Skip to product information
1 of 2

Oasis/Tokyo,Japan 5.23.2002

Oasis/Tokyo,Japan 5.23.2002

(0)
Regular price $55.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $55.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • Free Shipping on Every Order!

Handling time

Generally 7 days. Will not ship on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday

It is the buyer responsibility to pay for the custom fees and taxes.

View full details

By the turn of the 21st century, Oasis had achieved the status of Japan's most popular Western music artist. From 2000 to 2002, he visited Japan three years in a row, and since 2002, he has established a pace of visiting Japan twice a year. Speaking of coming to Japan this year, a large-scale Japan tour was held from September to October, and the CD "YOYOGI 2002 1ST NIGHT: DAT MASTER", "YOYOGI 2002 FINAL NIGHT", and the high-quality sound source "TOKYO 2002" were released. 2ND NIGHT” has been released. However, their first visit to Japan in 2002 was in May, when they played a one-night-only gig at an event in Tokyo. What's more, the timing was such that their new album "HEATHEN CHEMISTRY" had not yet been released. This event was filmed because cable TV stations were also involved, and everything from Oasis' stage was broadcast. Since it was an event live event that included other performers, and their performance time was less than 45 minutes, they were given the honor of broadcasting all of their songs. More than half of the repertoire performed here was from the soon-to-be-released "HEATHEN CHEMISTRY", and since the broadcast was after the album was released, the setlist was even more aggressive with new songs. It seems that it is. However, there was a 21st century incident in which the rough mixes of some of the songs on the album were leaked over the internet before they were released, and here again the Japanese audience, who had a positive response to the new songs, The scene where Noel makes a suspicious comment (“How do you know that?”) also reflected the circumstances at the time. Even so, the new songs were the main focus, and although the performance was less than 45 minutes long, the performance served as a preview for this year. In addition, since the tour has not yet started in earnest, it is refreshing now that Liam's singing voice sounds a little higher than the later live version of songs such as "Hung In A Bad Place". Also, unlike the vast venues of arenas and outdoor festivals, this event was held at a slightly larger live house venue, so compared to the main tour, the performance was clearly relaxed. I can feel the situation. When Liam is about to make a mistake in the lyrics of the new arrangement of "Some Might Say," which was also the representative repertoire of this tour, Noel smiles at him, which seems to be an act of relaxation that is different from the actual tour. . The fact that the facial expressions in that funny scene are clearly conveyed is also due to the excellent image quality of this video. The quality is extremely high, and it is so clear that even when viewed with modern eyes, almost 20 years after it was broadcast, it is comparable in quality. However, the atmosphere of the live performance was completely different from the live performance in Yoyogi in September, which was recorded in the main part of the tour (the same station also aired this time), so the first delivery DVD-R of the popular "YOYOGI 2002 FINAL NIGHT" "THE VIDEO" It would be interesting to compare. And the bonus video is an excerpt of the Oasis scene from the limited edition documentary DVD of the day of the event. The scene where he took a commemorative photo in the dressing room with rapper Jay-Z, who was also performing at the same event, was very reminiscent of the time and made me smile, and the arrival at the Oasis venue itself and the atmosphere in the dressing room were very relaxed, which is why it was so memorable. It includes valuable footage that will convince you that a harmonious performance was performed. "MTV THE SUPER DRY LIVE", Zepp Tokyo's first gig in Japan in 2002, which felt forgotten compared to September's Yoyogi, with perfect picture and sound quality (clearer than what you can see on YouTube, of course!) , Tokyo, Japan 23rd May 2002 PRO-SHOT (45:41) 1. Intro 2. The Hindu Times 3. Hung In A Bad Place 4. Better Man 5. Force Of Nature 6. Little by Little 7. Whatever (Acoustic) 8. D'You Know What I Mean? 9. Some Might Say 10. Backstage Documentary Liam Gallagher - vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Alan White - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 46min.

1. Intro 2. The Hindu Times 3. Hung In A Bad Place 4. Better Man 5. Force Of Nature 6. Little by Little 7. Whatever (Acoustic) 8. D'You Know What I Mean? 9. Some Might Say 10. Backstage Documentary Liam Gallagher - vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - guitar, vocals Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Alan White - drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.46min.

Product Reviews
Please input name Please input email
Please input title
Please input body Body is too short Body is too long。Please enter up to 4000 characters
»
*: required, HTML tags will be removed.
Thank you for sent your review.
A problem occurred while submitting your review. Please try again after a while.
0 reviews