Oasis/PA, USA 9.2.1996
Oasis/PA, USA 9.2.1996
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There is also an audience shot video taken from the audience seats in Philadelphia on September 2, 1996. It was shot from the balcony of the arena, so there aren't many close-ups, but it's an excellent video that captures the situation on stage, centering on a sharp Liam, from a stable angle from beginning to end. For that reason, it was a video that was known among enthusiasts since the VHS era, but the video recorded here has been remastered using current technology, and has been synchronized with the sound source of "PHILADELPHIA 1996". version. The effect of remastering is especially great for the video, and you can enjoy it to the end with stable image quality without worrying about the deterioration due to aging that is typical of VHS. Even if you listen to the sound source alone, the high tension that day was outstanding, but when you look at it together with this video, you can clearly understand why the band was so excited, especially Liam. . Liam was already at full throttle during the opening “Acquiese” stage, and his signature “tambourine slapping and throwing” burst out. After that, the voltage continued to rise, but alcohol was the fuel. Not only is there a glass of beer in front of his stage monitor, but there's also a bottle of Liam's beer by Alan White's drum stand. He took turns drinking it, which was a source of high tension. However, when you watch the video, you can clearly see that Noel was also very excited, not wanting to give in. In front of "Moring Glory", there seemed to be an audience member approaching to dive from the stage, which is typical of an American concert, but Noel was screaming to stop them. However, in the intro of "Cigarettes & Alcohol", you can clearly see him laughing and shouting to provoke the audience, and as mentioned in the CD, there is a point where Liam stops singing in the middle of this song. He sings in her place, but he doesn't seem to be in a particularly bad mood. The best part is that Liam, who was sitting cross-legged drinking beer, gestured toward Noel, who hit the hammer hard at the end, as if to say, ``Brother, you're going to play a lot today,'' and Liam approached Liam while sliding towards him. It was a very funny scene where Liam just kept on playing and just threw his head back and said, ``I can't stand it.'' And in the finale, "I Am The Walrus," Noel makes a mistake and has to start over, but Liam teases that it's because of his brother's falsetto backing chorus. At the end, we went down to the audience seats and had an endless service time. As that was coming to an end, Noel placed Liam's microphone stand on his guitar and played the slide guitar, ending the song in a wicked way typical of the day. It's hard to believe that the brothers, who were having so much fun performing, would suddenly get into a fight a week later and have their tour forced to end. Don't miss out on this valuable video document that visually entertains you with a high-tension day, as if the candle was burning violently just before it went out! CoreStates Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA 2nd September 1996 (96:14) 1. Acquiesce 2. Supersonic 3. Hello 4. Some Might Say 5. Roll With It 6. Slide Away 7. Listen Up 8. Morning Glory 9. Cigarettes And Alcohol 10. It's Getting Better (Man!!) 11. Champagne Supernova 12. Whatever 13. Cast No Shadow 14. Wonderwall 15. Don't Look Back In Anger 16. Live Forever 17. I Am The Walrus COLOR NTSC Approx. 96min.
1. Acquiesce 2. Supersonic 3. Hello 4. Some Might Say 5. Roll With It 6. Slide Away 7. Listen Up 8. Morning Glory 9. Cigarettes And Alcohol 10. It's Getting Better (Man!!) 11. Champagne Supernova 12. Whatever 13. Cast No Shadow 14. Wonderwall 15. Don't Look Back In Anger 16. Live Forever 17. I Am The Walrus COLOR NTSC Approx.96min.