matt jones travelled generations mate , my older brothers , mine, n would still get younger fans to this very day , we might never see a band like them again sadly , I'm hoping I'm wrong for music sake! 👍
Only in America. They were and still are one of the biggest and best loved bands basically everywhere else in the world. And fully recognised as the greatest band of the 90s/00s
Maxi Hadda they did at the time (in the 90s) but they are not rated at all today. They are up there with the Beatles, Led Zep, Queen, Pink Floyd etc but are not that highly recognised
Austin Blatner There's not much of a debate in the early years, in those days Liam was massively better at singing, but as Noel got better throughout the years Liam got worse. I guess you could debate the early 2000s pre-glastonbury nightmare, but before that Liam is the clear cut better singer. That's in regards to Rock 'n Roll, some prefer a softer voice and slower singing, if that's your thing then I can see Noel being your favorite earlier.
Kevin Muhlbach Everyone's entitled to their opinion BUT I have to respectfully disagree. In the very early days before Oasis became huge Liam had quite an angelic voice, actually u can even hear it on the first album (Married with Children). Noel's always had a TOP VOICE and still does........listen to any of the early tunes where he sings lead vocals or any of the TV appearances and concerts where Liam never bothered to turn up and Noel HAD to sing ALL the songs himself.
theselector Yeah I agree, his voice sounds so good on Married with Children, one of favourites. I think the lyrics are brilliant considering none of them had actually been married with children at the time it was written
A growling and withdrawing-the-last-word Liam in this clip is still infinitely better than any generic gel-fringed pop-singing prick on this planet. Why? Passion, anger and inconsistency - it's life, therefore music. Long live LG.
Liam himself has said he's never really sang a song, and that he rather 'shouts in tune'. This made his voice what it was. 20+ years of shouting, smoking and aging and any one of us would beat up our vocal chords haha. But, its what made his voice so great, yeah he's lost his higher range now which is the problem really. But, everyone's voice deepens with age. Check out David Bowie's voice for an example, In his early years his voice was a lot cleaner and higher, I saw him at Manchester around 10 years ago and his voice was so much deeper and itchy. Or if you wont go for that, even though he aint a singer, Kiefer Sutherlands voicebox. In The Lost Boys and Phonebooth he has that iconic haunting voice that partially made his career, but then in 24 and beyond his voice is a lot deeper. Anyway, rant over, Oasis are fantastic, end of.
I think he found at the end of Oasis that his voice better suited singing through his nose, I think it's quite good. Listen to 'The Roller' by Beady Eye for example.
@@liamblackman63 No, that was a necessity to because his voice was blown out from putting too much chest into his notes throughout his entire career. He sang much better in 1993 and 1994 and he wasn't singing through his nose then
Can we give some credit to Andy Bell’s OUT OF THIS WORLD unorthodox bass playing, this what happens when you give a great guitar player a bass. Outstanding performance by all of em.
Remember watching this on a live feed. It was like "FUCK YES! He can sing again!"... for all of you seeing them during 2005-2006 knows what I'm talking about.
Fair enough Liam's voice don't sound like it used to but how can anyone say it's shit? Just look at the crowd man, bare in mind this ain't a tour gig it's the fuckin brit awards! You'll never see the brits like that ever again. They changed music completely forever. If you listen to his more recent stuff he does actually sound alot better than here although I still think he's the bollocks here, the way he steps in that stage with his walk knowing that the crowd are gonna be screaming, they'll reform I reckon no question about it. They are both perfectly capable, especially Noel. When, who knows? But it's gonna happen and no matter how much the tickets are for that first show I'm going.
Zak. He was absolutely brilliant on the DBTT tour in 2005/2006 added a new dimension to the band with his style of drumming. He was a very good live drummer but unfortunately he left to rejoin the who after The DBTT album tour. ✌️👍✌️
Oh! Jeez! I fucking miss oasis! First time i listened to oasis in 1996 then of course wonderwall was their signature song. How i really wish that oasis can get back together. Lots of love from Singapore
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I remember watching this on TV and thinking how awful Liam sounded. Now looking back it isn't really that bad. For later Liam voice he's at singing the notes and not really stopping lines. Nowhere near as bad as 2005/2006 tour. Liam to me still can sing, just not like it used to be. Glad they played "The Meaning of Soul" on this show, always loved that song.
I always remember Sharon Osbourne face from this night when the camera went to her. I just said to myself go back to the American's love we wouldn't want you to get it
You can hear how Noel carries the song morning glory. When Liam can’t hit certain notes his guitar equals to that, making Liam’s voice mix with his guitar. Then. The chorus Noel sang simply coz Liam couldn’t sing the pitch it needed.
As a teenager in the 90s I saw Oasis and lots of other bands it was the best fucking time. Do I remember what the bands wore or how they looked on stage? No but I remember how it it felt to be bouncing and singing with thousands of other people in a joyful sweaty throng. There was nothing like it. Gigs today are a pale shadow. Put the fucking phones away and just be there enjoying it. Make a video when you come out, hot sweaty and exhausted with your ears wringing feeling high as kite just from the sheer joy of live music.
3.14 love the guy from the fratellis trying his best to be rock no roll whilst probably think ‘I wish my band were as good as that’ where are you mow ?
Years of belting it out at the top of your lungs, without doing vocal warms ups, coupled with excessive drinking, smoking and cocaine use will do that to your vocals..
Codgerism he lived his life, what rockstar wants to stop before being the best band in the world and say "shit I haven't warmed me throat"? His ability to Singh clearly didn't affect the crowd or the song otherwise they wouldn't have anyone cheering or screaming. He didn't rack up 3 lines and go "fuck what's this gonna do to my voice in 2007." Otherwise he'd end like Chris Martin
Sol Clay They're cheering because they get to watch someone who used to be one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time. Sadly, he didn't look after his voice and now sounds fucked.
I actually bought a burns bison bass, just because off the familiar too millions tour, that Andy bell played. Awesome bass. My mate who was a session player on the bass thought me. I was never that good, always played too tabs.
If they are going to reform, they need to do it now before they decide to do it when they are ridiculously old and trying to cash in. A few new songs and a few select gigs will allow them to retain their credibility.
macky mac neither of them are bothered about reforming and tbh most of their fans aren't either. They are good on their own, even Liam's solo stuff sounds good!