If oasis never existed and liam was singing like that in a pub people would be laughing at him.. Sounds how he did latter days of oasis , shouting to hide his flat voice and anger that he cant sing well anymore ... .
That is so true, I had not noticed. But what can be the cause of this?! Could it be that Liam aged?!? I guess we will all age in a way that performances become ridicolous at some point in our lifes. Thing is, if you've never represented anything to anyone, it's much easier to go unnotice.
@BlondChronicles I would say it's a mix of age, his extensive drug use in his early years, as well as the fact that this is the end of the tour. The dm30 tour has a lot of songs that are pretty tough on the voice so his throats probably pretty strained. He also had that short tour with John Squire right before this one so he hasn't had too much rest
I saw this live and had the same reaction. Baffled by the number of people proclaiming 'his voice is back', because he sounds like a different person to the records. At the end of the day Oasis was always melodic, even on this song, so when he can't sing the notes its like there's a massive hole in the song.
@@toomuch7991 if I was you I’d pre book flights to either Manchester or London and just try get an approximate date, you can always reschedule tomorrow when they announce it, and then you get cheaper flights
I’m sure u agree this is one of his best emotional as fuck what a night I’ve been to many gigs for him and worked stage security before oasis split and this beats them all
0:10 What Ever Happended? 1:50 Alone, Together 2:52 Last Nite 4:29 The Adults Are Talking 8:49 Call It Fate, Call It Karma 10:22 Juicebox 11:53 You Only Live Once 14:42 Under Control 15:49 Meet Me In The Bathroom 17:10 Ode to the Mets 22:40 Red Light 23:28 Soma 25:02 Ask Me Anything 26:14 Automatic Stop 27:40 Someday 29:41 Welcome to Japan 31:06 Fallacy (Jam Session) 31:36 Reptilia 34:31 Hard To Explain 36:04 Is This It