DVD Secrets
Rock 'N' Roll Star audio press down for an interview with Liam about wanting bagpipes on Rock 'N' Roll Star.
Supersonic audio track press down for music theory.
Cigarettes & Alcohol audio track press down for interview with Noel about the song.
Slide Away audio track press down for a interview about the name Definitely Maybe.
Married With Children audio press down for the letter from Guigsy why he was not on the DVD.
Sad Song Audio track at the black intro press down for clips of Wibbling Rivalry.
Live Forever audio press down for an interview with Noel wanting Live Forever as track three on the album.
Press angle on Live Forever, Shakermaker, Supersonic and Cigarettes & Alcohol for US versions of the videos.
Featuring: Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs (1992 – 1999), Tony McCarroll (1992 – 1995), Mark Coyle (record producer), Owen Morris (producer), Anjali Dutt (recording engineer), Marcus Russell (manager), Alan McGee (Creation Records), Tim Abbot, (Creation Records), Brian Cannon (album artwork designer), Michael Spencer Jones (artwork photographer), Mark Szaszy (video director), Maggie Mouzakitis (tour manager), Ben Winchester (live agent), Phil Smith (tour crew), Jason Rhodes (guitar tech), Kevin Cummins (photographer), Keith Cameron (journalist), Paul Mathur (journalist), Gary Crowley (journalist, DJ), Digsy [Digsy], Chris and Anthony Griffith (The Real People), Gem Archer (Oasis 2000 - 2009), Andy Bell (Oasis 2000 - 2009), Burt Bacharach, Mani (The Stone Roses/Primal Scream).
Photography: Paul Slattery, Tom Sheehan, James Fry, Jill Furmanovsky, Kevin Cummins, Norman Watson, Dennis Morris, Gered Mankowitz, Barry Marsden.
Definitely Maybe
By
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
on
January 24, 2023
Highest Chart Position: N/A
Written By: Noel Gallagher
Directed By: Dick Carruthers
The Band: Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Bonehead, Guigsy and Tony McCarroll
Recorded At: Various (footage) locations between 1994-2004
Disc 1
01: Rock 'n' Roll Star - Top Of The Pops, Sept 1994
02: Shakermaker - Naked City, June 1994
03: Live Forever - Glastonbury, June 1994
04: Up In The Sky - Chicago Metro, October 1994
05: Columbia - Hammersmith Palais, Dec 1994
06: Supersonic - The Word, March 1994
07: Bring It On Down - Gleneagles, February 1994
08: Cigarettes And Alcohol - Southampton Guildhall, Nov 1994
09: Digsy's Dinner - Buckley Tivoli, August 1994
10: Slide Away - New York Wetlands, July 1994
11: Married With Children - Los Angeles Whiskey A Go Go, September 1994
12: Sad Song - Later With Jools Holland, Dec 1994
Disc 2
01: Newcastle
02: Gear & Loathing
03: The Bad Old Days
04: I Am The Walrus - Chicago Metro, October 1994
05: Live Forever - Gleneagles, February 1994
06: The Album Cover
07: Sold Out
08: Tour Management
Definitely Maybe was released on DVD in September 2004 to mark the tenth anniversary of its original release. It went triple platinum in the UK. The DVD featured an hour-long documentary about the recording of the album featuring rare and contemporary interviews with the band and its associates. Also included was the album in its entirety, which included "Sad Song", which was originally only released on the UK vinyl version of the album and also on the Japanese CD edition. Other content included live and TV performances of the albums twelve tracks, and the promo videos to "Supersonic" (UK & US versions), "Shakermaker", "Live Forever" (UK & US versions), "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star". A limited-edition release in the UK and Ireland included a bonus DVD containing more live footage and anecdotes.
There was also an accompanying made-for-TV documentary, entitled There We Were, Now Here We Are...: The Making Of Oasis. This was broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK at 11:30pm on Friday, September 3, three days before the release of the Definitely Maybe DVD. The programme combined existing and unused interview footage from the DVD documentary and focused on the origins of the band, and the four singles from Definitely Maybe. It also included a very rare clip of "All Around the World" performed live at a rehearsal session in the Boardwalk in 1992, five years before it was eventually recorded and released on Be Here Now. The DVD received the NME award for Best DVD.