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Post by icefront on Jun 19, 2017 18:15:36 GMT -5
I really like the performance Beady Eye did on Live Forever at this gig, Liam sounds pretty good on that one:
Since his solo tour he sounds even better.
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Post by space75gr on Jun 20, 2017 8:06:21 GMT -5
Liam's vocals on live forever (ft coldplay) are EXTRAORDINARY. Almost in tears every time I hear it (spotify or youtube). One of the greatest versions ever of that song. Unbelievable. Not even in our wildest dreams to hear something so great. Imo.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Jun 20, 2017 8:08:15 GMT -5
Liam's vocals on live forever (ft coldplay) are EXTRAORDINARY. Almost in tears every time I hear it (spotify or youtube). One of the greatest versions ever of that song. Unbelievable. Not even in our wildest dreams to hear something so great. Imo. you need to listen to more versions...
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Post by draper on Jun 20, 2017 8:27:51 GMT -5
He takes these tablets for the disease, they do the job so far
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Jun 20, 2017 8:30:40 GMT -5
Liam's vocals on live forever (ft coldplay) are EXTRAORDINARY. Almost in tears every time I hear it (spotify or youtube). One of the greatest versions ever of that song. Unbelievable. Not even in our wildest dreams to hear something so great. Imo. Exactly! Live forever at "One love Manchester" is one of the best performances ever!!!
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Post by august on Jun 20, 2017 11:27:07 GMT -5
Liam's vocals on live forever (ft coldplay) are EXTRAORDINARY. Almost in tears every time I hear it (spotify or youtube). One of the greatest versions ever of that song. Unbelievable. Not even in our wildest dreams to hear something so great. Imo. you need to listen to more versions... Agree. There are about 100 better versions of the song out there.
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Post by august on Jun 20, 2017 11:27:58 GMT -5
I really like the performance Beady Eye did on Live Forever at this gig, Liam sounds pretty good on that one: Since his solo tour he sounds even better. Oh my... That's horrible. Painful to listen to.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 16:16:32 GMT -5
Still feel the same after Glastonbury?
Nobody, not even Liam's biggest fans think he's still as good as he used to be in the 90's But I don't understand how anyone can't hear the big improvement in the power, clarity and range of his voice now, even compared to the best gigs since the DBTT tour he sounded better the other night.
His voice isn't 'back' nobody thinks that, but it's bloody good at the moment. He does sound better now than at any point since 2003 though, which is impressive. If anyone can find me another gig since Glasto 2004 where he sounds better let's hear it! Because I haven't heard it yet.
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Post by forestfan on Jun 26, 2017 16:41:18 GMT -5
Still feel the same after Glastonbury? Nobody, not even Liam's biggest fans think he's still as good as he used to be in the 90's But I don't understand how anyone can't hear the big improvement in the power, clarity and range of his voice now, even compared to the best gigs since the DBTT tour he sounded better the other night. His voice isn't 'back' nobody thinks that, but it's bloody good at the moment. He does sound better now than at any point since 2003 though, which is impressive. If anyone can find me another gig since Glasto 2004 where he sounds better let's hear it! Because I haven't heard it yet. I think you can say hes back- in that I agree with you not nineties but as good as he can be I would raise Gm Vancouver 2008 and rehearsal 2008 as two performances to point out , full gigs where especially Vancouver 2008 I heard him sing morning glory and he hit the high notes . You could say 2017 he's maintaining early 08 consistently - maybe minus pink pop And Norway - where so far his voice is wayy more consistent .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 16:50:15 GMT -5
Still feel the same after Glastonbury? Nobody, not even Liam's biggest fans think he's still as good as he used to be in the 90's But I don't understand how anyone can't hear the big improvement in the power, clarity and range of his voice now, even compared to the best gigs since the DBTT tour he sounded better the other night. His voice isn't 'back' nobody thinks that, but it's bloody good at the moment. He does sound better now than at any point since 2003 though, which is impressive. If anyone can find me another gig since Glasto 2004 where he sounds better let's hear it! Because I haven't heard it yet. I think you can say he back in that I agree with you not nineties but as good as he can be I would raise Gm Vancouver 2008 and rehearsal 2008 as two performances to point out , full gigs where especially Vancouver 2008 I heard him sing morning glory and he hit the high notes . You could say 2017 is almost he's maintaining early 08 consistently - maybe minus pink pop And Norway - where so far his voice is wayy more consistent . Fair enough. As good as he was at the start of the DOYS tour it still sounded a bit to me like he was being strangled. He could hit the notes but was cutting off too early and while he sounded good, he didn't sound anything like he used to. What he sounds like now sounds to me like a natural progression from his early voice, the start of the DOYS tour sounded like a clearer version of his post 2000 voice. Plus is voice was knackered by the 3rd gig of that tour. I remember that era very clearly because it was when I joined the forums and became a fan. The rehearsal he sounded great, Seattle was decent and Vancouver was his best night of the tour, the third gig was less than 24 hours after the Vancouver one and he sounded poor, never recovered after that. Even so I prefer how he sounds now to the Vancouver gig to be honest. One thing I've noticed was it didn't matter how much space he had between gigs, he always picked up where he left off at the last gig and went on a downward slope. This time he started off well, as he does, got a bit ropey by the Bergenfest gig but since the break from that one he's back to being as good as he was at the start of the June again. That's something new anyway
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Post by scyhopath on Jun 26, 2017 17:06:36 GMT -5
Liam's voice may not sound amazing and is far from what it sounded like back in the days, but he manages to make the most out of his current pipes. Surely getting a fix for Hashimoto's disease helped a great deal, but I think it's also his new lifestyle that helps him project more power through his voice - running must have improved his respiratory system so he's not losing his breath all too easily. Also his current touring schedule is not very packed and thus LG and his voice can get some much needed rest between the performances. Good for him! The only thing that ticks me off is that he can hit some of those high notes, but doesn't do it. Cases in point - his OLM performance of "Wall of Glass" where he got that high note in the chorus, or "Morning Glory" from Glasto: (starts at 6:02) I never thought Liam will ever be able to pull these off ever again, and yet he did The problem is, these high notes are hit-and-miss most of the time. I reckon that with some more vocal coaching and apple cider vinegar he could easily make full use of his current range
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Post by themanwithnoname on Jun 26, 2017 17:50:00 GMT -5
Liam's voice may not sound amazing and is far from what it sounded like back in the days, but he manages to make the most out of his current pipes. Surely getting a fix for Hashimoto's disease helped a great deal, but I think it's also his new lifestyle that helps him project more power through his voice - running must have improved his respiratory system so he's not losing his breath all too easily. Also his current touring schedule is not very packed and thus LG and his voice can get some much needed rest between the performances. Good for him! The only thing that ticks me off is that he can hit some of those high notes, but doesn't do it. Cases in point - his OLM performance of "Wall of Glass" where he got that high note in the chorus, or "Morning Glory" from Glasto: (starts at 6:02) I never thought Liam will ever be able to pull these off ever again, and yet he did The problem is, these high notes are hit-and-miss most of the time. I reckon that with some more vocal coaching and apple cider vinegar he could easily make full use of his current range His delivery of "Turn the fucking shit fog machine off" in that Morning Glory clip was note perfect
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Post by ricardogce on Jun 26, 2017 18:02:38 GMT -5
Liam's voice may not sound amazing and is far from what it sounded like back in the days, but he manages to make the most out of his current pipes. Surely getting a fix for Hashimoto's disease helped a great deal, but I think it's also his new lifestyle that helps him project more power through his voice - running must have improved his respiratory system so he's not losing his breath all too easily. Also his current touring schedule is not very packed and thus LG and his voice can get some much needed rest between the performances. Good for him! The only thing that ticks me off is that he can hit some of those high notes, but doesn't do it. Cases in point - his OLM performance of "Wall of Glass" where he got that high note in the chorus, or "Morning Glory" from Glasto: (starts at 6:02) I never thought Liam will ever be able to pull these off ever again, and yet he did The problem is, these high notes are hit-and-miss most of the time. I reckon that with some more vocal coaching and apple cider vinegar he could easily make full use of his current range His delivery of "Turn the fucking shit fog machine off" in that Morning Glory clip was note perfect As good as his delivery of "pick up yer face!" in FTM.
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Post by durk on Jun 26, 2017 18:07:37 GMT -5
that morning glory clip is fucking tops!
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Jun 26, 2017 18:22:27 GMT -5
Nobody is saying he is back but if he sounded like this for the last 10 years then we wouldnt have the countless debates over his voice. We would accept its good for a rock singer at his age after this long. And to be honest after watching Ian Brown twice in the past 2 weeks, i am just fucking grateful for how Liam sounds right now.
There is also absolutely nothing to suggest he cant keep on improving on how it sounds right now too. He sounds better on the Oasis songs because he is so use to the pronounciations and melodies. As he gets more confident with all of the songs you will see a big improvement with the new material too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 18:33:38 GMT -5
20 years is of course a statement made during the heat of the moment but this is the best he has sounded since the mid part of the HC tour in 2002. He quickly dropped off from there and only had some decent gigs during the DBTT tour and DOYS tour. A different voice yes, but stronger that it has been for a long, long time. I´m dying to see him try other loved tunes that NG seems to dismiss. Would love to see some stuff from SOTSOG for example.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Jun 26, 2017 18:36:23 GMT -5
20 years is of course a statement made during the heat of the moment but this is the best he has sounded since the mid part of the HC tour in 2002. He quickly dropped off from there and only had some decent gigs during the DBTT tour and DOYS tour. A different voice yes, but stronger that it has been for a long, long time. I´m dying to see him try other loved tunes that NG seems to dismiss. Would love to see some stuff from SOTSOG for example. Different tunes are a must. I was buzzing for Dyou Know What I Mean and Be Here Now before the tour but the novelty soon wears off when theyre being played at every gig. The emotion is taken out of some songs when they are just being routinely played.
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Post by bmore007 on Jun 26, 2017 18:56:40 GMT -5
Liam's voice may not sound amazing and is far from what it sounded like back in the days, but he manages to make the most out of his current pipes. Surely getting a fix for Hashimoto's disease helped a great deal, but I think it's also his new lifestyle that helps him project more power through his voice - running must have improved his respiratory system so he's not losing his breath all too easily. Also his current touring schedule is not very packed and thus LG and his voice can get some much needed rest between the performances. Good for him! The only thing that ticks me off is that he can hit some of those high notes, but doesn't do it. Cases in point - his OLM performance of "Wall of Glass" where he got that high note in the chorus, or "Morning Glory" from Glasto: (starts at 6:02) I never thought Liam will ever be able to pull these off ever again, and yet he did The problem is, these high notes are hit-and-miss most of the time. I reckon that with some more vocal coaching and apple cider vinegar he could easily make full use of his current range His delivery of "Turn the fucking shit fog machine off" in that Morning Glory clip was note perfect Hahahaha
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Post by cloudburster on Jun 26, 2017 19:04:37 GMT -5
"All yer dreams are made"
Close your eyes and listen to the first line of Morning glory at Glastonbury. Seriously.
7:23.
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Post by ricardogce on Jun 27, 2017 6:37:16 GMT -5
"All yer dreams are made" Close your eyes and listen to the first line of Morning glory at Glastonbury. Seriously. 7:23. I played it in the background, with muted video from Maine Road playing on my main screen, and it really was remarkable. The opening was perfect, and while modern Liam can't quite hit the same notes, it wasn't jarringly different either. Except the guitars. Jay's playing with Noel on video made it seem like Noel was having a bad gig.
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Post by catsnake on Jun 28, 2017 16:38:35 GMT -5
His voice is sounding great.....I think he is just healthier in general.....in recent interviews he has said he's still running most days and cutting back on the old smokes!!!
Good on him I can't wait to hear the album!!!!
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