above.
Orchestra and opera music is considered the top of music...
As we anticipated with Midnight Cowboy, Paolo Nutini (and Morricone on Oasis 1st album with Sergio Leone cinema), orchestra in Whatever, the Masterplan, Who put the weight of the world on my shoulders, Everybody's on the run etc NOEL'S NEW ALBUM : says new record has an “orchestra sound. Noel gave us some more info on his forthcoming full-length project. “There is a track called Dead To The World which is one of the best songs I have ever written. It gives people goosebumps. It’s quite orchestral and a bit like Midnight Cowboy. The whole album has got a vibe. There’s 10 songs and 6 of them have got strings.” The Mancunian singer admitted that he made a “conscious decision” to head in a more orchestral direction following ‘Who Built The Moon?’, which Gallagher described as being “quite electronic and psychedelic” with “beats and all that kind of things”. “People are coming to the studio and you play them the track and they’re like, "fucking hell! I’m getting goosebumps listening to that,” “I forget because I’m so into it now that it’s just a bunch of songs that I want to finish so I can write some more.”
Also featuring Dustin Hoffman, "The Graduate" (1967 as Noel), with the bus as in Midnight Cowboy, and Milan-England Christian cross to keep away the "zombie" people, and Alfa Romeo from Milan (the logo is from the city of Milan), Duetto.
I'm going where the sun keeps shiiiiining...
A blinded fan asked Liam if Noel got the inspiration for orchestra in his new album from LIAM ahaha and replied Richard Ashcroft... have they ever heard of Morricone (history and mentioned as Noel’s inspiration), Oasis first album (1994), Whatever (94), The Masterplan (95), Who put the weight of the world on my shoulders, Everybody’s on the run etc
more info soon
Euro global Bonehead has a cancer (at least he doesn't participate to the betrayal of Oasis @ Knebworth 2022... seems like it had to be so)
betrayals typical of unreliable Liam...

