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Post by Lennon2217 on Dec 12, 2011 20:08:30 GMT -5
Well, the setlist was different on two songs and the running order was slightly different. I felt like it flowed a bit better. I heard Liam's voice suffering in a few spots but overall it sounded very strong to me. He was having a lot of monitor issues early on and his vocal was too high in the FOH mix. It seemed to even out on the second verse of "For Anyone" on both nights, which was a bit odd to me. Ah well, to each his own! Either way, I'd hardly call it the death of Beady Eye. Liam and Co. soldiered on through a lot worse with Oasis (both in show quality, attendance and "malaise" at the end of a tour). I wouldn't be too concerned! I don't think it is their death by any means. I enjoyed many of the songs on DGSS and I am excited to see what album #2 brings. I do believe that Beady Eye could use a couple killer singles off their next effort though. It would be nice for them to have greater presence in the musical landscape and start creating a new/fresh fan base rather than the current Oasis one. The same applies to Noel as well. Yellow Tail sounds promising. A great groove. Love it. I just have a feeling that if album #2 follows the same course in reviews/sales/concert attendance as their debut it will put a strain on Liam and company. It's like Liam keeps saying. The next album has to be bigger and better. I'm looking forward to the results.
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Post by kloudburst on Dec 14, 2011 17:16:26 GMT -5
Gig was a stark contrast to Noel's. Got a feeling from the Wang show that there's a bit of Team Noel / Team Liam shenanigans from Boston Brits? (Could be wrong) Disappointed to see a couple about 5 rows back leave after The Roller.
Had a good time nonetheless. Chris Sharrock certainly rocked out!! Great being able to get so close without camping out.
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Post by rcknrollstar on Dec 14, 2011 18:51:04 GMT -5
I really don't get why people would leave during a gig? I mean, if you don't like the music, why did you buy a ticket in the first place?
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