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Oasis/Denmark 2008 Audience Recording

Oasis/Denmark 2008 Audience Recording

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Copenhagen on November 8th is one of the famous live sound sources representing Oasis in 2008, but while there is a standard radio broadcast on this day, there is also an audience recording. After all, the standard sound source is a great day, so it is an audience version that feels completely overlooked even among enthusiasts, but the sound quality is at a tremendous level. After all, the sound images are very close, especially Liam's singing voice is surprisingly close. At first glance, it sounds like a rough mix sound board before a radio broadcast. The sound image is so powerful that it almost gives you the illusion that it is. Furthermore, the level of cheers from those around them was low, and from the occasional applause from the surroundings, one could barely tell that "this is an audience recording...". If there was no radio broadcast, it is in wonderful recording condition that it could have reigned as one of the top audience recordings on the 2008 tour. Of course, no matter how good the sound quality is, as long as the radio broadcast exists, it is a different sound source that will be used as material for enthusiasts, but if you are an enthusiast, you can definitely enjoy Another Side, which documents that radio broadcast from the audience seats. none. What's interesting about this is that, compared to the radio source where microphones were pointed at the audience seats to capture the sense of reality, this one sounded much quieter to the people around us, which surprised me. I guess this is proof that the recording position was that good. For example, when "To Be Where There's Life" begins, people around you clap their hands in time with the performance, but this is the scene that is most likely to be recorded by an audience, and it is a scene that makes you realize how powerful and exceptional the sound quality was. Sho. On the other hand, the advantage of being a maniac is that you can listen to Noel's MC before "The Masterplan", where announcements are made on the radio, without being disturbed by unnecessary voices. What's more, since the surroundings are quieter than when listening to a broadcast, I was surprised to find that I was able to hear it more clearly and clearly. Even if you listen to this scene alone, you will almost get the illusion that it is a sound board. During the radio broadcast of "The Masterplan," you could hear the loud chorus from the audience, but I was also surprised by the balance in which you could hear it coming from deep within the performance. The fact that there was no chorus happening around the taper was a success. Also, the difference between radio broadcasting, which had a sound quality typical of the digital age, and the very solid sound quality is also very attractive. Among them, the powerful sound of Chris Sharrock's drums is something that cannot be seen on radio broadcasts. Although it is said to be a different sound source for the day when the sound board exists, its superb sound quality is enough to listen to, so if you are a maniac, you can't miss it. Falconer Salen, Copenhagen, Denmark 8th November 2008 TRULY PEREFCT SOUND Disc 1 (46:44) 01. Fuckin' In The Bushes 02. Rock 'n' Roll Star 03. Lyla 04. The Shock Of The Lightning 05. Cigarettes & Alcohol 06 . The Meaning Of Soul 07. To Be Where There's Life 08. Waiting For The Rapture 09. The Masterplan 10. Songbird 11. Slide Away Disc 2 (56:54) 01. Morning Glory 02. Ain't Got Nothing 03. The Importance Of Being Idle 04. I'm Outta Time 05. Wonderwall 06. Supersonic 07. Don't Look Back In Anger 08. Falling Down 09. Champagne Supernova 10. I Am The Walrus

01. Fuckin' In The Bushes 02. Rock 'n' Roll Star 03. Lyla 04. The Shock Of The Lightning 05. Cigarettes & Alcohol 06. The Meaning Of Soul 07. To Be Where There's Life 08. Waiting For The Rapture 09 The Masterplan 10. Songbird 11. Slide Away Disc 2 (56:54) 01. Morning Glory 02. Ain't Got Nothing 03. The Importance Of Being Idle 04. I'm Outta Time 05. Wonderwall 06. Supersonic 07. Don't Look Back In Anger 08. Falling Down 09. Champagne Supernova 10. I Am The Walrus

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