He is so much less complex than he thinks he is. He hides behind his sunglasses in a feeble attempt at concealing all of his true nature, insecurities, and vulnerabilities, and yet by that very action, they are all amplified. He can’t stand how easy it is to figure him out. Because he has such a lack of self-awareness he can’t believe that someone else can see him since he’s never seen it. He thinks they must be wrong. lol.
He can’t stand the idea That, after asserting to her that everything has to be on his terms, She was able to, On her own terms,, discern exactly what causes him to be the way that he is. No matter how dark his sunglasses are, He cannot hide from her. She sees right into him.
This is definitely the most emotional Phantom performance I’ve ever seen and I think it only strengthened the performance. The second “I love you” with the broken voice followed by him crying made the water world run like like a faucet
The interview is from 2006. 3 years later it was over with Oasis. They could have become something like the Rolling Stones if they had stayed together but that's life
They waited almost dame near 50 yrs and got rich on our dumbnest and got filthy rich with or money we were stupid to the facked that why I lost all faith with them gold digging assholes
Kiss in 1976 was at their height. They blew everyone away. I was there. The team of Bill Aucoin as manager and Eddie Kramer as producer turned them into a monster lasting over 50 years.
Frampton Comes Alive was also a major change at that time and not completely live either.... Unfortunately for KISS Frampton Come Alive was bigger and got more radio play....BUT KISS Alive came out September 1975 and Frampton Comes Alive was January 1976
@@dxyu I saw that, but I also have a copy of the same exact show which shoes the advertisement from Flinders Park as being the 9th. I thought the 8th was only a partial show recording.
The first three studio albums were disappointing simply because they were poorly produced. Producers who did not know what they were doing and had no idea how to make a hard driving band like KSS sound on record. The production on these first three choke out the bands true abilities. To know what I mean, go listen to the Destroyer album from a production sound standpoint then go back and listen to the first three. They should have had Bob Ezrin producing the first three along with Destroyer. Ezrin knew just how to make them sound.
This is the best interview of Noel Gallagher ever and I loved Rod Stewart but Dustin Hoffman was so rude and disrespectful he is the reason why Americans are hated.
Slayer's Decade of Aggression is my favourite live album. No overdubs, and complete with flaws. The energy of the performance, and the sometimes moments of being out of control add to the energy. Having said that, Kiss Alive is awsome too
With all due respect, I don't give a shit about Slayer or what you are saying!!@ Kiss Alive took the world by storm and Peter Criss and Ace shined like a mother fucker!!
Not much better than an interviewer who does his research and knows his stuff The likes of Michael Parkinson are hard to find That was a brilliant interview, getting the inner somethings out of Noel’s mind - gently squeezing out that feeling which he may often keep hidden Parky the true pro and Noel Gallagher the perfect chat show guest, as too is his brother Liam