settingson
Oasis Roadie
I live my life in the city. There's no easy way out.
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Post by settingson on May 24, 2022 23:38:54 GMT -5
Which is your preferred live album? Not, which was the more 'biblical' event etc.
I love them both, but I'll take FTM as the superior live album.
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Post by Aman on May 25, 2022 5:43:06 GMT -5
Always been a big fan of FTM.
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Post by dazed on May 25, 2022 6:02:34 GMT -5
FTM probably sounds more professional from start to finish with the exception of Wonderwall (which sucked at the actual gig), Knebworth means a lot more, has higher heights but as an overall show felt a bit messy - which I guess was the point of Oasis then so thats not to say it made it worse, certainly not less authentic to the brand.
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on May 25, 2022 6:07:19 GMT -5
I love both of them. Different periods but both special. Liam's voice very different from one concert to another but each beautiful and special in its own way.
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Post by tiger40 on May 25, 2022 12:41:41 GMT -5
Hard one as I love them both. So I'm not voting.
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Post by fluff123 on May 26, 2022 1:17:59 GMT -5
We NEED FTM on blu ray.
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Post by matt on May 26, 2022 6:46:54 GMT -5
Knebworth for sure.
But the poll makes you realise that Oasis management still dropping the ball with releases by never giving us any of the truly great performances.
Fact that Maine Road isn't released is scandalous, but then you have Live By The Sea etc which also easily outdo Knebworth and FTM for performances.
Just give us an anthology of great performances of individual songs, there's plenty of bootlegs that can be cleaned up. Then again, Ignition Management have never been the most creative or ambitious team, probably the most complacent and sterile management you could imagine for a band with Oasis's legacy.
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Post by tomlivesforever on May 27, 2022 6:17:26 GMT -5
Both of them are not really great representations Oasis live.
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Post by DrSnowbody on May 27, 2022 12:31:03 GMT -5
Just give us an anthology of great performances of individual songs, there's plenty of bootlegs that can be cleaned up. Then again, Ignition Management have never been the most creative or ambitious team, probably the most complacent and sterile management you could imagine for a band with Oasis's legacy. This
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