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Post by Meltdown on Jan 8, 2006 13:28:52 GMT -5
Strange You have never found those In main menu on There & Then if I remember right there´s a option like "extras" or something, you should find those very easily But it might be possible that I have never dvd version (?) than you have, and your´s not include any extras. But I´m not sure about this.. I never saw that. Sony or whoever must of fuked up the American version. Thanks for the help though. Yes, you have different version then No problem
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Post by queenoasis on Jan 10, 2006 14:54:42 GMT -5
U should really own all of em if yer a huge fan. Definitely worth to have in yer collection. I personally favor There & Then over the others.
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jtmOBX
Oasis Roadie
"There we were... Now here we are."
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Post by jtmOBX on Jan 15, 2006 21:46:27 GMT -5
U should really own all of em if yer a huge fan. Definitely worth to have in yer collection. I personally favor There & Then over the others. Yep, I agree. But the bottomline is theyre all tops and any one you get is great. You cant lose my friend.
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Post by queenoasis on Jan 16, 2006 15:44:29 GMT -5
RobW: LMAO! Best signature on this site by far!
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Post by Meltdown on Jan 22, 2006 5:58:31 GMT -5
Just ordered FTM dvd. Only have that gig on VHS before.
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NoelyGhere
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Post by NoelyGhere on Feb 19, 2006 18:09:50 GMT -5
FTM is a great DVD, but I've got to say that There and Then is better. To note further, Live By The Sea is the best. Most people don't really dig it but I think it's fucking massive I have to agree - Live By The Sea was the first Oasis video I had ever seen - even of them playing, and it blew me away. Plus you get the great acoustic set with Noel fucking up "D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?". It's great. Then: 2nd: There and Then (Oasis at their peak - fantastic!) 3rd: FTM: Great, great gig, set list is really good - can't beat the "Hey Hey, My, My" cover.
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Post by reeny1987 on Mar 18, 2006 20:59:51 GMT -5
whoever said that the ending of cs is a gas panic riff and the start of turn up the sun is in swamp song your on drugs cause i can assure you those riffs are just improvisations. Djelin get your ears checked
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Post by wassis on Mar 19, 2006 4:39:41 GMT -5
Live By The Sea was the first Oasis video I had ever seen - even of them playing, and it blew me away. Plus you get the great acoustic set with Noel fucking up "D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?". It's great. Then: 2nd: There and Then (Oasis at their peak - fantastic!) 3rd: FTM: Great, great gig, set list is really good - can't beat the "Hey Hey, My, My" cover. This is a good overview. There and Then is my personal favourite because it's so classic - seeing Noel walk out on stage at Maine Road is just awesome - what Oasis was all about at their most popular. Love it. Set lists on the other two make them special in their own way. But def get all 3 - they show very different sides of this great band. I just wanted to know if anyone else has noticed a sound problem with their There & Then DVD? If you listen to the start of Wonderwall (Maine Rd), the volume drops significantly around the 'Backbeat...' bit. I got mine replaced and the replacement is the same. I figured it's just a cheap reproduction. Anyone else's do the same? ............& this is my 100th post!
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Post by drunken guitar pop on Mar 19, 2006 9:34:41 GMT -5
I just wanted to know if anyone else has noticed a sound problem with their There & Then DVD? If you listen to the start of Wonderwall (Maine Rd), the volume drops significantly around the 'Backbeat...' bit. I got mine replaced and the replacement is the same. I figured it's just a cheap reproduction. Anyone else's do the same? Must be a cheap reproduction. Mine isn't doing that at all.
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Post by justaroundmidnight on Mar 20, 2006 15:28:17 GMT -5
buy them both
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urwand
Madferrit Fan
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Post by urwand on Mar 20, 2006 21:56:56 GMT -5
i have both live by the sea and there and then on vhs (bought before dvds were commonplace) and would recommend both even without the special features. never bought ftm because i recorded the second nights concert which was brodcast on sbs (australia). very funny gig because of how pissed liam was and how pissed off noel was!
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Post by lyla on Mar 26, 2006 9:22:46 GMT -5
it was broadcasted on sbs? wow, do they broadcast many gigs? or was oasis special?
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Post by jobero on Mar 26, 2006 15:43:47 GMT -5
I'd recommend all 3 to anybody remotely into Oasis but i think for a first time buy i'd go for There & Then which, in my opinion, is the best out of the 3. It was at a time when Oasis were at the height of their fame out of all of them other gigs available. It's just a great, great gig. Familiar To Millions is good aswell but you can tell Liam and Noel weren't getting on and the crowd seemed dead for all the new songs, which was a shame. Live By The Sea is probably the most underrated out of the 3. It was done at a time when the band were starting to make real tracks and just before the release of (What's The Story) Morning Glory? They all tell a story about where Oasis were at the time, it's just a shame they didn't release anything from the Be Here Now era as it's an important part of Oasis, even though it might been not have been a very successful time for the group, mainly Noel. I still think they should release a DVD from one gig on every tour they do. 3 great gigs anyway.
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