Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Clapham Calling 2015 in London, UK.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat of the Moment
Fade Away
The Death Of You And Me
Riverman
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Dream On
Whatever
The Mexican
Stranded On the Wrong Beach
AKA.. Broken Arrow
Digsy's Dinner
If I Had A Gun
The Masterplan
AKA... What A Life!
Don't Look Back In Anger
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The ex-Oasis star no longer buys music mags or reads interviews with musicians.
He said: “Ninety nine per cent of artists having nothing interesting to say. I don’t give a s*** what they have to say.
“If Morrissey is on the cover of a mag I will buy it as he has something to say – or Kanye West, because he is funny.”
Noel also claims no interviewer has ever asked him a decent question.
He said: “If I could interview myself I’d ask me: ‘Why am I so f***ing brilliant at what I do?’”
The singer-songwriter, 48, also dismissed rumours that he will reform Oasis with his estranged brother Liam, 42.
He said: “We don’t talk. He is not a nice person. For me it’s not worth getting back together. What would it take for us to reform? A hell of a lot of money.”
Outspoken Noel hasn’t been playing Oasis’s biggest hit Wonderwall on his current tour. But he claims he still likes the song, which he penned back in 1995.
He said: “I just don’t feel like playing it. I have no problem playing Oasis songs because – after all – I wrote them.”
But in a blast at Liam, who used to perform the track with his band Beady Eye, Noel said: “If I were Mick Jagger and I performed songs on stage on my own that I’d written together with Keith Richards then I’d feel a fraud.”
Asked if he thought Oasis fans should listen to his new music, he said: “No. I would never tell people to listen to my music. I don’t give a s*** what you’re listening to.”
Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Grona Lund Tivoli in Stockholm, Sweden.
Do The Damage
Stranded On The Wrong Beach
Everybody's On The Run
Fade Away
In The Heat of the Moment
Lock All The Doors
Riverman
The Death Of You And Me
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Whatever
Dream On
The Dying Of The Light
The Mexican
AKA.. Broken Arrow
Digsy's Dinner
If I Had A Gun
The Masterplan
AKA... What A Life!
Don't Look Back In Anger
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Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher has criticised Zlatan Ibrahimovic, comparing the Swedish footballer to his brother Liam.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward, just like the rock star, has courted controversy all through his career at a number of clubs including Ajax, Juventus, Barcelona and Inter Milan.
Training ground fights, fall outs with management and crass statements on his abilites have rivalled his undoubted skills for headlines.
And Gallagher, a huge Manchester City fan and himself no stranger to the wilder-side of life, has slammed the 33-year-old.
When asked about Ibramhimovic, he said: "This guy is a f**king idiot. I do not like him, he is full of crap.
"He is like my brother, he talks a lot but can’t back it up. Cool tattoos and a big mouth,” he told Swedish newspaper Afton Bladet.
Source: talksport.com
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"Sunday Morning Call" is a song by British rock band Oasis taken from their fourth studio album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, and was released as the third and final single from it on 3 July 2000, peaking at #4 in the UK charts. The song is written and sung by Noel Gallagher, who took over lead vocal from brother Liam Gallagher on an A-side for the first time since "Don't Look Back in Anger" in 1996.
Though the song has the same anthemic feel that popularised many Oasis songs, and departs from the psychedelic feel of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, which had been poorly received by critics, it received a mixed critical reception. NME described it as "a dreary thing indeed", whereas Allmusic described it as a "self-consciously mature departure from the group's usual ebullience... a deliberately mellow, mid-tempo [song]".
The music video is a take on the Jack Nicholson film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, with characters resembling McMurphy and Nurse Ratched. It was filmed in an old mental institution in Vancouver, Canada and features Scottish actor James Cunningham, who has previously starred in the original play of Trainspotting. Unlike the film, the video begins with the McMurphy character escaping his home and giving chase to the authorities, and ends in a football match. While the inmates celebrate a victory, Oasis are seen watching from the asylum window, and Noel Gallagher makes a 'wanker' hand gesture at Cunningham.
Although unconfirmed, there was widespread speculation at the time that the song was inspired by Noel's friend Kate Moss.
This is the only Oasis single on which Liam Gallagher does not provide vocals on any of the songs.
Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 004
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00
"Full On" - 4:16
Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat of the Moment
Fade Away
Riverman
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Dream On
Whatever
The Mexican
If I Had A Gun
Digsy's Dinner
The Masterplan
AKA... What A Life!
Don't Look Back In Anger
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Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher who talks about his song writing, going grey and more, it also includes footage from the Best Kept Secret Festival.
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