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Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 14th 1995 Oasis played at the Trocardiere in Nantes, France.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.

Q&A With Tony McCarroll In Manchester Later This Month With All Funds Donated To The Salford Lads Club

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A Bitter Sweet Home Event hosted by John Robb with all funds donated to Salford Lads Club.

Date: Sunday 24th November 24th at 18:00
Location: Coronation St, Salford M5 3SA

40 early bird tickets at £25 on sale now! (Remaining 60 tickets will be £30).
£150 VIP Option includes a personally signed skin and sticks from Tony and front row seats.

Note – The Q&A is at 6pm but the club will be open from 1pm with various bands and entertainment, including a Manchester Music Exhibition in the main hall.

For more details click here.

Tickets Go On General Sale Today For Oasis' South American Tour

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Tickets go on general sale today for Oasis' South American dates.

São Paulo, Brazil – 10am local time BRT
Santiago, Chile – 11am local time CLT
Buenos Aires, Argentina – 12pm local time ART

The venues and dates are

Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina - 15th/16th November
Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile - 19th November
Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil - 22nd/23rd November

You must have a ticket purchase account registered in the specific country where you plan to purchase tickets.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 13th 2000 Noel Gallagher & Gem Archer joined  Kelly Jones at 'Vicar St' in Dublin, Ireland.

They played Oasis' 'Live Forever' and the 'Stereophonics' 'I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio'.



On November 13th 2000, Oasis released 'Familiar To Millions' it was available on six formats: DVD, VHS, Double CD, Double Cassette, Triple Vinyl and MiniDisc.

It's from their concert on July 21st 2000 at Wembley Stadium, watch 'Gas Panic' from the release below.


On November 13th 2006, Oasis released the 'Stop The Clocks' EP.

Noel Gallagher Has Made A Six-Hour Ambient Mixed Version Of Oasis' 'Champagne Supernova'

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I hope Oasis release Noel Gallagher's version of 'Champagne Supernova' online in some form that he has created for the National Portrait Gallery in London.

It will features in 'Zoë Law: Legends' exhibition that opens on November 29th.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 10th 2002 Oasis played the first of two nights at the Arena in Nottingham, England.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On November 10th 2008 Oasis played at the Bataclan in Paris, France.

Watch some superb highlights from the gig below.


On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 9th 2006 Noel Gallagher & Gem Archer played an acoustic set at the Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles, USA.

It was part of an acoustic tour promoting 'Stop The Clocks'.



Liam's back on stage, and the temperature is jammed straight back up to maximum. Almost certainly Gem's in the band, so he's going to launch into that Morning Glory riff, and the place goes off again. This will be probably one of the very few guitar solos Noel plays alongside Slide Away, Live Forever and Don't Look Back In Anger, and for all the quality guitarists Liam had on his tours, no one was able to play those solos like Noel. A truly underrated guitarist. I'm going to throw in a bit of a wildcard here, a fan favourite. Could be one of about 20 tunes, but it's something like:

- Columbia
- Bring It On Down
- Roll With It
- D'You Know What I Mean
- Stand By Me
- Step Out
- Go Let It Out
- Fade Away



At this point, the band take a breather, and I reckon you're going to see an orchestra on stage, like in the 1996 shows. It will be the same set too; Cast No Shadow, Wonderwall, Masterplan maybe a later tune here that has that accompaniment: Stop Crying Your Heart Out, I'm Outta Time?...

This bit of the gig is something Oasis could ever do, where most bands play their hits at the start, maybe drop in something everyone knows in the middle when there's a lull, then go out strong on the encore, there was never any dull part of an Oasis gig. The opening was electric, then you'd get the singalongs and some of the best moments of the night in the middle, then the ending was always mindblowing. Assuming they'll keep to that framework next summer, they'll probably close out on a couple of massive tunes like Slide Away and Champagne Supernova. This could be something the orchestra or a choir sings on (Noel's BBC set with a choir on Slide Away was unbelievable). There's no chance in the world they'll do this, but it would be incredible to see them play Champagne Supernova like they did 96-98 with the extended outro. Won't happen though.

After Champagne Supernova, they'll go off, say goodnight, thank everyone for coming. My bet is they do four tunes, like they used to, something old and upbeat like Supersonic, then Live Forever, the standout of Noel's last tour, but probably back to the old arrangement. Don't Look Back In Anger for sure will be second to last, then they'll do a cover to end the gig. Liam mentioned Come On Feel The Noise on Twitter, which I just can't see, although that would be epic. I can't see them doing My Generation again, so maybe something new, or ideally, they'd play a song they made their own 30 years ago; I Am The Walrus.

So, here's my prediction then:

Rock n Roll Star
Lyla
Acquiesce
Some Might Say
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Half The World Away
The Importance Of Being Idle / Little By Little
Morning Glory
Wildcard
Cast No Shadow
Wonderwall
The Masterplan
Slide Away
Champagne Supernova
Supersonic
Live Forever
Don't Look Back In Anger
I Am The Walrus

Honestly, can you imagine seeing them play that live? All those tunes? I'd give everything I own to see them play one of them. Still can't believe this is happening. 

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 7th 2006 Noel Gallagher & Gem Archer played an acoustic set at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Canada.

It was part of an acoustic tour promoting 'Stop The Clocks'.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.

Oasis Confirm South American Tour Dates

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Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina - 15th/16th November

Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile - 19th November

Estadio MorumBIS, São Paulo, Brazil - 22nd/23rd November

Tickets on general sale Wednesday 13th November

São Paulo, Brazil – 10am local time BRT
Santiago, Chile – 11am local time CLT
Buenos Aires, Argentina – 12pm local time ART

Pre-sale registration can be found here.

You must have a ticket purchase account registered in the specific country where you plan to purchase tickets.

If you’re planning to attend the concert in Brazil, sign up to https://www.ticketmaster.com.br

For Chile, create your account at https://www.ticketmaster.cl

For Argentina, get started at https://www.allaccess.com.ar

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 5th 1995 Oasis played the second of two of nights at Earls Court in London.

Listen to a recording of the gig below.


On November 5th 1997 Oasis played 'D'You Know What I Mean?' & 'Stand By Me' on Nulle Part Ailleurs in France.

Oasis South American Tour Dates To Be Announced Tomorrow

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 4th 1995 Oasis played the first of two of nights at Earls Court in London.

They were the biggest ever indoor gigs held at the time in Europe, at a specially-expanded Earls Court.

It was reported by several newspapers that the gigs were so loud that earth tremors were reported in the Kensington and Chelsea areas.

Footage from the gig would used on the 'There and Then' VHS when it was released the following year.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 3rd 1997 Oasis played at the Zenith in Lille, France.

Liam Gallagher was on fine form after a few drinks pre-gig, watch the gig in full below.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On November 2nd 1998 Oasis released 'The Masterplan' album.

It's full of a selection of B-Sides that never made it to an official studio album, it reached number 2 on the Official UK Album Charts.


On November 2nd 2005, Oasis played at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Listen to highlights from the gig below.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On October 30th 1995, Oasis released 'Wonderwall' as a single.

It reached number 2 on the Official UK Singles Chart, and has spent an incredible 84 weeks in total on the charts to date.

The Best Oasis Interviews From The ITN Archive

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A compilation of ITN's best footage of, reports on, and interviews with Manchester rock legends Oasis, charting the antics of Liam and Noel Gallagher from the height of Britpop in 1995 to the band's split in 2009.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On October 29th 1994 Oasis played at the Wetlands in New York, USA.

Watch the gig below.



On October 29th 2002, Noel Gallagher played at the Fairplay charity gig at London's Astoria to raise money for the Make Trade Fair campaign.


Watch a number of videos from the night below.


On October 29th 2005 Oasis played at the Tresivo Palaverde in Tresivo, Italy.

Watch highlights from the gig below.

On October 29th 2007, Oasis released the 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' documentary. 

The bands commentary on this is absolute comedy gold, I don't think I have watched it normally in years.

Cast Confirmed As The Opening Band For All UK & Ireland Oasis Live ‘25 Gigs

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Cast have been
 confirmed as the opening band for all UK and Ireland Oasis Live ‘25 shows!


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