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Oasis/Osaka Castle Hall Osaka,Japan 10.2.2002

Oasis/Osaka Castle Hall Osaka,Japan 10.2.2002

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Rare footage of Oasis' 2002 performance in Japan. Speaking of footage from this tour, the first thing to mention is the professional shot of the final day in Yoyogi. However, before that video appeared, there was a video that conveyed the situation at the time with the fastest release using audience shots. In particular, 2002 was a time when the same label continued to actively release music, and they also released two performances of Oasis in Osaka. However, since footage of the final day of Yoyogi appeared immediately after that, I can't help but feel that even back in 2002, these impressions had faded. Currently, the footage from the second day in Osaka can be easily viewed thanks to an enthusiast uploading it to YouTube, but the footage from the first day has not appeared. Such rare footage was released on VHS at the time (the age of DVD had already begun, but the demand for VHS was still high), but it was difficult to convert this VHS to DVD and upload it on the Internet. This is the version. The shots, which were taken from the second floor seats of Osaka Castle Hall, were surprisingly effective in close-up, and the facial expressions of each member on stage were perfectly captured. What's more, it's amazing how the photographer notices and changes the angle when not only the Gallagher brothers, but Gem, for example, plays the lead guitar. Speaking of this first day in Osaka, I can't help but feel that it was sandwiched between the nightmare of Fukuoka and the second day of Osaka, which was famous for its great performances, making it less impressive, but if you look at the video like this, you can see changes happening on stage as the show progresses. It's interesting to understand how things are going. Due to the fact that Liam's ejection incident occurred in Fukuoka, each member on stage performed cautiously from beginning to end, and it is said that the audience that gathered on the day was also watching Liam's every move while showing great excitement. . As expected, Liam seemed to get serious at the beginning of the show, saying the line "you got me!" from "Hung In A Bad Place" without hesitation, but never shouting "come on" at the end of "Columbia". I get the feeling that it's not there. However, “Morning Glory” becomes a wonderful performance coupled with the excitement of the excitement, and Liam also shows a gesture of praising the audience. Will the engine be fully open now? However, he fails to sing the second verse of the next song, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out," and an awkward gap is created. It's not going to go well. In this way, the first half of the show seemed to have the afterglow of Fukuoka, but around "Live Forever" Liam started to loosen up, and Noel looked really happy at the excitement of his own "Force Of Nature". is beautifully captured. And for the last two songs, the band was firing on all cylinders, and the excitement in the venue was amazing. Indeed, it makes us realize again that it was because of this day that the great performance of the next day was born, and at the same time, it can be said that it is a rare video that shows Liam wearing a white shirt unlike the last day of Yoyogi. Don't miss the rare audience shot footage from the 2002 performance in Japan, which is hard to see now! Osaka-Jo Hall, Osaka, Japan 2nd October 2002 AMAZING-SHOT!! (97:31) 1. Fuckin' In The Bushes 2. Hello 3. The Hindu Times 4. Hung In A Bad Place 5. Go Let It Out 6 Columbia 7. Morning Glory 8. Stop Crying Your Heart Out 9. Little By Little 10. Cigarettes & Alcohol 11. Live Forever 12. Better Man 13. Wonderwall (Acoustic) 14. On A Different Cloud 15. Acquiesce 16. Force Of Nature 17. Don't Look Back In Anger 18. Some Might Say 19. My Generation 20. Champagne Supernova (Tape Outro) Liam Gallagher - vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Alan White - drums COLOR NTSC Approx.98min.

1. Fuckin' In The Bushes 2. Hello 3. The Hindu Times 4. Hung In A Bad Place 5. Go Let It Out 6. Columbia 7. Morning Glory 8. Stop Crying Your Heart Out 9. Little By Little 10. Cigarettes & Alcohol 11. Live Forever 12. Better Man 13. Wonderwall (Acoustic) 14. On A Different Cloud 15. Acquiesce 16. Force Of Nature 17. Don't Look Back In Anger 18. Some Might Say 19. My Generation 20. Champagne Supernova (Tape Outro) Liam Gallagher - vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Alan White - drums COLOUR NTSC Approx.98min.

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