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Post by bt95 on Dec 3, 2019 5:27:13 GMT -5
Well, that's the Friday of Glasto out of the question...
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Post by andymorris on Dec 3, 2019 8:10:32 GMT -5
For a Guy that wont do anything in 2020 that’s already a lot of dates Building a studio can't be cheap right Although he's making 3 thousand pounds a day with wondwerall only, for the last 24 years, that's what 25 millions, more than enough to build 25 studios
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Post by underneaththesky on Dec 3, 2019 20:33:22 GMT -5
some easy he could shake it up a bit
Falling Down The Wrong Beach Where Did It All Go Wrong STOP THE CLOCKS even MAGIC PIE would be great cos his gigs become a fucking yawn fest
and the way he sings Wonderwall and Champagne Supernova is outrageous. I can't even listen
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Post by spaneli on Dec 3, 2019 20:39:19 GMT -5
For a Guy that wont do anything in 2020 that’s already a lot of dates Building a studio can't be cheap Think it's just as much about keeping his band employed.
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Post by uboasis on Dec 3, 2019 21:49:05 GMT -5
Building a studio can't be cheap Think it's just as much about keeping his band employed. Speaking of, do you think Ysee, Jess, and Charlotte are considered long-term members of the band or is this just a 'phase'? They have their own projects. I love having them in the band both live and on record but haven't seen whether it is permanent or temporary.
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Post by andymorris on Dec 4, 2019 5:21:50 GMT -5
Think it's just as much about keeping his band employed. Speaking of, do you think Ysee, Jess, and Charlotte are considered long-term members of the band or is this just a 'phase'? They have their own projects. I love having them in the band both live and on record but haven't seen whether it is permanent or temporary. Noel said when NGHFB started that all members could come and go at any moment. I think they have a "super tour member" kind of deal but that's it.
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Post by oasismackem on Dec 11, 2019 7:11:45 GMT -5
Said on the Radio 6 interview hes doing some gigs in March
Sounds to me a good chance of another gig at the Royal Albert Hall
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Post by oasismackem on Jan 19, 2020 8:07:50 GMT -5
Said on the Radio 6 interview hes doing some gigs in March Sounds to me a good chance of another gig at the Royal Albert Hall TCT gigs are being announced tomorrow so fingers crossed he will be there
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Post by oasismackem on Jan 20, 2020 2:13:12 GMT -5
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Post by welshylad on Jan 20, 2020 3:08:30 GMT -5
I said I'll never watch NG outside of Wales again, but I'll always make the exception for the Albert Hall
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Post by oasismackem on Jan 20, 2020 3:14:03 GMT -5
Two nights at Manchester Apollo confirmed
24/25 March
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Post by megyesitomate on Jan 20, 2020 3:33:08 GMT -5
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Post by hasseg on Jan 20, 2020 4:47:30 GMT -5
He's not doing an acoustic gig. It's with HFB.
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Post by Gas Panic on Jan 20, 2020 5:36:02 GMT -5
He's not doing an acoustic gig. It's with HFB. Hopefully he plays a few rarities. If it's just another HFB gig with no changes that will be very disappointing.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Jan 20, 2020 6:16:25 GMT -5
He's not doing an acoustic gig. It's with HFB. Hopefully he plays a few rarities. If it's just another HFB gig with no changes that will be very disappointing. Just like the four "intimate" shows last year.
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Post by megyesitomate on Jan 20, 2020 6:19:27 GMT -5
He's not doing an acoustic gig. It's with HFB. So Noel doesn’t do acoustic performances with his band at all? Bit of a disappointment, but yeah, hoping for some rarities then. Would love to hear, I don’t know, Part of the Queue, for example.
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Post by Flashbax on Jan 20, 2020 11:29:10 GMT -5
Can't wait for Half the World Away, Fade Away and Talk Tonight.
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Post by hasseg on Jan 20, 2020 14:15:18 GMT -5
He's not doing an acoustic gig. It's with HFB. So Noel doesn’t do acoustic performances with his band at all? Bit of a disappointment, but yeah, hoping for some rarities then. Would love to hear, I don’t know, Part of the Queue, for example. The acoustic gigs are always under his own name. But he did support himself in 2015 at RAH. First set as Noel Gallagher doing an acoustic set and then the mainset electric with HFB. That's maybe the best concert experience I've ever witnessed. Fingers crossed he'll do it again.
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Post by megyesitomate on Jan 20, 2020 16:16:17 GMT -5
So Noel doesn’t do acoustic performances with his band at all? Bit of a disappointment, but yeah, hoping for some rarities then. Would love to hear, I don’t know, Part of the Queue, for example. The acoustic gigs are always under his own name. But he did support himself in 2015 at RAH. First set as Noel Gallagher doing an acoustic set and then the mainset electric with HFB. That's maybe the best concert experience I've ever witnessed. Fingers crossed he'll do it again. Thank you! Hoping for a similar scenario then, sounds great.
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Post by uboasis on Jan 20, 2020 18:47:16 GMT -5
I know technically Noel could get up on stage and play tracks from WBTM acoustically but I think he doesn't want to and for good reason. Apart from Dead in the Water, he hasn't played the album proper acoustically anywhere even on a radio show. Perhaps the first album cycle besides Dig Out Your Soul where he hasn't done it. He has spoken about how he created this album differently. He didn't write it off an acoustic guitar and he wants to keep these songs that way. Playing Holy Mountain Acoustic would make it sound like it's old school Noel. Also, thinking about how these songs would sound acoustically makes you realize why WBTM is the way it is and is so good. By design, these songs are about the production. That's not a negative, that was by design. Noel carries a lot of the production flare when he plays it live. Imagine if Noel played Holy Mountain acoustic without the raucous cacophony of sound from the live version. Imagine Keep on Reaching without the loud gospel-like vocal. The best part of It's a Beautiful World is the build up to the French Spoken word and the French Spoken Word itself. Imagine She Taught me How to Fly without the driving force. YSEE makes Be Careful What You Wish for what it is. I'm sure he could perform these songs 'acoustically' and keep some of these features but if you are going to play them live and you have them there, might as well optimize it. I'd be curious to here Holy Mountain acoustically, but it would probably sound boring and I love the song. So Noel doesn’t do acoustic performances with his band at all? Bit of a disappointment, but yeah, hoping for some rarities then. Would love to hear, I don’t know, Part of the Queue, for example. The acoustic gigs are always under his own name. But he did support himself in 2015 at RAH. First set as Noel Gallagher doing an acoustic set and then the mainset electric with HFB. That's maybe the best concert experience I've ever witnessed. Fingers crossed he'll do it again.
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Post by drummert5 on Jan 20, 2020 20:22:05 GMT -5
March ‘15 he played the RAH for TCT and just played his normal early 2015 CY tour set - and by all accounts it was one of the best of the tour. Doesn’t have to be an unusual set for him to play a blinder.
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Post by Jim on Jan 21, 2020 2:33:10 GMT -5
I know technically Noel could get up on stage and play tracks from WBTM acoustically but I think he doesn't want to and for good reason. Apart from Dead in the Water, he hasn't played the album proper acoustically anywhere even on a radio show. Perhaps the first album cycle besides Dig Out Your Soul where he hasn't done it. He has spoken about how he created this album differently. He didn't write it off an acoustic guitar and he wants to keep these songs that way. Playing Holy Mountain Acoustic would make it sound like it's old school Noel. Also, thinking about how these songs would sound acoustically makes you realize why WBTM is the way it is and is so good. By design, these songs are about the production. That's not a negative, that was by design. Noel carries a lot of the production flare when he plays it live. Imagine if Noel played Holy Mountain acoustic without the raucous cacophony of sound from the live version. Imagine Keep on Reaching without the loud gospel-like vocal. The best part of It's a Beautiful World is the build up to the French Spoken word and the French Spoken Word itself. Imagine She Taught me How to Fly without the driving force. YSEE makes Be Careful What You Wish for what it is. I'm sure he could perform these songs 'acoustically' and keep some of these features but if you are going to play them live and you have them there, might as well optimize it. I'd be curious to here Holy Mountain acoustically, but it would probably sound boring and I love the song. The acoustic gigs are always under his own name. But he did support himself in 2015 at RAH. First set as Noel Gallagher doing an acoustic set and then the mainset electric with HFB. That's maybe the best concert experience I've ever witnessed. Fingers crossed he'll do it again.
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Post by bt95 on Jan 21, 2020 3:46:54 GMT -5
I know technically Noel could get up on stage and play tracks from WBTM acoustically but I think he doesn't want to and for good reason. Apart from Dead in the Water, he hasn't played the album proper acoustically anywhere even on a radio show. Perhaps the first album cycle besides Dig Out Your Soul where he hasn't done it. He has spoken about how he created this album differently. He didn't write it off an acoustic guitar and he wants to keep these songs that way. Playing Holy Mountain Acoustic would make it sound like it's old school Noel. Also, thinking about how these songs would sound acoustically makes you realize why WBTM is the way it is and is so good. By design, these songs are about the production. That's not a negative, that was by design. Noel carries a lot of the production flare when he plays it live. Imagine if Noel played Holy Mountain acoustic without the raucous cacophony of sound from the live version. Imagine Keep on Reaching without the loud gospel-like vocal. The best part of It's a Beautiful World is the build up to the French Spoken word and the French Spoken Word itself. Imagine She Taught me How to Fly without the driving force. YSEE makes Be Careful What You Wish for what it is. I'm sure he could perform these songs 'acoustically' and keep some of these features but if you are going to play them live and you have them there, might as well optimize it. I'd be curious to here Holy Mountain acoustically, but it would probably sound boring and I love the song.The acoustic gigs are always under his own name. But he did support himself in 2015 at RAH. First set as Noel Gallagher doing an acoustic set and then the mainset electric with HFB. That's maybe the best concert experience I've ever witnessed. Fingers crossed he'll do it again. Aye, three chords. It's not exactly thrilling.
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Post by uboasis on Jan 21, 2020 7:11:45 GMT -5
There goes my theory. I know technically Noel could get up on stage and play tracks from WBTM acoustically but I think he doesn't want to and for good reason. Apart from Dead in the Water, he hasn't played the album proper acoustically anywhere even on a radio show. Perhaps the first album cycle besides Dig Out Your Soul where he hasn't done it. He has spoken about how he created this album differently. He didn't write it off an acoustic guitar and he wants to keep these songs that way. Playing Holy Mountain Acoustic would make it sound like it's old school Noel. Also, thinking about how these songs would sound acoustically makes you realize why WBTM is the way it is and is so good. By design, these songs are about the production. That's not a negative, that was by design. Noel carries a lot of the production flare when he plays it live. Imagine if Noel played Holy Mountain acoustic without the raucous cacophony of sound from the live version. Imagine Keep on Reaching without the loud gospel-like vocal. The best part of It's a Beautiful World is the build up to the French Spoken word and the French Spoken Word itself. Imagine She Taught me How to Fly without the driving force. YSEE makes Be Careful What You Wish for what it is. I'm sure he could perform these songs 'acoustically' and keep some of these features but if you are going to play them live and you have them there, might as well optimize it. I'd be curious to here Holy Mountain acoustically, but it would probably sound boring and I love the song.
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Post by Gas Panic on Jan 24, 2020 4:37:34 GMT -5
2 seated tickets sorted for TCT. Roll on March!
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