The third volume of clips of Noel sharing his opinions on different artists across the music industry. Subscribe to this channel for more content related to Oasis and the Gallagher brothers! Cheers!
@@spazzymacgee5648 ‘What is Sam smith?’ Overweight, balding and speculatively talented at last count. Still, Sammy clearly has some self-awareness otherwise he wouldn’t endlessly spout attention-seeking nonsense and dress like a knob otherwise. 😉
Noel's "honesty" is "giving you life"? You rely on the opinion of over-inflated 'rock stars' such as Noel Gallagher to inspire you?! Noel and Liam Gallagher always thought they were so wonderful, but are both unpleasant, nasty human beings, even if they do have a bit of musical talent. Noel humiliated and insulted Michael Hutchence of INXS at the Brit Awards when Michael handed him an award. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FbCR5fXJbB8.html. Noel was DISGUSTINGLY rude and behaving so horribly towards someone, particularly in such a public situation with so many people watching what he said and did, was appalling and totally inexcusable. Michael was at a particularly vulnerable time of his life, being hounded by the press about his relationship with Paula Yates, Bob Geldof bad-mouthing him (because Paula had dumped him for Michael), etc, etc, so that public humiliation, watched and heard by millions of people, could have been one of the factors that pushed Michael over the edge to kill himself the following year. Ironically, Noel's vile, rude, sneering, arrogant behaviour only showed him up for what he really is, yet Michael was THE truly gifted, charismatic, blessed one of the two of them and HE was the REAL rock star, NOT Noel or his equally repulsive, delusional brother Liam. Michael was an amazing singer, musician and performer, he oozed sex appeal (and Noel & Liam Gallagher look as ugly as they behave!), and apparently was a lovely, intelligent, gentle, humble, quite shy human being. The horrible Gallagher brothers don't come anywhere close to being any of those things.
i think they're great too. Especially their early stuff but the disco stuff has aged very well too. One of the best three minutes you can spend on RU-vid is watching Legs & Co dancing to Night Fever.
I wouldn’t say they are as groundbreaking as The Beatles at all, they were good but they didn’t innovate anything in the same way The Beatles did and their songs pale in comparison to theirs, especially the ones written by John Lennon. They very much stuck within the constraints of pop and disco music, not much different to what anyone else was doing at the time besides singing everything in falsetto.
There’s an authenticity to Noel I love. He is always unapologetically himself, so whether I agree with him or not I always know he gives his true opinion mixed with a great sense of humour.
All musicians are inspired by earlier musicians. New genres of music sit on the shoulders of earlier styles that’s how we progress. So what if some of his music nods to his hero’s?
Noel and Liam Gallagher always thought they were so wonderful, but are both unpleasant, nasty human beings, even if they do have a bit of musical talent. Noel humiliated and insulted Michael Hutchence of INXS at the Brit Awards when Michael handed him an award. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FbCR5fXJbB8.html. Noel was DISGUSTINGLY rude and behaving so horribly towards someone, particularly in such a public situation with so many people watching what he said and did, was appalling and totally inexcusable. Michael was at a particularly vulnerable time of his life, being hounded by the press about his relationship with Paula Yates, Bob Geldof bad-mouthing him (because Paula had dumped him for Michael), etc, etc, so that public humiliation, watched and heard by millions of people, could have been one of the factors that pushed Michael over the edge to kill himself the following year. Ironically, Noel's vile, rude, sneering, arrogant behaviour only showed him up for what he really is, yet Michael was THE truly gifted, charismatic, blessed one of the two of them and HE was the REAL rock star, NOT Noel or his equally repulsive, delusional brother Liam. Michael was an amazing singer, musician and performer, he oozed sex appeal (and Noel & Liam Gallagher look as ugly as they behave!), and apparently was a lovely, intelligent, gentle, humble, quite shy human being. The horrible Gallagher brothers don't come anywhere close to being any of those things.
Jeff Buckley was great. Noel and Liam aren't, even though they think they are with their massively inflated egos and belief that they're the best musicians ever.
this man, this band... saved my life! There I was in the US listening to Korn and Rage Against the Machine... then i saw this and it changed my whole trajectory. I really wish i could tell this to them, but i think they know.
Exactly I love Peter Gabriel and I don't like the way everyone loves Phil Collins in America more than Peter Gabriel, Peter Gabriel and his music is the most underrated magical thing
I saw Oasis on my 18th birthday at a free concert in a park in Preston. I was into them before Definitely Maybe released thanks to being a college student and getting a bootleg of a gig they did. I wish they would just do a final tour.
A real gentleman? Noel and Liam Gallagher always thought they were so wonderful, but are both unpleasant, nasty human beings, even if they do have a bit of musical talent. Noel humiliated and insulted Michael Hutchence of INXS at the Brit Awards when Michael handed him an award. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FbCR5fXJbB8.html. Noel was DISGUSTINGLY rude and behaving so horribly towards someone, particularly in such a public situation with so many people watching what he said and did, was appalling and totally inexcusable. Michael was at a particularly vulnerable time of his life, being hounded by the press about his relationship with Paula Yates, Bob Geldof bad-mouthing him (because Paula had dumped him for Michael), etc, etc, so that public humiliation, watched and heard by millions of people, could have been one of the factors that pushed Michael over the edge to kill himself the following year. Ironically, Noel's vile, rude, sneering, arrogant behaviour only showed him up for what he really is, yet Michael was THE truly gifted, charismatic, blessed one of the two of them and HE was the REAL rock star, NOT Noel or his equally repulsive, delusional brother Liam. Michael was an amazing singer, musician and performer, he oozed sex appeal (and Noel & Liam Gallagher look as ugly as they behave!), and apparently was a lovely, intelligent, gentle, humble, quite shy human being. The horrible Gallagher brothers don't come anywhere close to being any of those things.
Nothing surprises me here. Noel has a good insight opinion on certain artists. I love the bee gees earlier records, i love all the amazing stuff from that era and its very surprising on just how much there is. Many great bands from the 1980's as well like the smiths, the style council etc. the first genesis album Is called from genesis to revelation, not creation. I wonder what he thinks about mick hucknall of simply red🤔
Agree with most of what Noel says apart from Jeff Buckley. He was a complete genius guitarist, singer and songwriter. Noel spunked all his best stuff by 1995. Can count on one hand anything even reasonable in the next 28 years
I agree too.. But I kinda get that Noel hates all forms of pretentiousness, and the critics thaf loved Jeff has showered him with that kind of highfalutin verbose stuff that gave people the wrong impression of Jeff.. I feel that Noel diamissed him based on that and did not give him a chance or a better listen (beyond the “hits”)
@@stevewelsh8560 How songs are recognised across the world has nothing to do with talent? Both Jeff and Noel are amazing musicians but Jeff was worlds apart from Noel, just didn’t get the recognition like bands like Oasis.
Always entertaining to hear Noel's opinions, though if he wants a cover that's better than the original, The Beatles' version of Twist and Shout springs to mind.
Excellent. Agree with everything that Noel's said there. Played "Let it Be" at my Mum funeral. Died early when I was too young an alcoholic and it still kills me to this day (61) that I could nt accept the road she had taken
Love Oasis. Love Noel and Liam as individuals. Just hope as brothers with such an amazing connection and understanding which is so precious that they will reconnect. Not to please the world as Oasis but to become whole again as brothers friends and soul mates. It's irreplaceable. I know. I lost my sister my soul mate my best person. We argued and sometimes didnt talk. But guys believe me you'll never get over it. So reach out to each other just for you two
One of the most sensible comments I've read on YT tonight. I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister. I'm a carer and I care for my mum. She drives me fucking mad almost every day but I still love her every single day.
"When you have brothers singing together it's like an instrument you can't buy!" That is so fn true. I listen to a lot if bluegrass and early country and the harmonies of those family bands are unique and unrepeatable, just like the Bee gees. I've got to admit that Noel is absolutely on the money here and puts it perfectly.
Oasis are and will remain the most important band in my life. I don't feel like all their music has aged quite as well as some of their contemporaries (e.g., Richard Ashcroft and The Verve,) but Noel is still an incredibly interesting person to listen to, probably because of the confidence he has always exuded. I don't know that I've ever disagreed, but he missed it completely on Jeff Buckley. Grace is a stunning album. Also, kind of a self-own to be critical of cover songs. Oasis's Hindu Times doesn't qualify as one, but how could you hear that song without hearing Same Size Feet by Sterophonics? The problem with his comment is that Oasis (and Noel's solo act) for that matter have an entire discography of recycled ideas.
@@ExnavyjayDon’t agree with that. I’d say three, maybe four. Their first three albums are their greatest works and easily stand along side any other bands’ best!
Hendrix 's version All along the watchtower is the best according to Dylan btw and there are a few more examples but not many so Noel is nearly right .
I find Noel and Liam's opinions funny, but they are more funny than true. At the end of the day it's just someone else saying what we should listen to or how we should be. This is for people who need to identify with them, I don't give a damn about that.
It's interesting to listen to, but it removes some of the fan illusions that he's a God. He's just a decent bloke who is a great songwriter and great singer. But it doesn't make him great at politics or anything else.
Luv ya Noel. You tell it well. What's the Story Morning Glory?? Probably the last time a music album was conceived that could be given the status of a "mighty landmark album". There were others before of course sprinkled throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s but personally I think this was the last time it happened.
Something he said there reminded me of something Ian Gillan mentioned when Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple for the 2nd Time & was asked if he would invite him back in the the band, & he answered " would you introduce your new wife to your ex missus!?" Brilliant!!
5:29 Joe cocker's version of A Little Help From My Friends, but I doubt Noel would agree having started his music career as 2 second rate Beatles tribute band.
Robert Smith is easy one of the best guitarists the UK have produced. Look up a Siouxsie and Banshees live and watch him bang out some wickedly tight playing.
I didn’t know anything about Smith’s background/rep as a guitarist, but I attended the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame induction and was blown away by Robert’s guitar playing
I'd hardly class him as one of the best guitarists but he's good , there's infinitely more skilled players out there. Smith is however a fantastic songwriter and performer
Only covers I can think of that's better than the original would maybe be "With a little help" by Joe Cocker and "All along the Watchtower" by Jimi, Jimi's version caused Dylan to change the way he played it, Of course its all subjective and Im sure theres lots of people that disagree.