Oasis/Tokyo,Japan 2.19.1998 Jewel Version
Oasis/Tokyo,Japan 2.19.1998 Jewel Version
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As you know, there was no shooting on this day like the next day, and here we have recorded an audience shot taken (literally!) from the audience seats. This precious video was released by the nostalgic "rozy project". "rozy project" has become famous for its amazing angle footage in the 21st century, but it is amazing that they were already working hard to shoot at the level of 1998. The angle that seems to have been taken from the left side of the first floor stand of the Budokan shows only the Gallagher brothers and the three tall bodyguards who were watching from behind the amp, and the other members of Oasis are not visible at all. Above all, the equipment in 1998 must have been much more courageous to shoot at the venue than the equipment in the 21st century and later, and it is amazing that they were able to capture such an angle under such constraints. It is not just about capturing the brothers on stage, but it is great that they still try to try to close up, even though it does not last long, especially after "Stand By Me". What this amazing footage captures is the way the Gallagher brothers look like they're having a lot of fun. We could see that from "DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1998 SECOND NIGHT: 2024 REMASTER & MATRIX," but it feels even more real when it's released as a video. There are many scenes where the two of them play and sing while looking at each other's faces, and Noel in particular looks like he's having a really good time with a smile on his face. On the other hand, Liam is very excited, and even in the latter half of "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and "Champagne Supernova," he gets off the stage to incite the audience, showing the free-spiritedness that is unique to the "BE HERE NOW" tour. Looking at it like this, it's hard to deny that the next day they were very conscious of the video recording, and it's no wonder that the evaluation that "the second day of the 1998 Budokan was by far the best" remains unchanged, both now and in the past. And above all, it is a rare video that is hard to obtain and cannot be found on YouTube, so there may be many enthusiasts who are seeing it for the first time. This rare video will remind you that the second day of the 1998 Budokan was a great performance to listen to and see! Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 19th February 1998 AMAZING SHOT!!! (95:53) 1. Be Here Now 2. Stand By Me 3. Supersonic 4. Roll With It 5. D'You Know What I Mean? 6. Cigarettes & Alcohol 7. Don't Go Away 8. Talk Tonight 9. Help! 10. Fade In-Out 11. Don't Look Back In Anger 12. Wonderwall 13. Live Forever 14. It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) 15. Champagne Supernova 16. Acquiesce COLOUR NTSC Approx.96min.
Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 19th February 1998 AMAZING SHOT!!! (95:53) 1. Be Here Now 2. Stand By Me 3. Supersonic 4. Roll With It 5. D'You Know What I Mean? 6. Cigarettes & Alcohol 7. Don't Go Away 8. Talk Tonight 9. Help! 10. Fade In-Out 11. Don't Look Back In Anger 12. Wonderwall 13. Live Forever 14. It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) 15. Champagne Supernova 16. Acquiesce COLOUR NTSC Approx.96min.