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Oasis/London,UK 11.4.1995 Jewel Version

Oasis/London,UK 11.4.1995 Jewel Version

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Earl's Court in 1995 was the first milestone for Oasis. The legendary gig, which was also a testament to the sudden rise in popularity following the release of the historic masterpiece "MORNING GLORY," was naturally recorded with the intention of being released, and later the live video "THERE AND THEN" used many of the takes from the first day, November 4th. Later, the original video footage used for that purpose was leaked, and it has become a standard live video for enthusiasts because it revealed the full picture of the Earl's Court gig more than the previous live video. Therefore, it has been released in various forms since ancient times, but sadly, it is true that there were roughness and disturbances as a nature of leaked footage. The most serious were the two songs in Noel's acoustic set. At the end of "Cast No Shadow," there was a stuttering noise, and in the next song, "Morning Glory," the screen became distorted and then cut off. Apart from that, it was very easy to watch as a leaked pro-shot video, but the problems with these two songs were a big stress on viewing. In addition, the ones that were made into DVDs with lowered bit rates or appeared on the Internet had deteriorated in quality or even suffered from severe block noise. For example, there is a version on YouTube that is based on this video but has been replaced by a maniac with the November 4th video used in the official "THERE AND THEN". By doing so, the video troubles in "Morning Glory" can be avoided, but at the same time, the difference in image quality is inevitable. It would be natural if the official one was inserted between the leaked videos. That would be fine, but for example, when it comes to "Champagne Supernova", it was also strange that the screen switched to the elaborate video production of "THERE AND THEN". Therefore, what we are releasing this time is the higher master of the leaked video circulating among maniacs, provided by a familiar British Oasis researcher. Of course, the original is a leaked video and it is rough compared to "THERE AND THEN", but it is still incomparable to the low bitrate version mentioned above. However, the condition of Noel's troubled acoustic set remains unchanged. So this time, I patched in the best version of the acoustic set that was on YouTube. This allowed me to maintain the state of the leaked video and finally watch the entire video on a stable screen. The audio from this video was the basis for items such as "ONE MILES AWAY" and "EARL'S COURT TRIUMPH", but this audio is mono and has the problem that Bonehead's guitar is louder than Noel's. This stands out even more when listening to the audio alone, but the advantage of having the video is that the discomfort is reduced as you are distracted by the visuals. The charm of Earl's Court is that such visuals are cute in a good way. By the time they reached Knebworth the following year, they had become a big band and were full of the feeling of being kings, but at this point, even though they had advanced to a large venue like Earl's Court, Liam and Noel were still walking around the stage in a neighborhood fashion, which was a nice touch. Above all, Liam's voice is in perfect condition, and it is exceptional to be able to see the famous singing, which can be called the best performance in 1995, in a professional shot video. The best part is that Liam sang a passage of the Beatles' "Octopus's Garden" at the end of "Whatever" only on this day. As you can see from Knebworth, Noel's pattern of singing the same song became established from then on, so this scene is even more valuable. And at the end of the song, Liam gives a thumbs up to the audience, and Alan White's sparkling smile is shown when he finishes the finale "I Am The Walrus", and many of the adorable expressions unique to arena gigs that were realized before they reached the king's level are captured. Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, UK 4th November 1995 PRO-SHOT (1:29:16) 1. The Swamp Song 2. Acquiesce 3. Supersonic 4. Hello 5. Some Might Say 6. Shakermaker 7. Roll With It 8. Round Are Way/Up In The Sky 9. Cigarettes & Alcohol 10. Live Forever 11. Champagne Supernova 12. Wonderwall (Noel Ac oustic) 13. Cast No Shadow (Noel Acoustic) 14. Morning Glory (Noel Acoustic) 15. Don't Look Back In Angers 16. Whatever (inc. Octopus's Garden/All The Young Dudes) 17. I Am The Walrus Liam Gallagher - lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - lead guitar, vocals Paul Arthurs - rhythm guitar Paul McGuigan - bass Alan White - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.89min.

Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, UK 4th November 1995 PRO-SHOT (1:29:16) 1. The Swamp Song 2. Acquiesce 3. Supersonic 4. Hello 5. Some Might Say 6. Shakermaker 7. Roll With It 8. Round Are Way/Up In The Sky 9. Cigarettes & Alcohol 10. Live Forever 11. Champagne Supernova 12. Wonderwall (Noel Acoustic) 13. Cast No Shadow (Noel Acoustic) 14. Morning Glory (Noel Acoustic) 15. Don't Look Back In Angers 16. Whatever (inc. Octopus's Garden/All The Young Dudes) 17. I Am The Walrus Liam Gallagher - lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - lead guitar, vocals Paul Arthurs - rhythm guitar Paul McGuigan - bass Alan White - drums PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.89min.

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