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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 13, 2020 10:53:23 GMT -5
Surely it had to be the 2005 tour promoting a return to form DBTT. Band chemistry had not been that good since the early Oasis days. Shame it didn’t last.
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Zingbot
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Post by Zingbot on Mar 13, 2020 11:01:36 GMT -5
The Be Here Now Tour. Despite all the drugs, Liam was in peak form and it was the only time they really had a crack at the songs from that album. No shortage of fond memories from that tour.
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Post by megyesitomate on Mar 13, 2020 11:09:24 GMT -5
The last one. Kicking off the gigs with the sequence of Rock 'n' Roll Star - Lyla - The Shock of the Lightning - Cigarettes & Alcohol!!! It does simply not get better than that.
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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Mar 13, 2020 11:18:24 GMT -5
Be Here Now Tour WTSMG Tour DM Tour 10 Years of Noise and Confusion Tour HC Tour SOTSOG Tour DOYS Tour STC Tour DBTT Tour
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Post by Zingbot on Mar 13, 2020 11:27:29 GMT -5
The last one. Kicking off the gigs with the sequence of Rock 'n' Roll Star - Lyla - The Shock of the Lightning - Cigarettes & Alcohol!!! It does simply not get better than that. If he sounded as good as this show the whole tour, I'd agree.
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Post by megyesitomate on Mar 13, 2020 11:31:26 GMT -5
The last one. Kicking off the gigs with the sequence of Rock 'n' Roll Star - Lyla - The Shock of the Lightning - Cigarettes & Alcohol!!! It does simply not get better than that. If he sounded as good as this show the whole tour, I'd agree. I don't give two shits about his voice at gigs to be honest. The more aggressive, the better. And he was fucking aggressive at this tour, that's for sure.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Mar 15, 2020 17:54:53 GMT -5
Could it be Heathen Chemistry? Decent setlist and Liam's voice was still good for the most part. Admittedly Noel was involved in a car crash and Liam had his teeth smashed in but they didn't have major impacts on the tour.
On the other hand:
2000 SOTSOG - Great vocals but not keen on the setlist 2005/06 DBTT - the worst Liam has ever sounded live 2008/09 DOYS - excellent setlist but the whole band looked bored, fell apart and eventually split
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Post by jeffrey on Mar 15, 2020 18:52:06 GMT -5
The last one. Kicking off the gigs with the sequence of Rock 'n' Roll Star - Lyla - The Shock of the Lightning - Cigarettes & Alcohol!!! It does simply not get better than that. If he sounded as good as this show the whole tour, I'd agree. It’s not a popular tune, but fucking hell, TBWTL is a goddamn monster live!
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Post by welshylad on Mar 16, 2020 7:45:42 GMT -5
Be Here Now innit
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Post by Flashbax on Mar 16, 2020 10:16:34 GMT -5
Be Here Now or Heathen Chemistry.
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Post by beentherenow on Mar 16, 2020 12:37:11 GMT -5
Definitely Be Here Now,
Fade In Out live wins that debate for me on its own!
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Post by mkoasis on Mar 16, 2020 19:28:31 GMT -5
HC tour saw a lot more variability in songs played (relative to Oasis’ usual in the 00s), Andy and Gem were fully integrated, album songs sounded much better live, and they appeared to be having a good time too.
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Post by oasisrnrstar on Mar 16, 2020 20:30:38 GMT -5
I like the raw and new energy of Oasis on the rise in America, Definitely Maybe Album Tour. A lot of songs they played back then, have stood the test of time. That would be my choice.
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Post by supernovadragon on Mar 17, 2020 8:49:04 GMT -5
Heathen Chemistry definitely. The setlist on it's own gains it some merits
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Post by welshylad on Mar 17, 2020 9:22:44 GMT -5
HC was pretty good too
Great memory of Dublin 2003, as I'd seen them 4 or 5 times in 2002 I expected the opening chords to Hello, only to be floored by Bring It On Down. Now that was a monster version during the 2003 gigs. Never liked it before or since
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Post by beentherenow on Mar 17, 2020 9:23:09 GMT -5
As someone who went to two dates on the Heathen Chemistry tour inc Finsbury, I just do not get why people love the setlist so much.
Yeah Columbia and Some Might Say are nice additions but it also had Force of Nature, Better Man and Hung in a Bad Place!
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Post by megyesitomate on Mar 17, 2020 10:00:04 GMT -5
HC was pretty good too Great memory of Dublin 2003, as I'd seen them 4 or 5 times in 2002 I expected the opening chords to Hello, only to be floored by Bring It On Down. Now that was a monster version during the 2003 gigs. Never liked it before or since What about 2005-06? Zak was very serious on that one.
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Post by megyesitomate on Mar 17, 2020 10:02:57 GMT -5
As someone who went to two dates on the Heathen Chemistry tour inc Finsbury, I just do not get why people love the setlist so much. Yeah Better Man and Hung in a Bad Place are nice additions but it also had Columbia and Some Might Say! FIFY.
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Post by powerage09 on Mar 21, 2020 11:14:03 GMT -5
As someone who went to two dates on the Heathen Chemistry tour inc Finsbury, I just do not get why people love the setlist so much. Yeah Columbia and Some Might Say are nice additions but it also had Force of Nature, Better Man and Hung in a Bad Place! Hello and D'You Know What I Mean as well, Finsbury Park was incredible.
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Post by jh on Mar 25, 2020 7:09:08 GMT -5
If he sounded as good as this show the whole tour, I'd agree. It’s not a popular tune, but fucking hell, TBWTL is a goddamn monster live! TBWTL hands down my fav from this album...its literally smashes this shit out the room when played in this gig. Loved and still love it.
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Post by Bluremi95 on Mar 28, 2020 16:43:41 GMT -5
Andy Bell when was in Beady Eye said that the last one with Oasis in support of dig out your soul was their best as sound quality and power. I guess liam's voice was almost gone in that period and Noel's guitar volume a bit too loud but in terms of greatness you can watch all those full stadiums around the world for the band in that tour, they were untouchable
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Post by tiger40 on May 9, 2021 13:46:49 GMT -5
Hmmm, the (What's The Story) Morning Glory? tour (90s). Heathen Chemistry tour (2000s)
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Post by The Escapist on May 9, 2021 14:13:34 GMT -5
The "Chasing the Sun" Greatest Hits Tour from 2027. Shame that Bonehead was too busy buying sunglasses and had to be represented with a hologram, but the setlist was excellent.
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Post by NicOasis on May 9, 2021 14:34:19 GMT -5
HC was pretty good too Great memory of Dublin 2003, as I'd seen them 4 or 5 times in 2002 I expected the opening chords to Hello, only to be floored by Bring It On Down. Now that was a monster version during the 2003 gigs. Never liked it before or since What about 2005-06? Zak was very serious on that one. (Mind the mixing, Liams a bit loud) Really hard to top Whitey. Especially opening the gig with it, can't imagine how that was hearing those drums kick off the gig.
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Post by mkoasis on May 10, 2021 16:30:21 GMT -5
As someone who went to two dates on the Heathen Chemistry tour inc Finsbury, I just do not get why people love the setlist so much. Yeah Columbia and Some Might Say are nice additions but it also had Force of Nature, Better Man and Hung in a Bad Place! I’ve always thought the HC songs sounded way better live than with the album production. So I’m okay with all the albums songs being played live.
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