Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds 7/5/16

(a) setlist

    1. Everybody’s on the Run
    2. Lock All The Doors
    3. In the Heat of the Moment
    4. Riverman
    5. Fade Away (Oasis cover)
    6. The Death of You and Me
    7. You Know We Can’t Go Back
    8. Champagne Supernova (Oasis cover)
    9. Ballad of the Mighty I
    10. Talk Tonight (Oasis cover)
    11. D’Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman? (Oasis cover)
    12. The Mexican
    13. Half The World Away (Oasis cover)
    14. Listen Up (Oasis cover)
    15. If I Had a Gun…
    16. Digsy’s Dinner (Oasis cover)
    17. The Masterplan (Oasis cover)

Encore:

  1. Wonderwall (Oasis cover)
  2. AKA…What a Life!
  3. Don’t Look Back in Anger (Oasis cover)

(b) highlights

  • NOEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
  • I have been waiting to see Noel Gallagher live since the beginning of time, this show was incredible
  • people who hate on Noel Gallagher: I have one question for you – did you write “Champagne Supernova”? No? Then sit the eff down and shut it.
  • “Talk Tonight,” “The Masterplan,” “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” “Half the World Way,” “If I Had a Gun…” LIKE OH OKAY
  • “Don’t Look Back in Anger” is one of my favorite songs ever written. like. of all time. It meant so, so, so much to hear it live, you have no idea
  • Noel Gallagher’s in-between song banter is what puts him just about “National Treasure” into “Perfect Human” category
  • for the most part, the crowd was super into everything and dead awesome

(c) lowlights

  • my friends and I stood up during “Champagne Supernova” because we are human and the people behind us got annoyed. even though we also had people standing in front of us. and these people were fully capable of standing. and instead of just asking us to maybe sit, they threw a cup at me. LOOOOOOL.

(d) overall thoughts

Noel Gallagher is a genius. The end. Not much else to say.

But I guess I could go on. The Beacon Theatre is completely gorgeous and I’d been looking forward to this show the moment I heard about it. I first really got into Oasis about 12 years ago, so I never got to see them when they were still touring and the Gallaghers didn’t fully hate each other yet. I’ve always thought Noel was the real talent between the two (sorry Liam), so getting to see him during his solo work was amazing. Chasing Yesterday is a killer album and that live band really brings home the goods. And I don’t think a single person in that venue wasn’t singing along to “If I Had a Gun…” Man, how great is that.

Noel has always said that he plays so much Oasis material because they’re his songs – he wrote them – and the dude’s got a point. I freaking loved every minute of it. You can’t deny the significance of Oasis or Noel Gallagher or Britpop in general when you walk into the venue and hear “Champagne Supernova” echoing off the walls. Noel is pretty much just standing there in simple slacks and a button-down, with his guitar, and a modest screen behind him. That’s it. There aren’t big shiny laser lights or huge theatrics. Just these massive songs with incredible feeling and emotion. And for all the jokes Gallagher tells and all the times he swears he doesn’t give a shit about anything…you know he cares about those songs. How could you not?

Noel started the encore by saying, “This next song pays for my wages. And the band’s wages. And got me a house. And probably paid your wages too. It’s because of this song, that I can do anything at all.” Some might find that cynical or whatever – hell, I admit that I laughed – but, also…how freaking special is that? Because “Wonderwall” is a song that exists in the world, literally thousands of people get to do what they love and witness something really freaking cool. “Don’t Look Back in Anger” is one of my favorite songs ever – really, truly ever – and you know that a musician or songwriter has unbelievable power when he doesn’t even have to sing the words; the entire crowd sang it back to him. Every person in that theatre sang every chorus of the song right back to Noel and, Christ, there are few better moments in live music than that.

Bottom line: Noel Gallagher is one of my favorite people ever, so seeing this show is something I’ll treasure for the rest of my life. Not only is Noel freaking hysterical in every way, but he’s a killer musician who’s still consistently putting out stellar music. Who else can say they wrote one song that changed the world? Not many.

Blur 10/23/15

(a) setlist

  1. Go Out
  2. There’s No Other Way
  3. Lonesome Street
  4. Badhead
  5. End of a Century
  6. Ghost Ship
  7. Coffee & TV
  8. Out of Time
  9. Country Sad Ballad Man
  10. Beetlebum
  11. Thought I Was a Spaceman
  12. Trimm Trabb
  13. Tender
  14. Parklife
  15. Song 2
  16. To The End
  17. This Is a Low

Encore:

  1. Stereotypes
  2. Girls & Boys
  3. For Tomorrow
  4. The Universal

(b) highlights

  • dude!!! BLUR!!!!
  • in the 4th row of the pit at a sold-out Madison Square Garden – only the second time in the band’s career playing = AMAZING
  • this was easily one of the best shows of 2015, probably in the top 10 ever – the crowd was unbelievable (perhaps the best I ever witnessed in the Garden), the set was unrelentingly phenomenal, Damon Albarn was TOP NOTCH, and seriously everything about it was the highest of levels
  • the band management (presumably) had been going through the crowd and pulling out the people having the best time and brought them all on-stage for “Parklife”; Damon let this super cool 17-ish-year-old black chick do the talking parts of the song and she straight up KILLED IT – everyone was cheering her along and Damon was definitely impressed, even hugging her at the end of it
  • it was one of those strangely perfect shows where it honestly felt like every single person around me knew every song
  • I feel like the pictures I took were most indicative of the performance – crazy water everywhere, blurred (ha) faces in the crowd, awesome lighting – all of it
  • the massive crowd singalong during “Tender” was truly one of the most moving moments in recent concert memory; it’s not something I’ll forget for a very long time

(c) lowlights

  • this really isn’t a bad thing but a douchebag in the pit literally dumped his entire cup of beer right on Damon like three songs in; Damon laughed and kept going, but like what???? I would’ve been piiiiiissed if it was me

(d) overall thoughts

One of the best shows of 2015. Hands down. Perhaps one of the best shows I’ve ever gone to in my life. I’ve been a fan of Blur for awhile – I discovered them about the same time I found Oasis…and I actually always preferred Oasis. Regardless, I’ve thought Blur was awesome and their last album, The Magic Whip, was one of the best of their career, so there was no way I was gonna miss this show. My friends are also massive Blur fans – perhaps even more so than me, so we knew this show was gonna be special.

Somewhere around “There’s No Other Way” I realized this show was gonna be one for the books. Damon, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree were all in top freaking form – it was especially great to watch Graham all night. Damon frequently came up to the crowd and interacted, whether taking people’s hands or gifts (a packet of stickers I believe was one?). It felt like the entire crowd – both in the pit and in the seats – was so incredibly present for nearly every song. One of my favorite moments ever was a near-acoustic singalong to “Tender,” a truly beautiful song that I swear transcended that entire goddamn venue. Watching members of the crowd – clearly huge Blur fans – join the band on-stage to sing one of the ultimate classic tracks of all time “Parklife” made me so, so happy.

The encore, especially “Girls & Boys,” was just so joyful, it was impossible to feel any more elated. You know a show is next-level when people around you are stepping outside of themselves and the performance before them to say aloud, “Wow, this show is amazing.” Those are my favorite moments, and this show was chock-full of them.

Bottom line: Blur are some of the best performers I’ve ever seen, and there was something seriously special about this Madison Square Garden performance; this one is one for the books.