OASIS: Tony McCarroll, From Founding Member to Fired

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  • Tony McCarroll was one of the founding members of Oasis and central to their sound and style during the Definitely Maybe era. He was in the band before Noel Gallagher, but was fired by Noel before the band started recording their second album. This is the story of how he joined and left the band.
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  • @sambrockelsby522
    @sambrockelsby522 2 роки тому +418

    Funny how every Oasis story seems to start exactly the same way: "The band were drinking in a (hotel/restaurant/airport/train/backstage area), when Liam... "

  • @oasismaybeoasistribute4894
    @oasismaybeoasistribute4894 2 роки тому +317

    He drummed live on supersonic with us a couple of years ago. He definitely has a vibe and groove of his own. Amazing unrehearsed and unexpected moment and one I’ll never forget, was also a really nice humble bloke ✌🏻

    • @roywalker5898
      @roywalker5898 2 роки тому +13

      Saw that video, he sounded great !

    • @jamesjameson4566
      @jamesjameson4566 2 роки тому +46

      God that's tragic, drumming on a tribute band of the band he founded

    • @roywalker5898
      @roywalker5898 2 роки тому +77

      @@jamesjameson4566 really ? Could have been just a bit of fun & he made a few people happy

    • @slidenaway
      @slidenaway 2 роки тому +11

      @@roywalker5898 it can be both lol. I see your point, but it feels tragic to me too *shrug*

    • @billymkirkwood4956
      @billymkirkwood4956 2 роки тому +9

      @@jamesjameson4566 well said, yeah I think personality or personalities comes into play possibly, never met him, but seems like a humble guy, and a founder.

  • @grindhousearcade
    @grindhousearcade 2 роки тому +264

    I've had the privilege of meeting Tony and he's an absolute gent. His drumming is a huge part of that first album's sound and it wouldn't be the same without it.

  • @susantadayon2992
    @susantadayon2992 2 роки тому +108

    I think Noel disliked Tony on a visceral level. Tony was the oldest of three brothers, loving father, happy family life, embraced their Irish heritage, supported in his musical ambitions. Noel was the middle brother, horrible family life, an abusive father, no support of his ambitions and a very ambivalent feeling towards his Irish heritage.

    • @version736ha2
      @version736ha2 2 роки тому +4

      @@abcxyz53 not sure he would have done the union flag guitar thing if he really had have been. Just my view

    • @jamesokeeffe3216
      @jamesokeeffe3216 2 роки тому +21

      Noel uses the Irish thing when he needs it ☘️☘️☘️

    • @kerkiraz
      @kerkiraz Рік тому +5

      If Tony was any good as a drummer why has the guy disappeared into obscurity? If he was a good drummer surly he would have done the rounds on the music scene; can’t say I’ve heard anything although Im happy to be to be corrected.

    • @tahirali4578
      @tahirali4578 Рік тому +23

      @@kerkiraz Maybe he became disenchanted with being in a band after leaving Oasis. I used to be an art student in high school. After being forced to draw every single day, art became very mechanical and I eventually hated it. I haven’t drawn or painted since graduating. That was 30 years ago.
      Having said that, maybe you are right.

    • @johnmccaughey2722
      @johnmccaughey2722 Рік тому +2

      @@jamesokeeffe3216 yeh hes irish when it suits him.

  • @Thenocturnalflowers
    @Thenocturnalflowers Рік тому +43

    You know you’ve had a career in music, impacted on others and been something in rock & roll history when James Hargreaves pulls together and puts out a rockumentary.

  • @themichael3105
    @themichael3105 2 роки тому +36

    Tony was perfect for Definitely Maybe. It wouldn’t have sounded so raw with Whitey on the chops. Like Mani said, “At the end of the day,, he’s Tony McCarrol ex of Oasis, and there’s not a lot of people who can say that.”
    Nice vid. Cheers, mate.

  • @suds3405
    @suds3405 2 роки тому +35

    Tony was always my favourite oasis drummer, he understood the oasis sound

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 Рік тому

      What, more than the fella who wrote the fookin’ songs? Get over yerself, lad!

  • @oasisnole
    @oasisnole 2 роки тому +30

    I met Tony in Tampa, Florida of all places back in 1995. He had moved over for a bit to get away from it all. I connected w/ him on Twitter & he confirmed ‘yep that was me!’ Really nice guy!

  • @craigcharlesworth1538
    @craigcharlesworth1538 2 роки тому +119

    My issue with Oasis post-Definitely Maybe was that they lost the punk edge they started with and started sounding more and more polished, and they lost something. And I really think Tony's drumming was probably the biggest part of that.

    • @howieboy62032914
      @howieboy62032914 2 роки тому +18

      What I find really interesting is that there are two types of Oasis fan: those who prefer the punkier sound and usually think Definitely Maybe is their best album (like yourself) or those who prefer the more polished sound of Morning Glory (like me). I think moving away from that punk sound and evolving into the band that they did is what elevated them into being so epic, but completely respect people in the other camp too. Plus Supersonic is my favourite Oasis track and it's from DM

    • @straightfaya7765
      @straightfaya7765 2 роки тому +7

      Yes , yes and yes i must say. They defo lost something when he got sacked.

    • @lawsaudiovault1942
      @lawsaudiovault1942 Рік тому +7

      The bands are totally different but it's very true and a sort of similar thing happened with Guns N' Roses in many ways, then you get the same divide of what the first drummer brought to the sound of the first album, then got a new, more seasoned drummer but lost a certain sound

    • @DrEko2012
      @DrEko2012 Рік тому +7

      100% agree. For me, I'm all about the energy and sound of DM and its B-sides and even the pre DM demos.

    • @BackToBackJames
      @BackToBackJames Рік тому +9

      It was Noel's songwriting. Definitely Maybe was an album written for and from a struggling working class man. He can't really write those same songs with that sound after making it big.

  • @scousehouse9080
    @scousehouse9080 2 роки тому +64

    Love Tony. Those who saw Oasis in '94 know what I mean, he was really starting to make his presence felt in the band. Brilliant punk rock drummer.

    • @samuraininjarockstar9355
      @samuraininjarockstar9355 Рік тому +4

      The best gigs were 94 by a mile , it was great when they weren’t as well known …

    • @johnmccaughey2722
      @johnmccaughey2722 Рік тому +4

      Chicago 94 is brilliant

    • @davidsummer8631
      @davidsummer8631 Рік тому +1

      Never a fan of the band but I did get to see them a few times in 94 and my interest in them was more than it was over the following years the swagger then felt genuine.

  • @bentheled
    @bentheled 2 роки тому +52

    Alan White's drumming on WTSMG is such a massive part of that album. I really can't imagine it being anywhere near as successful if Tony had drummed on it.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому +1

      @@roberttodd2414 No you must be talking about DM, There’s nothing boring about whiteys drumming.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому +1

      @@roberttodd2414 Once again your thinking of Tonys drumming. You can’t compare the two.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому

      @@roberttodd2414 🤣🤣 The Backstreet boys. Right then. Do you even play the drums?

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому +1

      Do you know what the drummers role in the band is?

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому +8

      @@roberttodd2414 Tony only knew 2 fucking drum beats and one fill, Now that’s boring. Think we will agree to disagree on this one.

  • @basscom77
    @basscom77 2 роки тому +60

    McCarroll was a better drummer than Guigsy was a bass player.

    • @connorward7711
      @connorward7711 2 роки тому +10

      Tbh I'd probably agree. The refrain for both is that they were good live but came up short in the studio. Wonder why they didn't boot Guigs. I guess it was easier for Noel to do the bass parts than it was for him to do the drum parts.

    • @chrisk7082
      @chrisk7082 2 роки тому +4

      And a better drummer than Liam’s awful singing. Noel Gallagher realised that he was a far better singer than Liam hence the rows and on stage strops.

    • @b00ts4ndc4ts
      @b00ts4ndc4ts Рік тому +2

      @@chrisk7082 I think Noel is realising that being a lead singer is harder than it looks, Noel's voice sounds dreadful lately but Liam has gotten a lot better.

    • @Crinkle65
      @Crinkle65 Рік тому

      Bullocks

  • @stelladogbreath1904
    @stelladogbreath1904 2 роки тому +19

    I went to school with Alan white hes a good bloke . Imagine trying to work with them two bellends Noel and Liam , it would be like working with two old grannies

  • @christschin3708
    @christschin3708 2 роки тому +13

    Worked with Tony a few years ago. Lovely bloke.

  • @WalterSobchak1000
    @WalterSobchak1000 Рік тому +35

    Noel was always a frustrated solo act, who seemed to resent the attention Liam got. It's noticeable how much better they were in the early days when Noel didn't have mic in front of him and just played guitar. He also must have failed to grasp that the rawness of those early tracks and Tony's drumming was why so many fans got hooked in the first place. Tony's legacy of being a part of that brilliant debut album can never be taken away by anyone

  • @daleywhaley
    @daleywhaley 2 роки тому +33

    Never a massive fan of the band but always intrigued regarding how Tony was released. He was integeral to their early sound and not many people can say they played on one of the biggest albums of the 1990s.

  • @dhul_qarnyan
    @dhul_qarnyan 2 роки тому +17

    The drumming by Tony on the even earlier Oasis songs that were never released is also amazing.

  • @rivolinho
    @rivolinho 2 роки тому +115

    Seems to me, all his life, Noel has been trying to get to where he is today. Fully in control of his own destiny, no annoying outside influences or distractions, no unwanted input from others. Wife, kids and a band made up of session musicians who he pays a wage to.
    He's said it himself, he was kind of relieved when Oasis ended. Cutting Liam out of his life was the final piece of the jigsaw for a perfect life. Sad, but that's who Noel is.

    • @sidv192
      @sidv192 2 роки тому +11

      cough .. cough.. sell out.

    • @huwwebb8059
      @huwwebb8059 2 роки тому +9

      Is that a bad thing? If he didn’t have that drive and that point to prove Oasis would never of gotten anywhere

    • @rivolinho
      @rivolinho 2 роки тому +21

      @@glynne.cicada it's sad because they're brothers. They're the sons of a mother still alive who sure would like to see them speaking again before she's gone. Everything in life isn't about "The big I AM and MY JOURNEY"

    • @TheVocitus
      @TheVocitus 2 роки тому +7

      @@glynne.cicada Nature of the beast Brothers alway fall in/out of love during their lives and have opinions on partners .
      I think the incident you were on about is when Noel's wife posted on social media that Liam was an (Oasis Tribute) act during his Glastonbury set and why isn't he dead yet something on those lines
      I think Liam's DM reply to his Niece was then leaked.
      I think wishing your Brother-in-Law Dead coming from the rational minded Sarah is far worse. Than the ramblings of a drunken Liam on Twitter calling her the Wicked Witch and she is the reason for Oasis not reuniting.

    • @TheVocitus
      @TheVocitus 2 роки тому +1

      Ha Ha replied to the wrong post ..They'll make up one day 100%

  • @peterryan7889
    @peterryan7889 2 роки тому +41

    Oasis most memorable drumming is intro to live forever and bring it on down. Be proud Tony

    • @tornaclconor5149
      @tornaclconor5149 2 роки тому

      Mark Coyle actually came up with the intro drums on Live Forever. Him and Noel talk about it in the Supersonic book.

    • @Uzurr69
      @Uzurr69 2 роки тому +3

      Also the drum beat to Supersonic is killer.

    • @midasiscariot
      @midasiscariot 2 роки тому +5

      Definitely Maybe has some of the best sounding drums in the world, the entirety of it.

    • @Fazzat333
      @Fazzat333 2 роки тому

      @@midasiscariot Sober up.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому

      @@Uzurr69 The way Alan plays it is much better in my opinion. It’s a basic beat Tony plays all he does is open his hi hat up more.

  • @Captain_Rhodes
    @Captain_Rhodes 2 роки тому +95

    he was the best drummer for Oasis and was on their best album and one of the best records of the 90s. I think a lot off people agree with me and he must take some happiness from that

    • @Captain_Rhodes
      @Captain_Rhodes 2 роки тому +19

      @@GM-pn7ih white was a better drummer I agree. For most bands he would have been better, but for Oasis I prefer Tony. His style made them rock harder and that was the Oasis I liked the best

    • @midasiscariot
      @midasiscariot 2 роки тому +15

      The band musically fell apart almost immidately after Definitely Maybe. Morning Glory is a mixed bag of excellence and trash. Definitely Maybe's quality is unmatched by the rest of their discography by a landslide. Their first and last truly great record. It's a shame most people can't see it. The drumming plays a major role in all this, too.

    • @Captain_Rhodes
      @Captain_Rhodes 2 роки тому +3

      @@GM-pn7ih yea i know. he had good groove, but i liked oasis when they were more straight ahead. whats the story is a good album but nothing special. the first one is a real classic

    • @jasonhicks3364
      @jasonhicks3364 2 роки тому +12

      @@midasiscariot morning glory a mixed bag??!! Give your head a wobble son

    • @oasisinthesun08
      @oasisinthesun08 2 роки тому +6

      Clearly not the best drummer for Oasis. He had no flair and no creativity. Whitey was a million miles better.

  • @paulh6213
    @paulh6213 2 роки тому +22

    The manner in which Tony was sacked was disgusting. One week on TOTP. Next week sacked. I remember the period well. One thing that was further disgusting was removing Tony from all future royalties from Oasis sales he performed on. Poor form

    • @RPowell1980
      @RPowell1980 2 роки тому +5

      No wonder he sued the band

    • @bladerunner2255
      @bladerunner2255 3 місяці тому

      The royalties was tony own fault tbh as he sued them so the royalties stopped.

  • @jmacattack1234
    @jmacattack1234 2 роки тому +119

    I love oasis, they changed my life when I was around 14. Over the the years it’s become obvious that Noel is a ruthless and selfish little man. Nicking bits of songs from his mates and giving them zero credit, bullying Tony out the band, decades of bad mouthing his brother to any journalist that’ll listen and then cutting him out of his life when it’s patently obvious all he wants is your love and approval.
    Early oasis songs were great but there is absolutely no chance whatsoever that oasis would even be signed without Liam. He was the star. His presence and voice up until around 1999 was absolutely captivating. Watch those Earl’s Court performances. Liam is mesmerising. Noel was jealous of his ability to control the audience and his undeniable star quality.

    • @sharman8489
      @sharman8489 2 роки тому +16

      We must be around a similar age and as you quite rightly say Liam was the real star at the time and Noel was merely someone in the background. Noel is a brilliant songwriter and his ruthlessness probably helped with the success of oasis. I’m a huge fan of oasis but As a person I wouldn’t have the time of day for him, i would look the other way if I passed him in the street.

    • @nellsun2521
      @nellsun2521 2 роки тому +23

      @@sharman8489 I can remember in 95 watching Oasis vid's with friends and our general consensus was that Noel was the 'cool, quiet one'. He was still quite mysterious at that point as Liam had all the focus on him. But nowadays, Liam seems like the nicer of the 2, by far.

    • @theselector4733
      @theselector4733 2 роки тому +8

      Noel has admitted that he's a cunt, he said so in "The Supersonic" doco.
      If you've seen many interviews with Noel you'll realize that although he's very entertaining & funny, he's also a lying, conniving bastard that flip flops and changes opinion like the wind. It's hard to get a truthful, longterm position from him.
      But he gets away with it because he's charming, quick witted and articulate.
      He obviously manipulated the situation with Tony to make him feel isolated and left out. It's almost as if he was pushing Tony so much so he'd leave of his own accord.

    • @michaelmulhall5007
      @michaelmulhall5007 2 роки тому +2

      @@theselector4733 Somewhere between the end of chasing yesterday and the start of who built the moon Noel turned into a right right cunt. Forgot where he came from. Started slagging the fans off cause his brother rides from the dead after beady eye flopped. We are all going to knebworth and even though Noel will still get most the money from that. It’s not about that it’s about the spirit of what oasis were to people. 2009 I think her had enough of Liam because the gigs were shocking his voice was shot to pieces to still didn’t want to be professional Like Bono or Martin. But Noel wouldn’t admit that he made out Paris was huge scrap it was tiny compared to ones before. He made up the lies of liam wanting pretty green in the tour poster to all his mates from the sun to discredit liam. Real fans don’t forget that shit

    • @stuartcarswell2815
      @stuartcarswell2815 2 роки тому

      @@michaelmulhall5007 he should only get the PRS royalties for the songs played on the night he wrote... the gate, merch and other income will be taken by Liam's operation after everyone's been paid and management take their 20% and agent their 10%

  • @Hayley.a
    @Hayley.a 2 роки тому +14

    Tony and his 3 brothers were in a band with my ex boyfriend after oasis. They were called Raika big following around Manchester they were a good band! I still have their domos on my pc at home

    • @jamesokeeffe3216
      @jamesokeeffe3216 2 роки тому +2

      Put them up on UA-cam please ☘️☘️☘️

    • @deanmurphy8915
      @deanmurphy8915 2 роки тому +1

      Ye throw them up please? Thanks..

  • @hello.stephenking
    @hello.stephenking 2 роки тому +15

    I agree with many others who have written comments about Tony. The beat he brought to Oasis in Definitely Maybe will always be amazing and it's incredible that he never decided to stick a drumstick up any of the band members' anatomy like some deserved. All the best to you Tony. Great vid Jim!

    • @desertrose1226
      @desertrose1226 2 роки тому +5

      Liam seemed to be ok with him, as was Bone Head.

  • @roywalker5898
    @roywalker5898 2 роки тому +19

    For what it's worth James, I love Tony' s drumming on DM. He may not be Ginger Baker, but it suited Oasis. When he was fired, something went with him.

    • @Gell1967
      @Gell1967 2 роки тому +9

      Ringo fitted The Beatles Moon fitted The Who, if they swapped bands it wouldn't have worked. Tony fitted Oasis, personally I think Guigsy was the weak link, the bass is always mixed as low as possible, unlike Macca with The Beatles or Bruce Foxton with The Jam

    • @desertrose1226
      @desertrose1226 2 роки тому

      @@Gell1967 and he knew it! What a twat that Guigsy sounds.

  • @lutonian7918
    @lutonian7918 2 роки тому +14

    Tony Mc'carroll still is one of the best drummers Oasis have had and that iconic drum beat from supersonic , brilliant love Tony 🥁

    • @dezmounts978
      @dezmounts978 Рік тому

      There are only 2 important ones, and I think we who is better by a mile

    • @b00ts4ndc4ts
      @b00ts4ndc4ts Рік тому

      Personally I think Zakk is the best drummer that Oasis ever had in their recordings.

  • @showsthatgame
    @showsthatgame 2 роки тому +18

    Ive read the books but hearing someone read out some of the parts breaks my heart for tony even more. But hey. Hes still a major part of the oasis story. Not a bad shift on this earth

    • @LIVERNIL723
      @LIVERNIL723 2 роки тому +7

      Me too. It seems as though he was ganged up on and bullied. Very disturbing.

  • @dee-dee333
    @dee-dee333 2 роки тому +31

    Things all happen for a reason.
    If you’re gonna be known for being part of Oasis…you’d want to be known for Definitely Maybe👍🏻

  • @malterwitty5433
    @malterwitty5433 2 роки тому +15

    Being the drummer on the debut album is better than being a player on any of the other albums IMO , Tony MC deserves credit for the debut album.

  • @johnnysmith5770
    @johnnysmith5770 2 роки тому +30

    After this i do feel a lot of sympathy for tony human wise.The comment he made at guigs was so true.If anything guigs should of been the one who was kicked out,seeing as noel did basically all his parts on definitely maybe.And id never really thought about the hypocrisy of noels exit citing verbal abuse from liam,when thats all they did at tony

    • @JustAnotherBlader
      @JustAnotherBlader 2 роки тому

      Ya but Guigs held his own on the stage with the songs from both albums (DM and WTSMG)… Tony would not have been able to play the songs live from WTSMG.

    • @glennconnell6785
      @glennconnell6785 2 роки тому +2

      Guigsy was up Noel's ass he was weakest musician out the whole lot of them thays why he run back to Noel lied and back up Noel Tony drumming not even that bad Noel just didn't like him they all new before hand he was getting the sack they just didn't tell him got management to say your sacked sad

  • @snaggletooth4585
    @snaggletooth4585 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve met Tony, proper genuine guy.

  • @tornaclconor5149
    @tornaclconor5149 2 роки тому +6

    Absolutely incredible video James! Amazing the research and work you do.

  • @GT-bz9nc
    @GT-bz9nc 2 роки тому +9

    I've read both books - my takeaway is he was a reasonable talented drummer and a solid geezer. He had the fortunate timing to sync up with future legends, but he also had an inability to let small slights, issues, and verbal shade just drift. No focus on the bigger picture. Tony fell on his sword for almost every slight from Noel, and that likely finished him in Noel's eyes. Hopefully one day they all can reconcile.

    • @glennconnell6785
      @glennconnell6785 2 роки тому +9

      Noel just didn't like him from the start simple as that but shit the band and crew give him wasn't on

  • @samuelgirard1407
    @samuelgirard1407 2 роки тому +10

    Best line was "Guigsy now had his head so far up Noel's arse, that Noel would've had two sets of teeth to brush!" I feel sorry for Tony in how he was treated. His girlfriend didn't help at all with the fighting and stress she seemed to bring. That came at the worst possible time for him with all that he already had to deal with in the band. It seemed like everything just added more negative energy to create the perfect storm from which he wouldn't recover from to stay in Oasis.

  • @lorenzodeblock
    @lorenzodeblock 2 роки тому +9

    Much respect for Tony McCarroll !!

  • @goldencabbage45
    @goldencabbage45 2 роки тому +6

    what an incredible video a sad story
    james thank you your videos never fail to make me smile

  • @justincurran7465
    @justincurran7465 2 роки тому +64

    In an era where we are aware of how bad bullying can affect people - I find this kind of behaviour quite shocking, he may not have been the best drummer but no one warrants the abuse that Tony received

    • @tezotezo8532
      @tezotezo8532 2 роки тому +3

      It was unfortunate, but it was about the winning ,not just the taking part,

    • @Jellybeantiger
      @Jellybeantiger 2 роки тому +12

      Drummers are generally looked down upon in bands by narcissists.

    • @modernchampionmusic81
      @modernchampionmusic81 2 роки тому

      @@Jellybeantiger Drummers can be the biggest assholes in a band ..theres no formula to it..and what do you mean a narcissist?
      Do you even know what a narcissist is?

    • @Jellybeantiger
      @Jellybeantiger 2 роки тому

      @@modernchampionmusic81 there we go,example one.

    • @modernchampionmusic81
      @modernchampionmusic81 2 роки тому

      @@Jellybeantiger nah you're trying to be clever but your understanding of narcissistic traits are based on the Diagnostic manual which has infiltrated the mainstream to mean anyone with an opposing opinion to someone else.Every bird that splits up with a fella these days calls them a narcissist.But every single person who picks up an instrument and looks in the mirror is a narcissist as it comes from narcissus the story about the person who fell in love with his own reflection.But that sums up everyone who has ever got on stage ..so the point is when I asked you wasn't to take the piss..or have a go...it was to genuinely ask wether you knew?

  • @JohnnyB15
    @JohnnyB15 2 роки тому +4

    One of the best channels on UA-cam, keep up the great work, James!

  • @desertpointshacks6299
    @desertpointshacks6299 2 роки тому +58

    Noel has almost unimaginable wealth. He made more money than most musicians in history. I really wish he would just give tony a couple of million so that he could have a wonderful retirement and at least have some of the incredible life that all the other members got. There would be no oasis without tony and I wish he would get the financial reward he deserves for starting the whole thing for years with the band. Would be such a wonderful way for Noel and tony to make up. Life is way too short to hold grudges for 30 years and they both achieved so much together!!

    • @rivolinho
      @rivolinho 2 роки тому +31

      Noel has cut his father and brother out of his life and is delighted.
      I doubt he'd care about Tony Mc.

    • @1977chopper
      @1977chopper 2 роки тому +10

      But didn’t Tony win a court case and take £500,000?…

    • @desertpointshacks6299
      @desertpointshacks6299 2 роки тому +7

      @@1977chopper I think he won £550k less £250k in legal costs so £300k net. A lot of money for the average Joe but still nowhere near the multi millions all the others made out of it :( And I think the way his contract was written he wouldn't have got anything if he hadn't sued the band so he didn't have much choice. Really sad.

    • @frommetoyou1981
      @frommetoyou1981 2 роки тому +15

      No one gives away a couple of million, nice thought but simply unimaginable.

    • @DM-yq3pr
      @DM-yq3pr 2 роки тому +13

      He chose to sever all ties when he took them to court for a lousy half mil. He could have kept getting royalties from definitely maybe & some might say but he doesn’t get anything now

  • @seanpaul3954
    @seanpaul3954 2 роки тому +15

    Great video! A very balanced description of events....my impression is that Tony was picked on, but had a tendency to put his foot in his mouth and wasn't interested in progressing as a drummer. Loved his drumming on the first album and sad to hear he had such a rough time in Oasis.

  • @FGD135
    @FGD135 2 роки тому +18

    The best Oasis’ channel ever (godlike). Questions: so Guigs didn’t record any of the bass lines from their debut? If so, who did? Question 2: Guigs basslines were pretty much 4/4 root notes, a dog could play them. Was he ever criticized by his lack of skills such as Tony?

    • @skye3718
      @skye3718 2 роки тому +8

      Alot of people say Noel played most, if not all the bass on Definitely Maybe, WTSMG, BHN and SOTSOG. With that being Noel always denys this saying it was Guigs. If you look at the credits Noel did play bass on some of the songs

    • @FGD135
      @FGD135 2 роки тому +8

      @@skye3718 thanks lad; if only Noel sacked Guigs along with Tony...

    • @polycube868
      @polycube868 2 роки тому +6

      Agreed, I prefer Andy Bell on bass.

    • @CharlesDarkson
      @CharlesDarkson Рік тому +6

      Bonehead & Guigsy's playing had to be redone on SOTSOG but that down to was a legal issue (which I think was tied to Creation going bust at the time the album was almost finished) They deffo played on the previous albums though. Guigs got a free pass from Noel for being barely competent due to being a total yes man, something that Tony wasn't.

  • @Miaou12
    @Miaou12 Рік тому +2

    You're such a great story-teller, impartial and clear. Thanks a lot for this nice summary.

  • @huhidk811
    @huhidk811 Рік тому +5

    I'm glad that, after all was said and done, all of the oasis team, including Noel, had kind words to say about him. They're right, he was the right man for the job and he brought a real punk attitude to the album which made it stand out so much. None of the other albums sound the same, and, in my opinion, as good! Tony might've been a limited drummer but his time and contributions to oasis shouldn't be understated. Personally, he's my favourite oasis drummer out of the two.

  • @karlwalker6648
    @karlwalker6648 2 місяці тому +1

    I really enjoy these videos, I was singer / songwriter/ guitarist in the wild strawberries in the late 80s, Mark Coyle was the guitarist in the band so a lot of these stories are kind of my history in some ways. Keep em coming.👍

  • @HeldByTrees
    @HeldByTrees Рік тому +5

    Tony played on Some Might Say and it’s my favourite Oasis song. It rollicks along so brilliantly.

    • @user-oh7iv3ij5x
      @user-oh7iv3ij5x Рік тому +1

      My fav it was their first Number 1 song and every time I hear it, it takes me straight back love it 💜

    • @hermanhawtrey8578
      @hermanhawtrey8578 Рік тому

      Agreed, Tony’s drumming was at the heart of the Oasis sound. It’s that laid back backbeat which worked. Hence the first album was their best and the second album still with his influence was second best. After that Oasis we’re awful.

  • @shaunclutt4483
    @shaunclutt4483 2 роки тому +12

    You should a video on what happend to Alan white

    • @davidlambert855
      @davidlambert855 Рік тому

      Something to do with Ringo Starrs Son being on the Scene probably had a lot to do with it.

  • @j655876y
    @j655876y 2 роки тому +35

    You should do a video on Oasis setlists, exploring things such as why they opened Knebworth with Columbia, which songs were played most and what was never played and why

    • @ZakynthosDiamandis
      @ZakynthosDiamandis 2 роки тому +13

      I reckon they opened Knebworth with Columbia because it was the first ever Oasis song played on the radio. Also for the very fitting lyric of "there we were, now here we are" - council estate lads, now the biggest band at the biggest gig in Britain.

    • @DenKulesteSomFins
      @DenKulesteSomFins 2 роки тому +6

      "there we were, now here we are" is a pretty good show opener for the biggest gig of the 90s, I think that's it

    • @punkoid76
      @punkoid76 2 роки тому +2

      They opened with Columbia because it’s their best song, two thirds of Definitely Maybe is great, a third is a bit boring and everything they did after is mundane, save the odd song here and there. Before you start I was there at the beginning, they were cool, but like all cool bands they become uncool once all the ordinary people like them, with Oasis it was the moment I was in a local pub full of average people (I was in with a few friends, we were all musicians), when Wonderwall came on the jukebox and all he people that we considered boring and uncool started singing along with it we knew they were over as far as being a cool band was concerned.

    • @rossbrown7014
      @rossbrown7014 2 роки тому +1

      @@punkoid76 You're a muppet, mate

    • @davidhughes2735
      @davidhughes2735 2 роки тому +2

      @@punkoid76 aha get over yourself. "Thou shalt not stop liking a band just because they become popular". Scrubious pip.

  • @beasis
    @beasis 2 роки тому +66

    Great video. I was wondering if you have ever covered on a similar video, the events that led to Guigsy and Bonehead leaving the band?

    • @DanRazaMusic
      @DanRazaMusic 2 роки тому +9

      That would be really interesting but less information to draw from, i imagine.

    • @royfr8136
      @royfr8136 2 роки тому +2

      This would be a good subject. Why would it be more difficult? Are there no books or interviews about this? I would love tosee it.... all i heard Noel say is..."Why would anyone leave a sucessful band willingly?"

    • @DanRazaMusic
      @DanRazaMusic 2 роки тому +10

      @@royfr8136 I think with the MacCaroll story there is enough info out there on either side to offer a balanced, objective interpretation of events. There are plenty of quotes from the Oasis camp - both as it happened and retrospectively - and, obviously, Tony published a comprehensive history of his side of things in his book. Additionally, I believe there was a legal case between the two parties from where relevant info on what went down could be gleaned objectively.
      The problem as I see it with the Bonehead and Guigs fall-out is the paucity of info from the perspective of the two members who left. We know what Noel and Liam said about it at the time, but as far I’m aware there’s been not a lot more been added from anyone else to round the story out. Guigs, for one, has been totally silent. And Bonehead has remained friends with them both and seems too diplomatic to dish the dirt.
      There’s probably a really interesting story to be told about that time, but I wouldn’t take Noel’s account as sacrosanct. My gut instinct is, like with MacCarroll, his main motive was to replace the founder members with more rounded session musicians and he invited a scenario to justify this.
      I’d still love to see a video on it, though!

    • @beasis
      @beasis 2 роки тому +2

      This is probably the more interesting interview I’ve seen from Noel on the subject: ua-cam.com/video/gxWqcuGO-BQ/v-deo.html

    • @ZakynthosDiamandis
      @ZakynthosDiamandis 2 роки тому +4

      "Noel Gallagher claims Arthurs left after a drunken row with Noel regarding a drink and drugs ban set by the band during recording. Noel had intended to ease the recording process by keeping Liam sober, and to make it fair, he insisted the rest of the band do likewise.
      Arthurs could not cope and took to taunting Liam, drinking red wine and kicking other crew members doors in the early hours to pour booze over them[citation needed]. When Noel turned the tables and broke into Arthurs' room, waking him up by pouring wine over his head, Arthurs was so angry that he quit. His guitar parts were subsequently re-recorded by Gallagher"
      This is the story I remember reading at the time. Again, could be true or be fabricated for media buzz.

  • @marcr-m1941
    @marcr-m1941 2 роки тому +44

    Hard to believe Guigsy was almost as much of an arsehole as Noel! He always seemed the most affable of them all. Disappointing. Love McCarroll's drumming on Bring It On Down - a defining Oasis moment, more so than Supersonic. Love Alan White too for Morning Glory. Great video, James, always keeping the discussion open... respect!

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 2 роки тому +12

      He knew he had to suck up to Noel to keep his place in the band. I believe Tony’s version of events rather than the other bloke.

    • @RPowell1980
      @RPowell1980 2 роки тому +8

      In the "there and then" documentary there is a part where Guigsy taking a break from the band. Noel's way of dealing with it? "Come back or you're fired"

    • @SuperDavidGnomo
      @SuperDavidGnomo 2 роки тому

      Hey this is just a side of the history (from Tony) and not truth.

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 2 роки тому +1

      I would say it’s the truth.

    • @RPowell1980
      @RPowell1980 2 роки тому +1

      I recently saw a video of Noel answering questions people asked about him on the internet. One question was why people call him chief, his answer was that was his nickname in school, but in Oasis it was Guigsy who first started calling him that.

  • @simonchaddock3694
    @simonchaddock3694 Рік тому

    I think your comentary is second to none the best narrator of oasis news and trivia well done man

  • @robbiewainwright9078
    @robbiewainwright9078 2 роки тому +1

    been waiting for this video for ages so excited

  • @ZakynthosDiamandis
    @ZakynthosDiamandis 2 роки тому +48

    Very interesting video thanks, James.
    It's heartbreaking to imagine how Tony must have felt when he was sometimes mistreated by the band and others in the bubble. We've all witnessed bullying and behaviour like this at school or work etc. If true, how many were following Noel's lead with the abuse. As Tony says in his book he always got on well with Bonehead and Liam, so I do wonder what the true dynamics were. I get the impression Guigs may have disliked Tony for their political differences too.
    I'm glad The Real People were kind to Tony and that he gave them their due in his book too.
    Probably worth noting Tony writes in his book about his music collection/interests when growing up fondly, and even his discussions about music with Bonehead. Also that Noel previously called Tony a f*ggot for liking The Smiths, only to later claim to be a fan himself when growing up. (If I'm remembering all this correctly)
    I think lots of things were written from the Oasis camp at the time of Tony's departure were fabricated to create controversy and headlines, for example; Tony and Liam's fight in Paris, Tony not knowing Beatles songs, band members questioning Tony's passion for drumming. Again Tony wrote in his book about how Noel used money given to him by McGee to buy new equipment for the band, which Noel did, except for new drum skins that Tony had requested.
    Tony definitely should have tried harder to better himself when given drumming lessons. However I don't think it would have mattered as Noel wanted Alan White and a new sound for the new album. Whitey was the right man for the second album although they did lose the raw punky sound of original Oasis.
    The quote about Noel saying if Tony left they wouldn't be Oasis anymore is very interesting to hear now.

    • @RPowell1980
      @RPowell1980 2 роки тому +7

      I wonder if the real people being kind to Tony was one of the reasons Noel fell out with them?

    • @DJ-ov2it
      @DJ-ov2it 2 роки тому +1

      political differences? what were those?

    • @ZakynthosDiamandis
      @ZakynthosDiamandis 2 роки тому +6

      @@RPowell1980 Perhaps Noel didn't like the fact they got on, or that they valued Tony as a good drummer. However I think the reason Noel banned The Realies from their gigs was because he wanted to create distance from them. He didn't want people discovering about how the The Real People helped Oasis' progression as a band and further influenced their sound (not to mention stealing a handful of their songs). It takes away from the official narrative that Oasis were a hapless band going nowhere until Noel joined and, with his songs and genius, singlehandedly made them the biggest band in Britain.
      Another great book to read is Chris Hutton's (the original singer of The Rain) 'Don't Look Back in Anger - Growing Up with Oasis '. I would love to see James make a video on this. If I'm remembering correctly Hutton goes into detail, like Tony, about Bonehead's importance and how the band had already created the 'Oasis sound' with influences from the Stone Roses and R.E.M. There's also a very interesting bit about when Hutton meets Liam again years later backstage at the Maine Road '96 gig.
      Let's not forget Supersonic was created in a band effort when they all started jamming a new beat together and Noel wrote the lyrics to it. Noel was brilliant no doubt about it, but the other four's roles must not be downplayed or forgotten, they all deserve credit.

    • @ZakynthosDiamandis
      @ZakynthosDiamandis 2 роки тому +3

      @@DJ-ov2it In his book McCarroll writes about his Irish roots and the prejudice he would face as a kid because of it. Although he states the band did not discuss politics he does mention Guisgy was a Conservative and a Thatcherite whereas the rest of the band were Labour.
      I am only speculating and haven't read McCarroll's book in a long time. I can't remember why/when the trouble with him and Guigsy started exactly but they used to be friends. Ironically McCarroll once stood up for Guigs when he was being picked on.

    • @DJ-ov2it
      @DJ-ov2it 2 роки тому

      @@ZakynthosDiamandis oh interesting.

  • @NoelG702
    @NoelG702 2 роки тому +5

    This was excellent! I remember that interview with Noel about the Tony fight. He said something like "He's right, I'm sure whatever he said was true, I was an asshole." Something like that.

  • @Benjim84
    @Benjim84 2 роки тому +1

    Cheers for putting this together. Great video

  • @TheMisterMonkeyman
    @TheMisterMonkeyman Рік тому +8

    Mani said it perfectly about Tony's time with Oasis. And my thought is bands evolve, personalities change. Tony was the perfect drummer for that first record, but I don't think he could have done justice to the songs after it. I've never really liked Guigs, as a person or a bass player. As a bass player myself I could always tell that he was barely pulling off the most basic versions of the songs live and that meant he most likely didn't make up the parts, or even play the bass on record. I've never met any of them, so it's just a feeling I got from what I could see, and seeing him "play" live. Just my perception of it. Great video as always. Peace.

    • @polycube868
      @polycube868 Рік тому +3

      Agreed Tont fit the punky Definitely Maybe era perfectly, I only play guitar and not bass but I know a good bass player when hear one, Guigsy sucks, you can barely hear him most of time, Andy was a much better musician and you could actually hear the bass, Bonehead is a better bass player than Guigsy when they played Letterman without Guigsy with Bonehead on bass they sounded pretty good even though Noel was the only guitar.

    • @bladerunner2255
      @bladerunner2255 3 місяці тому

      U know guigsy personally like are just by Internet videos he hardly ever speaks so I cannot comment I I like him or not as a person surprised u can have opinion on his personality as seems a mute to me.

  • @bougeac
    @bougeac 2 роки тому +7

    “As big as the Beatles”? Their first two albums were easily their peak and for anyone to compare them to the Beatles, well…

  • @henrycastle1
    @henrycastle1 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you,James,
    For your witness
    Time and events are beyond anyones control
    Much love to all band mates
    Time and events
    Thame Oxfordshire

  • @Desleesongs
    @Desleesongs 2 роки тому +1

    Best video I've seen on your channel 👏 and that's not putting down the others. Love the channel and great info.

  • @rachelsghost
    @rachelsghost Рік тому

    Thanks for another great upload James --- I''ve been working my way through your excellent Oasis videos and enjoying each one in turn. 😎👍

  • @connorward7711
    @connorward7711 2 роки тому +6

    Fantastic video. You probably have enough projects as is but for my part I would LOVE to see similar mini bios on Bonehead and Guigsy. Great channel and content!

  • @wjs437
    @wjs437 2 роки тому +3

    These old stories are really good. I never comment on youtube keep it up

  • @attherateofarobase
    @attherateofarobase 2 роки тому +16

    Tony had much more swing than all the other Oasis drummers and he had the best feel for the faster songs. Also, a very cool, simple lick that nobody ever notices in Tony's playing is the way he accents the ride cymbal a lot on the "and" of the "3 and" (Shakermaker, Live Forever, Some Might Say for example) followed by a punchy snare hit. It's his signature fill that makes the songs groove, especially with the tambourine on top.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому

      Tony didn’t have any swing, Tony played very stiff you have to play a bit more relaxed to have swing. Alan had swing, Feel and played what the song needed. Tony only played about 2 or 3 drum grooves and he crashed far too much it was nearly the end of every bar. Sorry but don’t think you can get better than whitey, He was with them during their best times he was a better fit all round.

    • @attherateofarobase
      @attherateofarobase 2 роки тому +3

      @@johnny6476 Disagree. Cloudburst and various live versions of Live Forever have swing, even Columbia does. Whitey was great for his own songs but nobody plays the Tony songs as well as Tony and in fact nobody has ever played his drum parts correctly, despite how simple they are. Whitey was also quite limited in his grooves and often used the same stock beat for the faster songs (eg using the Roll With It beat and fills for tunes like Some Might Say and Supersonic, which sounds cool, but isn't the same). Also Whitey's playing on Columbia live doesn't work for me, it loses the dance feel of the original. Many prefer Whitey and that's cool, but Tony was unique.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому

      @@attherateofarobase Of course all the drummers could play the songs the way Tony did, But they liked to play them there own way. I agree cloudburst does swing a bit but live forever doesn’t nor does Columbia, It does when whitey plays it though. The whitey supersonic groove is much better, I would say that whitey plays most of the definitely maybe songs better. Alan plays multiple styles not just rock so to say he only knows a few himself is rubbish.

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому

      @@attherateofarobase I thought Columbia at the barrowlands was really trippy, I liked that version.

  • @tornaclconor5149
    @tornaclconor5149 2 роки тому +8

    Please do a video on why Bonehead left!!! Or Guigsy or Alan. This subject is so interesting

  • @royaloak5455
    @royaloak5455 2 роки тому +26

    If you want to see just how great Tony’s drumming was just watch the Southend gig from 95. It’s phenomenal.

    • @attherateofarobase
      @attherateofarobase 2 роки тому +5

      Yep. Also Metro 1994 has the best Tony drumming ever. The timing is perfect and he really drives the band.

    • @doctorrobert1339
      @doctorrobert1339 2 роки тому +4

      Southend Pavilion and his last concert at the Sheffield Arena, both are awesome performances.

    • @HighlandMike325
      @HighlandMike325 2 роки тому +3

      I Am The Walrus at Southend was great

    • @Ketis1985
      @Ketis1985 2 роки тому +1

      Gleneagles 94 needs to be mentioned also. My favourite Oasis gig and my favourite versions of live forever and cigarettes and alcohol.

  • @1dorz
    @1dorz 2 роки тому

    Fascinating. Brilliant again, James.

  • @FerrisFlyer
    @FerrisFlyer 2 роки тому +2

    Another excellent piece james. You have a great narration style too. Definitely scope for you to expand on other subjects if you decide to in the future!
    Coincidentally, I was just listening to your 'dark side of noel gallagher' the day this popped up. Noel had a real ruthless streak. Maybe necessarily so to succeed, I cant really judge, but as he said himself - he could certainly be a bit of a bastard!

  • @desertrose1226
    @desertrose1226 2 роки тому +5

    I love your channel -I was once a HUGE Oasis fan and tried to know everything about them back in my childhood but there was so much more to know!! I’m not such a huge fan now (just being honest) but I still love some of their tunes and some of their tunes are now legendary, and I’m still very interested in their backstory, so thanks!! 🙂

  • @sgtpepper00001
    @sgtpepper00001 2 роки тому +11

    How many Oasis songs does Tony start? Live forever, Colombia, Bring it on down, cloudburst, supersonic, ect best drummer by miles - the real spirit

    • @johnny6476
      @johnny6476 2 роки тому

      Columbia just starts with a bass drum, How does that make him the best drummer?

    • @user-oh7iv3ij5x
      @user-oh7iv3ij5x Рік тому +1

      “Some might say” is Tony first No 1 hit

  • @luxnerSD
    @luxnerSD Рік тому +4

    Great summary of Tony's tumultuous ride with Oasis. Will you do one on Alan White's firing? In the "There and Then" DVD they make it sound like Noel was in love with White's drumming so I was surprised when he was fired too.

  • @athen2379
    @athen2379 2 роки тому +1

    These videos are amazing.

  • @stephengrahn9361
    @stephengrahn9361 11 місяців тому

    I did like their popular songs back in the day but never got into them. I do love hearing these stories.

  • @oscarstokes468
    @oscarstokes468 2 роки тому +1

    youre on fire james. hit after hit. bless your soul

  • @joewilliams5396
    @joewilliams5396 2 роки тому +2

    The reality of band life explained well from all sources, I enjoyed your presentation. I'd say most muscians have gone through what Tony has at some point. You either knuckle down, walk out or get kicked out. Whether your a covers muscian or original music muscian you have fit in & not fight it.

  • @rael2099
    @rael2099 Рік тому +3

    Love your content and your dedication for Oasis. You really do your homework.
    I jumped off the Oasis train right after Be Here Now when I realised they didn't have the chops to pick up where The Beatles left, and because they had that attitude and egos larger than their work.
    I guess that's part of lad culture, but for that to work, you gotta be extra gifted like the fab four were.
    It's clear it's not a black and white history but the levels of nastiness, abuse, and outright death threats are mind-blowing, no one should go through that ever, and that Tony stayed for too long instead of quitting long ago it's what makes me wonder about his motivations to keep going in a place he was not wanted at all.
    Sometimes abuse and bad blood becomes routine that, when it's over, they can't realise it's for their best interest yet they feel devastated.
    The irony of it all is that every piece in the band had their comeuppance.
    They were doomed to fail from the start.

  • @MidosujiSen
    @MidosujiSen 2 роки тому +4

    The part where Tony told Noel he'd fuck him up felt so good

  • @trials-2009
    @trials-2009 2 роки тому +2

    great video dude. I love this kind of content.

  • @Pazuzu82
    @Pazuzu82 2 роки тому +4

    I need to get Tony's book, you forgot the part where they asked noel to be they're manager first before noel joined the band...

  • @youngandrew66
    @youngandrew66 2 роки тому +6

    Tony drums on the band's best songs. My brother is a brilliant drummer and says that the whole punk rock vibe died when noel tried to level up (as the songs levelled down). The stones had a vibe with Charlie Watts but being clever chaps knew that his raw edge and Keith's Were the THE Sound and edginess

  • @comebackwimeapplepie
    @comebackwimeapplepie 2 роки тому +118

    Same thing happened with Guns n Roses. Both bands wanted a 'pro' drummer - and lost the whole feel that got them famous.

    • @Bansidhe
      @Bansidhe 2 роки тому +6

      Good comparison.
      I get why they felt they needed someone more advanced for them to progress their sound but there was a notable difference in feel when the early material was played live after.
      Sorum could never get near that same sort of swing on Rocket Queen that Adler had. Similar to the later drummers in Oasis playing the Definitely Maybe material.

    • @petegonad
      @petegonad 2 роки тому +9

      Nah, Adler was a total mess, couldn't keep time because he was doing speedballs and he had a cocaine induced stroke. Not really the same.

    • @richardmoores
      @richardmoores 2 роки тому +7

      @@petegonad I think it’s very similar, I said it in another video. The speedball induced stroke happened after he was let go by the way.

    • @petegonad
      @petegonad 2 роки тому +2

      Adler himself said he didn't blame them for sacking him, he was so messed up he couldn't get the timing right in the studio. On more than one occasion, they bad to manipulate the tempo on his drum track so everyone else could get their tracks done.

    • @Bansidhe
      @Bansidhe 2 роки тому +3

      @@petegonad Yeah Civil War was his swansong. Obviously the substance issues with Adler were a bit different to Tony who seemingly just couldn't be arsed to improve so the band could develop their sound.

  • @RayBraymusic
    @RayBraymusic Рік тому

    Great documentary, well done

  • @craigeboy70
    @craigeboy70 2 роки тому +6

    Dm is my favourite oasis album , when it came out I played it so much I could hear every note every word and every beat in my head . I love the punk of it .

  • @christophercurtis2893
    @christophercurtis2893 2 роки тому +9

    There was a band from London sending out demos to labels including Creation in early 1990. One of their songs was called Drugs and Alcohol. One day I will upload the demo. I don't know how close Noel Gallagher was to Alan McGee but the similarities are uncanny.

  • @booishoois309
    @booishoois309 2 роки тому +81

    I read Tony's book which very much casts NG as the villain. There's probably some truth to both sides - Tony was a mediocre drummer and Noel was a better musician but a lousy person. The stories about how Liam wrote Shakermaker or Columbia (I forget) with Bonehead and Real People, Noel heard it and said it was great until he found out Liam collaborated on it and then said it was shit. Same with listening to a recording of Tony playing drums he thought was a session drummer, saying it was great, then found out it was Tony and immediately changed his view. We see a very insecure man. Anyhow, technically speaking Alan White was a much better drummer, but firing Tony destroyed the band by pumping up NG's ego.

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 Рік тому +5

      Anyone who makes it to the top has to be a bastard. Not my words, John Lennon. NG has and had standards and ambition. He’s clearly a funny charismatic guy and by far the most intelligent and talented of all of them. Bonehead drove the band really well, Liam is o super talented, but Noel is on another level. Look at what they’ve all done after Oasis and remember Noel was a lot older, which creativity is lost. How many 40+ year olds create great music? Not even McCartney.

    • @jonasrmb01
      @jonasrmb01 Рік тому +6

      @@Dude0000 not even mccartney? i think you've missed basically almost everything he did from flaming pie onwards except driving rain

    • @thatisme3thatisme38
      @thatisme3thatisme38 Рік тому +2

      It was not about his l musical abilities. He was just not a yes man like bonehead and guigsy especially. That's why he had to go

  • @somekindofillness
    @somekindofillness 2 роки тому

    Really enjoyed the video James

  • @realbreakheart
    @realbreakheart Рік тому +3

    Detective Jimmy, I need to know more about what happened with Whitey's departure. What can you dig up?

  • @ryan1mcq
    @ryan1mcq 2 роки тому +8

    Aw come on mate, Alan White was light years ahead of Tony McCarroll. The gulf in ability was massive. To paraphrase Mani at the end there - He's the ex drummer of Oasis, not many people can say that.

    • @m189283
      @m189283 2 роки тому

      Nobody is arguing that? But (as with Pete Best) he was a valid founding member and needs to get a fair hearing surely? I would say ultimately he played his part and shouldn’t be written out of history - like Alan he ended up being paid off ultimately

    • @ryan1mcq
      @ryan1mcq 2 роки тому +1

      @@m189283 Mate, at 42:00 James say's he cant answer who he thought was the better drummer for Oasis, Tony or Alan. Sure Tony had his part to play on the first album and he did a decent job to be fair but its crystal clear to me who was the better drummer. Alan White came recommended by Paul Weller which speaks volumes in it's self.

  • @warriorinagardenianbradbur6109
    @warriorinagardenianbradbur6109 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve played in bands all my life and this stuff is typical for every one I’ve been in except one, (but there were only three of us.) a group of creative types under the lens of writing, recording, practising and gigging have a hard time forgiving and forgetting. It just spirals. In some bands though it’s that very dynamic that makes it great. Shame Tony’s story with oasis ended that way.

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 Рік тому

      Exactly. It’s normal in every band, the drama, but for Oasis in the early-mid 90’s, they were under the spotlight, pressure, and drinking and doing drugs, it ain’t gonna be for the sensitive. I don’t think most people on here understand that, nor a lot understand DM was suited to Tony but as NG started to write more rounded songs, he just would never have got it. Just so happens he managed- just and with a lot of problems from all accounts- to get a great album out after several attempts at various studios etc.

  • @mrwtho07
    @mrwtho07 Рік тому

    Really interesting video and thank you for taking the time to make it. It's also been good to read some of the comments from people who actually saw Oasis play live in the early 90s, when McCarroll was drummer, which seems to be very positive overall. From both the video and comments, I get the impression he much preferred playing live to an appreciative audience than in a recording booth, under pressure from certain quarters - which no doubt had an impact on his performance. On a separate point, for years, I've always felt that the drums/drumming sounded different on Some Might Say but could never put my finger on it until today, and now I know why! I've just checked our copy of (WTS)MG and noticed it says 'Alan White - Drums & Percussion', then in a separate bit it says 'Drums on Some Might Say by Tony McCarroll'. That made me laugh 😆.

  • @johnny6476
    @johnny6476 2 роки тому +4

    Can you please do one of these on Alan White as well please.

  • @hopforward1759
    @hopforward1759 Рік тому

    I love your videos mate! You truly are a bigger Oasis nerd than I am 😂 Keep up the good work mate.

  • @freakyfreak3732
    @freakyfreak3732 2 роки тому +2

    Impressive man,I was wondering if u already do Alan's, can u plz do it?

  • @redstar7292
    @redstar7292 2 роки тому +8

    I like Tony's book as it talked about the early days in Manchester. I think he antagonised Noel at times, when he should have left it alone. But he didnt deserve the bullying.

    • @bigmuffexpress
      @bigmuffexpress 2 роки тому +3

      I think to be honest he wasn't afraid to say what the other band members were. Everyone else seemed to be cautious or scared of noel in some ways.

  • @pranavchaware
    @pranavchaware 2 роки тому +2

    Good vdo... Please make similar vdo on why & how bonehead, guigsy, Alan white left?

  • @Juliocesarchavez827
    @Juliocesarchavez827 Рік тому

    Loving your stuff Tony was mega, I idolised Alan White would love to know inside stories of him to. The band in all honesty wide to Tony unforgivable

  • @HighlandMike325
    @HighlandMike325 2 роки тому +8

    I've always felt that two incidents in that era hugely inflated Noel's already growing ego. Firstly, his meeting and subsequent friendship with Johnny Marr, that trip to Doncaster where he watched Johnny coolly spend £8000 on guitars without a care. Secondly, the Stop Sellafield gig at the GMex in '92 where he saw U2 for the first time. He attended it with Clint Boon, who dismissed U2 as "nothimg special, anyone could do that" to which Noel thought " oh funny that, cos it ain't likely to be your f***ing band up there anytime soon mate" . Think Noel had already decided he wanted the big league, and didn't see Guigs, Bonehead or Tony as part of that step up.

    • @redstar7292
      @redstar7292 2 роки тому +6

      Its obvious Noel schemed for a long time to meet Johnny Marr..

    • @lovelystuff1562
      @lovelystuff1562 2 роки тому +1

      You do know that the Inspirals had already headlined GMex two years earlier, in 1990 right?

  • @fomofud9479
    @fomofud9479 2 роки тому +1

    Great compilation, new sub!

  • @lth1072
    @lth1072 2 роки тому +15

    The drummer has a big influence on the overall sound of a band. There's been a few bands that fired their drummer and lost that unique sound that made them great. Pearl Jam sacked Dave Abbruzzese and were never the same either.

    • @RamonesFan201
      @RamonesFan201 2 роки тому +1

      At the Drive in/The Mars Volta with John Theodore. Haven't been the same since.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art 2 роки тому

      Didn't they hire Matt Cameron to do those records after "Ten"? ... I think it had more to do with the crappy uninspired songs and production than anything else. Matt Cameron is one of the best rock drummers out there. I doubt his playing style was the reason. Pearl Jam is one of those bands that's highly overrated, Eddie Vedder is a moron and it doesn't surprise me they only made one really great record ... probably also had a lot to do with ego inflation and laziness after they got famous. ...... Oasis never did anything worth listening to ... who cares about the musicians who floated in and out of that crappy band. Everything they did was nicked from somewhere else anyway. 💩

    • @lth1072
      @lth1072 2 роки тому

      @@Fiveash-Art I know Jack Irons played drums with them for a while. He was the ex RHCP drummer too. Matt Cameron did double duty as he was the Soundgarden drummer at the same time as he was with Pearl Jam.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art 2 роки тому +1

      @@lth1072 Yeah, I know he was with Soundgarden ... I stopped paying attention to Pearl Jam after 'Ten' but I just remembered seeing footage of him touring with them etc ... Cameron was like Stewart Copeland status when it came to 90's drumming .... I always thought he was just doing Pearl Jam a favor because he was friends with them or something ... he was way too good for that band. .... I did really love the drum sounds on Ten though ... I remember thinking he was unique, also thought it was cool seeing a rock drummer of that time playing with traditional grip ... dug his snare sound too.

    • @lth1072
      @lth1072 2 роки тому +1

      @@Fiveash-Art I think it was during their world tour in 2000 that Cameron joined after Jack Irons left. My favourite was Dave Abbruzzese. He's usually the drummer that fans of PJ mention as their favourite drummer. He can be seen on the MTV unplugged video. Eddie Vedder didn't like him and he was sacked. I think Dave Krussen drummed on the Ten album and Matt Cameron did the demo's before Eddie Vedder had even joined the band when they were still looking for a singer. Krusen left due to the touring schedule and Dave Abbruzzese replaced him.
      Junkdrummer TV does a cool video analysing Dave Abbruzzese

  • @jonridyard6899
    @jonridyard6899 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this - Really interesting ☺

  • @GarethE94
    @GarethE94 2 роки тому

    Brilliant content as alway James.

  • @chrisdude9641
    @chrisdude9641 2 роки тому +1

    Did I ever say I love your channel, man?
    Insightful stuff. It puts a new slant on the burial in the live forever video. At least he'll be rich. It's sad to hear he had a hard time. He was great for definitely maybe. It's not a very pleasant perspective from Tony.

    • @DanRazaMusic
      @DanRazaMusic 2 роки тому

      Not convinced he’s rich, mate - this from Wikipedia:
      “He accepted an out-of-court settlement of £550,000 in March 1999 and agreed to give up future royalties, which effectively severed all links to the band, with McCarroll's legal fees reported at £250,000”.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_McCarroll