One of my favourite Noel Gallagher interviews. Noel is on good form, but it's how much he's geeking out over guitars, amps and pedals. Les Paul into the WEM and Marshall Valvestate - sound of my youth. Also the mystery DLBIA chord finally revealed once and for all!
Great interview! Noel was on Rob Brydon's podcast (Noel is a big fan of Would I Lie To You? he said!) which was filmed at his studio too.. He was on top "rock 'n' roll comedian" form trying to impress Rob - you should check that out.
Great interview/musician nerdgasm of a show. Crazy how he played Knebworth with basically a tuner pedal and feck all else [Edit: Great point Daniel, re Noel's taking a backseat onstage and suppressing his "inner rockstar". I'd describe his stage presence as the epitome of "quiet confidence" - which if anything is amplified by his little bro's peacocking 😆]
Congratulations Spencer and Daniel on your latest great achievement of reaching 100k subscribers. Really enjoy watching your videos, whether it be Oasis/Gallaghers, or hilarious comedy stuff like The Inbetweeners, Bob Mortimer (while on ‘Would I Lie To You?’) and Sean Lock. Your reactions are interesting and the getting or not getting translation/context/understanding, from across the pond is great viewing. Love the logo on Spencer’s tshirt in this video. Great merch! Here’s to you breaking the 1 million subscribers barrier soon! Live Forever!!
Great reaction, here's my 2cents: 1. Gotta love how down-to-earth he is when surrounded but people who adore music as much as he does. 2. He butchered DLBIA solo because he's been playing it with Capo 4 for the last decade (it was so weird to see him singing/playing it in standard tuning) 3. Using two amps wasn't groundbreaking, just uncommon. Most people got a signature guitar (style), a signature amp, a signature string gauge, etc. The fact he would compensate the sound of the Marshall with the WEM tells you how good of an ear he's had even back then)
I bought my first guitar from Johnny Roadhouse in Manchester, just because I knew back then that Noel bought his first from there. It must've been in about 1995-96. It was a black Encore bass and dirt cheap. I used to rehearse at Sankey's Soaps with a band that split up after only a few months. I left the bass in a locker there all locked up and I've never bothered going back to get it. It could be still there for all I know haha.
Guys check out the interview with Paul McCartney it's a 3 part thing but he goes through the explanations of some great beatles tracks. It's called McCartney 3,2,1
Noel's famous Orange amp is currently owned by an Oasis collector in Mexico. (He also owns Bonehead's sofa from the Definitely Maybe album cover art! Gosh knows how much the postage on that thing was!..)
100, 000 subscribers! Congratulations! 🍺🍻🍾 I only discovered your channel this week and have recommended you to approx' 45 people. Everyone should do same...numbers will leap! Here's to the next 100k!! 😘
That guitar in Noel's kitchen where he grew up was like a gift from the gods, imagine what the world would be like without Oasis, Liam and NGHFB's, if that guitar had not been there, then he may never had learnt to play one, let that thought sink in, thank the lord it was.
There is a really good guitar band called Tribes, they've just put a album out called Rabbit Head. There are still good guitar bands out there but they don't get any radio play these days. Hard Pill is a great guitar song off of Tribes's new album 👍
I was in a band with someone years ago who would never know all the lyrics and always needed a lyrics sheet 😂 He was a good singer but never remembered lyrics.
Lone Star is his studio near King's Cross Station, he lives in maida vale or will soon when it's finished. Noels got so much more about him than Liam, broader range or words is just one. Maybe that's why the celebrity world loves noel but doesn't bother with Liam
Good discusion, not sure why Noel was dragged into it ;) He does make a good point though, WEM made fantastic amps, i had a Dominator i should never have sold. Pick one up if you ever can, pretty much any model, it'll more than likely still work, and still sound amazing. The interview makes me laugh though, he tells so many different versions of stories I've heard before,particularly about guitars, to the point where you can't believe anything, which is just kinda how he is. I do like how he believes particular songs are in certain guitar's, The Edge is another one that follows that philosophy. Check out a song by Neil Innes called, How Sweet To Be An Idiot, see if it sounds familiar.
Lol most peoples heroes are bell ends.. that why they say never meet your hero.. and now where there was some mystique social media has destroyed all mystery.
Love the videos guys, keep it up. Would love to see your blur rabbit hole continue. Would be great to see a charmless man reaction and also would love to see you watch the blur: no distance left to run documentary. It’ll give you guys a good look at their journey and the build up to their 2009 ‘comeback’. Again congrats on 100k
*Noel's not being quite honest about the "reggae" comment from Liam -- he actually said Wonderwall was "gay", or "that's poofs' music" on 1st hearing. So Noel's being politically correct by saying "reh--gay".
Noel Gallagher is cool, but you can't put him on the same pedestal as Tony Iommi as a guitar player. There's someone who got lucky with the scene and someone who defined heavy metal 50 years back
It's worth keeping in mind that for every great Oasis gig there were 3 dog sh*t performances. You guys have been exposed to a very limited view of Oasis of mostly epic performances. Not the ones where they were so messed up they couldn't perform and walked off stage or the ones when Liam didn't even turn up or the ones where they just broke down. The reason alone they failed in America was because they only had about 2 decent performances there out of more than 30. They were a hot mess of a band for sure. If you went to one of their great gigs it was a special thing but i went to many of their gigs that were not even approaching acceptable. It wasn't because of cigarettes and alcohol. It was because of drugs and alcohol.
I'm so sorry but noel is a bell end... How ever love your channel congrats on the 100k i still remember the garage vibe good luck. I hope you survive the chance next month (if they follow though with the plans im definitely deleting Y. T
A good reaction to do would be Good Riddance (Time of your Life) since it was the first song you learned how to play, but the AI Liam Gallagher version
Pedal show with Noel was superb!! Most insightful interview for years. 👌
COYS!
One of my favourite Noel Gallagher interviews.
Noel is on good form, but it's how much he's geeking out over guitars, amps and pedals.
Les Paul into the WEM and Marshall Valvestate - sound of my youth.
Also the mystery DLBIA chord finally revealed once and for all!
I’m seeing Noel live tomorrow at a festival, I feel like a kid at Christmas haha. Easily my biggest music idol of all time!
Enjoy!
Great interview! Noel was on Rob Brydon's podcast (Noel is a big fan of Would I Lie To You? he said!) which was filmed at his studio too.. He was on top "rock 'n' roll comedian" form trying to impress Rob - you should check that out.
Yep that good
I am from England and Love American country music, fav at the moment is Bailey Zimmerman
Great interview/musician nerdgasm of a show. Crazy how he played Knebworth with basically a tuner pedal and feck all else [Edit: Great point Daniel, re Noel's taking a backseat onstage and suppressing his "inner rockstar". I'd describe his stage presence as the epitome of "quiet confidence" - which if anything is amplified by his little bro's peacocking 😆]
Congrats on 100k boys, remember tuning in years ago for your reactions! Happy how far you’ve came
Congratulations Spencer and Daniel on your latest great achievement of reaching 100k subscribers. Really enjoy watching your videos, whether it be Oasis/Gallaghers, or hilarious comedy stuff like The Inbetweeners, Bob Mortimer (while on ‘Would I Lie To You?’) and Sean Lock. Your reactions are interesting and the getting or not getting translation/context/understanding, from across the pond is great viewing.
Love the logo on Spencer’s tshirt in this video. Great merch!
Here’s to you breaking the 1 million subscribers barrier soon! Live Forever!!
Watching this has made me want to buy a guitar 🎸 😂
do it now
Great reaction, here's my 2cents:
1. Gotta love how down-to-earth he is when surrounded but people who adore music as much as he does.
2. He butchered DLBIA solo because he's been playing it with Capo 4 for the last decade (it was so weird to see him singing/playing it in standard tuning)
3. Using two amps wasn't groundbreaking, just uncommon. Most people got a signature guitar (style), a signature amp, a signature string gauge, etc. The fact he would compensate the sound of the Marshall with the WEM tells you how good of an ear he's had even back then)
I bought my first guitar from Johnny Roadhouse in Manchester, just because I knew back then that Noel bought his first from there. It must've been in about 1995-96. It was a black Encore bass and dirt cheap. I used to rehearse at Sankey's Soaps with a band that split up after only a few months. I left the bass in a locker there all locked up and I've never bothered going back to get it. It could be still there for all I know haha.
Was it 50 quid? 😂
@@davidforster1628 Lol dyu know what it might've been! 🤣 Can't remember now was so long ago.
@@whitedwarf4986 😂😂
Guys check out the interview with Paul McCartney it's a 3 part thing but he goes through the explanations of some great beatles tracks. It's called McCartney 3,2,1
Noel's famous Orange amp is currently owned by an Oasis collector in Mexico. (He also owns Bonehead's sofa from the Definitely Maybe album cover art! Gosh knows how much the postage on that thing was!..)
Its when he drops the head for the double stops, thats what gives me hope of a reunion. 😂
Congratulations Guys, love your channel..
Wow is that a little Liam in a bucket hat statue in the begining in Noel's studio? I feel at least a big reunion show or two coming soon......👍🔥🤞
There’s no chance he has a statue of Liam 😂 and there’s no reunion coming. Wish I was wrong though
@@nez9751 bro has to wish no more
@@nez9751 you are and thank god
That epiphone is the oasis sound 👌
100, 000 subscribers! Congratulations! 🍺🍻🍾
I only discovered your channel this week and have recommended you to approx' 45 people. Everyone should do same...numbers will leap!
Here's to the next 100k!! 😘
Welcome in, thanks for spreading the love! 🍻
Just a correction - The Sex Pistols sound was a Fender Twin Flat out!
This was amazing! Johnny Marr ❤. Story is great!!!!❤
You should watch Lord Don’t Slow Me Down. It was DVD that followed Oasis through the Don’t Believe the Truth tour.
I bought the box set dvd for that and it came with the Manchester gig as well.just found it again
I love that you're as big a fanboy as the guys interviewing him :D
I love listening to musicians motives and insperations.
Been with you guys since your 2nd month. Congrats on 100k.
That guitar in Noel's kitchen where he grew up was like a gift from the gods, imagine what the world would be like without Oasis, Liam and NGHFB's, if that guitar had not been there, then he may never had learnt to play one, let that thought sink in, thank the lord it was.
There is a really good guitar band called Tribes, they've just put a album out called Rabbit Head. There are still good guitar bands out there but they don't get any radio play these days. Hard Pill is a great guitar song off of Tribes's new album 👍
That smiths guitar is the pick of destiny lol
Noel knows 👌
Tremendous boys, loved that
Just brilliant
City scalf in background 👕👕👕
I was in a band with someone years ago who would never know all the lyrics and always needed a lyrics sheet 😂 He was a good singer but never remembered lyrics.
Took a long time to find it, but got that adidas sticker on my Epi Hummingbird 1:22:31
Lone Star is his studio near King's Cross Station, he lives in maida vale or will soon when it's finished. Noels got so much more about him than Liam, broader range or words is just one. Maybe that's why the celebrity world loves noel but doesn't bother with Liam
The Foo are still rocking it
Congrats on the 100K guys, Embrace the suck!
Good discusion, not sure why Noel was dragged into it ;)
He does make a good point though, WEM made fantastic amps, i had a Dominator i should never have sold. Pick one up if you ever can, pretty much any model, it'll more than likely still work, and still sound amazing.
The interview makes me laugh though, he tells so many different versions of stories I've heard before,particularly about guitars, to the point where you can't believe anything, which is just kinda how he is.
I do like how he believes particular songs are in certain guitar's, The Edge is another one that follows that philosophy.
Check out a song by Neil Innes called, How Sweet To Be An Idiot, see if it sounds familiar.
No Fucks given. The whole truth.
He misses just being a guitar player Cmon OASIS!!!!
And here we are..
Noel says he's 5ft 6 in 3 interviews I've seen
Lol most peoples heroes are bell ends.. that why they say never meet your hero.. and now where there was some mystique social media has destroyed all mystery.
Love the videos guys, keep it up.
Would love to see your blur rabbit hole continue. Would be great to see a charmless man reaction and also would love to see you watch the blur: no distance left to run documentary. It’ll give you guys a good look at their journey and the build up to their 2009 ‘comeback’.
Again congrats on 100k
Taylor Swift plays a Fender Johnny Marr signature Jaguar!
*Noel's not being quite honest about the "reggae" comment from Liam -- he actually said Wonderwall was "gay", or "that's poofs' music" on 1st hearing. So Noel's being politically correct by saying "reh--gay".
2:39:25 unfairly I might add. There is no way you can be 80-20 in favour of Liam.
Noel Gallagher is cool, but you can't put him on the same pedestal as Tony Iommi as a guitar player. There's someone who got lucky with the scene and someone who defined heavy metal 50 years back
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek then go on and write some Oasis hits!🤦♂
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek you're cringe! Claiming it's luck, when Noel is the reason for Oasis sound and many hits.
Yep and Noel got lucky with the scene who defined British indie rock 30 yrs ago. They’re both very different but both great.
01:29:15
If you don't like Council Skies your judgement is seriously questionable
How dare you say those words about Moz....
It's worth keeping in mind that for every great Oasis gig there were 3 dog sh*t performances. You guys have been exposed to a very limited view of Oasis of mostly epic performances. Not the ones where they were so messed up they couldn't perform and walked off stage or the ones when Liam didn't even turn up or the ones where they just broke down. The reason alone they failed in America was because they only had about 2 decent performances there out of more than 30. They were a hot mess of a band for sure. If you went to one of their great gigs it was a special thing but i went to many of their gigs that were not even approaching acceptable. It wasn't because of cigarettes and alcohol. It was because of drugs and alcohol.
I'm so sorry but noel is a bell end... How ever love your channel congrats on the 100k i still remember the garage vibe good luck. I hope you survive the chance next month (if they follow though with the plans im definitely deleting Y. T
It's funny noel gets your knickers in a twist
He is overrated same as Oasis imho and I’m from Manchester
The cardboard cut out with the man city scarf was Pep Guardiola city manager, if Spencer did not know.
The 90s beatles
Brilliant
A good reaction to do would be Good Riddance (Time of your Life) since it was the first song you learned how to play, but the AI Liam Gallagher version
Did you review, dead to the world on council sky's? Beautiful song ????