On This Day In Oasis History...
On August 14th 1995 Oasis released the 'Roll With It' as a single. The song was beaten to the number one spot on the Official Singles Chart by Blur's 'Country House' that was also released on the same day.
The single sold 216,000 copies in it's first week on sale.
On August 14th 1996 Oasis played the first of two dates at the Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork, Ireland.
Support for the gigs came from The Bootleg Beatles and The Prodigy, watch footage from he gig below and news report on the gigs can be watched here.
The gig was the first time that fans would hear songs from 'Dig Out Your Soul' live, watch highlights from the set below.
Details On The North American Official Oasis Fan Stores
📍 LOS ANGELES W Hollywood, 6250 Hollywood Bvld, 90028
Open from August 20th
Weekdays 10am-7pm
Weekends 10am-8pm
📍 TORONTO 468 Queen St W, M5V 2B2
Open from August 21st
Weekdays 11am-7pm
Weekends 11am-8pm
📍NEW YORK CITY 107 Grand Street, 10013
Open from August 23rd
Weekdays 10am-7pm
Weekends 10am-8pm
📍CHICAGO 1421 N Milwaukee Ave, 60622
Open from August 26th
Weekdays 10am-7pm
Weekends 10am-8pm
Interview With Author Richard Bowes On Some Might Say: The Story Of Oasis
Richard Bowes tells the story of Some Might Say: The Story of Oasis.
The rise of Oasis in the 1990s was stratospheric, yet they remained the people’s band. This is the story about how lives were changed forever, told by those who lived through it.
All around the world, millions felt a connection to these working-class lads from Manchester. With anthemic songs crafted and sung by the greatest songwriter and singer of their generation, from their first interview they proclaimed themselves the best band in the world, and for a shining moment in the mid-1990s they were.
‘Live Forever’. Definitely Maybe. (What's The Story) Morning Glory?. ‘Wonderwall’. Knebworth. A level of success not seen by a British band for 30 years, ushering in a new cultural zeitgeist: Britpop, Cool Britannia, New Labour, and at the centre of it all, the soap opera antics of the warring Gallagher brothers and their bandmates.
Departed members were replaced by fresh faces as the 2000s ushered in their next career phase with Oasis inspiring younger generations. Yet the music and drama continued up to one night in Paris when everything fell apart… until the world stood still in August 2024.
Expanded and revised to include over 25 exclusive new interviews from The Oasis Podcast, including contributions from those involved (Alan McGee, Tony McCarroll, Andy Bell, Steve White, Owen Morris), writers with first-hand coverage (Paolo Hewitt, John Robb), celebrity fans (Ricky Hatton) and many more, this book spans their entire career from 1991 to the present day, making it the ultimate story of Oasis.
Setlist, Video & Pictures: Oasis At Murrayfield Stadium Night Three
Fuckin' in the Bushes
Hello
Acquiesce
Morning Glory
Some Might Say
Bring It On Down
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Fade Away
Supersonic
Roll With It
Talk Tonight
Half the World Away
Little by Little
D'You Know What I Mean?
Stand by Me
Cast No Shadow
Slide Away
Whatever
Live Forever
Rock 'n' Roll Star
The Masterplan
Don't Look Back in Anger
Wonderwall
Champagne Supernova









