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Post by Swarfiga on Oct 28, 2022 7:40:51 GMT -5
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Post by mahsteve on Oct 28, 2022 10:13:10 GMT -5
This is really interesting. Very detailed, could listen to this all day
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Oct 28, 2022 10:14:10 GMT -5
Noel seems to be in a great place at the moment. This is brilliant and the pub talk was brilliant too.
More of this please Noel!
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Post by oasisserbia on Oct 28, 2022 10:16:05 GMT -5
Can sirotinja without Apple Music listen to this?
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Post by defmaybe00 on Oct 28, 2022 11:12:56 GMT -5
Noel seems to be in a great place at the moment. This is brilliant and the pub talk was brilliant too. More of this please Noel! When he likes the company it's always a really good listen
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Post by sickbhoy on Oct 28, 2022 15:18:23 GMT -5
What’s the chances of them sticking this on YouTube ??
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Post by Manualex on Oct 28, 2022 15:40:35 GMT -5
What’s the chances of them sticking this on YouTube ?? the full conversation? Slim to none. Snippets? That's what I'd figure they would put out.
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Post by sickbhoy on Oct 28, 2022 16:13:08 GMT -5
What’s the chances of them sticking this on YouTube ?? the full conversation? Slim to none. Snippets? That's what I'd figure they would put out. How long is the conversation?
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Post by andymorris on Oct 29, 2022 1:03:24 GMT -5
Great listen. Love when he talks about songwriting.
This is the kind of interview when you get to hear the "real" Noel. Not the one putting a show for headlines.
True, humble stuff.
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Post by fabulousbakers on Oct 29, 2022 1:30:34 GMT -5
Sounds great but I don't have an Apple music account.
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Post by Derrick on Oct 29, 2022 3:42:35 GMT -5
www.music-news.comNoel Gallagher: 'Some people are just more talented than others' Newsdesk 3 - 4 minutes To mark the reissue of The Beatles album Revolver, Matt Wilkinson dives into the history of the recording sessions, what inspired it and what has been influenced by it since with Damon Albarn, Noel Gallagher, Clairo, King Princess, Glass Animals and Phoenix revealing their favourite tracks from the record. Noel Gallagher on drugs influence on Revolver “On Rubber Soul there is nothing far out and psychedelic on that. So in between those two albums, somebody's passed somebody a spliff and they've gone for it. So imagine being a Beatles fan at 14 and then getting into whatever it is, 16, being 18 and hearing that, fucking hell. Because we hear it differently because we know everything that's gone since then. But imagine hearing it for the first time and nothing that's gone before it bears any resemblance to it. That's when all the Beatles girl fans started weeping in the streets because they were just like, what happened to the Beatles? They're getting fucking high!” Noel Gallagher on British songwriters Matt Wilkinson: "Did you ever talk to any of the Beatles about songwriting?” Noel: “No, I don't really speak to other songwriters about songwriting because what would you say? I'm just of the opinion that everybody is the same, some people are just more talented than others. “I get black cab drivers, oh, my son's playing guitar. Right, yeah. He's written a few songs pretty good actually. Right. Got any advice for him? Fuck no. I don't know. What am I going to fucking say to him? Try and write something as good as Don't Look Back in Anger, you little twat. “I just see them as, they're kind of the same as me. I would imagine they don't like talking about it. Although McCartney is a massive Beatles fan. He's like the biggest Beatles fan. People will not accept that you don't have a fucking clue about “Don't Look Back in Anger” or who that girl is or any recollection of writing it. They get really annoyed because it's the song that saved their life and you have, I fucking don't know, I was waking up with a hangover and there it was. “Ray Davies, Jagger and Richards and all the ones that we love we've all written culturally significant songs in youth culture anthems. But the thing, if people say, so what is it about the Beatles? It's just like, they've done it more. Their songs are more culturally significant and they did more of them. and they're just, yeah, they're a level above. And McCartney and Lennon are in it. Bob Dylan. After that you're kind of like, everybody's probably on a par after that, I would say.” Noel Gallagher on The Jam being influenced by Taxman on Start Matt: “Have you ever spoken to Weller about Start?” Noel: “It might have been the second thing I ever said to him when he said to me, what was the tune? There was a tune out. He went, ‘fucking hell, mate. You’re sailing a bit closer to wind there, are you’ I was like, ‘really? I don’t think you’ve got a fucking leg to stand on, mate’. And yeah, he said that and I was like, fucking hell. Tax Man! But it wasn’t a thing then, do you know what I mean? Obviously when Start came out, I wasn’t as much of a Beatles fan as I would become. So when we heard Start at school, it was just fucking great. And then 10 years later (hearing Taxman) going, No way. Fucking hell. What!”
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Post by Teotihuacan on Oct 29, 2022 5:04:35 GMT -5
There was a tune out. He went, ‘fucking hell, mate. You’re sailing a bit closer to wind there, are you’ I was like, ‘really? I don’t think you’ve got a fucking leg to stand on, mate’. And yeah, he said that and I was like, fucking hell. Tax Man! Got me to laugh, to be fair it could've potentially been about 5 NG ripoffs couldn't it? Thanks for posting.
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Post by andymorris on Oct 30, 2022 1:08:54 GMT -5
Oh yeah Start, a great borrow right. But to many people, only NG steals right Even the solo...
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Post by starkidd on Nov 2, 2022 5:10:56 GMT -5
Any other place to listen to this?
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Post by rockall on Nov 3, 2022 13:30:43 GMT -5
Could anyone share a link for downloading, please? I don't have an Apple Music account, unfortunately:/
Thanks
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Post by Mario on Nov 3, 2022 13:54:00 GMT -5
Thank you for posting this! Can't wait to listen
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Post by Mario on Nov 3, 2022 19:06:40 GMT -5
Loved this! There was virtually no announcement of this episode, so it would have easily flown under the radar without this thread. Thank you, again.
My only complaint is that the episode is too short!
I love hearing Noel nerd out on the Beatles. This was a really fun listen. It was cool to hear Noel's reaction to some of the tracks from this Revolver release.
Would love for Noel to do a Beatles series podcast someday.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Nov 7, 2022 8:29:48 GMT -5
Does anyone have a non-Apple Music link to this? I'd love to hear it as well.
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Post by quantum on Nov 7, 2022 9:15:10 GMT -5
“I get black cab drivers, oh, my son's playing guitar. Right, yeah. He's written a few songs pretty good actually. Right. Got any advice for him? Fuck no. I don't know. What am I going to fucking say to him? Try and write something as good as Don't Look Back in Anger, you little twat. Lol. He's never been a big fan of helping others eh?
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Post by The Chief on Nov 8, 2022 6:34:28 GMT -5
“I get black cab drivers, oh, my son's playing guitar. Right, yeah. He's written a few songs pretty good actually. Right. Got any advice for him? Fuck no. I don't know. What am I going to fucking say to him? Try and write something as good as Don't Look Back in Anger, you little twat. Lol. He's never been a big fan of helping others eh? I think you're missing the point mate. He doesn't know how to help others. When you do something you're good at you don't necessarily know how or what to do to get there. I remember once a friend of mine asked me to show him how to play guitar and another one how to play the drums. So I told them that I learned by listening to songs I liked and played along. So we figured out a song they liked, put it on and I went "Go ahead play along". And they were like "Well how do you do this or that" and I couldn't answer. I said "just listen to it and do the same"... we still laugh about that now. But see, he's good at writing songs. That doesn't mean he knows how to do it. He picked up a guitar, played some chords and started writing songs, like millions of other people around the world. Except he was able to write classics. He doesn't know why they're classics. No one knows, or they'd be a lot more successful songwriters out there. So what can he tell that cab driver? Write a song as good as Don't Look Back In Anger? That's not something he controls.
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Post by quantum on Nov 8, 2022 8:13:37 GMT -5
Lol. He's never been a big fan of helping others eh? I think you're missing the point mate. He doesn't know how to help others. When you do something you're good at you don't necessarily know how or what to do to get there. I remember once a friend of mine asked me to show him how to play guitar and another one how to play the drums. So I told them that I learned by listening to songs I liked and played along. So we figured out a song they liked, put it on and I went "Go ahead play along". And they were like "Well how do you do this or that" and I couldn't answer. I said "just listen to it and do the same"... we still laugh about that now. But see, he's good at writing songs. That doesn't mean he knows how to do it. He picked up a guitar, played some chords and started writing songs, like millions of other people around the world. Except he was able to write classics. He doesn't know why they're classics. No one knows, or they'd be a lot more successful songwriters out there. So what can he tell that cab driver? Write a song as good as Don't Look Back In Anger? That's not something he controls. Fair point. Some people can reverse engineer the process and find pieces of how they do it, thus allowing them to reproduce it more frequently. Other's can't, and it's out of their control when it happens. Mind Noel has always come across as someone who figured out how to make it, but wouldn't ever share any tips to help others also make it.
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Post by The Chief on Nov 8, 2022 10:41:38 GMT -5
I think you're missing the point mate. He doesn't know how to help others. When you do something you're good at you don't necessarily know how or what to do to get there. I remember once a friend of mine asked me to show him how to play guitar and another one how to play the drums. So I told them that I learned by listening to songs I liked and played along. So we figured out a song they liked, put it on and I went "Go ahead play along". And they were like "Well how do you do this or that" and I couldn't answer. I said "just listen to it and do the same"... we still laugh about that now. But see, he's good at writing songs. That doesn't mean he knows how to do it. He picked up a guitar, played some chords and started writing songs, like millions of other people around the world. Except he was able to write classics. He doesn't know why they're classics. No one knows, or they'd be a lot more successful songwriters out there. So what can he tell that cab driver? Write a song as good as Don't Look Back In Anger? That's not something he controls. Fair point. Some people can reverse engineer the process and find pieces of how they do it, thus allowing them to reproduce it more frequently. Other's can't, and it's out of their control when it happens. Mind Noel has always come across as someone who figured out how to make it, but wouldn't ever share any tips to help others also make it. Maybe it has to do with the tone "Try and write something as good as Don't Look Back in Anger, you little twat" sounds harsh in writing without seeing Noel say it with a slight grin.
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Post by dadrocker on Nov 8, 2022 11:09:51 GMT -5
I hate teaching people how to do stuff too so I totally get where Noel is coming from. I just want to do it, not think about it. Once you think about it and break it down it becomes almost alien in a way, instead of second nature. Takes a while to get it back to where it was before where you can just go and 'do it' without thinking again. I think all of Noel's bluster around talking about this comes from that place, but that's just my guess. Noel has always used bluster to move conversations from a place he doesn't want it go to somewhere he feels more comfortable.
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Nov 9, 2022 5:40:48 GMT -5
Noel was never taught this stuff himself so naturally he’s not going to have a point of reference for how to teach someone else.
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Post by drummert5 on Nov 9, 2022 22:44:01 GMT -5
He sounds like such a normal guy here, I love it. And the point he makes about Get Back showing what songwriting is actually like is spot on.
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