[新聞] Noel Gallagher and Gem @ The Lowry
Noel Gallagher and Gem @ The Lowry
★★★★★
Helen Tither
03/12/06
WHAT would you expect from an exclusive and intimate Oasis
homecoming gig? Cosy revelations about the Gallagher brothers’
life growing up down the road in Burnage? Heartfelt tales of
missing Manchester?
When Noel Gallagher and bandmate Gem Archer take the stage for
their acoustic gig in front of 400 Xfm competition winners at
The Lowry theatre we get nothing of the sort.
Turns out he’s not really the kiss and tell, gut-spilling, tea
and sympathy type.
But, if we don’t get up close and personal with Noel himself,
we do get more intimate than ever with his songs. Which, let’s
face it, more than makes up for that lack of chat.
This is Oasis, after all, not Oprah. And what songs. Stripped
back, toned down, and minus the trademark strut of little brother
Liam, these are Oasis tunes as you have never heard them before.
How Noel perhaps wants them to be. Take blast from the past
Whatever – a string-laden single from the back catalogue which
teeters dangerously on the brink of schmaltz.
Transformed here into a feisty folky number, it comes alive with
a bit of Noel re-mastering.
“The original way we done this was ****,” he mumbles. “But we
was all on drugs.”
Yes, he’s a man of few words. But when he does use them to answer
back the (frequent) hecklers, he’s quick off the mark.
Mop top
“Lend us a tenner,” comes the cry from the audience. “I only
carry fifties, cock.” And not a hair on that mop top barnet ruffled.
But if the crowd are less than gushingly star struck by the
presence of this modern day music icon on stage, you get the
impression that’s just how he likes it.
He certainly comes without any of the airs and graces of the super
famous, preferring instead to dress down in trademark jeans and
polo shirt, as though he’s strolled straight off the street.
It soon becomes clear there’s little need for rock n’ roll
swagger anyway.
Even without all the hype, the tough talking, and the hard-faced
controversy, these are simply some of the greatest songs of the
past decade.
From the anthemic Wonderwall to the recent chart comeback, The
Importance of Being Idle, each one sounds great once more with
just some simple guitar and Noel’s vulnerable vocals breathed
up close into the mic.
Heard without the posturing of frontman Liam (who barely gets a
mention all night), it simply proves what a great singer/songwriter
he is in his own right.
Ostensibly, these intimate forays of Noel’s around the country
are to promote the band’s 'best of' album, Stop the Clocks.
Less of an advert for the band, maybe. Definitely a good sign for
any future solo career.
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It's coming home
It's coming home
It's coming
Noel is coming home!!
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