Oasis/London,UK 7.22.2000
Oasis/London,UK 7.22.2000
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In Oasis' live history, there are few gigs where the content was so completely different on the first and second days...Wembley Stadium in 2000. On the first day, various official releases of "FAMILIAR TO MILLIONS" were realized, but on the second day, a TV broadcast in real time was realized. Therefore, there are pro-shot videos for each of the two days at Wembley in 2000, but on the second day, Liam appeared on stage drunk, and it was now broadcast on TV. The situation has become impossible. At the time of the previous official release, Noel said, ``I had no hesitation at all about which day to use...The second day was terrible,'' and the two days became completely different performance contents. First of all, the 2000 tour itself was an often overlooked period in Oasis' career, as I mentioned at the time of the release of the CD "MARSEILLES 2000", but the Wembley tour was also released under the title of the first day. As a result, even though the second day was broadcast on TV, the footage is now difficult to obtain. Since it is a TV video, it can be viewed on YouTube, but it is an extremely compressed version and the image quality is quite poor. In addition, "2ND NIGHT IN A SHIT HOLE", which has been circulating among traders in recent years, was of much higher quality than the one on YouTube, but it had the major drawback that the audio was monaural. However, this time, the British Oasis researcher provided us with a version that not only has better image quality than ``2ND NIGHT'', but above all, the audio is properly recorded in stereo. This was broadcast when the recording media was VHS, so although the image quality of this version is a little rough compared to today's digital standards, it is still easier to watch than YouTube or "2ND NIGHT". For the reason mentioned above, there was no proper version on YouTube, so there are probably many people who have never seen this video. I don't know what to say, but the atmosphere is completely different from the day before, so there are many highlights. It's unclear why Liam appeared on stage so drunk, but perhaps he remembered that this stadium was the location of Live Aid. !” The excitement was high. Even so, the singing is very slow and slow, and it accelerates around "Who Feels Love?", to the point where the lyrics are skipped. I see, it's no surprise that Noel said, ``I didn't have any hesitation about which day to use.'' What's more, even during the performance, Liam was waving into the microphone even during the non-singing parts, and was never quiet. Around "Gas Panic!", he really starts to get involved with Noel, and the way he makes a troubled expression on his face makes me laugh. However, Liam remains undaunted due to the force of his drinking, and finally kisses Noel in front of ``Cigarettes & Alcohol'' (the venue erupts in cheers). From then on, the MC was like a brotherly manzai. Even when the encore came, Liam didn't retreat, only retreating when the other members appeared again. Still, the members other than Liam were completely professional and immersed themselves in the performance, and the audience was excited, and it was interesting to see how it was a live show even though each member behaved differently. Anyway, Liam was in high spirits until the end, and his behavior was completely different from the day before. At the end of "Shakermaker," he shows a series of actions and statements that make no sense (lol), such as showing a gesture of playing a blues harp. Therefore, what a generous era it was to have two consecutive days of live performances with different contents recorded in professional shot video and broadcasted. On the other hand, it is unique to this year that even though Liam was drunk, his appearance was dignified, and the professional shot video that captures his performance full of tsukkomi, which symbolizes the turbulent 2000 tour until the end, is excellent in both image quality and audio. Also available in the best version! Wembley Stadium, London, UK 22nd July 2000 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Fuckin' In The Bushes 3. Go Let It Out 4. Who Feels Love 5. Supersonic 6. Shakermaker 7. Acquiesce 8. Step Out 9. Gas Panic 10. Roll With It 11. Stand By Me 12. Wonderwall 13. Cigarettes And Alcohol 14. Don't Look Back In Anger 15. Live Forever 16. Hey Hey My My 17. Champagne Supernova 18. Rock 'n' Roll Star 19 . Outro 20. End Credit Liam Gallagher - vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Alan White - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.108min.
1. Intro 2. Fuckin' In The Bushes 3. Go Let It Out 4. Who Feels Love 5. Supersonic 6. Shakermaker 7. Acquiesce 8. Step Out 9. Gas Panic 10. Roll With It 11. Stand By Me 12. Wonderwall 13. Cigarettes And Alcohol 14. Don't Look Back In Anger 15. Live Forever 16. Hey Hey My My 17. Champagne Supernova 18. Rock 'n' Roll Star 19. Outro 20. End Credit Liam Gallagher - vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Alan White - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.108min.