This was what I enjoyed the most. He is a guitar nerd just like all of us. When he plays cigs and you see Mick see back you can almost see Noel realize it's something special and he gives a little wry smile. Loved all of it.
I'm guessing it might be that he's always been asked about song writing and his band stories. I dont remember him being featured in guitar magazines in the 90s much. I've read his opinions on semi-hollw guitars and how Johnny Marr gave him a Les Paul when he was starting out as part of some general Oasis interview, but he had to be steered away to other topics eventually.
You can find hundreds and thousands of Noel interviews from over the years. But, this one is what I'd consider to be Archival quality. Something that could be watched in 50 years or put in a R&R museum for future generations to understand the place and time. It is an amazing capture.
OMG I just worked backstage doing hospitality/band chauffeur at a country music festival the past 2 days. If I had a shirt that said this, I would have killed it with the band members backstage 🤣🤣🤣
@@LolTollhurst Now that’s one that strains the heartstrings. I think it was early summer 2021 when, out of a clear blue sky, I heard the unmistakable sound of a Merlin engine at a decent throttle. I leapt onto a picnic table and blazed away with a phone camera. Checking the pictures and zooming in, I could see the iconic wingtip shape of a Spitfire. I then lived in Kent, near where many scratch RAF grass airstrips were based, the closest being Bekesbourne. Thinking about those courageous young men and where we now are, under covid tyranny, I wept.
Thanks for the mention Noel! We actually have this exact set up in the shop currently. It's great to remember those mad days of the 90s when you guys used to come in. Fantastic days
Noel's enthusiasm during this whole 2 hours is infectious. It wasn't so much of an interview, and more a series of entertaining monologues! He's an engaging storyteller.
@@benjaminsavage4204 I used to love watching TFI Friday. I've just found that episode again. I'd forgotten all about it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
This is Noel at his best. Just a geezer who fell in love with guitars and songs. Love him talking of ‘the privilege’ of finding a guitar. We’re all the same.
Ya,nice to see him smile for a change .I tried that recently after not playing for awhile & nearly broke me fuckin face from eternal misery..play guitar for therapy I guess
There’s apparently a Nashville tradition where established artists gift a guitar to somebody new in town. Nanci Griffith gifted a guitar to Mary Gauthier when she was new and at a songwriters circle there for the first time. It’s understood that you do the same down the line. I wonder if Noel has gifted a guitar in the same way (not finished the episode yet).
Ive got a buddy who gave me a 96 strat, an 89 SG, and a twin reverb from the 70’s i don’t know why hes so willing to share such nice gear. But he is a good friend. The only thing he would accept in return is a set of humbuckers I had
@@kenjude1 I think Noel did give a Les Paul to the 'Noel' in an oasis tribute band No Way Sis who made it on top of the pops. Maybe he saw himself in the band.
"Stand Back... I'm about to play E Minor" 😂😂😂 This totally did not disappoint. Thankyou so much Noel and thanks Dan & Mick - the wonderful journey continues 🤘🤘🤘
I'm a big fan and I've consumed every scrap of every NG interview ever over the years. I have never seen him so unguarded and shamelessly enthusiastic as he is here. This is really something.
Noel is honestly the best raconteur ever , his stories about meeting other famous people are epic. I think people think he is going to be stand offish , but he is the complete opposite.
Wow - this was an interview/interaction for the 95% of us guitar players that are NOT shredders or even blues solo players. A guy who absolutely loves his guitars and gear and tones he gets while playing open chords. YES!!! What a cool sounding guy. Thank you for doing this.
Agreed! I’ve been playing for nearly 30 years and couldn’t play a solo if my life depended on it. I’m just one of the great many who like to play whole songs rather than parts; strumming chords rather than playing notes.
@@JetsonDrums Watching I can see how small Noel’s hands are so he I assume naturally played open chords but the real key to his genius is the intricate strumming which is incredible
I was playing guitar in bands in the late 80s then life took over and I put them away. I got married, had kids and was a working dad. Then I saw Oasis play live Forever on TOTP. The next day I picked up my guitar and realised how much I loved it. I carried on, joined a band, got signed, toured Europe twice. Thank you. And I’m from a council house in south Manchester
THIS! I worked with lads who were music masters and have never played outside of wedding bands. I cant string two notes together but have been all around the world playing in bands. I'm not a musician, im just a lad who jumps around with a bass. Viva la Salford!
This has to be the most pure I've ever seen NG. Usually he's just cracking jokes or being very flippant in interviews but it's nice to hear him really discuss a passion we all share
I agree. I’m like only half way through this video and never laughed so hard and enjoyed the history of the band. If this vid doesn’t get over a million views it would be shocking. One of their best, and one of Noel’s as well. P.S. Johnny if you are reading this, can I have a guitar too?
@@endezeichengrimm most of the time yes. But this is the “most” open and candid I’ve seen him in a while (although this group of interviews he seems very willing to open up) Also can’t remember an interview with him lasting this long.
This is the best interview I’ve seen of Noel and can’t believe nobody has done it before. He’s talking so passionately about his craft and seems genuinely happy. For us Oasis fans who grew up learning guitar to his songs this is just pure gold. Thank you so much for doing it. I’ll watch it a million times throughout my life.
Yes a great interview Noel Gallagher is such an uncut gem isn't he? Pity about all the brown nosing going on though. That guy with the beard looked like he'd just come back from Tanzania
Mick's reaction to that chord from DLBIA was that of a man realizing he's been right all these years. Vindication! This was an absolute pleasure to watch and listen to, Noel came off as charming, personable, insightful. That's the TPS effect at work. You blokes are legends. Thank you!
I just realized that Noel and David Lynch have the same philosophy *and* favorite metaphor with regards to creating art. Fishing. Catching fish. Absolutely brilliant.
This is absolutely epic, through and through. The interview by the TPS crew is just sublimely detailed and fun… thanks for the shoutout Noel, me and the team massively appreciate it.
I've noticed something underrated about Noel's technique, he hits the strings softly while the amps are all turned up. It really brings out the juice in the humbuckers and works really well for recordings. Really shows that how you play things matters a lot more than what you are playing.
Dont care what anyone says, noels one of the most underated guitarists of all time , written so many incredible riffs and guitar parts , perfect blend of rythem and lead parts listen to his playing on stuff like bring it on down, just flows so flawlessly with so much agression and feel , i dont agree with his own idea he wasnt a guitar hero , he was to me age 12/13 , kurt cobain also , i would put noels work above paul weller or john squire , not techically obviously but neither have his abilty with melody , hes no nick mccabe but hes def up there with the great guitarists
Man, what a treat. Noels enthusiasm is such a joy to watch...and he's right: playing guitar is heaven on earth! Thank you for making this happen, Mick, Dan you're doing some really brilliant interviews of late.
Best interview with a musician I’ve seen on RUclips. Getting to know the stories, amps, pedals and guitars behind the songs, and Noel playing them off the bat, gave me goosebumps
There are great interviews out there, it's probably because you are a fan. If it wasn't for this, the Johnny Marr interview probably wouldn't have happened. I like it even more than this one. I'll probably watch that one more because I'm a bigger fan of his. But I love both.
As a 41 year old who's been an avid Oasis fan since 95, and a guitar player starting in 94, this was one of the most compelling 2 hours I've ever watched. Absolutely incredible, and what a historical bit of content. Could watch this endlessly.
I think it's that harmonic in twilight by u2 that kinda just barely skates by because it's a harmonic Idk what the note is but I know that feeling of being on your way out of the key and into another like you walked up to the wrong door at the market grocery
Absolutely amazing. I knew a guy at University, huge Oasis fan, who somehow got to help with transporting Noels guitars and gear from one studio to another. He cheekily opened a few guitar cases as he was working and found the 355 and couldn't believe his eyes. He said he cried himself to sleep that night. Can't imagine how magic it would be been to be in the room while you guys were filming, must have been electric! This kinds of things mean so much to people, me included. Great job guys, thanks for sharing this with us all!
Apart from beeing the best interview of him I've ever seen, it is a huge lesson in songwriting, music and life in general. Thanks guys for making this a milestone of inspiration for me. Cheers from Germany, Julien
@@txplf23 Also not machismo and ego all over the place. he's always been very down to earth when it's a one on one interview. Then whole " Im the best ever " stuff was - by his own admission - a joke and usually when he had an audience to play up to. He once said ' the whole ego thing is just tongue in cheek cause you don't know how long your career will last so i'm just having fun with it. " or something like that.
bullshit, he's nothing like chuck berry and not even close in terms of playing ability, berry wrote a lot more songs than noel has as well, he was prolific.
And to think there are people who can’t stand him, baffling when the guy is only ever been genuine. Behind the scenes of the band he may be different but he’s only ever cared about the music.
The legions of bedroom guitarists and self proclaimed axe meastos who slag off Noel, when the reality is his music defined an entire generation, is a bona fida British musical legend and wrote some classic songs and amazing riffs.
Bro, do yourself a favor and dig in! You took a chance on this video, take another on any odd collection of Noel videos. I can guarantee beyond anything you will NEVER be disappointed. Absolutely guarantee it
Got to love how modest and humble Noel is, he knows he’s not a wizard on guitar but he more than compensates for his with his exceptional songwriting ability
It’s not just the songwriting , but the melodies as well. Noel’s hooks stick in your head forever. Supersonic, Live Forever, RockNRoll Star, Some Might Say, Champagne Supernova, etc.
Such an underrated guitarist. Even the early albums were choc full of really good guitar parts. I love the fact that he's just a guitar nerd like the rest of us! Who knew????
Best interview he's ever done. He's so at ease here, the Oasis talk is not forced. I would assume this is as close to everyday Noel Gallagher you'll ever get in an interview
Without doubt , I could listen to Noel talk all day , sometimes if I'm feeling low I will watch one of his interviews, his stories of meeting other celebs are fantastic
I know this is a year old and I’ve already commented when it came out but I still can’t get over how awesome this is. To me this is without qualification one of the all-time top 10 guitar show episodes.
There’s something about Noel sitting in a chair just strumming his guitar that makes perfect sense. You can see it now and over the years when he’s performing solo acoustic tunes on stage. He looks so happy in a way he doesn’t when he’s with the band. You can see the teenage boy in his bedroom room at perfect peace with the world.
Probably one of the best interviews of any musician I have seen recently. Noel in particular can be a tough interview. If he’s not engaged or feels there is no thought in the interview, he can get snarky and abrasive, a bit like John Lydon. Seeing him reminisce and geek out with such enthusiasm is a testament to you guys. Thanks so much for a singularly enjoyable 2 hours.
The best interviews is when the interviewee is open and comfortable. That's the main thing here. He's mostly just talking with very mild steering from the boys
Micks face is classic. Looks like he has just had every wish come true all at once .watching Noel's s don't look back in anger. This is undoubtedly the best pedal show episode yet. Great jobs guys and many thanks to Noel.
There’s a RUclips video about Vox history where the guy (obviously a bid fan) interviews Brian May. When Brian demonstrates how he gets the solo sound for Rhapsody by cranking the amp the guys turned to the camera and his face just says “toddling off to Heaven”. There were moments here a bit like that.
Notice how most interviews with musicians are just the same handful of questions, and the artists tend to look like they are just going through the motions? This right here is exactly what the world needs more of. I love seeing musicians talk about their gear, how they got it, why they use what they use. After all it’s all born from the same love of music just like you or me. It’s incredible the change in how they act in this type of situation, you can tell they genuinely are having a good time. This is how you get those candid honest moments and get a feel for who they are.
That is one the best guitar interviews I’ve ever seen. Pretty much kept on track and hearing those massively familiar sounds through the actual rigs is absolutely ridiculous. Really looks like Noel had fun and it’s pretty obvious this was so much fun for you guys. The looks on your faces when he plays the songs is priceless. Well done, brilliant job!
"some of the best concerts I ever played were in my bedroom" - thanks for inspiring so many of us to do the same, Noel. I had many a concert in front of the mirror in my middle school / high school days before I got to play on stages, and I would play through What's The Story? Morning Glory for hours up hours. I love the humility of Noel knowing that while he is not the best guitarist, he is an iconic one, and more importantly a great songwriting guitar player who understand melody more than most. I can't agree more with him when he says there are plenty of guys playing flashy stuff with zero substance and no hooks - they will NEVER be remembered. Noel will never be forgotten comparatively...I still can't believe part of his early great sounds was a Marshall Valvestate with only a 12AX7 in it! From the bedroom to the stage indeed.
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We can think whatever we want about Oasis but it is hard to deny this guys have written a piece of music history. Back in the days, I was madly fan of britpop music with incredible bands such as Supergrass, Pulp, Radiohead, Suede, Elastica... and of course Blur and Oasis. This episode is much more than a perfect interview of Noel, it is like a time machine bringing us back to these golden years of f*****g good music! Thank you Noel and thank you TPS for making it happen! ❤
I’ve never seen Noel like this. I had no idea he was so enthusiastic and passionate about playing and guitar gear. This was brilliant to watch. Such a cool guy.
"We're not here to sound like the record...we're playing a gig!" That was music to my ears! I wish more bands/artists/FoH engineers understood this concept!
Amen to that. Gary Moore as prime example. What he did live sounded better than any record he ever put out. John Mayer sounds way better live. I prefer Prince live over studio any day of the week. And so on. Just because they roll with it. It sounds like it sounds at that specific moment in time. And you get to be there knowing it's unique for that moment. You can always feel it happening in the crowd. This moment is ours and we get to share it.
Didn’t think i could watch 1hour 50 mins of any interview but watched the whole thing with a smile on my face, what a legend, so honest and down to earth.
I’m not the biggest Oasis fan, but the way Noel described Johnny Marr, and how he makes you feel enthusiastic about playing guitar is exactly how Noel in this interview has made me feel about my guitars!
This has to be the best chat I’ve seen with a fabulous songwriter and guitarist I’ve seen next to Tom Petty’s interviews with Paul Zollo. Fucking fabulous. Thank you.
OK, that's the best interview I've ever seen. Noel just opens up and lets all his tonal secrets fly. The looks on Dan and Mick's faces are to not to be missed. I am going to have to watch this repetedly for I don't know how long, and I'm a thrash metal guy by design, but have great reverence for Noel and Oasis. They were the right band with the right sound at the right time in history, and you can tell that Noel realizes that and appreciates it.
The songwriter of a whole generation. Love the bloke 😎This interview is one of the best, and for a young generation still crying out for their own Oasis is a testimony to his talent and place in musical history
The closest thing the younger generations might get to the magic of Oasis is Nothing but Thieves. That said NBT has seemed to lose their way with indie/alt rock and head towards electronic music now, so another one bites the dust...
So true ! The younger generation is still looking for their Oasis and the next songwriter with half the talent of Noel. Such a prodigious body of work !!! At their peak he was responsible for cranking out SO many MONSTER songs and performing in front of massive audiences!! Very impressive! Not many bands have even ever had 2 songs as good as Oasis let alone their whole catalogue ☝️ He still has the passion and the fire still burns brightly. Kudos to Noel and the lads for bringing us this interview. PURE Gold 👊👊
Dan and Mick might just have had a part to play in bringing Oasis back with this video. Once Noel get his old Oasis rig back out and got a taste for it again...
I have at 42 never played a guitar in my life. Fan of oasis since my teenage years. This video makes me want to go and learn 😂 what a great interview, probably the best one I’ve seen with NG, he was so enthusiastic. Great job fellas
You should get a second hand guitar and give it a go. You'll be surprised how easy it is to play lots of classics with a few chords. Horse With No Name has two easy chords anyone can play.
Please, get a guitar, get it set up PROPERLY, go online and interact with the many great tutorials available, and start NOW. Picking up a musical instrument is one of the very best decisions I have ever made. You're never too old to learn, meet with others, form a band etc etc. Better to regret the things you have done, than the things you haven't. Good luck!
I’m guilty of forgetting what a talented guy Noel is and usually an interview with him just makes me think he’s a gobshite with a ton of attitude but hearing him talk passionately about his music and recognising his integrity is so refreshing. Loved particularly how he suggests an album is a completely different entity to a live performance which is something I’ve always felt myself. Brilliant listening guys. Inspiring me all over again Noel, thanks mate
Just listening to him talking about guitars and music and songwriting brings me right back to 1990's and how he inspired so many other people to pick up guitar including myself so i say THANK YOU NOEL GALLAGHER for the best days ever ❤❤
Thank you for this. People have been wanting this since the internet was invented. He famously never really talks about his guitars or gear. Many people will be happy this exists, especially the focus on his early sound. Thanks ThatPedalShow ✌🏻
50 Minutes to end this and I have to say this is the best of the best interviews I have seen of NG. This is the real Noel. A real fanboy of Rock 'n' Roll culture. I always thought of him as a mystical somehow and this is the proof. That's why Oasis touch many people's hearts, because this genuine stories behind the making of all this recordings and songs, that now are collective memories for millions. I love music because of this backstories.
When you see the “Foul Language “ disclaimer at the start and Noel Gallagher being interviewed you know we are in for a treat and awesome session !!!☝️🤔😳👊
Me too and the mtv unplugged gig. Used to drive me mad if the camera would cut away from the guitar 😂. New guitarists do not know how lucky they are nowadays with all the videos on you tube. That chord in don’t look back in anger baffled me for years
Already the first 40 seconds of this video absolutely blew me away. The sound is so immense. Hearing this part isolated and played by Noel is insane. Never would have thought. Goosebumps.
I’ve been waiting 30 years for a video of Noel talking guitars and playing some of his collection! What an amazing treat this is guys thank you so much! Literally made my day/week/year, amazing 😮
I adore seeing Mick and Dan's faces while listening to Noel play. Such appreciation and contentment. I really appreciate the love y'all share with us. Thank you.
What a great interview. There is something about Noel that makes you want to listen to what he has to say. Hearing stories of how your favourite songs were born never gets old.
00:00 - Columbia (ES-355) 00:56 - Champagne Supernova (355) 14:43 and 16:12 - Cigarettes and Alcohol (Les Paul) 53:41 and 54:47 - Morning Glory (Epiphone Riviera) 57:42 - Don’t Look Back In Anger (Riviera) 1:00:43 - Don’t Look Back in Anger (fragment) (Stratocaster). 1:11:36 - Morning Glory (355) 1:46:16 - Bring it on Down, Morning Glory (fragments) and general playing (355) 1:49:29 - Champagne Supernova (355) - thanks to @jj522 below for this.
@@jj522 thanks - not sure how I missed that! Think it's because I watched the show all the way through then went back to find the clips. Thanks for pointing it out!
i am one of those idiots that stopped playing for about 15 years . started in 84 but just getting back into it and this video has really helped fire me up. nice one bruvaa
I find it remarkable Noel's waited a solid thirty years before proper geeking out in front of an audience. He seems so at ease and genuine here.
This was what I enjoyed the most. He is a guitar nerd just like all of us. When he plays cigs and you see Mick see back you can almost see Noel realize it's something special and he gives a little wry smile. Loved all of it.
I'm guessing it might be that he's always been asked about song writing and his band stories. I dont remember him being featured in guitar magazines in the 90s much. I've read his opinions on semi-hollw guitars and how Johnny Marr gave him a Les Paul when he was starting out as part of some general Oasis interview, but he had to be steered away to other topics eventually.
Maybe because he’s literally at home in that setting?
what do you mean? you meab h waited 30 years to got propwr gear?
I think it's his place where he feels he belongs and it might be hard to share that.
Hope he will do it more often as I love seeing this side of him.
You can find hundreds and thousands of Noel interviews from over the years. But, this one is what I'd consider to be Archival quality. Something that could be watched in 50 years or put in a R&R museum for future generations to understand the place and time. It is an amazing capture.
You're dam right.
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Damn
Couldn’t agree more
The absolute authenticity he's talking about what he loves. Deep down he's clearly just a huge guitar and music nerd
Wudda been a double dvd back in the day.
“F**k off… stand back… I’m about to play E minor”
This needs to be a t-shirt
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OMG I just worked backstage doing hospitality/band chauffeur at a country music festival the past 2 days. If I had a shirt that said this, I would have killed it with the band members backstage 🤣🤣🤣
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E minor is the chord that your mum warned you about
That red guitar that was a The Who instrument, then a The Smiths instrument and to cap it all, an Oasis instrument is a remarkable artefact.
I mean it's beyond an artifact. It's to me like what the Spitfire is to ww2 dads
@@LolTollhurst Now that’s one that strains the heartstrings.
I think it was early summer 2021 when, out of a clear blue sky, I heard the unmistakable sound of a Merlin engine at a decent throttle. I leapt onto a picnic table and blazed away with a phone camera. Checking the pictures and zooming in, I could see the iconic wingtip shape of a Spitfire.
I then lived in Kent, near where many scratch RAF grass airstrips were based, the closest being Bekesbourne.
Thinking about those courageous young men and where we now are, under covid tyranny, I wept.
@@GT380man I feel ya man...
Cost a few Bob to buy that like.
@GT380man First time I heard a Merlin engine I thought dear God what a noise. The second time I just thought thank God.
Thanks for the mention Noel! We actually have this exact set up in the shop currently. It's great to remember those mad days of the 90s when you guys used to come in. Fantastic days
Johnny Roadhouse! No way! Big love people.
Is everything still £50 ? 👀 haha
While I was reading your comment the video was exactly at minute 47 when Noel mentioned you. This is really mad
So how are the marshall and the wem connected to each other please?
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I don't think I've ever seen Noel so enthusiastic and passionate in an interview before. This was great.
absolutely
I think this is the first time I’ve seen him talk about gear, you can really see he is into it and i love it
He was actually enjoying it a lot ❤
Guitar players… he’s a gear head.
It's beautiful isn't it.
Noel's enthusiasm during this whole 2 hours is infectious. It wasn't so much of an interview, and more a series of entertaining monologues! He's an engaging storyteller.
Storyteller and therefore a great songwriter!👍
@@benjaminsavage4204 I used to love watching TFI Friday. I've just found that episode again. I'd forgotten all about it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
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typical brit , no booz no move
This is Noel at his best. Just a geezer who fell in love with guitars and songs. Love him talking of ‘the privilege’ of finding a guitar. We’re all the same.
Ya,nice to see him smile for a change
.I tried that recently after not playing for awhile & nearly broke me fuckin face from eternal misery..play guitar for therapy I guess
Best one yet. We all need a friend like Johnny Marr who’ll turn up randomly and gift you vintage gibsons and fenders.
There’s apparently a Nashville tradition where established artists gift a guitar to somebody new in town. Nanci Griffith gifted a guitar to Mary Gauthier when she was new and at a songwriters circle there for the first time. It’s understood that you do the same down the line.
I wonder if Noel has gifted a guitar in the same way (not finished the episode yet).
Ive got a buddy who gave me a 96 strat, an 89 SG, and a twin reverb from the 70’s i don’t know why hes so willing to share such nice gear. But he is a good friend. The only thing he would accept in return is a set of humbuckers I had
@@Ottophil Amazing. What a friend.
johnny marr is the GOAT for that
@@kenjude1 I think Noel did give a Les Paul to the 'Noel' in an oasis tribute band No Way Sis who made it on top of the pops. Maybe he saw himself in the band.
Oh my sweet Lord! The episode I’ve been dreaming of for 9 years. Congratulations Dan, Mick and everyone at TPS. This is BIBLICAL!!!
Oh my oh my, could not agree more! :D
Same here, he’s got such a unique approach to gear. Haven’t got far in, but psyched to see that the blues junior is replaced with a valve state?!
Well, Biblical is Biffy actually. -ta dum psss! :-)
"Stand Back... I'm about to play E Minor" 😂😂😂 This totally did not disappoint. Thankyou so much Noel and thanks Dan & Mick - the wonderful journey continues 🤘🤘🤘
Best quote of the whole show. I love this dude. Never heard him talk before.
@@JerseyMillerDamn, I'm jealous - Noel Gallagher always has amazing interviews! I highly recommend checking out more, he's just so witty and honest.
M&D: PLEEEEAAAASSEE make some TPS merch with that quote!
@@mrc2662 brilliant!
What time was this!?
Noel is 100% right that you always have the best concerts at home.
I'm a big fan and I've consumed every scrap of every NG interview ever over the years. I have never seen him so unguarded and shamelessly enthusiastic as he is here. This is really something.
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He’s completely unguarded on the podcast he does with Matt Morgan. I’ve never heard Noel cry with laughter like he does on there.
He’s been taking back to his roots and everything that made him and oasis.
My thoughts exactly!
I wish we could enjoy this version of Noel more often. Dave Grohl never hid his geek energy and that’s why we fell in love with him.
Best episode yet… Noel’s personality surprised me. Genuine combination of humility, humor and rock star…
The pedalboard story - "OK... be like that then, I only fckin' wrote Wonderwall" He was hilarious!
Humility, spare me wonderwall is a overated thing we have to endure .what's good about it?
@@jusp570 Not into Reggae then? 😂
Noel is honestly the best raconteur ever , his stories about meeting other famous people are epic. I think people think he is going to be stand offish , but he is the complete opposite.
@@jusp570 write a song that gets 1/1,000,000th the number of listens
Wow - this was an interview/interaction for the 95% of us guitar players that are NOT shredders or even blues solo players. A guy who absolutely loves his guitars and gear and tones he gets while playing open chords. YES!!! What a cool sounding guy. Thank you for doing this.
Agreed! I’ve been playing for nearly 30 years and couldn’t play a solo if my life depended on it. I’m just one of the great many who like to play whole songs rather than parts; strumming chords rather than playing notes.
Noel is the bedroom strummers hero! I play Half The World Away every time I pick up my guitar, lol.
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Watching I can see how small Noel’s hands are so he I assume naturally played open chords but the real key to his genius is the intricate strumming which is incredible
In other words, people who don't really play guitar.
@@philbrook5655yeah . I reckon the other two here are way better guitar players but yet he’s the rock god and they have a podcast about pedals
I was playing guitar in bands in the late 80s then life took over and I put them away. I got married, had kids and was a working dad. Then I saw Oasis play live Forever on TOTP. The next day I picked up my guitar and realised how much I loved it. I carried on, joined a band, got signed, toured Europe twice. Thank you.
And I’m from a council house in south Manchester
THIS!
I worked with lads who were music masters and have never played outside of wedding bands.
I cant string two notes together but have been all around the world playing in bands.
I'm not a musician, im just a lad who jumps around with a bass.
Viva la Salford!
What band?
@@lennonesque mine was/is Rot in Hell
A band you will not have heard of. The band was a Sheffield based band call The Solution.
This is without a doubt the ultimate Noel Gallagher interview. I’ve been waiting for this for years. Only 20 mins in and I know its the best
Took me by surprise - such a complete interview and a lovely ride
This has to be the most pure I've ever seen NG. Usually he's just cracking jokes or being very flippant in interviews but it's nice to hear him really discuss a passion we all share
It’s probably quite refreshing for him to speak about gear and the musical process as opposed to people begging him to bring back oasis
absolutely!
Yeah I feel like this is who the Chief is in his element!
This is the best and most candid I’ve seen Noel in a long time. Incredible work chaps.
Excellent conversation with Noel. The boys are becoming masters of the guitar interview. 🎸
I agree. I’m like only half way through this video and never laughed so hard and enjoyed the history of the band. If this vid doesn’t get over a million views it would be shocking. One of their best, and one of Noel’s as well. P.S. Johnny if you are reading this, can I have a guitar too?
A lot of his recent interviews are candid.
Actually, I think they've always been.
@@endezeichengrimm most of the time yes. But this is the “most” open and candid I’ve seen him in a while (although this group of interviews he seems very willing to open up) Also can’t remember an interview with him lasting this long.
@@stevenoasis1 That's this channel. They post the longest videos ever.
This is the first video of pedal show I actually watched all the way through.
0:00 Columbia/Champagne Supernova (Gibson ES-355)
14:43 Cigarettes and Alcohol (Gibson Les Paul/Marshall Valvestate + Wem Dominator)
53:39 Morning Glory (Epiphone Riviera/Vox AC50 Head + Marshall 4x12 Cab)
54:46 Morning Glory (S!B Echo Drive)
57:41 Don't Look Back in Anger (Riviera/Vox AC30 Bass)
1:00:43 Noel plays a Strat (sort of...)
1:11:35 Morning Glory (ES-355)
1:46:16 Noel, Mick and Dan tries out the 355
I was crushed when he abandoned the DLBIA solo.
He was playing “Bring it Down” in the last one for a bit
Thank you
When Noel played "Don't look back in anger" i had serious goosebumps, can't even image what must have been like in the room. Congratulations guys
I was singing along haha
@@jeremiahbayani184 What timestamp is it!!
@@chuckyinges 57:42
@@jeremiahbayani184 Damn it was GOOD! Thanks!
I saw him do last part eruption once
This is the best interview I’ve seen of Noel and can’t believe nobody has done it before. He’s talking so passionately about his craft and seems genuinely happy.
For us Oasis fans who grew up learning guitar to his songs this is just pure gold.
Thank you so much for doing it. I’ll watch it a million times throughout my life.
I thought exactly the same, so passionate.
You're fucking right. Such a gem for us all.
Yes a great interview Noel Gallagher is such an uncut gem isn't he? Pity about all the brown nosing going on though. That guy with the beard looked like he'd just come back from Tanzania
yes i can definitely see myself revisiting this a few times when i’ve forgotten it exists and find it again
Describís mis sentimientos es así!!
This looks the happiest, most engaged, enthusiastic about an interview in ages. He loves the what he does
This guy has totally nailed that Oasis sound. So uncanny.
Mick's reaction to that chord from DLBIA was that of a man realizing he's been right all these years.
Vindication!
This was an absolute pleasure to watch and listen to, Noel came off as charming, personable, insightful. That's the TPS effect at work. You blokes are legends. Thank you!
I just realized that Noel and David Lynch have the same philosophy *and* favorite metaphor with regards to creating art.
Fishing. Catching fish. Absolutely brilliant.
The chief!!!!
Is there a video of Mick talking about this chord Before? How many years we talking
This is absolutely epic, through and through. The interview by the TPS crew is just sublimely detailed and fun… thanks for the shoutout Noel, me and the team massively appreciate it.
I mean I think if Noel gave me a shout out, I don't think I'd get any work done for weeks!
A worthy recipient. Delighted for ya Adrian 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Finally! I’m glad Noel was up for this. These are the kinda musicians I want to learn about - proper songwriters!
yep, so true
All about the song!
I've noticed something underrated about Noel's technique, he hits the strings softly while the amps are all turned up. It really brings out the juice in the humbuckers and works really well for recordings. Really shows that how you play things matters a lot more than what you are playing.
Dont care what anyone says, noels one of the most underated guitarists of all time , written so many incredible riffs and guitar parts , perfect blend of rythem and lead parts listen to his playing on stuff like bring it on down, just flows so flawlessly with so much agression and feel , i dont agree with his own idea he wasnt a guitar hero , he was to me age 12/13 , kurt cobain also , i would put noels work above paul weller or john squire , not techically obviously but neither have his abilty with melody , hes no nick mccabe but hes def up there with the great guitarists
Man, what a treat. Noels enthusiasm is such a joy to watch...and he's right: playing guitar is heaven on earth! Thank you for making this happen, Mick, Dan you're doing some really brilliant interviews of late.
Best interview with a musician I’ve seen on RUclips. Getting to know the stories, amps, pedals and guitars behind the songs, and Noel playing them off the bat, gave me goosebumps
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There are great interviews out there, it's probably because you are a fan. If it wasn't for this, the Johnny Marr interview probably wouldn't have happened. I like it even more than this one. I'll probably watch that one more because I'm a bigger fan of his. But I love both.
As a 41 year old who's been an avid Oasis fan since 95, and a guitar player starting in 94, this was one of the most compelling 2 hours I've ever watched. Absolutely incredible, and what a historical bit of content. Could watch this endlessly.
You could be describing me here! I'm also 41, started learning guitar in 94 and Oasis just happened to come along at exactly the right time!
Agreed. Sound of my youth.
Third 41 year old here - same story 😂
Fourth 41 year old here... started playing guitar like 1,5 year ago... huge oasis fan since the 90s
It's awesome to watch someone this good talk so freely about what he loves
The best and most honest Noel interview I’ve ever seen. And the tones! My god, the tones.
The guitars of Johnny Marr narrated by Noel Gallagher. Kudos to the lads for not interrupting while Noel is rolling.
“The note that sounds like a weeping Middle Aged woman peeling an onion” is the absolute best description of anything I have ever heard 😂
he must mean a flat 6 cause he used the tritone himself a lot of times.
I think it's that harmonic in twilight by u2 that kinda just barely skates by because it's a harmonic
Idk what the note is but I know that feeling of being on your way out of the key and into another like you walked up to the wrong door at the market grocery
Possibly a pinched harmonic.
It’s the “blues” note
Which only works as a passing tone which is that crying singing quality he describes
Absolutely amazing. I knew a guy at University, huge Oasis fan, who somehow got to help with transporting Noels guitars and gear from one studio to another. He cheekily opened a few guitar cases as he was working and found the 355 and couldn't believe his eyes. He said he cried himself to sleep that night.
Can't imagine how magic it would be been to be in the room while you guys were filming, must have been electric! This kinds of things mean so much to people, me included.
Great job guys, thanks for sharing this with us all!
I started learning guitar 9 years ago by watching your videos Andy!! Legend!!
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@Doves Happy tears mate! This stuff means a lot to people ✌️
@@andycrowley you couldn't have said it any better!
@Doves Right? Lolol
This is one of those rare (if not unique tbf) times in life where your childhood hero actually exceeds (never mind meets) your expectations.
Apart from beeing the best interview of him I've ever seen, it is a huge lesson in songwriting, music and life in general. Thanks guys for making this a milestone of inspiration for me. Cheers from Germany, Julien
Absolutely the best Noel interview I've seen. He looks very at ease and in his element.
@@txplf23 Also not machismo and ego all over the place. he's always been very down to earth when it's a one on one interview. Then whole " Im the best ever " stuff was - by his own admission - a joke and usually when he had an audience to play up to. He once said ' the whole ego thing is just tongue in cheek cause you don't know how long your career will last so i'm just having fun with it. " or something like that.
Beeing? Lol.
@@mattmorris2867 hes from Germany you pr!ck. how about you leave a comment in German
Noel is like the chuck berry of the 90s. So many killer riffs that kids will be playing for many more years to come.
He is a riff master
I’ve never thought of him as a riff master. He’s more of the master of open chord songwriting master.
bullshit, he's nothing like chuck berry and not even close in terms of playing ability, berry wrote a lot more songs than noel has as well, he was prolific.
He's the melody master
The look on Mick's face as Noel's playing 'Don't Look Back' is f** king PRICELESS!!! Awesome video!
That's because he saw the elusive DLBIA chord in the wild. Awesome! 😂
@@markhoskins Timestamp 58:26
I saw his face and instantly went to the comments and saw this comment straight away. Amazing!
@@markhoskins yes this lol
That was probably the highlight!
Noel is a complete talent-- vocals, guitar, and songwriting. Hats off.
This could have been 18 hours long and I wouldn't have once felt bored. Amazing work all involved!!
I could listen to Noel all day. He is dry, honest, real, funny and a true lover of music and he's great!
And to think there are people who can’t stand him, baffling when the guy is only ever been genuine. Behind the scenes of the band he may be different but he’s only ever cared about the music.
Absolute legend. Shaped an entire generation and such an underrated guitarist.
Underrated?
@@DaveTasteusually if you bring up oasis or the gallaghers to music fans, they aren't well received
The legions of bedroom guitarists and self proclaimed axe meastos who slag off Noel, when the reality is his music defined an entire generation, is a bona fida British musical legend and wrote some classic songs and amazing riffs.
He's a song writer more than he's a guitarist.
I was never an Oasis fan, but it’s nice to know that Noel Gallagher is a guitar geek. And one who also has a great sense of humour.
Bro, do yourself a favor and dig in! You took a chance on this video, take another on any odd collection of Noel videos. I can guarantee beyond anything you will NEVER be disappointed. Absolutely guarantee it
Noel is such a bloke. This was an absolute treat.
Got to love how modest and humble Noel is, he knows he’s not a wizard on guitar but he more than compensates for his with his exceptional songwriting ability
It’s not just the songwriting , but the melodies as well. Noel’s hooks stick in your head forever. Supersonic, Live Forever, RockNRoll Star, Some Might Say, Champagne Supernova, etc.
@@timetowakeup6302 ive been spending too much time trying to find out why i like the wonderwall riff so much, maybe its the mysterious suss chords
Yep very modest. Spends the whole interview talking about how brilliant he is 😂
@@jimbobskullduggery1749 He's being interviewed what do you want him to talk about?
@@jimbobskullduggery1749 He’s allowed to.
It's incredible to see how joyful he is when he is speaking as a lead guitarist.. What a dude, what a songwriter, what a legend
1:02:08 Noel describes my favorite feeling in the world. The complex harmonics of Em ringing through a cranked amp is timeless.
Such an underrated guitarist. Even the early albums were choc full of really good guitar parts. I love the fact that he's just a guitar nerd like the rest of us! Who knew????
Best interview he's ever done. He's so at ease here, the Oasis talk is not forced. I would assume this is as close to everyday Noel Gallagher you'll ever get in an interview
Noel is one of the best storytellers.
Without doubt , I could listen to Noel talk all day , sometimes if I'm feeling low I will watch one of his interviews, his stories of meeting other celebs are fantastic
I know this is a year old and I’ve already commented when it came out but I still can’t get over how awesome this is. To me this is without qualification one of the all-time top 10 guitar show episodes.
Thanks mate 🤓🙏
There’s something about Noel sitting in a chair just strumming his guitar that makes perfect sense. You can see it now and over the years when he’s performing solo acoustic tunes on stage. He looks so happy in a way he doesn’t when he’s with the band. You can see the teenage boy in his bedroom room at perfect peace with the world.
Probably one of the best interviews of any musician I have seen recently. Noel in particular can be a tough interview. If he’s not engaged or feels there is no thought in the interview, he can get snarky and abrasive, a bit like John Lydon. Seeing him reminisce and geek out with such enthusiasm is a testament to you guys. Thanks so much for a singularly enjoyable 2 hours.
The best interviews is when the interviewee is open and comfortable. That's the main thing here. He's mostly just talking with very mild steering from the boys
Micks face is classic. Looks like he has just had every wish come true all at once .watching Noel's s don't look back in anger. This is undoubtedly the best pedal show episode yet. Great jobs guys and many thanks to Noel.
There’s a RUclips video about Vox history where the guy (obviously a bid fan) interviews Brian May. When Brian demonstrates how he gets the solo sound for Rhapsody by cranking the amp the guys turned to the camera and his face just says “toddling off to Heaven”. There were moments here a bit like that.
Notice how most interviews with musicians are just the same handful of questions, and the artists tend to look like they are just going through the motions?
This right here is exactly what the world needs more of. I love seeing musicians talk about their gear, how they got it, why they use what they use. After all it’s all born from the same love of music just like you or me. It’s incredible the change in how they act in this type of situation, you can tell they genuinely are having a good time. This is how you get those candid honest moments and get a feel for who they are.
That is one the best guitar interviews I’ve ever seen. Pretty much kept on track and hearing those massively familiar sounds through the actual rigs is absolutely ridiculous. Really looks like Noel had fun and it’s pretty obvious this was so much fun for you guys. The looks on your faces when he plays the songs is priceless. Well done, brilliant job!
"some of the best concerts I ever played were in my bedroom" - thanks for inspiring so many of us to do the same, Noel. I had many a concert in front of the mirror in my middle school / high school days before I got to play on stages, and I would play through What's The Story? Morning Glory for hours up hours. I love the humility of Noel knowing that while he is not the best guitarist, he is an iconic one, and more importantly a great songwriting guitar player who understand melody more than most. I can't agree more with him when he says there are plenty of guys playing flashy stuff with zero substance and no hooks - they will NEVER be remembered. Noel will never be forgotten comparatively...I still can't believe part of his early great sounds was a Marshall Valvestate with only a 12AX7 in it! From the bedroom to the stage indeed.
We can think whatever we want about Oasis but it is hard to deny this guys have written a piece of music history. Back in the days, I was madly fan of britpop music with incredible bands such as Supergrass, Pulp, Radiohead, Suede, Elastica... and of course Blur and Oasis. This episode is much more than a perfect interview of Noel, it is like a time machine bringing us back to these golden years of f*****g good music! Thank you Noel and thank you TPS for making it happen! ❤
I’ve never seen Noel like this. I had no idea he was so enthusiastic and passionate about playing and guitar gear. This was brilliant to watch. Such a cool guy.
"We're not here to sound like the record...we're playing a gig!" That was music to my ears! I wish more bands/artists/FoH engineers understood this concept!
True ! I get annoyed when people say " Wow , Band X sounded just like the record ! "
Unfortunately that's what most people want
Amen to that.
Gary Moore as prime example.
What he did live sounded better than any record he ever put out.
John Mayer sounds way better live.
I prefer Prince live over studio any day of the week.
And so on.
Just because they roll with it. It sounds like it sounds at that specific moment in time. And you get to be there knowing it's unique for that moment.
You can always feel it happening in the crowd. This moment is ours and we get to share it.
Noel seems like such a normal humble guy. He was a great guest to have on your show.
You have no idea how long I've waited for a video reviewing Noel's guitars. Thank you.
me too
And they end up being Johnny Marr's 😊
Didn’t think i could watch 1hour 50 mins of any interview but watched the whole thing with a smile on my face, what a legend, so honest and down to earth.
I’m not the biggest Oasis fan, but the way Noel described Johnny Marr, and how he makes you feel enthusiastic about playing guitar is exactly how Noel in this interview has made me feel about my guitars!
As a teenager in the 90s I had an Oasis chord book. Loved how simple their tunes were to learn and how epic they sounded.
Hands down the best Noel interview ever. I love how you left all the footage in... it makes it feel like you're there in the room. Thank you!
I agree, best Noel interview ever
This has to be the best chat I’ve seen with a fabulous songwriter and guitarist I’ve seen next to Tom Petty’s interviews with Paul Zollo.
Fucking fabulous. Thank you.
It's amazing what Noel can do with just Em, C, D, Am, G and the pentatonic scale, truly a legend!
The CAGED system that’s called.still so much can b done with those chords
Not quite mate,
He’s done more than you ever could
This has to be the most surreal experience for Dan and Mick. Good job chaps. You’ve effin MADE it
Every day is surreal at TPS to be fair!
@@ThatPedalShow i wonder could you get brian may on the show next? loved this though. that ac30 though what a sound!
Of all the interviews Noel has given this is the most interesting and entertaining a true legend in his own life time
You lived it!!! Good on
OK, that's the best interview I've ever seen. Noel just opens up and lets all his tonal secrets fly. The looks on Dan and Mick's faces are to not to be missed. I am going to have to watch this repetedly for I don't know how long, and I'm a thrash metal guy by design, but have great reverence for Noel and Oasis. They were the right band with the right sound at the right time in history, and you can tell that Noel realizes that and appreciates it.
I could listen to Noel's stories for days.
I couldn’t click on this fast enough.
Immediate.
Video quality of this is on another level.
Typical guitarist. No timing.....
for real….
Quite fascination interview. Thanks Dan & Mick for bringing this to us.
The songwriter of a whole generation. Love the bloke 😎This interview is one of the best, and for a young generation still crying out for their own Oasis is a testimony to his talent and place in musical history
The closest thing the younger generations might get to the magic of Oasis is Nothing but Thieves. That said NBT has seemed to lose their way with indie/alt rock and head towards electronic music now, so another one bites the dust...
So true ! The younger generation is still looking for their Oasis and the next songwriter with half the talent of Noel. Such a prodigious body of work !!! At their peak he was responsible for cranking out SO many MONSTER songs and performing in front of massive audiences!! Very impressive! Not many bands have even ever had 2 songs as good as Oasis let alone their whole catalogue ☝️
He still has the passion and the fire still burns brightly.
Kudos to Noel and the lads for bringing us this interview.
PURE Gold 👊👊
Dan and Mick might just have had a part to play in bringing Oasis back with this video. Once Noel get his old Oasis rig back out and got a taste for it again...
You guys seem to have a magic effect on your guests, I have never seen Noel like this before! He seems so happy!
I have at 42 never played a guitar in my life. Fan of oasis since my teenage years. This video makes me want to go and learn 😂 what a great interview, probably the best one I’ve seen with NG, he was so enthusiastic. Great job fellas
This is AWESOME!
You should get a second hand guitar and give it a go. You'll be surprised how easy it is to play lots of classics with a few chords. Horse With No Name has two easy chords anyone can play.
Please, get a guitar, get it set up PROPERLY, go online and interact with the many great tutorials available, and start NOW. Picking up a musical instrument is one of the very best decisions I have ever made. You're never too old to learn, meet with others, form a band etc etc. Better to regret the things you have done, than the things you haven't. Good luck!
I’m guilty of forgetting what a talented guy Noel is and usually an interview with him just makes me think he’s a gobshite with a ton of attitude but hearing him talk passionately about his music and recognising his integrity is so refreshing. Loved particularly how he suggests an album is a completely different entity to a live performance which is something I’ve always felt myself. Brilliant listening guys. Inspiring me all over again Noel, thanks mate
Imma steal "gobshite".
🤷♂️ Not a rare phrase in my part of the world but all yours
Just listening to him talking about guitars and music and songwriting brings me right back to 1990's and how he inspired so many other people to pick up guitar including myself so i say THANK YOU NOEL GALLAGHER for the best days ever ❤❤
"Know the song inside out." Such a phenomenal musician.
alcoholic most likely England is like Russia, bad teeth and alcoholics
Thank you for this. People have been wanting this since the internet was invented. He famously never really talks about his guitars or gear. Many people will be happy this exists, especially the focus on his early sound. Thanks ThatPedalShow ✌🏻
You can see that Noel is a huge music enthusiast. I have also started playing acoustic guitar thanks to him. Great interview
50 Minutes to end this and I have to say this is the best of the best interviews I have seen of NG. This is the real Noel. A real fanboy of Rock 'n' Roll culture. I always thought of him as a mystical somehow and this is the proof. That's why Oasis touch many people's hearts, because this genuine stories behind the making of all this recordings and songs, that now are collective memories for millions. I love music because of this backstories.
When you see the
“Foul Language “ disclaimer at the start and Noel Gallagher being interviewed you know we are in for a treat and awesome session !!!☝️🤔😳👊
For a long time, Noal was one of the most underrated guitarists, good to see him being recognized.
i mean hes not exactly johnny marr
Really? The Live Forever hook is superb & that was early days...anyway he's not trying to be the best guitarist out there is he?
Learnt the guitar watching Oasis - ‘Live By The Sea’ & ‘There & Then’ on VHS video .. absolutely knackered them pausing on Noels hands .. Love this
Me too and the mtv unplugged gig. Used to drive me mad if the camera would cut away from the guitar 😂. New guitarists do not know how lucky they are nowadays with all the videos on you tube. That chord in don’t look back in anger baffled me for years
My favourite interview of Noels’. He is so comfortable in his own studio .He is just relaxed and hanging out with a couple buddies.
Already the first 40 seconds of this video absolutely blew me away. The sound is so immense.
Hearing this part isolated and played by Noel is insane. Never would have thought. Goosebumps.
I’ve been waiting 30 years for a video of Noel talking guitars and playing some of his collection! What an amazing treat this is guys thank you so much! Literally made my day/week/year, amazing 😮
Same! Couldn’t believe he agreed to it
So happy he did though
Him pulling out the Riviera and then actually playing it was awesome
I adore seeing Mick and Dan's faces while listening to Noel play. Such appreciation and contentment. I really appreciate the love y'all share with us. Thank you.
What a great interview.
There is something about Noel that makes you want to listen to what he has to say.
Hearing stories of how your favourite songs were born never gets old.
Noel has become such a gentleman over the years, and his experience is a f'n goldmine. Fantastic video and you both look like you're on cloud nine. :)
Yes he seems dead down to earth, his brother on the other hand.....
Yeah, I've never really been an Oasis fan, but I've always had time for Noel. He's just a lovely bloke!
00:00 - Columbia (ES-355)
00:56 - Champagne Supernova (355)
14:43 and 16:12 - Cigarettes and Alcohol (Les Paul)
53:41 and 54:47 - Morning Glory (Epiphone Riviera)
57:42 - Don’t Look Back In Anger (Riviera)
1:00:43 - Don’t Look Back in Anger (fragment) (Stratocaster).
1:11:36 - Morning Glory (355)
1:46:16 - Bring it on Down, Morning Glory (fragments) and general playing (355)
1:49:29 - Champagne Supernova (355) - thanks to @jj522 below for this.
Thank u
God bless you
Tremendous…..The Vox Cavern story at 54 mins…..wow!
Champagne supernova within the "we play out"
@@jj522 thanks - not sure how I missed that! Think it's because I watched the show all the way through then went back to find the clips. Thanks for pointing it out!
The reaction of you two guys after Noel played any tune is all of us. It‘s so great!
Absolutely! When he did Cigarettes and Alcohol, I saw EXACTLY how it made me feel reflected in Dan. Just incredible.
Almost brought me to tears hearing cigarettes and alcohol. What an interview this is. Best one I’ve seen with Noel for years.
I've been waiting for an interview like this for years, thank you so much guys! It would be awesome if you brought Johnny Marr on the show as well.
i am one of those idiots that stopped playing for about 15 years . started in 84 but just getting back into it and this video has really helped fire me up. nice one bruvaa
Dude is a LEGEND!!! Writes fantastic songs and is so down to earth that he might be one of the best people to go grab a pint 🍺 with! Cheers, Noel!!
Maybe. But he us also ruthless in business. What thry did with real people, their drummer etc
@@zarni000 business is business mate
@@enozy that it is and ethics are ethics
I come back and watch this every few months !!!