Noel Gallagher Lifts The Roof In Sydney With His show at the Enmore Theatre with High Flying Birds













Noel Gallagher proved there is a very good life after Oasis at the Enmore Theatre last night.

From the minute he strode on stage with his new band High Flying Birds, Gallagher incited a deafening level of adulation and participation from a fanatic audience which was undoubtedly swelled by expatriates.

And they didn’t just want the Oasis tunes either, although the ones he played - he refers to them as “my songs” rather than belonging to his former band - lifted the roof.

Fans lifted their voices just as enthusiastically on several of the tunes from the self-titled Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds record including Everybody’s On The Run, If I Had A Gun and The Death Of You And Me.

These songs felt instantly familiar even if they haven’t enjoyed the same pelting on the airwaves as the Oasis tunes.

Gallagher was clearly enjoying the goodwill of his Sydney fans.

While he is more of a workman-like frontman courtesy of guitar duties, between songs the concert turned into a Conversation With Noel Gallagher as he bantered with individual fans and muttered a couple of “I love you too”s to the shout outs.

The finale Don’t Look Back In Anger was one of those great concert moments when the crowd out-sings the band and Gallagher was happy to let them have their moment.

“It’s been an absolute pleasure to play for you tonight, Sydney,” he said.

The pleasure was all our’s.

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au

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