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Post by PolskaBro1824 on Jun 19, 2005 1:44:33 GMT -5
Alright so from the start I'll say I'm not ignorant to the fact that Liam's voice has been a bit "shaky" to say the least for awhile now. I was going into the show expecting a C- vocal performance and it was definately an A
This coming from someone who would not be ashamed to say if it was shyte.
Every fuckin aspect of the gig was flawless. Place was absolutely PACKED! Liam even gave away TWO tamberines.
And I'm still in shock from all those I don't know what else to say...
Hope chicago Monday is nearly as good as Detroit was
Cheers
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Post by Guess God Thinks I'm Cain on Jun 19, 2005 6:54:46 GMT -5
Just found this over at an oasis blog I frequent : "From memory and notes: I believe this is correct. Brian Oasis: Meadowbrook Music Festival Rochester Hills, Michigan USA, June 18, 2002 Setlist (show began at about 9:30 EST.) Intro - Fuckin' in the Bushes Turn Up the Sun Lyla Love's Like a Bomb Bring It on Down (What's the Story?) Morning Glory (dedicated by Liam "to all the early birds) Cigarettes and Alcohol The Importance of Being IdleLittle by Little A Bell Will Ring Live Forever The Meaning of Soul Mucky Fingers (Noel says something like, "I'm not going to introduce the next song. I'll wait for you to clap when you know what it is,'" or something like that) Champagne Supernova (Introduced by Liam. Noel banged out a few notes of the Swamp Song before the song starts.) Rock and Roll Star (long, drawn out ending. Quite nice. Killer lights) Break Sounds like Liam says, "Has anyone ever heard of anthrax? This song's about anthrax." He introduces... Songbird Wonderwall (Noel gives props to Zak Starkey (who is on drums) and to their keyboard player ( whoever that is with the out-of-control hair). Don't Look Back in Anger My Generation "
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Post by cyprus05 on Jun 19, 2005 11:20:58 GMT -5
Don't forget that Cigarettes and Alcohol was dedicated by Liam to "All the healthy people out there"
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Post by cvillekid on Jun 19, 2005 11:40:53 GMT -5
thought the show as great, the boys belted out some great tunes, everything went well and sounded great, but i thought the crowd could have been into it a bit more, at least down in the front. all in all, great show and turnout, i was surprised by how many young ppl were there and madferrit......
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