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He was counting the ticket sales in his head that he knew an Oasis reunion would bring , they clearly had organised many months in advance-----greedy hypocrites. Give all the concert profits to charity and I just might have a bit of respect for them.
"Skateboarders, what wankers, hundreds of tricks to learn and all they do is fall over, i have one basic pentatonic trick ive been using for 40 years and i still can't even land it" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 my advice Noel; dont offend self-desteuctive/ suicidal punks with extreme pain threshold carrying around pieces of ply wood with metal extrusions 😅 good gig brother 🫒
It's ageist to suggest a mistake is something to do with age. Segovia made some celebrated recordings live at the Alhambra when he was in his 80's. He is playing stuff that rock legends couldn't dream of in technical ability and complexity.
This is the difference between "knowing the song" and "knowing your instrument". When you just know the song, once you go somewhere different you're completely lost, and you've got no idea how to get back. So you just stop playing and shrug. When you know your instrument you can see where you went wrong, you just carry on playing something else instead and noone even realised you made a mistake.
It’s really just understanding music a little. If you hit an out of key note or bend, you can always move it up or down a little and at least be in key. You’re never far away from a note in key. Call it a chromatic move. Or just bend the hell out of it to nowhere and add some heavy vibrato. Crowd will love it
Alan White is a great drummer, Noel Gallagher is nowhere near a great guitarist. I have seen dozens of much better guitarists in pubs up and down this country....
This is perfect and exactly what live music is all about, go listen to the recording of you want everything to be perfect, human elements like mistakes is what make live music so great
Shit happens. All we learned with The Beatles is: if you make a mistake during a show you just laugh and laugh at your friends if they made the mistakes and let there be rock, the show must go on.
He played the wrong key when switching pentatonic boxes. He was on 5th position and when switching to the next (1st pentatonic box) he switched one fret back for mistake and couldn't recover from that point on. For reference, the song is in A minor and for a moment he was improvising on G minor, that's the reason why he sounded out of tune.