Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Super Bock Super Rock 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat of the Moment
Riverman
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Whatever
Dream On
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 the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Live At the Marquee in Cork, Ireland.
(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat of the Moment
Fade Away
Riverman
The Death Of You And Me
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
The Dying Of The Light
AKA.. Broken Arrow
Dream On
Whatever
The Mexican
Digsy's Dinner
If I Had A Gun
The Masterplan
AKA... What A Life!
Don't Look Back In Anger
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Much like being in the front-row at a comedy gig, there's a certain set of rules when it comes to being in the pit at a concert.
Stay on your feet, avoid crushing the people around you and try not to antagonise the lead singer of the band are just a few of them but it seems that this concert goer in Cork didn't take heed of this advice.
I'm a massive fan of Noel Gallagher because the former Oasis guitarist always speaks his mind and doesn't give a s**t about anyone else, something that he's frequently done when speaking about his brother Liam.
Noel was playing with his band The High Flying Birds last night at the Marque in Cork and one fan asked him to play the Oasis hit 'The Importance of Being Idle'.
Noel replied by saying that he doesn't play that song anymore but the fan continued with his line of questioning by cheekily asking him 'where's Liam?'.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will release ‘Lock All the Doors’ on August 28th. The track is the fourth single from the hugely successful No 1 album ‘Chasing Yesterday’ and includes B-side ‘Here’s A Candle (For Your Birthday Cake)’
‘Lock All The Doors’ has been in the making for 23 years, Noel said:
"There's a song on this record that's taken me 23 years to finish - it's called 'Lock All The Doors'. I gave a bit of it away to The Chemical Brothers in the '90s when we did 'Setting Sun' and I always meant to finish it off. I kept the chorus but I could never find a way of getting the verse to tie in with this chorus. One afternoon I was coming out the Tesco Metro where I live in Maida Vale, and I don't know what it was but it just hit me, coming round the corner, just by Boots, it came to me in a flash of inspiration. This song was never released by Oasis, but the chorus is so fucking brilliant I never gave up on it."
"Lock All The Doors perfectly recaptures the brutish, overdriven thrill of early Oasis" NME
A. Lock All The Doors B. Here's A Candle (For Your Birthday Cake)
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Noel Gallagher has discussed the progress of his third album, saying that he hopes to finish it "by the end of the year".
He told Italy's Radio Citta Futura about his next release.
"I'll enter the studio for my new album in about five weeks," Gallagher said.
"I'll do some work on it before the end of the year. I’m hoping to get it finished by the end of the year."
Expanding on what fans can expect from the record, Noel added: "From what I’ve done at the moment, sonically it sounds different, but it will still be very melodic and all that."
"It's a new way of working for me, and I'm finding it very difficult, or very slow. So it's like writing and recording as you go along, so there's no sitting down writing all the songs and then going to record them, you're kind of doing that in the studio, so that takes a lot longer, but the results at the moment are quite good."
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Noel Gallagher has admitted that there is only a 'one per cent' that former band Oasis will ever reunite.
The High Flying Birds frontman has said that there would have to be 'extraordinary' circumstances for him to take to the stage with brother Liam Gallagher again.
Speaking in a new interview with Italian radio station Citta, he said: "Oh one, there's a one per cent chance it might happen, but I don’t think so."
The 48-year-old added that he didn't see the 'point' in reuniting as he didn't need to do it for the money or the record sales.
Gallagher added: "There would have to be extraordinary circumstances, cause I wouldn’t do it artistically, I don't need the money, I don't need the record sales.
"I can't think of a reason that I would look to do that. What would be the point? I don't know. I don’t see what the point would be."
Despite claiming that an Oasis reunion wasn't on the cards, Gallagher recently claimed that he'd consider it if Sir Paul McCartney penned them a comeback track.
After the Beatles star publicly said that he'd love the band to get back together, Gallagher told Yahoo:
"I did read that, yeah... tell him if he writes our comeback single, it's on.
Tell him to write an Oasis track and then we'll talk. I'll just put that out there.”
The former Oasis man was talking to XFM at this year's T In The Park Festival when he made the comment on current headliners.
Noel Gallagher has told XFM that he finds large-scale EDM artists "disturbing." Before performing at this year's T In The Park Festival, Noel was speaking about the current state of headliners.
"It's quite telling…that still at festivals the biggest draw are bands who have been around for ten years" he said. "Kasabian are the newest of that lot. They've been around ten years."
"Radiohead, Coldplay, Prodigy, Chemical Brothers. They've all been going fifteen years. So once that generation of nineties bands eventually decides they've made enough money and will retire, then what are we left with?"
I find it quite disturbing" he went on, "for the future of festivals (and youth culture, in a way) if a dude in a hat and a pair of fake DJ decks pressing play on a CD player is what it's all about. That's quite a bleak future."
As well as Noel Gallagher, Kasabian and The Libertines, the likes of David Guetta and Avicii also headlined the festival.
You can hear the full interview here.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher knows how to please a crowd as he performs old Oasis classics with new High Flying Bird's tracks to a crowd that were happy to sing-a-long.
With his black leather jacket, unrepentant and brimming with his customary self confidence, Noel Gallagher took to the stage to close the main stage at the first ever T in the park at Strathallan.
Unfazed by the huge crowd, his band gave a rendition of Everybody’s On The Run and had the crowd in the palm of their hands from the opening chords.
Kicking into Lock All The Doors, blistering guitar riffs and the impressive light show set the pace for In The Heat of The Moment.
Checking the crowd were enjoying themselves, the band launched into recent single The Riverman followed quickly by The Death of You and Me sparking a massive sing-a-long.
Champagne Supernova followed up Noel's solo material and at that moment there was no need for him to sing.
The crowd did the work for him as thousands of voices came together in a poignant throwback to the era that etched his name into the britpop hall of fame forever.
Noel did what he does best by playing hit after hit and delivered to a rapturous audience of new and old fans alike.
Th encore, Masterplan, rounded off an effortlessly spectacular set. Liam who? Noel casts no shadows.
Fireworks and a piper closed the biggest festival in the Scottish calendar that's been refreshed for the best. Bring on next year!