness and self-confidence. ‘Yeah, I wrote that song and it’s awesome and culturally significant but I’m not a genius’.
Then says McCartney is a genius. McCartney who I believe once said ‘a good artist borrows; a great artist steals’.
And I’m fairly sure he nicked that line from Ray Charles!
Pablo Picasso is widely quoted as having said that “good artists borrow, great artists steal"
well, if you're going to steal. steal from the best. elvis, the beatles, the stones, the who, the kinks, jimi hendrix, johnny cash, bob dylan, floyd, clapton, zeppelin, bowie, bolan, roxy music, the velvets, kraftwerk, iggy pop, can, stevie wonder, marvin gaye, bee gees, fleetwood mac, neil young, the clash, joy division, the cure, depeche mode, omd, duran duran, michael jackson, george michael, prince, tina turner, whitney houston, the smiths, r.e.m., U2, the stone roses, gnr, metallica, slayer, juda priest, iron maiden, queen, nirvana, NIN, pearl jam, oasis, blur, suede, soundgarden, the strokes, queens of the stone age, 2pac, biggie, dr. dre, snoop, n.w.a., wilco, radiohead, bjork, pj harvey, ani difranco, fiona apple, sade... they all stole something but they all admit to stealing something. that's why they're awesome. well, most of them.
It’s all been done...It’s just about how you’re doing it.
David Bowie: "Originality is overrated."
@@e.gundogan8656 love this
"That's a great fookin' song... that's a great fookin line"... Love Noel and his humility. "-) What a champ
Champagne Supernova is still my favourite song of all time. It's the only song that I can think of that hasn't aged for me and still gives me goosbumps.
i can't imagine that you've heard very many great songs, then. it is great, though
@@cl8804 songs hit different for people sometimes, might not just be the song but the memories associated with it.
Yeah. I remember as a kid being totally obsessed about how great the B sides were on these singles. Me and my mates would lend them to each other , oh and we would get high and listen to them. Oh those days.
Totally agree mate. The B sides were just as good as the main song.
100% we had it good mate, I wish we'd just sit back and taken it in better, now we just have it as an amazing hazy past. The B sides made oasis a better band than most
"Nothing's original. There's only twelve notes anyway"
Legend👌
Bit like saying no painting is original because there's only 7 colours ie the dumb opinion of a dumb person
@@lucasoheyze4597 Ok. Your comment on the other hand is absolutely brilliant! I guess it was written by a brilliant person!
@@lucasoheyze4597 Eh, there's limitations to *western and pop music (key, tempo, harmony, time itself, etc) that a painting doesn't have to adhere to. Chances are that the unique melody you've written has been used at some point.
Morning Glory stands alongside any album ever made.
It is an absolute masterpiece.
I get where you're coming from and you're 100% correct, but it doesn't match Definitely Maybe for me. That may be because of the impact Definitely Maybe had on me at 23. Both fantastic though 👏
Agree..and The Masterplan
The biggest take away: 'I don't know why I wrote this, don't recall writing that' and all I see is a passion for music and a love for not overcomplicating. They were just enjoying the moment, and we can hear they enjoyed the moment. What an album, speechless. Plus Noel (and Liam as well) is great in interviews!
Noel : Don’t know how I came up with that.
Everyone : Cocaine.
I’d say there were some sessions had
No weed. He forgot so many on coke unfortunately. Truth 😜
He didn’t he pinched them lol
Can recommend coke as a good eye opener
Not a creative muse it must be said
Noel: wrotes don't look back in anger
Also noel: looks back in anger
Oh boy you've never seen Liam's Twitter have you? XD
He’s changed his ways. Men can actually do that believe it or not.
Let's not start this shit
Barbara Meza Liams Twitter is mean’t to strange
Great comment
„Nothing is original. There’s only 12 notes anyway.“ What a great quote! 👍🏼Being a songwriter myself, I think I‘m literally gonna frame that one and put it over my piano. 😀
I remember first ever hearing Oasis as a teenager, on MTV and it being late at night and having to write down the song name and artist. It was mid 90s no internet or streaming and having to catch a bus to get the single. They were simpler times but be a fan, took effort and dedication to get the albums. Oasis will be timeless
I love Noel (and all oasis members) so much. The songs just mean the world to me x
Same
Sitting on my bedroom floor listening to this in the 90’s... Mega
I love his no nonsense attitude. He knows the songs he wrote are great and he says it. Noel for Prime Minister.
Whether he knew it or not at the time, he was creating memories that would define a generation.
Rockin chair is an unbelievable tune 🙌
The reason why I fell in love with this band is captured so perfectly by Noel when he said, “That makes Oasis what they are - is the fact that, y’know, you don’t just get to sit and listen to it on an album. There’s about another 12 tunes that you might have to go fuckin looking for.”
Love Underneath The Sky, rarely gets mentioned as a B side and not overplayed. Step Out and It’s Better People too 👌
We need Oasis ❤️☮️💙
Can someone explain to me why I was never an Oasis fan but in the last 10 years I've developed a man-crush on Noel? Bizarre. The guy's a genius.
Same here. I just got into Oasis within the last year. I was vaguely aware of them in the 90's only because of the radio play of Wonderwall. I'm 51 now and can't get enough of their music.
So much good music out there, but sometimes it is all about the timing. Or disassociating it from all the bullshit or image/identity politics of the time allowed a clearer picture perhaps.
Morning glory will always be an EPIC album. It always amazed me how Noel wrote so many great tunes in such a short time
I'm in Bangkok the most sung songs by any live band everywhere is Oasis
Even the Thais sing along !
This CD defines the spring and summer of 1996 for me. I was 16
Every track on the album is brilliant
No.
@Your Comment Gets A Gold Star Ok. Every track on the album is not brilliant. That make enough sense to you?
I was 14 when I got this album in 95. Funny to hear Noel mention how and why a 14 year old now would get into it. This album changed my life. I met my best mate bonding over it, it made me grow the fuck up and years later I met my missus and saw that this album was in her collection. Then I knew I made the right choice.
Im 14 lol and I love this album and the band
Your missus has a record collection? There’s no hope for an oasis fan in the US
High five mate, I was 14 when i got this album in 95 too 👍
My 17 year old daughter has been totally inspired by Oasis, Floyd, MCR and now she's turning into quite the song writer.
i’m 14 and oasis are my favourite band
Noel is a genius, right there with the rest of them. It's not a compliment - it's just a fact.
Noel for me is hands down one of the 3 best songwriters of all time! What an amazing words! Kudos!
Best album of all time. What a great time to be alive the 90s were. How times have changed
Noel, thank you for being, Noel.
Ultimate non skip album cause all songs are fantastic include Hey now.
One day I wanna go gig about album Morning glory complete.
This is the best album of the world ever made in my opinion.
This album is pure nostalgia, probably the best my ears will ever hear
This will always be the most played album in my entire life
I was 15 when this album came out and was having a bit of a tough time,listening to it was a real escapism for me.
absolute legend
Noel Gallagher is a hero. He doesn’t deserve the hate he gets just for not wanting to get Oasis back together.
I remember as a kid getting the album for Xmas and listening to it on headphones reading the words and looking at the pictures and being amazed! And now I’m still amazed! The songwriter of my times. What he does is genius whatever he says
I love them both. When I hear Liam mention Noel in an interview, I expect it. When Noel mentions Liam, it like ‘THE BANDS GETTIN BACK TOGETHER!!’
Top chap hanged around them for a while in 1991-2 (as i worked in studios around liverpool)saw a few crazy nights out .great times
I swear to god Noel mentioned "fuzzy by Grant Lee Buffalo" just to get everyone addicted to that song again.. i legit just had to go back and play it 40 times over again lol
Never be a band like this ever again 😞 we didn’t realise how blessed we were 🙏🏼
Don't think we will ever have that era of bands personally oasis, blur etc that era just had it you know something that's not been reproduced
We know now though. Oasis forever ♡
Least we can say we saw listened and moshed to the best
Youre so right. I remember how in america, people sort of backlashed against Oasis and even radio tuned them out.... Then we ended up with Matchbox 20, Creed and Nickelback. What a shitty trade. I've been pissed ever since. If my family mentions a new bands or a song, I immediately stop paying any attention
taggle waggle sorry but hate nickelback with a passion 👍
I don’t get these new oasis fans. Either hating Noel or Liam?! How can you hate either of them and like oasis?? Can’t you see they were both great together and there personalities were part of oasis. Imagine hating the songwriter of the band or the singer.
I don't think it's just the new fans. It's possible to like their music AND acknowledge both bros are complete idiots. This video shows how egotistical Noel is by completely excluding the rest of the band after 25 years. Liam constantly embarrasses himself with childish twitter outbursts. The best part about a reunion would be the touring which isn't likely to happen anytime soon. At least we can celebrate the past music.
I dont get it man! im a youngster, 21, Ive known of Oasis for years but only recently become completely obessed with them. liam is one of the best fucking vocalists of a generation and noel is one of the best song writers and arrangers ever and that ive ever heard. inspiring shit honestly. i cant fathom why people would dislike either of them. truly makes me sad that at this stage I and no one else will get to see them live.
TheMRMACHONACHO Noel’s songs still amaze me that this young Manc could write these anthems and he almost didn’t make it. And Liam was the best singer in the world for a period when he could give it his all when singing live and it to come out perfect was what made them so good live. He was up there giving everything and it made the crowd feel the same way. Hopefully they will get back for some gigs but hopefully soon while Liams voice is ok. But I don’t think they will Noel thinks it will not have the same magic and he’s probably right. But you never know if the fans are up for it it could be great for him the only time he will experience that sort of crowd again!
Boois Hoois agreed with you. Both of them are d**kheads but regardless we have to admit that they are absolute legends. 👏🏻
I've always been a Noel fan, though I've never hated/disliked Liam. I thought he had one of the greatest presences on stage. Though I'm starting to find Noel to be a bit grating now. I don't know if he's just embracing that grumpy middle-aged man phase, who likes to shit on everything.
“Nothing is original. There are only 12 notes anyway.” A rock truism.
When you hear Noel talking about Oasis, you can see it in his eyes, he misses it. He lies when he tries to pretend that he doesn't.
I think sometimes you can just let something be, don't flog a dead horse. Be proud of what you did and move on and I think he has done.
I think he just misses being young and free,which is natural considering he's 52 now
We’re gonna need the master plan album track by track
Really wish they talked about Underneath the Sky. That’s one of their most underrated songs
nick anderson same
That was my favorite b-side of theirs for a long long time.
Me personally prefer def maybe to this album but there both absolutely fkin amazing
Gotta love that warbly guitar sound at the start
I always love listening to Noel speak, as he's always interesting and has such strong opinions about his own (and other people's) music, whether positive or negative. For example, calling The Masterplan possibly the last of his great, culturally songs he's written is simultaneously "arrogant" to call one of his songs that, but also modest in thinking that it was his last such song.
The greatest. There will never be another . Every one remembers when they first heard oasis life goes by too fast
Wonderwall is the first song i learned on guitar and to this day i still get chills when i hear the opening guitar, and the cello!
Grant Lee Buffalo that Noel refers to... "Fuzzy" LP is a classic!
Dont look back in anger is the best..period
The Verve and Oasis needs to get back and make a tour.
1st time saw him talking about Hey Now.
Very briefly though :-(
like for six seconds
It’s my favourite track off the album!
His lyrical vocabulary was/is fantastic. The tracks were so heavy live, like a bomb going off
A truly iconic British album, by a truly iconic British band.
Them 10 B sides man! Fkn sensational.
Thanks for the memories lads.
God bless the 90s.
Noel you are a great songwriter and have written and recorded some of my favorite songs of all time.