On September 2nd 2018 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds played at Bingley Music Live in Bingley, England.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
25 years on from the memorable shows that Oasis played at Knebworth on 10th and 11th August 1996, a playlist celebrating just some of the gold from the band's back catalogue, from the early B-Sides right through to the final album, Dig Out Your Soul.
Oasis Live At Knebworth
25 years on, highlights of the memorable shows that Oasis played at Knebworth on 10th and 11th August 1996. Part of 6 Music's Artist Collection on the band.
Oasis At The BBC
Oasis in session from June and December 1994. Plus the infamous 1997 Evening Session interview and Noel looking back on ten years of Oasis with Steve Lamacq and fans from autumn 2001.
Oasis - What's The Story?
The Gallagher brothers, Alan McGhee and others tell the story of the band and their success.
Mark Radcliffe takes a canny look at the trials and tribulations of the Gallagher brothers and one of the biggest British bands of all. It covers their beginnings as Rain, to stadium concerts and the constant rivalry between band members and the brothers. First broadcast on Radio 2 in 2002.
To listen to the shows click here.
Thanks to James
Listen to show live from 16:00 (UK Time) on radiox.co.uk
“In times like this, you've just got to f*cking go big, haven't you?”
— Matt Wilkinson (@w1lko) September 1, 2022
Some really nice words and memories about Taylor Hawkins from @liamgallagher ahead of @foofighters Wembley tribute gig here ❤️
Sound on 🔊@taylorhawkins pic.twitter.com/EfZ5zHAs7t
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Watch some footage from the gig below that was included on the Definitely Maybe documentary that was released on DVD.
It has now been twenty eight years since the release of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe being released.
A few days after the release of the album I finally got to watch the band live for the first time at the Tivoli in Buckley..
My Mum being the absolute legend she was offered to drive me and my friend up from South Wales and straight back home again after the concert. I still remember the excitement and anticipation of waking up on the morning of the gig knowing I was finally going to see one of the best and most talked about British bands in years.
I remember getting to the venue and hearing accents from all over the UK as we waited in the queue, there was a television reporter from Granada interviewing fans about the band. We eventually got in and the staff of the venue were taking tickets from people as they were entering the venue (we will get into that later on in the post).
The place was absolutely packed, you couldn't move, we decided between us to get as close as we possibly could to the stage. We hadn't paid £6 plus booking fees to just stand around at the back. I grabbed her hand and we made our way slowly through the crowd until we found a good vantage point not far from the front.
The band eventually came on and the place erupted, out walked Liam, Noel. Bonehead, Guigsy and Tony. We were in front of Liam and Bonehead in what can only be described as a mosh pit. We bounced around singing and dancing and having the time of our lives for around an hour.
From what I remember from the setlist the band played Supersonic, Shakermaker, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Live Forever, Slide Away, Columbia, Digsy's Dinner and I Am The Walrus
The songs are not in order and a few are missing.
I'm pretty sure they also played Fade Away, during Supersonic someone threw something at Liam and he offered to fight whoever threw it (I believe it was a pint), Evan Dando was on the stage at one point with a woman dancing. It was an absolutely brilliant concert, it lived up to all my expectations and more.
On our way out of the venue we seen a box of ticket stubs and grabbed a few each as a keepsake. We then headed back to my Mum who had been waiting not far away in her car, my hair was a mess, my voice had gone, I was sweating and aching all over.
All of the hype, stories and madness that followed the band around in the early days is rightfully now part of the Oasis folklore. The one thing that often gets overlooked from those early days is how tight the original line-up of that band was, it really was something magical to witness and to be a part of.
On August 31st 1996 Oasis played at the Molson Park in Toronto, Canada.
Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.
Available now from redhouseoriginals.com