Liam Gallaghe/England,UK 9.17.2021
Liam Gallaghe/England,UK 9.17.2021
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Liam Gallagher's festival performance will be broadcasted in Reading with TRNSMT and his wonderful singing performance. Following the trend of lifting the ban on events in the UK, the Isle of Wight Festival will be held this year. Here again, Liam showed off a wonderful stage and was able to broadcast it, but there was a mistake at the end. As he tweeted, he fell from a helicopter and suffered injuries to his face, mainly his nose. Fortunately, his injuries were such that he was able to take a selfie and tweet about it, so it is assumed that he had fallen while getting off the helicopter, but because of this, he was unable to perform on the next scheduled stage in Belfast. It's been postponed until next year. Liam's live activities, which have been performing continuously since August, have been temporarily suspended for now. Ironically, the value of the Isle of Wight Festival as a recording of Liam's latest stage has increased, but just like the past two broadcasts that have been broadcast up to that point, this time as well, Liam's performance has increased. The songs and the band's performance are exquisite. It's only natural for a musician to improve his singing and playing as he goes on stage, and Liam's voltage level is rising as you can see at first glance. Even in Reading, which was the first live broadcast, he showed such a high level performance, so here at Wight, he is already in the rock-solid range. In particular, "The River" (as it was cut from the TRNSMT broadcast) was even more impressive than at Reading, and I wonder if we would have heard an even better song in Belfast if he hadn't been injured. The more I want to guess. Of course, my son Gene is playing the second drum here, but I think the mix that emphasizes the double drums in this broadcast is also attractive. The British audience was able to fully enjoy the summer festivals thanks to the lifting of the ban on events, but it seems like they are regaining the way to enjoy festivals every time they are shown from Reading to TRNSMT and now, and they are finally not wearing masks, but shirtless. Even the boys enjoying themselves are captured. There are some dazzling sights that you would never imagine in Japan. Liam also seemed to be having fun singing in front of a large audience once again, and in front of "Roll With It," he threw maracas at young Liam fans and gave them presents. What's more, even if the person in question is unable to catch it, the adults around them pick it up and hand it over, creating a moving scene in which the venue erupts in cheers. And this video has a big appeal that is different from the broadcasts of the other two performances. It was during the concert that Liam took off his sunglasses and continued singing. Perhaps he felt that it was annoying on this day, but he almost took it off once during "Wall Of Glass", but after taking it off during "Why Me, Why Not", he continued singing as it was for a while. Liam's current look with long hair is his first in a long time, and when he takes off his sunglasses, he looks so dignified that you might think it's him on stage at Oasis in 2000. I'm sure there are many people who felt that Liam was still a handsome man even though he showed his pain in the tweet about his injury. The third part of Liam's latest live video, where you can see such a dignified look in the highest quality. The highest quality version is already widely available on YouTube, but this time we are releasing an even higher quality version that was quickly sent to us by a well-known British Oasis researcher. Please enjoy to your heart's content the cool performance of Liam's passionate singing in this latest video of Liam's stage this year, which has been on hold for a while. Live at Seaclose Park, Newport, England 17th September 2021 PRO-SHOT 1. Fuckin' In The Bushes 2. Hello 3. Rock N' Roll Star 4. Morning Glory 5. Wall of Glass 6. Shockwave 7. Why Me? Why Not / Come Together 8. Cigarettes & Alcohol 9. Stand By Me 10. Greedy Soul 11. The River 12. Supersonic 13. Acquiesce 14. Roll With It 15. Wonderwall Liam Gallagher - lead vocals Jay Mehler - lead guitar, backing vocals Mike Moore - rhythm guitar Drew McConnell - bass, backing vocals Dan McDougall - drums Christian Madden - keyboards Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs - rhythm guitar PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.64min.
1. Fuckin' In The Bushes 2. Hello 3. Rock N' Roll Star 4. Morning Glory 5. Wall of Glass 6. Shockwave 7. Why Me? Why Not / Come Together 8. Cigarettes & Alcohol 9. Stand By Me 10 Greedy Soul 11. The River 12. Supersonic 13. Acquiesce 14. Roll With It 15. Wonderwall Liam Gallagher - lead vocals Jay Mehler - lead guitar, backing vocals Mike Moore - rhythm guitar Drew McConnell - bass, backing vocals Dan McDougall - drums Christian Madden - keyboards Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs - rhythm guitar PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.64min.