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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2015 7:01:03 GMT -5
Never seen this, is there a bootleg from it? Fuji Rock festival 2001. Liam sounds great and Noel looks cool. I think the best Morning Glory performance
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Post by mimmihopps on Jun 6, 2015 9:31:49 GMT -5
There's a soundboard bootleg (don't think its complete) and a couple of videos from their Fuji Rock performance in 2001.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2015 9:33:31 GMT -5
WELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL..... come on, who's in?
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Post by jakob61907 on Jun 6, 2015 9:37:51 GMT -5
How does he sound more like 90's Liam here than he does in 2000?
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Post by jordan71421 on Jun 6, 2015 9:53:06 GMT -5
In an alternate universe, where Liam has preserved his voice over the past 20 years, this is how I believe he would sound today if he was performing. Roughness to his voice but still strong. I have a lot of affection for Liam's rougher voice from like 1997-2001
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Post by stevemeister on Jun 6, 2015 12:02:34 GMT -5
Alan's drumming like he gives a damn....plus the tempo is slightly faster
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Post by spud on Jun 6, 2015 12:57:19 GMT -5
Fairfax is the best version.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2015 13:13:48 GMT -5
Is this the Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants tour?
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Post by mahsteve on Jun 6, 2015 15:24:32 GMT -5
Is this the Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants tour? The main SOTSOG tour finished at the end of August 2000. The band then did 3 festival dates in South America in January 2001 and did a joint tour in the USA with the black crowes (the tour of brotherly love) from May to mid June 2001. At the end of June the band played a gig in Paris France, which I believe was a support slot for Neil Young. The band played at the Fuji rock festival on the 27th July (which is where the video of morning glory is from) Liam had a break from singing of just over a month so his voice would have been in good shape.
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Post by carryusall on Jun 6, 2015 16:14:21 GMT -5
Is this the Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants tour? The main SOTSOG tour finished at the end of August 2000. The band then did 3 festival dates in South America in January 2001 and did a joint tour in the USA with the black crowes (the tour of brotherly love) from May to mid June 2001. At the end of June the band played a gig in Paris France, which I believe was a support slot for Neil Young. The band played at the Fuji rock festival on the 27th July (which is where the video of morning glory is from) Liam had a break from singing of just over a month so his voice would have been in good shape. New band was tight on Brotherly Love Tour. Barrowlands and New York were great
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Post by mahsteve on Jun 6, 2015 16:49:05 GMT -5
The main SOTSOG tour finished at the end of August 2000. The band then did 3 festival dates in South America in January 2001 and did a joint tour in the USA with the black crowes (the tour of brotherly love) from May to mid June 2001. At the end of June the band played a gig in Paris France, which I believe was a support slot for Neil Young. The band played at the Fuji rock festival on the 27th July (which is where the video of morning glory is from) Liam had a break from singing of just over a month so his voice would have been in good shape. New band was tight on Brotherly Love Tour. Barrowlands and New York were great Drummer Alan white missed the U.S. Tour with the black crowes in May 2001 possibly due to tendinitis in his hand. His brother Steve white (who at the time worked with Paul weller) played drums on this tour. I thought he was good. I know very little about drumming but I thought he sounded more like a rock drummer than Alan white and was really good particularly on Columbia and fade away which the band played on that tour. I believe Mike Rowe returned on keyboards for that tour replacing zeb Jameson who played throughout the SOTSOG tour.
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Post by carryusall on Jun 6, 2015 18:12:30 GMT -5
New band was tight on Brotherly Love Tour. Barrowlands and New York were great Drummer Alan white missed the U.S. Tour with the black crowes in May 2001 possibly due to tendinitis in his hand. His brother Steve white (who at the time worked with Paul weller) played drums on this tour. I thought he was good. I know very little about drumming but I thought he sounded more like a rock drummer than Alan white and was really good particularly on Columbia and fade away which the band played on that tour. I believe Mike Rowe returned on keyboards for that tour replacing zeb Jameson who played throughout the SOTSOG tour. I rate him, but not as highly as Alan. Andy and Gem were excited and bringing new things to the table, and new material was still In embryonic form. Great tour, one of my favourites
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Post by mahsteve on Jun 7, 2015 0:45:23 GMT -5
Drummer Alan white missed the U.S. Tour with the black crowes in May 2001 possibly due to tendinitis in his hand. His brother Steve white (who at the time worked with Paul weller) played drums on this tour. I thought he was good. I know very little about drumming but I thought he sounded more like a rock drummer than Alan white and was really good particularly on Columbia and fade away which the band played on that tour. I believe Mike Rowe returned on keyboards for that tour replacing zeb Jameson who played throughout the SOTSOG tour. I rate him, but not as highly as Alan. Andy and Gem were excited and bringing new things to the table, and new material was still In embryonic form. Great tour, one of my favourites Yeah I think the tour of brotherly love with the black crowes in 2001 consodated their position in America in that they built on the SOTSOG tour and rebuilt their reputation as a great live band. I think they ended up playing 3 nights at radio city music hall in NY which is a prestigious venue. When watching the DVD documentaries which came with the HC singles you can see the band are happy and excited about recording with Gem and Andy.
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Post by mahsteve on Jun 7, 2015 0:50:43 GMT -5
Just for interest, this is a short video of Chris Robinson from the black crowes talking about oasis and the tour of brotherly love in 2001
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 8, 2015 20:09:10 GMT -5
Good sound, good energy. But that's it. We can do better, especially if we go back a few years. Best MG performance? Not having that at all.
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Post by jakob61907 on Jun 8, 2015 20:24:37 GMT -5
Good sound, good energy. But that's it. We can do better, especially if we go back a few years. Best MG performance? Not having that at all. Is it the best Post 90's performance?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 8, 2015 21:32:53 GMT -5
Good sound, good energy. But that's it. We can do better, especially if we go back a few years. Best MG performance? Not having that at all. Is it the best Post 90's performance? If it is, that's fucking sad. There's probably a boatload better than this. I just can't be arsed to scour YouTube atm....maybe tomorrow?
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Post by brumoscardo on Jun 8, 2015 21:55:44 GMT -5
Never seen this, is there a bootleg from it? Fuji Rock festival 2001. Liam sounds great and Noel looks cool. I think the best Morning Glory performance This is very good. Liam's sounding great! But it can't beat the '96 tour:
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