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Post by webm@ster on Jun 24, 2004 10:54:42 GMT -5
These reviews were posted in the L4E News comments was there what a fuckin gig right on barrier right by liam the new songs were superb what aset some classis to still on high kelvin +++ amazin gig best ever i went to i cued for 14 hours and it was worth sleepling on a concrete floor i got liam noel and andys autographs afta and im still buzzin Stuart Hartley | ++++ had a brilliant time, best ever gig i've ever been to. can't wait to see them again. martin smith ++++ it was an amazing gig Matt +++ amazing gig, best i have seen them play since 95 new songs sound good as well loved it telafcb
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Post by maketradefair on Jun 24, 2004 12:36:27 GMT -5
looks like the boys are back in top form!!
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Jun 24, 2004 13:48:36 GMT -5
supersonic outro from 2000/1, new outro on MG.. zak is a fuckin monster!!!!! hardly any fills but u can hear his powerful and rhythmic bass drumming
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Post by webm@ster on Jun 24, 2004 19:53:28 GMT -5
BBC review:
Oasis played a gig at Poole Lighthouse last night as a warm-up for their Saturday headline slot at Glastonbury.
However, the football also crept in, with the crowd chanting 'Rooney, Rooney' before the set, and Oasis changing the words of 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' to 'Cigarettes and Football'.
The rest of the set was also a real crowd pleaser with all the old favourites including, 'Rock and Roll Star', 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out', 'Wonderwall' with Liam on lead vocals, 'Morning Glory' and 'Live Forever' to name but a few.
Oasis introduced new drummer Zak Starkey, Ringo Starr's son and he got a great reception - there were even rumours Ringo was in the audience alongside other celebrities such as Jude Law.
They also debuted two new songs which were both very well received.
One of them was 'A Bell Will Ring' which is along the lines of 'Live Forever' and "The Meaning of Soul" which was written by Liam who, although quiet on stage, didn't dampen the euphoric atmosphere.
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Post by Vertigo on Jun 24, 2004 20:33:45 GMT -5
BBC review: Oasis played a gig at Poole Lighthouse last night as a warm-up for their Saturday headline slot at Glastonbury. However, the football also crept in, with the crowd chanting 'Rooney, Rooney' before the set, and Oasis changing the words of 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' to 'Cigarettes and Football'. The rest of the set was also a real crowd pleaser with all the old favourites including, 'Rock and Roll Star', 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out', 'Wonderwall' with Liam on lead vocals, 'Morning Glory' and 'Live Forever' to name but a few. Oasis introduced new drummer Zak Starkey, Ringo Starr's son and he got a great reception - there were even rumours Ringo was in the audience alongside other celebrities such as Jude Law. They also debuted two new songs which were both very well received. One of them was 'A Bell Will Ring' which is along the lines of 'Live Forever' and "The Meaning of Soul" which was written by Liam who, although quiet on stage, didn't dampen the euphoric atmosphere. i dont get it.. which version of wonderwall was it ? the all band version ?!?!
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