Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Dish Up Oasis Rarities At Bluesfest - Noise11.com
Noel Gallagher: Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Noel Gallagher: Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Dish Up Oasis Rarities At Bluesfest

by Paul Cashmere on March 28, 2016

in Live,News

Noel Gallagher has played a few rare Oasis songs at his Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds show at Bluesfest on the weekend.

Gallagher played 10 Oasis songs in his 19 song setlist with one song, ‘D’Yer Wanna Be A Superman’ going back to a rare b-side from 1994. The song was never on an album and only ever released as the b-side to the second Oasis single ‘Shakermaker’ from 1994. Gallagher based the structure of the song on the ‘Married With Children’ featured on ‘Definitely Maybe’.

The lesser known ‘Half The World Away’, ‘Listen Up’ and ‘The Masterplan’ were used by Oasis on their rarities album ‘The Masterplan’, released in 1998.

‘Champagne Supernova’, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ and ‘Wonderwall’, three instantly recognisable Oasis hits also made the set.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, March 27, Bluesfest

Everybody’s On The Run (from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, 2011)
Lock All The Doors (from Chasing Yesterday, 2015)
In The Heat Of The Moment (from Chasing Yesterday, 2015)
Riverman (from Chasing Yesterday, 2015)
The Death of You and Me (from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, 2011)
You Know We Can’t Go Back (from Chasing Yesterday, 2015)
Champagne Supernova (from What’s The Story Morning Glory, 1996)
Half The World Away (from The Masterplan, 1998)
Sad Song (from Definitely Maybe, 1994)
The Dying of the Light (from Chasing Yesterday, 2015)
D’Yer Wanna Be A Superman (b-side, 1994)
The Mexican (from Chasing Yesterday, 2015)
Wonderwall (from What’s The Story Morning Glory, 1996)
Listen Up (from The Masterplan, 1998)
Digsy’s Dinner (from Definitely Maybe, 1994)
The Masterplan (from The Masterplan, 1998)

If I Had A Gun (from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, 2011)
AKA…What A Life (from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, 2011)
Don’t Look Back In Anger (from What’s The Story Morning Glory, 1996)

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds dates

March 29, Melbourne, Margaret Court Arena
March 30, Adelaide, AEC Theatre
April 1, Perth, Crown Theatre

Noise11.com

——————————————————————————————————————————————

Never miss a story! Get your free Noise11.com daily music news email alert. Subscribe to the Noise11 Music Newsletter here

Listen to the Noise11 Music News channel now at iHeartRadio

Follow Noise11.com on Facebook and Twitter

NOISE11 UPDATES are now in Apple News

Related Posts

Barry Manilow, music news, noise11.com
Barry Manilow Prepares Final U.S. Farewell Tour As “Once Before I Go” Video Premieres

Barry Manilow, one of the most successful entertainers in popular music, has released a new video for his latest single Once Before I Go ahead of his final U.S. tour dates, set to begin in January 2026. The 82-year-old icon, whose career has spanned more than five decades, will bring his last performances to nine American cities, closing the touring chapter of a career that has defined adult contemporary music since the 1970s.

9 hours ago
Split Enz
Split Enz To Lead Byron Bay Bluesfest 2026 Return With First Australian Show In 20 Years

Byron Bay Bluesfest will roar into its 37th edition in 2026 with one of the most important reunions in Australasian music history. Split Enz, in their first Australian appearance in two decades, will headline the Easter weekend event from 2 to 5 April 2026, confirming a landmark moment for the festival and for generations of fans who witnessed the band rewrite the rules of art-pop and new wave.

3 days ago
Matt Smith as Bunny Munro in The Death Of Bunny Munro trailer
Nick Cave’s The Death Of Bunny Munro Comes To Life With Matt Smith In New BINGE Series

A decade and a half after its release, Nick Cave's The Death Of Bunny Munro has found new life on screen, with BINGE dropping the first official trailer for the six-part limited series ahead of its 20 November premiere in Australia. Based on Cave's 2009 cult novel, the darkly comic and deeply tragic tale stars Matt Smith as Bunny Munro; a door-to-door beauty salesman, grieving widower, self-appointed ladies' man, and father barely hanging onto the idea of fatherhood.

November 5, 2025
The Dirty Three (supplied by RISING)
Dirty Three Announce First North American Tour Since 2012 Following ‘Love Changes Everything’ Comeback

Australian instrumental icons Dirty Three will return to North American stages for the first time in 14 years, announcing a March-April 2026 tour across the United States and Canada. The run marks the Melbourne-formed trio's first extensive shows outside Australia since the release of their 2024 album Love Changes Everything, the band's first studio recording in 12 years.

November 5, 2025
José González releases new single ‘Pajarito’ with AI-crafted music video
José González Unveils Playful New Single ‘Pajarito’ and AI-Crafted Video

José González has returned with a burst of colour and childlike wonder. The Swedish singer-songwriter, world-renowned for his delicate acoustic style and introspective folk, has released ‘Pajarito', a tender, playful Spanish-language track inspired by childhood, independence, and the gentle unfolding of life's meaning. The song arrives via City Slang alongside an equally whimsical video, crafted in collaboration with AI tools Sora and VEO.

November 5, 2025
Diddy Facebook photo
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Wins Bid To Fast-Track Appeal Of Prostitution Conviction

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been granted a fast-tracked appeal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, giving the disgraced hip-hop mogul an opportunity to challenge his July 2025 conviction and four-year sentence far sooner than the usual lengthy process would allow.

November 4, 2025
The Herd performing live celebrating The Sun Never Sets 20th Anniversary Tour 2026.
The Herd To Celebrate 20 Years Of ‘The Sun Never Sets’ With 2026 Australian Tour

Two decades after reshaping Australian hip hop with their landmark 2005 album The Sun Never Sets, The Herd will reunite in February 2026 for a national tour to celebrate the record's 20th anniversary. The Sun Never Sets 20th Anniversary Tour will bring the influential collective to stages in Thirroul, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart.

November 3, 2025