Every bloke looks back at that golden era in their lives and reminisces about how fucking magical those days were all us old farts sit now in the club and recall hazy days gone by and the escapades we got up too
"Shall we listen to it back 5 million times and pat each other on the back?" I imagine this is how they started every recording session for 'Be Here Now'.
Oasis was never the same after Arthurs and McGuigan left. It's amazing how the loss of band members can completely alter the whole dynamic, even members who weren't songwriters. Same thing happened to Smashing Pumpkins after James and D'arcy left.
Very true man. That line-up was pure magic. Became to technical and proffesional (for better or worse) when Andy and Gem joined. Go see Knebworth and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. Live forever mate!
Agreed. I saw them 3 weeks after knebworth in the states and they were fire. Two guitars bass and drums and boneheads fat guitar sound laying it down. He was the sound right there.
@@perrap79 And the two drummers on the first two albums were perfect for that particular album. Tony was just right for Def may and Whiteys style was perfect for morning glory. So I see whet you mean about band members
Absolutely mate. Mega times indeed. Every weekend was carnage with banging tunes. Back when I could down pints like no tomorrow, shag anything that moved 😂. Being settled is one of the most overrated things ever
I was 18 years old and none of us had any idea what we were living through. We just thought this was how it was going to be, for the rest of our lives. Happy days.
Bonehead was pretty bloody important in Oasis. Not just musically but as an allie to both brothers, it always feels like he got on best with Liam though but managed to keep Noel on side too.
I met Bonehead outside a pub in Romford about 10 years ago where his band were playing. He told me that he was still speaking to Liam on a daily bases and while in Oasis was closer to Liam although friends with both. He is a top bloke, very friendly dude.
Liam seems that he has matured a lot Such a nice guy I talked to him he was very friendly and his missus as well she talked to my wife as they were genuinely interested in what we were saying LoL
Same experience here. He asked me more questions about me than I did of him. When I mentioned I'm from Wales he told me he'd been to Monmouth. Thoroughly nice guy.
There's a story in a book called 'Getting High, The Adventures Of Oasis' where he stays up on it, prank calling people and shouting out the window while everybody else is in bed. It's proper funny!
There's more than one vocal on the studio track if you listen carefully. Me and and my bro have often speculated whether Liam is down in the mix, in the background. It could just be doubletracked, but there's defo more than one vocal in the chorus, on the album version.
Always remember when wonderwall came out, I had a wee radio my dad got from collecting beers can ring pulls I would sit in the garden listening to the radio and wonderwall would be on a lot
@@Esz420 No. He was on a temporary hiatus at this point. The bass player in the video is someone called Scott McCleod who was going to cover guigs, but missed his girlfriend so he quit not long after. He later changed his mind and called Noel to get back into the band but Noel told him to f*** off.
I never appreciated Oasis at the time and I was the right age etc, I was more into grunge but lately I've been really getting into them, its maybe perspective or hindsight but sometimes when you are in the thick of it, its hard to see the difference between bands, but I see now that oasis were not only great song writers but their sound has lasted the test of time,
I don't know if I'm missing something but I can't hear where the studio woman even mentions men. At the end of the day it's not like they would've had a ban on women in the studio- if women paid for studio time they'd get it
finishing and going to the pub at ONE IN THE AFTERNOON is just absolutely f***ing insane 😭😭😭😭😭 like fym "you were done" then just do the whole album in 3 days then spend the rest in the pub 🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂
"Everyone wanted to make the songs the best they could" surrounded by stories of Liam going to the pub 😂 that must translate as the lads performing their parts then Noel going all out to make it the best it can be.
@@isaiahcoe6532 No it means there's actually a lot of hard work that goes into making rock n roll sound good. Noel worked his ass off to make those records.
Whys its always brought up about males being dominant in the 90s British music scene?? Thank fuck i experienced the last true decade before cancel culture and quotas
Bohemian rhapsody (night at opera album) was created at that studio 😀 1975 - 20 years later what’s the story morning glory was created 😉 love it ☀️☀️☀️☀️ legendary
Bonehead - " I see noel outside sat on a wall with a load of microphones around him playing acoustic guitar... I thought ... what's he doin??? STUDENT!!" ....Brilliant
Brilliant to see 'Bonehead' ( Paul Arthurs) back in the fold! Liam , God Bless him, he has always remained friends with Paul and apparently not forgotten his roots. ALL of the original 'Definitely Maybe' line up are sons of 'Irish Immigrants' who settled in the suburbs of MANCHESTER! I am not of Irish Immigrants , as far as I know I am pure , Anglo SAXON, English! I await the ; TROLLS ! dx
Why men rock n roll bands ? Omg what an appalling question, this about a male rock n role band! Keep your wokism out of this please. Why a women interviewer, why a women being interviewed ? Because that's how it is!
Seems to be a lot of curiously triggered people commenting on the interviewer’s question about whether there were any girls recording at Rockfield? Given that it’s one question out of a 1 1/2 hour documentary it’s a pretty OTT response. Rockfield was THE pre-eminent studio for recording guitar bands in the UK in the 90s And the 90s was THE most prominent decade for female guitar bands. Whether fronted by a woman, comprising a woman or entirely female. No decade before or since has even come close to having that much female related guitar music in it. Just look at this list. 90s female guitar bands/artists: Elastica Hole Echobelly The Cranberries PJ Harvey The Breeders Bikini kill Garbage Lush Salad Veruca Salt Skunk Anansie Catatonia The Cardigans Sleeper L7 Sleater Kinney No Doubt Babes in Toyland Alanis Morissette Mazzy Star Throwing Muses Sonic Youth Fluffy Considering that Rockfield was already well known to North America thanks to bands like Rush recording there twice and the fact that the UK fans and Press picked up on the Grunge and Riot Grrrl scene before the US and most of the bands on that list would have been touring the UK, it would’ve been perfectly feasible that any of the American bands on this list could have recorded at Rockfield. Far from being a “left wing“ “feminist” “ agenda based “ or “woke” question, it’s actually an interesting one, as statistically you would expect loads of female musicians to have recorded there at that time. There’s no need to bust a blood vessel..it’s just a question! As you were...
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“We’d give it a good attempt but you’d end up sounding like the Pogues”, is a seriously underrated line
The pogues were good that's an insult noel was oasis simple as Liam had a complex that they were bigger than everyone not a word about them now.
The pogues would piss over these W⚓️s
If u dislike the pouges u don't no music
@@kebd1342 bang on
People don't rate that line highly enough
I can't think of anyone who looks more comfortable in their own skin than Liam. He is a true rock star! ❤
1:24 Bonehead loved the pub chat so much he's clutching an imaginary pint
Ace 😅😅
😂😂
😂
hahahahahaha good one
😂🔥
Every bloke looks back at that golden era in their lives and reminisces about how fucking magical those days were all us old farts sit now in the club and recall hazy days gone by and the escapades we got up too
"Shall we listen to it back 5 million times and pat each other on the back?"
I imagine this is how they started every recording session for 'Be Here Now'.
amazing XD
Haven't ever seen Liam laugh like that...obviously really comfortable around Bonehead!!
It’s the happiest I’ve ever seen Liam. Showing his true self I reckon.
Bonehead was a HUGE part of Oasis’ massive sound. He was their unsung hero in my opinion
Bang average musician
@@Haerinx87 Didn't do bad for a bang average musician.
I'm just now realizing this. I feel like a fool. Better late than never.
a bit like Ronson for Bowie, he was not making the songs but made the sound
He's a good egg and my favorite rhythm guitarist.
Oasis was never the same after Arthurs and McGuigan left. It's amazing how the loss of band members can completely alter the whole dynamic, even members who weren't songwriters. Same thing happened to Smashing Pumpkins after James and D'arcy left.
Very true man. That line-up was pure magic. Became to technical and proffesional (for better or worse) when Andy and Gem joined. Go see Knebworth and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. Live forever mate!
correlation vs causation
That's why Noel himself dubbed them as "the spirit" of Oasis. Even over him and his brother
Agreed. I saw them 3 weeks after knebworth in the states and they were fire. Two guitars bass and drums and boneheads fat guitar sound laying it down. He was the sound right there.
@@perrap79 And the two drummers on the first two albums were perfect for that particular album. Tony was just right for Def may and Whiteys style was perfect for morning glory. So I see whet you mean about band members
Liam laughs when Bonehead retold the story of him taking a piss at Noel. I don’t remember ever seeing Liam laugh like that. 😂
Bonehead “the fucks he doin..student..am gonna have him” 😂 brilliant..
The only person I’ve ever seen Liam be genuine around…. Clearly really close
What do you mean by that.
Its so good to see Liam and Bonehead talking about those days when they were recording WTSMG ...... Ah when Oasis still existed
Imagine writing that album, listening to it back and realising you’ve just made one of the greatest albums of all time
They'd already done thag with Definitely Maybe.
Liam and bonehead connection ❤
Its great seeing Liam and Bonehead together.
Class
“This fooking tune needs a bangin’ vocal.”
And fookin’ hell did he deliver.
To have the opportunity to go back to May 1995. Better times.
Absolutely mate. Mega times indeed. Every weekend was carnage with banging tunes. Back when I could down pints like no tomorrow, shag anything that moved 😂. Being settled is one of the most overrated things ever
@@reniisgod brah, I bet your 1995 was spent huffing dudes farts
The 90s were fucking awesome… 😎
I was 18 years old and none of us had any idea what we were living through. We just thought this was how it was going to be, for the rest of our lives. Happy days.
@@reniisgod how much were prostitutes back then?
The chemistry between Liam and Bonehead.
Warmo 1978. They come across as really good friends. X
The 90’s was our peak! We need to go back!
You can never go back. Sadly.
Bonehead was pretty bloody important in Oasis. Not just musically but as an allie to both brothers, it always feels like he got on best with Liam though but managed to keep Noel on side too.
The money was flowing in nicely for him, why would he overturn the apple cart? Keep your head down cash the checks.
@@UAL320 a worthy cheque for a worthy diplomat...
I guess he couldnt handle the inmaturity of both brothers
I met Bonehead outside a pub in Romford about 10 years ago where his band were playing. He told me that he was still speaking to Liam on a daily bases and while in Oasis was closer to Liam although friends with both. He is a top bloke, very friendly dude.
While slowly morphing into Phil Collins
Liam seems that he has matured a lot
Such a nice guy
I talked to him he was very friendly and his missus as well she talked to my wife as they were genuinely interested in what we were saying
LoL
Same experience here. He asked me more questions about me than I did of him. When I mentioned I'm from Wales he told me he'd been to Monmouth. Thoroughly nice guy.
Bone head speaks very intellectual
Liams like get in there and fucking smash it and hit the pub 😂
bonehead a great guitarist from oasis
Have never seen Liam laugh like that...great stuff
Wonderwall... Remember hearing that for the first time... WOW.... just F#@king WOW....
I remember hearing it on the evening session with Lamacq and Wylie. It blew me away, sick of it now though 😹.
@@mikeysonlyvanspage haha. 100% ..... it used to be played right through... now its a skipper... haha
Stop blastpheming.
For me is was Champagne Supernova that hit me like a ton of bricks first time hearing it,
@@Soldmysoulforablurayplayer Totally agree. That took the band to the next level. Epic tune.
Oh to be a fly on the wall
Bonehead….the spirit of Oasis
man the sh*t Noel had to deal with 😭
Could watch these 2 reminiscing all day long haha brilliant craic
Can tell just from this interview that they are proper good mates. Great to see
This just shows why Noel always says that Bonehead was the spirit of the band.
Liam and Bonehead True brotherly love!!
Bonehead's story about the remote control car is awesome :D
He sounds like a proper wind up merchant but in a good way and you can see the love liam has for him especially when telling that story haha
Student haha
There's a story in a book called 'Getting High, The Adventures Of Oasis' where he stays up on it, prank calling people and shouting out the window while everybody else is in bed. It's proper funny!
I love listening to Liam
Gallagher’s patter what a mind lol . End up sounding like the Pogues brilliant
This begs the question, is there a studio version out there somewhere with Liam singing don’t look back in anger that didn’t make the album?
There's more than one vocal on the studio track if you listen carefully. Me and and my bro have often speculated whether Liam is down in the mix, in the background. It could just be doubletracked, but there's defo more than one vocal in the chorus, on the album version.
Always remember when wonderwall came out, I had a wee radio my dad got from collecting beers can ring pulls I would sit in the garden listening to the radio and wonderwall would be on a lot
Damn Liam is more difficult to understand than Ozzy lmao
Am I the only one that hates it that Guigs isn’t in the Wonderwall video?
He is….isn’t he?
@@Esz420 No. He was on a temporary hiatus at this point. The bass player in the video is someone called Scott McCleod who was going to cover guigs, but missed his girlfriend so he quit not long after. He later changed his mind and called Noel to get back into the band but Noel told him to f*** off.
Please, reunion tour. Just one.
1:59 sound like the pogues 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
After few pints i would say that Bonehead is Phil Collins😅😅😅
Bonehead looks so fucking cool. What a dude.
Big nose and bald.
I never appreciated Oasis at the time and I was the right age etc, I was more into grunge but lately I've been really getting into them, its maybe perspective or hindsight but sometimes when you are in the thick of it, its hard to see the difference between bands, but I see now that oasis were not only great song writers but their sound has lasted the test of time,
Well grunge is shit and depressing, you’ve just grown out of it and now like good music
I don't know if I'm missing something but I can't hear where the studio woman even mentions men. At the end of the day it's not like they would've had a ban on women in the studio- if women paid for studio time they'd get it
She's just a touchy feminist
Liam looks comfortable with Bonehead. He's definitely mellowed with age, and it's great to see.
they have been best mates since they were at school
They're really friend, never saw Liam laughing so spontaneous...
@@DanielRed2 yep, when they were The Rain
Interesting fact: Craig Cash of Royle Family fame is Bonehead's cousin.
is that right? I was thought there was a resemblance
So it's all about the pub.
finishing and going to the pub at ONE IN THE AFTERNOON is just absolutely f***ing insane 😭😭😭😭😭 like fym "you were done" then just do the whole album in 3 days then spend the rest in the pub 🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂
"Everyone wanted to make the songs the best they could" surrounded by stories of Liam going to the pub 😂 that must translate as the lads performing their parts then Noel going all out to make it the best it can be.
"What was Monmouth like?"
Fulla pubs.
There's no doubt that 2nd guitar with Bonehead was a secret weapon to Oasis. It added that massive sound to back up Noel's guitar.
Drinking game - take a shot every time the word pub is mentioned
Or everytime Liam says d'ya know what I mean
The Pogues line was hilarious.
How long did it take you to record the Vocals?
Liam: Not long, it was happy hour in the pub so didn't want to miss that. 😂😂
Guitar based British bands. Ahhh those were the days. People with talent in the charts.
“What sorta birds that?”😂
I wonder how Noel played it then for them to think it sounded reggae
It was probably a different mix.
Didn’t they mention the “pubs”?
White and Royal Purple packet of Silk Cut. I just had an out of body experience.
Liam went to the pub after the session Noel continued to work in the studio that was basically the difference between the two....
Liam was rock n roll and Noel wasn't?
@@abcxyz53 Liam could have worked on his vocals more rather than go to the pub. He just didn’t take the band seriously enough in those days.
@@startracker5895 Keep sucking las
@@isaiahcoe6532 No it means there's actually a lot of hard work that goes into making rock n roll sound good. Noel worked his ass off to make those records.
@@47imagine bit unfair to say the others didn't as well. Also there's way more that goes into being a great rock n roll band than hard work.
Commentator: "You ever have a go, after the pubs?"
Liam: "Yea, but you end up sounding like the Pogues..."
What a genius, forever a legend
"You'd have a go... but you'd sound like The Pogues" 😂😂😂
The pogues are a better band than these any fucking day
@@kebd1342 Yeah....... no.
@@Soldmysoulforablurayplayer keep dreaming lad
Why did the reporter ask her “why men”. Such a stupid and pointless question
Woulda been great if the lady said the owner of the recording studio only allowed men to record there
I thought I misheard that lol
really dumb question
Woke Feminist journalist probably
👌🏼🤣
He's a certified bonehead now. No more hair!!!
He shoulda tapped out to baldness waaay back 😂
@@XoXo475 Well if he did that back in the day. He's the only member of the band with literally no hair.
bonehead looks like phil collins
Bonehead is Phil Collins daddy.
Phil bonehead or bonehad collins
What's the story morning glory. The album picture is Berwick street. Soho.
Decent album lads. Probably sold a few copies. 🔥👌🏻
Can not believe Liam's and boneheads initial reaction to wonderwall ... Lol
Ya know what I mean.. my second best song.
Whys its always brought up about males being dominant in the 90s British music scene?? Thank fuck i experienced the last true decade before cancel culture and quotas
Males invented and pioneered modern music, women just imitate.
@@amathis7292 based
you like to whine don't you
Well done lads nice one! I know what I mean! ❤️
Sleeper ?? Echobelly ? Elastica ??
The Cranberries, could name loads, what a daft question lol.
St Etienne, Portishead. such a dumb question.
Skunk ananiae,bjork,pj Harvey
Feminist envy
Why men? The interviewer just doesn't understand the 1990s, or anything before 2010 obviously.
well....there was cheryl crow......an 4 non blondes........nuff said.
Liams laugh can we bottle it….X
0:24 what kind of a fucking question is that?
SJW demented mentality. Drivel.
where can i found this full documentary?
Didn’t realise bonehead was so funny
I love the way he speaks! That accent :-))))
Very Manchester
“Pubs”
Fucking brilliant
Bohemian rhapsody (night at opera album) was created at that studio 😀 1975 - 20 years later what’s the story morning glory was created 😉 love it ☀️☀️☀️☀️ legendary
Bonehead - " I see noel outside sat on a wall with a load of microphones around him playing acoustic guitar... I thought ... what's he doin??? STUDENT!!"
....Brilliant
Brilliant to see 'Bonehead' ( Paul Arthurs) back in the fold! Liam , God Bless him, he has always remained friends with Paul and apparently not forgotten his roots. ALL of the original 'Definitely Maybe' line up are sons of 'Irish Immigrants' who settled in the suburbs of MANCHESTER! I am not of Irish Immigrants , as far as I know I am pure , Anglo SAXON, English!
I await the ; TROLLS ! dx
I'm terribly sorry to hear that
Why men rock n roll bands ? Omg what an appalling question, this about a male rock n role band! Keep your wokism out of this please. Why a women interviewer, why a women being interviewed ? Because that's how it is!
Honestly man i don't know if i can take this overkill of political correctness anymore jesus christ
For sure that question reeked of desperation.
@@chriby28 don't worry u not alone.
@@bluecollar825 Damn right we're not alone. Really getting sicker of it day by day.
I don't know what you mean. Stop asking me
Salut, mes frères mes vrais en rêves... Au paradis, pour toujours...Je vous aimes.
Je vous aimE.
Bisou
Seems to be a lot of curiously triggered people commenting on the interviewer’s question about whether there were any girls recording at Rockfield?
Given that it’s one question out of a 1 1/2 hour documentary it’s a pretty OTT response.
Rockfield was THE pre-eminent studio for recording guitar bands in the UK in the 90s And the 90s was THE most prominent decade for female guitar bands. Whether fronted by a woman, comprising a woman or entirely female. No decade before or since has even come close to having that much female related guitar music in it.
Just look at this list.
90s female guitar bands/artists:
Elastica
Hole
Echobelly
The Cranberries
PJ Harvey
The Breeders
Bikini kill
Garbage
Lush
Salad
Veruca Salt
Skunk Anansie
Catatonia
The Cardigans
Sleeper
L7
Sleater Kinney
No Doubt
Babes in Toyland
Alanis Morissette
Mazzy Star
Throwing Muses
Sonic Youth
Fluffy
Considering that Rockfield was already well known to North America thanks to bands like Rush recording there twice and the fact that the UK fans and Press picked up on the Grunge and Riot Grrrl scene before the US and most of the bands on that list would have been touring the UK, it would’ve been perfectly feasible that any of the American bands on this list could have recorded at Rockfield.
Far from being a “left wing“ “feminist” “ agenda based “ or “woke” question, it’s actually an interesting one, as statistically you would expect loads of female musicians to have recorded there at that time.
There’s no need to bust a blood vessel..it’s just a question!
As you were...
The cranberries weren’t a female band mate they just had a female singer👍🏻👍🏻!!
"Yeah you'd have a go [after the pub] but we'd just sound like the Pouges"
🤣
What is this industrial creole?
What documentary is this called?
Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm
2:00 I love the Pogues. But dammit that's funny
Take a shot every time one of them says the word "pub."
Moving forward with this series, please consider putting a microphone in front of the person who’s asking the questions.
...but you sound like the Pogues.
Why men? Why not? .
Bonehead, slowly, but surely morphing into Phil Collins.
I thought That I was the only one .lol
Also looks like George Michael.
Bonehead = Phil Collins
Liam = Christian bale
He looks cooler than ever 👍
I doubt if he could ever be a miserable as him
"You'd sound like The Pogues" 😂😂😂
The Peruvian Years.
Bonehead is back.