Oasis/London,UK 7.22.2000 Complete Jewel Version
Oasis/London,UK 7.22.2000 Complete Jewel Version
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In the history of Oasis' live performances, there are few gigs where the content was so different on the first and second days... The 2000 Wembley Stadium performance is a strange performance that makes you think that there are few gigs where the content was so different on the first and second days. On the first day, various official releases of "FAMILIAR TO MILLIONS" were realized, but the second day was broadcast on TV in real time. Therefore, there are professional shots of each of the two days at Wembley in 2000, but on the second day, Liam appeared on stage drunk and it was broadcast on TV, which is an unthinkable situation now. As Noel said at the time of the previous official release, "I had no doubts about which day to use... the second day was terrible," the performance content of the two days was completely different. First of all, as I mentioned when the CD "MARSEILLES 2000" was released, the 2000 tour itself was a period in Oasis' career that is often overlooked. As for Wembley, the first day was released under the previous title, and the second day was broadcast on television, but the footage is now completely difficult to obtain. Since it is television footage, it can be seen on YouTube, but the extremely compressed version has a very poor image quality. Also, "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 in exchange for that, it had the major drawback of having mono audio. However, this time, the version provided by a British Oasis researcher is not only of better quality than "2ND NIGHT~", but also has a properly recorded stereo audio. Since it was broadcast in the days when recording media was still VHS, this version also has a slightly rough image quality compared to today's digital standards, but it is still incomparable to YouTube or "2ND NIGHT~". Because there was no decent version on YouTube for the reasons mentioned above, there are probably many people who have never seen this video. I hate to say it, but the atmosphere is completely different from the previous day, so there are many highlights. It is unclear why Liam appeared on stage in such a drunk state, but as soon as he appeared, he remembered that this stadium was the venue for Live Aid, and he rambled on about "Bob Geldof! Fucking Simple Minds!" with high tension. And yet his singing accelerated from around "Who Feels Love?", and there were even parts where he skipped lyrics. It is no wonder that Noel said "I didn't have any doubts about which day to use". In addition, Liam was rambling on into the microphone even during the parts where he wasn't singing, and he was never quiet. He started to seriously get involved with Noel from around "Gas Panic!", and his annoying expression on his face made me laugh out loud. However, Liam, under the influence of alcohol, did not flinch, and finally kissed Noel before "Cigarettes & Alcohol" (the venue erupted in cheers). After that, the MC was like a brother comedy act. Even during the encore, Liam did not retreat, but retreated when the other members reappeared. Still, the members other than Liam remained professional and immersed in the performance, and the audience was excited, and it was interesting to see that it was a live performance even though it had become a space of different behaviors. Anyway, Liam's behavior was high-spirited until the end, and he was a completely different person from the day before. At the end of "Shakermaker", he played the blues harp, and there were a series of really incomprehensible (lol) actions and remarks. Therefore, what a generous era it was that such different live performances were recorded with professional shot footage and broadcast for two consecutive days. On the other hand, the fact that Liam looked so drunk was unique to this year, and the pro-shot footage capturing the performance full of tsukkomi points that symbolize the 2000 tour, which was full of ups and downs until the end, is now available in the best version in terms of image quality and sound! 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 Ang er 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 COLOUR NTSC Approx.108min.
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 COLOUR NTSC Approx.108min.