1. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
    I was surprised that Noel Gallagher tickets cost me about $90 (Canadian so I guess it's not that bad) where solid U2 ones were about $100.

    It was a very good show, however. Not too many bells and whistles but it's hard to beat singing along to "The Masterplan" and "Don't Look Back In Anger."


    This. Saw him in Detroit three years ago touring for his first solo album and what a fantastic sing-along night it was.
  2. Great interview as usual from Noel..some hysterical stuff there..TY for posting Tim .
  3. That's the most fucking hilarious thing I've read in a good while.

    All the bands that get back together, all those ones you’ve mentioned [Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin] they didn’t have anybody in the line-up as fucking brilliant as me.

    God bless you, Noel
  4. I love that interview. I was hugely entertained.
  5. Just grabbed tickets to see him in Sydney. Can't wait
  6. Nice! After I saw him perform last spring I thought to myself, "He has absolutely no need to worry about reuniting Oasis."

    ....but if he decides to do so anyway, I won't gripe about it.
  7. Nice! I presume this is a bit older since there is nothing performed from his most recent album.
  8. It was recorded on Monday.
  9. Wow! Nothing from ....what's the name of that album??????? ....Oh, right.Chasing Yesterday.
  10. I hope that Royal Albert Hall show finds its way online. What a set!

    Acoustic Set:

    ‘(It's Good) To Be Free’
    ‘D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?’
    ‘Listen Up’
    ‘Sad Song’
    ‘Slide Away’
    ‘Cast No Shadow’
    ‘The Importance of Being Idle’
    ‘Wonderwall’

    Main set with full band:

    ‘Everybody's on the Run’
    ‘Lock All the Doors’
    ‘In the Heat of the Moment’
    ‘Fade Away’
    ‘Riverman’
    ‘The Death of You and Me’
    ‘You Know We Can't Go Back’
    ‘Champagne Supernova’
    ‘Dream On’
    ‘Talk Tonight’
    ‘Whatever’
    ‘The Mexican’
    ‘If I Had a Gun...’
    ‘Digsy's Dinner’
    ‘Half the World Away’

    ‘The Masterplan’
    ‘AKA... What a Life!’
    ‘Don't Look Back in Anger’