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Similar Products : [More Information ...] Oasis - Familiar to Millions: Live At Wembley Recorded at their 2000 dates from Wembley Stadium, England, Familiar to Millions celebrates not just nearly a decade of dominance by Oasis but also the fact that it is still actually possible to get them on the same stage at the same time. Moreover, while the band certainly ha... |  Oasis - Live by the Sea
|  Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down For all intents and purposes, Noel and Liam Gallagher are Oasis. So in Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down, it doesn't really matter that the rest of the band (which includes Ringo Starr's son Zak Starkey on drums) wasn't in the lineup when the group made it big in 1995 with songs suc... |  Oasis - Definitely Maybe: The DVD
|  Standing on the Shoulder of Giants With Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, the self-professed "biggest rock & roll band in the world" continue their exploration of great British rock of the late '60s. Paying homage to heroes is one thing, but many of Standing's best moments sound like their icons' low points. Thi... |  The Masterplan Following a British rock tradition initiated by the Beatles and lovingly inherited by the Jam and the Clash, Oasis is the only band of the CD era to offer fans extra tracks on their singles that are often as good as, if not better than, the hits. Rather than saving his new songs ... |  Heathen Chemistry At their career zenith, Oasis were lauded as the best band in the world. They were actually never the greatest rock & roll band at any time, but for a few years they were the biggest. While they offered the '90s two of its most defining albums, and a resurgence of '60s-influenced... |  Definitely Maybe With the swaggering chords of the opening "Rock'N'Roll Star," Oasis announced that big, brash Brit rock was here to stay--at least for a few years. They wore their rock & roll with an angry young sneer, a Mancunian petulance wedded to a vision of cathartic release. Their superson... |  Don't Believe the Truth Oasis albums have always prompted flashbacks--Was that a Beatles melody? Is that chorus on loan from T. Rex? Wait, wasn't that a Crowded House song once? But the mouthy British group's latest really sounds like a pop artifact. Both in production and execution, Don't Believe The T... |  Familiar to Millions In 2000 Oasis wisely dispensed with theatrics and concentrated on being the world's greatest stadium-sized pub-rock band. And so, with just three mammoth video walls in tow, they toured the world. Big as the video screens were, however, the band's straight-ahead rock and Liam Gal... |
Oasis - Familiar to Millions: Live At Wembley Oasis - Live by the Sea Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down Oasis - Definitely Maybe: The DVD Standing on the Shoulder of Giants The Masterplan Heathen Chemistry Definitely Maybe Don't Believe the Truth Familiar to Millions
Reviews:
Amazing Oasis at their peak! Oasis have been around for 14+ years now, but by far their best stuff was released between 1994 and 1996, the double-shot genius of "definitely maybe" and "morning glory", plus all the great b-sides in between. IMO, at that time comparisons with the Beatles were well-earned: No act since the Fab Four had released so many good songs in so short a period of time.
Thus, this DVD, recorded in 1996, captures the band at their absolute commercial and artistic peak. All the great songs from the first two records are here, and the Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound is perfect.
No rock and roll fan should be without this. Excellent example... ...of why some considered Oasis the band of the 90's. Solid musicianship and excellent song selection make this live recording a must have for any true Oasis fan. I once owned the tape when it first came out and of course wore it out. I had to purchase another one and will probably wear it out as well, although I should probably buy the DVD version next time. At any rate, if you like Oasis, you MUST purchase this concert. Cheers!!! Maybe I don't really want to know...... This DVD is excellent! There's variety and the band really has a passion for the music. It's balanced just the way a concert DVD should be with a lot of music, and bits of commentary from the band. I wasn't really an Oasis fan until I bought this DVD. It is definitely worth the money.
~TRACK LISTING:
1. Swamp Song (The Masterplan)
2. Acquiesce (The Masterplan)
3. Supersonic (Definitely Maybe)
4. Hello (Morning Glory)
5. Some Might Say (Morning Glory)
6. Roll With It (Morning Glory)
7. Morning Glory- Nice acoustic version
8. Round Are Way
9. Cigarettes & Alcohol (Definitely Maybe)
10. Champagne Supernova (Morning Glory)
12. Cast No Shadow (Morning Glory)
13. Wonderwall (Morning Glory)
14. The Masterplan (The Masterplan)
15. Don't Look Back in Anger (Morning Glory)
16. Live Forever (Definitely Maybe)
17. I Am the Walrus- (The Masterplan) Beatles cover
18. Cum on Feel the Noize- Quiet Riot cover A Must for Oasis Fans I really enjoyed this video of Oasis from the glory days of (What's the Story) Morning Glory. The band sounds great, and this video includes a solid selection of their best songs from Morning Glory and The Masterplan. I get a big kick out of watching Liam, the anti-performer, just stand and sing into the mike, or saunter around the stage. And the jam at the end of "I Am The Walrus" is incredible, complete with fake Beatles. After seeing this video, it's amazing to me that Oasis never released a live album. Great show. Definitley the best Oasis DVD, from when they first exploded onto the scene.
Great perfomances and songs. |
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