If Liam Gallagher & John Squire just want to play their entire new album together (plus a famous cover) and no songs from their illustrious past, there's a few choices you can make as a concertgoer.
But know they are choices.
- You can count your lucky stars that the ornery singer of Oasis and the dynamic psychedelic guitarist of the Stone Roses have really produced ten solid tunes.
- You can be a little sad they didn't play "Champagne Supernova," "Wonderwall" and/or "I Wanna Be Adored."
- You can be very upset and write a strongly worded letter, or an emoji-filled tweet.
The problem with being angry at Gallagher and Squire is they are the last people to be told what to do.
You don't think every Tom, Dick, and 'arry isn't begging Gallaher to get Oasis back together for that gravy train of cash?
And when the guitarists writes lyrics like this from "Love You Forever," you quickly realize these two blokes care not for your opinions.
Growing old disgracefully / I got time
So much younger than I used to be / I feel fine
Meanwhile Squire was so disinterested in being a guitar hero, he was painting canvases not that long ago.
The question going into the gig wasn't if they would pad the set with covers, but which ones.
The good news is Liam Gallagher & John Squire is quite good and the type of upbeat guitar heavy Brit Pop well suited for a rock show.
It's no wonder it's currently topping the charts in the U.K.
If the goal really was to bring in the best bits of Oasis and Stone Roses together, they came far closer to hitting the mark than many would have hoped for.
The March 13 world tour kickoff at the Barrowlands began with "Just Another Rainbow" which the crowd gleefully sang along with and quickly segued into the catchy "Mars to Liverpool."
Alongside Barrie Cadogan (bass), Joey Waronker (drums) andΒ Chris MaddenΒ (keyboards), the pair played off each other beautifully with strong vocals from Gallagher and stronger electric guitar from Squire.
The answer to the question of what cover song(s) would fill up the relatively short show of just the tunes one the album (which NME said, "is more imaginative than its title might suggest") is The Rolling Stones' "Jumping Jack Flash."
Ironically, even though that cover, the last tune in the 50-minute set, is decent enough, it's probably the least interesting part of the show, and naturally it's getting more attention than the originals.
Maybe that's why they don't want to play any tunes right now from their own past.
The show continues to go on the road in the UK through the end of March and then quick stops in France, Germany, Italy and NYC.
Tickets available on Liam's website.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire's 2024 First Leg dates:
18th March 2024 β Newcastle, O2 City Hall
20th March 2024 β Manchester, O2 Apollo
21st March 2024 β Manchester, O2 Apollo
23rd March 2024 β Leeds, O2 Academy
25th March 2024 β London, O2 Forum Kentish Town
26th March 2024 β London, Troxy
2nd April 2024 β Paris, Salle Pleye
l4th April 2024 β Berlin, Columbiahalle
6th April 2024 β Milan, Fabrique
11th April 2024 β Brooklyn, Paramount