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Noel Gallagher reflects on writing the Oasis albums “Definitely Maybe,” “(What's the Story) Morning Glory?” and “Be Here Now.” Watch the full Episode at Gibson TV now! In this excerpt from Icons with Noel Gallagher, Noel opens up about the creative process behind writing the legendary Oasis albums “Definitely Maybe” and “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” Listen as Gallagher shares stories from the early days of Oasis when the songs that appeared on the “Definitely Maybe” album were written so they could play local gigs, and how he had no idea he was actually writing his first album, which would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide. Hear Noel reflect on what it is to be a songwriter and how Oasis was constantly refining their set by replacing weaker songs with stronger ones the more gigs they played. Noel discusses the recording process of “Definitely Maybe,” describing it as an anomaly within the Oasis catalog, as the album was recorded live in Clear Studios in Manchester, England, with producer Owen Morris, a studio similar in size to their rehearsal space, capturing the essence of their live performances and their live sound. Listen as he talks about the writing process of “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” and how he dealt with the pressure of writing a follow-up album to their debut record, choosing to record it at Rockfield Studios immediately after touring. Gallagher reflects on the difficulties of maintaining creative integrity while dealing with the immense pressure of Oasis being in the spotlight and talks about how the success of their early work came from a place of innocence and trust, touching on the struggle of balancing his role as the primary songwriter in Oasis and not having a songwriting partner similar to his heroes. For fans of Oasis and anyone out there who wants to be a songwriter, this interview with one of our generation’s most iconic songwriters is a must-see. It offers a rare glimpse into Noel Gallagher’s thoughts on the early years of Oasis, the evolution of his songwriting process through “Definitely Maybe,” “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?,” and eventually “Be Here Now,” and who his songwriting heroes are. This clip from Icons is a closer look at how some of the most iconic music of the 90s was written. ABOUT GIBSON BRANDS Gibson, the leading iconic guitar brand, has shaped the sounds of generations of musicians and music lovers across genres for 127 years. Founded in 1894 and headquartered in Nashville, Gibson Brands has a legacy of world-class craftsmanship, legendary music partnerships, and progressive product evolution that is unrivaled among musical instrument companies. The Gibson Brands portfolio includes Gibson, the leading guitar brand, as well as many of the most beloved and recognizable music brands, including https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialEpiphone, which has been on every stage since 1873, Kramer, the original MADE TO ROCK HARD guitar brand, MESA/Boogie, the home of tone, and KRK, behind great music for over 30 years, and Maestro, the founder of effect pedals. Gibson Brands is dedicated to quality, innovation, and sound excellence so that music lovers for generations to come will continue to experience music shaped by Gibson Brands.
Rockfield Studios is a residential recording studio located in the Wye Valley in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, close to the village of Rockfield. The studio was founded in 1963 by brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward.
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In 1995, Rockfield Studios was the unlikely setting for the creation of Oasis's masterpiece, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?". This behind-the-scenes footage of Noel Gallagher discussing the album's recording process at Rockfield is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the band's creative universe. At the time, Oasis was riding high on the success of their debut album "Definitely Maybe", and the pressure to deliver another hit must have been immense.
Noel Gallagher's reflections on writing these iconic albums are as fascinating as they are candid. He reveals how he had no idea that the songs on "Definitely Maybe" would become a massive hit, and how the band constantly refined their setlist by replacing weaker songs with stronger ones. This attention to detail is what sets Oasis apart from other bands of the Britpop era, and it's clear that Noel's dedication to his craft was instrumental in shaping the band's sound.
The fact that this footage exists at all is a testament to Rockfield Studios' reputation as a hub for creative genius. Founded by brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward in 1963, Rockfield has been a breeding ground for some of the most innovative music of our time. From The Stone Roses to Queen, countless bands have passed through its doors, leaving behind a trail of sonic gold.
What makes this clip so significant is that it offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of one of the most influential songwriters of our generation. Noel Gallagher's insights into his own songwriting process are as valuable as they are entertaining, and fans of Oasis will devour every word. For those who aspire to be songwriters themselves, this interview is a must-see, offering a masterclass in creativity and perseverance.
The footage itself is brief, clocking in at just 0:25, but it's a tantalizing snippet that leaves you wanting more. The conversation is raw and unedited, with Noel Gallagher speaking candidly about the pressures of fame and the importance of maintaining creative integrity. It's a refreshing change from the slick, polished interviews that often pass for "insight" in the music industry.
As we watch Noel Gallagher reflect on his time at Rockfield Studios, it's hard not to be struck by the sense of innocence and trust that defined Oasis's early work. They were a band who wrote songs because they wanted to, not because they had to, and this freedom is what gave their music its raw energy and authenticity.
In an era where music is increasingly manufactured and formulaic, it's refreshing to see a band like Oasis who refused to compromise on their artistic vision. This footage is a reminder that true creativity comes from a place of passion and conviction, rather than commercial calculation. As Noel Gallagher himself says, "The success of our early work came from a place of innocence and trust". It's a mantra that we could all do with remembering in this age of over-produced, focus-grouped pop.
As the clip fades to black, you're left with a lasting impression of Noel Gallagher's creative genius. He's a songwriter who wears his heart on his sleeve, and it's this vulnerability that makes his music so compelling. For fans of Oasis, this footage is a treasure trove of insight into the band's inner workings, and for aspiring songwriters, it's a masterclass in creativity and perseverance.
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