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Post by gastritispanic on Nov 20, 2005 12:37:33 GMT -5
Just name the 3 live oasis tracks that you listen to over and over. These are my favourites:
Whatever (Acoustic sessions Vol. 3) some Japanese gig Gas panic (Rock in Rio 2001) Half the world away (Manchester Apollo 11-10-2001)
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Post by mimmihopps on Nov 20, 2005 12:56:55 GMT -5
Champagne Supernova - Budokan 1998 Untitled instrumental(first track) - The Borderline Club 1994 Slide Away - Glastonbury 1995
one more...Don't Look Back In Anger - Summer Sonic 2005 (coz I was there)
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Post by wankinginthebushes on Nov 20, 2005 13:09:22 GMT -5
Columbia - Glasto 2004 Be Here Now - GMEX 97 I Am The Walrus - Glasto 95
And...Digys Dinner, Live at the Tivoli (as feat on the def maybe dvd). Its my local club where i grew up and have had some top nights in there!
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Post by LDD- Angelic Child on Nov 20, 2005 16:17:09 GMT -5
D'You Know What I Mean? (MTV Superdry) Supersonic (3 Nights in a Judo Arena) The Swamp Song (Maine Road)
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Post by His Royal Majesty Revolver on Nov 21, 2005 10:40:53 GMT -5
Tough call people..... I can't do it.. I can only pick one and be definite....
I am the walrus - anywhere (1994-1996), man!!
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Post by caimanque on Apr 9, 2009 23:45:03 GMT -5
1.Columbia (Glasgow 2001) 2.D'you know what I mean? (Mtv Superdry 2002) 3.I Am the Walrus (Korea 2009)
H.M.:Gas Panic! & I Am the Walrus (Denver 2001), DLBIA & The Masterplan (EProms 2008), TBWTL (Anywere)
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Post by The Boy Without the Blues on Apr 10, 2009 13:38:11 GMT -5
Fuckin hard...
1. The Masterplan (BBC Electric Proms 2008) 2. Champagne Supernova (GMEX 1997) 3. Gas Panic! (Rock In Rio 2001)
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Post by joeyfrancis on Apr 10, 2009 15:08:19 GMT -5
Listen Up - MTV Unplugged 1996 Morning Glory - Roskilde 1995 Don't Look Back in Anger - Manchester 2005
Honorable Mention to Champagne Supernova - Budoken 1998, Live Forever - Maine Road 1996, Acquiesce - GMEX 1997.
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Post by Soldier Ron on Apr 10, 2009 15:17:10 GMT -5
Too hard so I'll just pick the first three that come in to my mind.
To Be Where There's Life from the show broadcast on MTV in October '08. There's a mild fuck up on the vocals where Noel & Liam are singing together one line apart from each other in the final part of the song, but this is my favourite version of this song. For me, it's the biggest contrast in the Oasis catalogue between the lifeless, shittily produced studio version (fucking tamburas?) and the live version: raucous riff-rock with blistering in-your-face co-lead vocals by Noel & Liam.
Slide Away, Noel solo acoustic version from Chicago (?), 1998. I downloaded this from Kazaa or Audiogalaxy or somewhere in the early 2000s, didn't know where it was from but on youtube it says Chicago. Noel's vocal has so much soul in this version as good as Liam's on the studio version and that is high praise. His vocals occasionally have the tendency to wobble, but here he nails every line perfectly in tune, even including his sublime "and I'm gonna try now" and "oooooh" backing vocal parts which he usually doesn't bother with in the electric versions.
Gotta have a version of Champagne Supernova to finish off. At the 1996 MTV Awards they played a good, tight 4:30 version with a flawless Noel solo, I do like that version but the 1996 Maine Road (first night) version is probably my favourite. The Budokan version, while good, IMO goes on too long (the first 2 minutes of the solo are great, the next 3 not so much) whereas the Maine Road version is judged beautifully, all chiming electric guitars, incredibly simple yet endlessly catchy winding solos and riffs, and superb vocals ('natch) from are kid.
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Post by Marky on Apr 10, 2009 15:35:57 GMT -5
Gas Panic! - Barrowlands 2001 D'You Know What I Mean? - Finsbury 2001 Cigarettes & Alcohol - Barrowlands 2001
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Post by MacaRonic on Apr 12, 2009 14:48:47 GMT -5
1. Fade Away- Greek Theatre L.A - 2001 ------ Liam's vocals are perfect or even better than studio version.
2. Listen Up- Noel and Gem- Cabaret- Paris------- Just fucking blows me away every single time.
3. Morning Glory- Greek Theatre L.A 2001 ------- I'd even say that this gig is one of their best.
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Post by Protector of reality on May 9, 2009 12:54:41 GMT -5
Supersonic (Special intro) Chicago, 1998
And a live performance of C&A. I dont know where it was, but its somewhere in England, and its summer.
and the following is said:
Liam: this ones for all the fucking mad 'eads. Liam: Like 'im over there.... Noel: Anyone here support Man city? Noel's Guitar builds gathers feedback Liam: Lying bastards! Noel: Well this ones for you
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Post by johnlennon696 on May 11, 2009 8:40:43 GMT -5
Fade In Out - Den Bosch 97 D'You Know What I Mean - Japan 2002 Where Did It All Go Wrong - Jools Holland 2000
Loads more like Supersonic from Japan 1998 etc but there is my three ATM.....
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Post by lampard on May 16, 2009 22:59:57 GMT -5
1. Fade Away- Greek Theatre L.A - 2001 ------ Liam's vocals are perfect or even better than studio version. 2. Listen Up- Noel and Gem- Cabaret- Paris------- Just fucking blows me away every single time. 3. Morning Glory- Greek Theatre L.A 2001 ------- I'd even say that this gig is one of their best. i got the LA gig and there is an intensity there that is unbelievable. i think a lot of credit should be given to steve white who came in at a moments notice and put in a performance like that. as for my 3, i can only say what i've been listening to a lot lately: The Shock of the Lightning - Standing on the edge of the noise 2008 (only gig where the guitars are loud and distorted enough) Some Might Say - Club Citta Japan 95 Columbia - Knebworth 96 (the intro and all those manic screams.. blows me away every time)
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