I wonder where he'll play his set. Outdoor theater I'd guess. Main stage would be epic though
I wonder where he'll play his set. Outdoor theater I'd guess. Main stage would be epic though
High Flying Birds > Beady Eye
<--- This poor guy is an Oasis fan and never got to see them live.
Really excited for this.
We're here to play some Mississippi Delta Blues. We're in a horrible depression, and I gotta admit - we're starting to like it.
Probably Outdoor, I cannot picture Noel in a tent.
I think Noel will be on the main, though The Outdoor during Bon Iver would be preferable.
Well yeah
will be bringing my 3 1/2 year old boy to see him weekend 2 if i am recovered from weekend 1 and decide to make it out, he loves the album and i know he would rock out with me. hopefully we are able to snap a quick pic with noel, too.
Last edited by JustSteve; 01-15-2012 at 12:45 PM.
3 year olds and earplugs don't go well together, he has his peltor headphones.
Any chance they'll play Oasis songs?
He just performed in Copenhagen and he was playing several Oasis songs, including a acoustic version of Wonderwall.
I saw Beady Eye at the Wiltern. They were pretty good.
"Well, that's just like, you know... your opinion, man"
I saw him in LA a couple of months ago and his set was nearly 50% Oasis, 50% High Flying Birds. It was a good set overall, but from my understanding his set stayed the exact same throughout the duration of his tour.
This song stood out. It will be on his more psychadelic album that should be out later this year:
I mean....these are some of the most professional men in music. You're gonna get an A+ show. I wouldn't miss this.
Cooler than a polar bears toenails.
Cluttered afternoon main stage set, or a nice late night outdoor conflict.
THIS IS SOME REAL SHIT.
I'm not convinced about this band. I haven't listened to the album, but I did see them live last month playing the same ticket as Florence and the Machine, and the highlight of their show to me was Don't Look Back in Anger. If the songs you played from your old band are more memorable a month later than the songs from your new band, I can't see that as a very good sign. If they aren't conflicting with anyone more important to me then maybe I'll give them another chance in April.
to original poster. Outdoor always > then main stage
I hope this doesn't conflict with Bon Iver, put them on the same time as The Shins
DREAM BIGGER
I've seen them live, so I have plenty of say. It doesn't matter how good the album is, if they can't get it done live they aren't worth seeing.
Edit: Not that I'm saying they were bad live, because they weren't, they just didn't make my mouth fall open in awe the way some of the hype would have you believe.
Last edited by Wolfbeckett; 01-20-2012 at 10:22 AM.
Alright well when i saw them they performed a 20 song set and the crowd was into it the whole time. People at those Christmas shows are mostly there for the headliners.
You actually don't have much say. You went into that set without listening to the album and being familiar with the songs. That plays a factor. You might tap your feet to the song but you probably won't rock out to it if it's the first time youve heard it. Imagine fans showing up to a Radiohead show that have never heard the King of Limbs before. Half the crowd would come out pissed.
Noel's recent set lists seem to have seen few changes gig to gig...
(It's Good) To Be Free
Mucky Fingers
Everybody's on the Run
Dream On
If I Had a Gun...
The Good Rebel
The Death of You and Me
Freaky Teeth
Supersonic
(I Wanna Live in a Dream in My) Record Machine
AKA... What a Life!
Talk Tonight
Soldier Boys and Jesus Freaks
AKA... Broken Arrow
Half The World Away
(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach
Encore:
Whatever
Little By Little
The Importance of Being Idle
Don't Look Back In Anger
What song that he hasn't played recently would you most like to hear?
D'You Know What I Mean?
Dedé Arneaux
Come a long long, come a long long way