@@allanj1872yeah there’s the full video of it in UA-cam of about 3 songs or 4 I think they only played 4 songs but it’s on UA-cam if you type it in it’ll appear somewhere my friend. I’ve watched it many times it’s really raw but still (up in the sky) is brilliant sounds like a punk song it’s that raw. ✌️
Tracks: 0:00 Shakermaker 4:54 Bring it on Down 9:04 Digsy's Dinner 11:39 LiveForever 16:09 Cigarettes's and Alcohol 20:35 Supersonic Also I love this gig, Liams Voice was spot on and sounded almost identical to the records.. I mean they were done in the same year so that would be why Lol. But yeah friggin best band in the world.
Quick correction; had me cracking up with "Liver Forever", I like liver with caramelized onions but not that much Shite patter aside, thanks for this tracklist - I like Liam's voice these days but his singing back then was something else! One of the first studios they had was in fact in the basement of the hotel where this was recorded, so this is definitely from around those months, maybe even days within recording the first album - anyhow it sounds wonderful and the historic value is there as well
@@JayNR30No - it’s absolutely true - he started acting like a cunt not long after this and ruined it for all them! Very silly boy Liam is - they had the world at their feet and he acted like a dick and Noel couldn’t stand him anymore. I mean, imagine how Noel felt, my brother is an immature twat and has just wrecked it. Oh well, whatever, Nevermind.
maybe. i like his 1996 growl before started drinking too much. by 2000 he still sounded massive but couldn’t quite sing angelically like here. the be here now tour finished that. shout out to his falsetto on Live Forever being better than Noel’s later version
Liam grabbing the mic and no mic for Noel - this may be my fav Oasis era. So glad this was pro shot, wish there were more footage from the very early days
That is the only statement that really matters in the usual Oasis Drummers internet debacles. When the band were broke, youthful, loud, proudly shambolic and hungry to take on the entire world, their early songs never sounded better. Which means that material would never sound better without the five members (including the drummer) that they perfected them with. Every other drummer they employed after mid-1995 either added too much to that early music’s required simplicity or they deadened the frantic spirit of the original statement when they played the 1994 and before material. That’s no hate toward them either, it just isn’t the same. It’s like middle aged men playing a young person’s game; it might be mostly convincing and true to many people and casual listeners still, but it lacks the actual ingredients which sustained its conception. However, I’m also of the mind that WTSMG? Is a record full of radio ballads whereas DM is a perfect collection of rock and roll classics, so Oasis got a lot worse for my enjoyment personally following that transition.
@@buddhull As each of them left the band Tony Paul & Bonehead it changed little by little until Noel left. It just didn’t sound the same as original Oasis we won’t see them back together again I don’t think. That’s why I like Liams new band they seem keen especially with Bonehead.
Haha, definitely not a singing one. It's pretty obvious by now that his vocal issues weren't caused by the substances that are heavily consumed by almost all r'n'r singers anyway.
@@dlovas you got to be kidding right? Lol, Liam has said himself his voice has changed over the years because of his lifestyle, less so because of the cocaine but because he’s been smoking since he was a teenager, I know people have this theory that’s it’s all been down to hashimoto's disease but Liams voice was changing long before he even contracted the illness, it’s not some great secret 😂
Cigs mainly but also Hashimoto's thyroiditis which he had from around 1996 onward and which decimated the Be Here Now tour in terms of cancelled shows, Noel taking over or sets featuring a lengthy Noel acoustic section.
I'm very happy because I got a ticket for one of the Oasis concert days, I'm a little sad that I won't see him in this version, with this voice and style, much younger, but the important thing is certainly to have the opportunity to watch them once once in a lifetime.
Hope you have fun. From a historical perspective, this is it, the last chance. I saw them in 1996. Imagine this YT performance but in 3-D. They were fine, but no surprises. Statues.
@aisle_of_view Thanks for sharing! It must have been incredible to see them in 1996 at their peak. Unfortunately where I live in Brazil, they came in 98 and 2009. Because I always watch these 90s live shows on UA-cam I got used to it and I have to realize that I will get there and obviously not hear Liam tearing up his voice.
This is the guitar tone of Noel Gallagher pre-royalties. A Space Echo in front of a Marshall Valvestate and a Wem Dominator running at the same time 👌 “It was easier to have fun back when we had nothing”.
Everyone says that Liam's prime was in 96, 97, 2000, etc. but those of us who have seen complete concerts from 95 and especially 94, know that this was his true PRIME
Angelic pre drugs and alcohol voice, he could even hit those falsetto notes in live forever, a thing of beauty, if anyone ever forgets why oasis became the biggest band in the world they should go back and watch these early performances.
@@kiely4561 Totally agree, also to say that apart from the vices, the bad technique that Liam began to use later, plus the Hashimoto's disease was the perfect combination to end up breaking his voice
Mid 94 to mid 95 was his best. He could still hit the high notes but there was an edginess to his voice. He’s great here but I think he was better 6 months later.
Jesus ... Liam's voice is identical to the album version. Like spot on every song. I can the see the first couple rows not moving in awe being like "these guys are the one" like an old Led Zeppelin concert lol.
Well, original epiphones before Gibson bought them out, such as the ones Lennon had were more expensive than Gibson’s at the time, which a lot of people don’t know. Obviously Gibson took them over later and turned Epiphone into a “budget” brand for Gibson but they’re still good guitars
They're quite decent now but back then they were entry level and even up until the last few years. Johnny Marr gave Noel a Gibson Les Paul soon after this but then Noel smashed it over a stage-invader's head in Newcastle 🤦🏻♂️😄
@@adamlitchfield3371 I got my first epiphone back in the 90's and the only difference was they don't glue down the frets and the electronics but that's easy to sort. Buy second hand put £200 into it and you have a great axe gig.
Maybe Forever, 2023 70 yrs old first time i've heard this I'm taken with everything about this group. I do remember hearing Oasis mentioned years back but didn't pay any attention, my lose.
This is why more people should check out new bands as these were a new, up And coming band once. Just think how good it would be to have seen them around this point and earlier
Oasis has passed the test of time like no other rock band from the 90's, for me the definition of Rock n roll and the most unique and timeless rock band ever.
I didn’t know there was a period where Liam actually touched the mic with his hand. And yes, over here he sounds like the way he does on the record. Classic Oasis
Liam singing falsetto on Live Forever was 🔥 one the best versions I've heard. I'm just an American from Detroit who's all time favorite bands are Beatles, Oasis and Stones 😂 🏴 🇮🇪 🏴
Such a massive sound from the tight groove of the drums to the the LOUD distorted guitars and of course Liam's unique vocals drenched in all that reverb. Fucking hell what an addictive setlist.
@@dlovasAnd no great acoustics either. The bigger rooms, studio's, arena's they played the louder the sound got. Mark Coyle had to retire after Knebworth because he was on the verge of going deaf due to how loud they played
@@jaggass Nope. The audio you’ve worked with is a different mix, with the vocals all up front, most likely by Mark Coyle. This version here is the one used on the live version of 'Supersonic' from the 'Live Forever' single, mixed by Owen Morris.
No record they ever made captures the sheer POWER of early Oasis. This line up w Tony McCarroll was easily the best. These songs stomp you flat! And Liam is in TOP form: his voice is so full and confrontational. By the time they get to Live Forever you’re convinced that they really ARE the best band of all time. Fookin top. Mad fer it.
You know it's the earliest Oasis (post record deal, pre singles and album release) when Liam is John Lydon'ing the mic and Bonehead still wears trainers
Oasis - Live at Gleneagles Golf Club, Scotland on March,9,1994 Timestamps 0:00 - Shakermaker 4:55 - Bring It on Down 9:10 - Digsy's Dinner 11:39 - Live Forever 16:18 - Cigarettes & Alcohol 20:58 - Supersonic(Get Muted to Due Copyright)
They sound so tight and wow, Liam, wow!!!! The lyrics to, "Live Forever," are different and Liam sings the falsetto piece - Noel doesn't even have a microphone - gotta wonder what might have been if he never did...
The pitch-perfect clarity of his voice, the slightly shoegazey guitars, unfussy drumming, not to mention a clutch of brilliant songs. They never sounded this good again.
If I could go back in time to watch one gig it would be this one not knebworth…his voice is the best it ever sounded and the band sound raw! An in tune sex pistols haha love this 🤟🏻
A great mix. An example of the early Oasis wall of sound. Then Noel started to use a microphone, turned his guitar up and turned Bonehead’s down. To be fair, Liam constantly caned it and paid no attention to basic vocal chord maintenance…
0:00 Shakermaker
4:55 Bring It on Down
9:10 Digsy's Dinner
11:40 Live Forever
16:15 Cigarettes & Alcohol
20:35 Supersonic (No sound wtf)
ua-cam.com/video/VCax8eOI1_k/v-deo.htmlsi=YdEFS3-Xc3pSuger
^ supersonic w sound
Ignition blocked Supersonic, because this recording has been released as a B-side on the Live Forever single... :/
@@dlovasYou should tag this comment so it’s at the top of the comment section so it’s easier to find
@dlovas Do you know if there is any footage or sound from King Tuts in Glasgow, they were allowed to do a few songs that night
@@allanj1872yeah there’s the full video of it in UA-cam of about 3 songs or 4 I think they only played 4 songs but it’s on UA-cam if you type it in it’ll appear somewhere my friend. I’ve watched it many times it’s really raw but still (up in the sky) is brilliant sounds like a punk song it’s that raw. ✌️
Tracks:
0:00 Shakermaker
4:54 Bring it on Down
9:04 Digsy's Dinner
11:39 LiveForever
16:09 Cigarettes's and Alcohol
20:35 Supersonic
Also I love this gig, Liams Voice was spot on and sounded almost identical to the records.. I mean they were done in the same year so that would be why Lol. But yeah friggin best band in the world.
Quick correction; had me cracking up with "Liver Forever", I like liver with caramelized onions but not that much
Shite patter aside, thanks for this tracklist - I like Liam's voice these days but his singing back then was something else!
One of the first studios they had was in fact in the basement of the hotel where this was recorded, so this is definitely from around those months, maybe even days within recording the first album - anyhow it sounds wonderful and the historic value is there as well
the last one is SUPERSONIC, you can see Noel playing the riff after the first chorus an then Liam with "You need to be yourseeelf"
@@timm.e.n. Oh shit lmfao, ill fix it thank you!
Also I couldnt agree more! Lol
Liam sounds better than the actual album here!!!
0:00 Shakermaker
4:55 Bring It On Down
9:10 Digs's Dinner
11:40 Live Forever
16:18 Cigarettes & Alcohol
@@joaopedrosilva8052
Speak for yourself🤔
thank u
Thanks a lot❤
Liam's vocals, I guess you could say it's his best, don't you think?
After all, Liam had a lot of energy at the time of his debut.
Thanks man and ffs someone pin this comment.
the best Liam ever sounded.
cap
Aye
@@JayNR30No - it’s absolutely true - he started acting like a cunt not long after this and ruined it for all them! Very silly boy Liam is - they had the world at their feet and he acted like a dick and Noel couldn’t stand him anymore. I mean, imagine how Noel felt, my brother is an immature twat and has just wrecked it. Oh well, whatever, Nevermind.
Nah Earl’s Court 95, Jools Holland 94 and By The Sea 95 are EASILY better
maybe. i like his 1996 growl before started drinking too much. by 2000 he still sounded massive but couldn’t quite sing angelically like here. the be here now tour finished that. shout out to his falsetto on Live Forever being better than Noel’s later version
Tony McCarroll sent me here!
imagine hearing these songs for the first time and this lad just belting them out looking cool and sounding like a god
If only Liam's voice had stayed like this.
Liam grabbing the mic and no mic for Noel - this may be my fav Oasis era. So glad this was pro shot, wish there were more footage from the very early days
30 years later... and STILL never bettered
seriously.. name one band since.. Radiohead for a bit.. but other that that??
say what you will but Tony's drumming was perfect for early Oasis material
That is the only statement that really matters in the usual Oasis Drummers internet debacles. When the band were broke, youthful, loud, proudly shambolic and hungry to take on the entire world, their early songs never sounded better. Which means that material would never sound better without the five members (including the drummer) that they perfected them with. Every other drummer they employed after mid-1995 either added too much to that early music’s required simplicity or they deadened the frantic spirit of the original statement when they played the 1994 and before material. That’s no hate toward them either, it just isn’t the same. It’s like middle aged men playing a young person’s game; it might be mostly convincing and true to many people and casual listeners still, but it lacks the actual ingredients which sustained its conception. However, I’m also of the mind that WTSMG? Is a record full of radio ballads whereas DM is a perfect collection of rock and roll classics, so Oasis got a lot worse for my enjoyment personally following that transition.
@@buddhull As each of them left the band Tony Paul & Bonehead it changed little by little until Noel left. It just didn’t sound the same as original Oasis we won’t see them back together again I don’t think.
That’s why I like Liams new band they seem keen especially with Bonehead.
Perfect
L.
Tony's high impact drumming was awesome in their first years. So good!
This is surreal to watch, Oasis before the drugs, fame and fights started to impact them
Come on, these guys hardly did anything aside from taking drugs and fighting before Oasis made it :)
Liams pre drugs and alcohol voice was a thing of beauty
Did a pre alcohol Liam Gallagher exist?
Haha, definitely not a singing one. It's pretty obvious by now that his vocal issues weren't caused by the substances that are heavily consumed by almost all r'n'r singers anyway.
@@dlovas you got to be kidding right? Lol, Liam has said himself his voice has changed over the years because of his lifestyle, less so because of the cocaine but because he’s been smoking since he was a teenager, I know people have this theory that’s it’s all been down to hashimoto's disease but Liams voice was changing long before he even contracted the illness, it’s not some great secret 😂
@@jerrunholt5571 probably not lol, but his voice was still young and robust here before the mad morning glory years and beyond
Cigs mainly but also Hashimoto's thyroiditis which he had from around 1996 onward and which decimated the Be Here Now tour in terms of cancelled shows, Noel taking over or sets featuring a lengthy Noel acoustic section.
Definitely Maybe would never have had the edge it had without Tony's drumming.
100%
Tony absolutely on point here. Incredible performance
It's scary how good this actually sounds 👌
I'm very happy because I got a ticket for one of the Oasis concert days, I'm a little sad that I won't see him in this version, with this voice and style, much younger, but the important thing is certainly to have the opportunity to watch them once once in a lifetime.
Hope you have fun. From a historical perspective, this is it, the last chance. I saw them in 1996. Imagine this YT performance but in 3-D. They were fine, but no surprises. Statues.
@aisle_of_view Thanks for sharing! It must have been incredible to see them in 1996 at their peak. Unfortunately where I live in Brazil, they came in 98 and 2009. Because I always watch these 90s live shows on UA-cam I got used to it and I have to realize that I will get there and obviously not hear Liam tearing up his voice.
Still living at mums. Innocent and broke as fuck. Nothing to lose, and with the whole world ahead of them.
This is the guitar tone of Noel Gallagher pre-royalties. A Space Echo in front of a Marshall Valvestate and a Wem Dominator running at the same time 👌
“It was easier to have fun back when we had nothing”.
At this time Liam was the greatest singer in the world
and he was the best tambourine player ever
I don't know why they fired their first drummer. He wasn't flashy but he hit hard and with passion. It definitely suited their sound.
Nah, there were a ton of people better then him. But he was an amazing singer at that time
I like him but GOAT ? You're delusional
BRILLIANT. Sound is mind blowing and Liams voice is 3D
Hands on the Mic as well!? This reunion is long overdue
@@NoNameNo.5 Aka Johhny Rotten
Everyone says that Liam's prime was in 96, 97, 2000, etc. but those of us who have seen complete concerts from 95 and especially 94, know that this was his true PRIME
Angelic pre drugs and alcohol voice, he could even hit those falsetto notes in live forever, a thing of beauty, if anyone ever forgets why oasis became the biggest band in the world they should go back and watch these early performances.
@@kiely4561 Totally agree, also to say that apart from the vices, the bad technique that Liam began to use later, plus the Hashimoto's disease was the perfect combination to end up breaking his voice
Mid 94 to mid 95 was his best. He could still hit the high notes but there was an edginess to his voice. He’s great here but I think he was better 6 months later.
Of all the early Oasis concerts possibly the best
00:00 Shakermaker
04:54 Bring It On Down
09:10 Digsy's Dinner
11:38 Live Forever
16:17 Cigarrettes & Alcohol
The rest is muted
00:00 Shakermaker
4:50 Bring It On Down
9:03 Digsy’s Dinner
11:36 LIVE FOREVER!!!!
16:09 Cigarettes And Alcohol
20:38 no sound Supersonic T_T
Tony is best Oasis drummer ever
Totally agree he gave oasis that raw punk sound
maybe he is the one with the real essence and identity in their early era, i can´t argue that, but the best compared to Sharrock or White??
Zak Starkey is the best Oasis drummer.
Really ??
@@hologlass😂
My favorite gig ive ever witnessed, and i wasnt even there.
Aww young Liam, what a treat. That boy never missed a tone
they sounded so good, liam voice is top notch, and those epiphone roars like no other les paul., best band for the last 40 years
The bring it on down drumming is iconic..pure paul cook
Jesus ... Liam's voice is identical to the album version. Like spot on every song.
I can the see the first couple rows not moving in awe being like "these guys are the one" like an old Led Zeppelin concert lol.
Tony did them proud
FACT
Liam had such God-given gifts at this time. Golden vocal cords, good looks, and a songwriting genius for a brother/partner. Lucky bastard
Liam's voice is perfect! And I love when he's holding the mic like this
Sounding this good, no wonder McGee signed them on the spot. Pure gold!
The power & range in his voice...unbelievable
Liam's voice back them... ❤❤❤❤❤ Just how I remember him in my head.
Don't let anyone tell you that epiphone are entry level guitars!
Well, original epiphones before Gibson bought them out, such as the ones Lennon had were more expensive than Gibson’s at the time, which a lot of people don’t know. Obviously Gibson took them over later and turned Epiphone into a “budget” brand for Gibson but they’re still good guitars
They're quite decent now but back then they were entry level and even up until the last few years. Johnny Marr gave Noel a Gibson Les Paul soon after this but then Noel smashed it over a stage-invader's head in Newcastle 🤦🏻♂️😄
@@adamlitchfield3371 I got my first epiphone back in the 90's and the only difference was they don't glue down the frets and the electronics but that's easy to sort.
Buy second hand put £200 into it and you have a great axe gig.
Maybe Forever, 2023 70 yrs old first time i've heard this I'm taken with everything about this group. I do remember hearing Oasis mentioned years back but didn't pay any attention, my lose.
59 yrs old...1 month into the band....i missed the bus on this....proper
The stillness of the crowd is blowing my mind. Even on first listen surely this must have been incredible
It was a gig primarily for the record industry people.
greatest voice of the 90s, no one else got close
only cobain but his voice started going downhill after 91 already
Ashcroft is definitely on par
Obviously not heard Layne Staley or Jeff Buckley
@@keysersoze657 Or Cornell
@@smallblock3505 or Pete Hardstaff
One of the best Bring It On Down performances.
WOW
Liam's voice is impecable here
This is the BEST they ever sounded. Liam is mega here. This was the band the 15 year old me went mad for back in 1994.
Liam looked so pure and bright there, unique person
This is why more people should check out new bands as these were a new, up
And coming band once. Just think how good it would be to have seen them around this point and earlier
Oasis has passed the test of time like no other rock band from the 90's, for me the definition of Rock n roll and the most unique and timeless rock band ever.
13:10 "I think you're the same as me. Take two sugars in my tea." What on Earth haha. Can see the band all creasing after he sings this.
Liam's voice at 14:59 is something else. Nothing comes close to his voice in '94.
They way he carried that note...❤
Tracks:
0:00 Shakermaker
4:54 Bring it on Down
9:04 Digsy's Dinner
11:39 LiveForever
16:09 Cigarettes's and Alcohol
20:35 Supersonic
Definitely one of the best Live Forever performances
10:27 Liam goes into fucking falsetto!!! Noel's so shocked he fucks his next riff up.
Biblical
I saw the Tony mc interview and came here , genuinely they sound as they do on the album , best I’ve heard them live
Wow Liam 😍Wish this concert were longer. I would have especially liked to hear Slide Away and Up In The Sky, too
Liam sings perfectly and looks gorgeous!
time to rub one out Luna!
Yes. He wss gorgeous. He still is.
@@coldacre I would
I've just listened to that falsetto note in Digsy's Dinner 10 times in a row, he could really sing back then
also the last chorus from bring it on down when he shouts "you're the outcaaaaaaast, you're the underclaaaaaaass"
I didn’t know there was a period where Liam actually touched the mic with his hand. And yes, over here he sounds like the way he does on the record. Classic Oasis
Liam singing falsetto on Live Forever was 🔥 one the best versions I've heard.
I'm just an American from Detroit who's all time favorite bands are Beatles, Oasis and Stones 😂 🏴 🇮🇪 🏴
OMG Liam's voice at 100%
Probably the best they ever sounded
boy liam is over the beauty
He was always really handsome with beautiful blue eyes. His facial features are very delicate.
Never heard a tambourine sound so fresh.
Such a massive sound from the tight groove of the drums to the the LOUD distorted guitars and of course Liam's unique vocals drenched in all that reverb. Fucking hell what an addictive setlist.
Originally it doesn't sound like that and as been added as this was done in a hotel.
True. No matter how you mix the sound, it will never sound massive in a hotel. Maybe in a bakery or a pharmacy, but definitely not in a hotel.
@@dlovasAnd no great acoustics either. The bigger rooms, studio's, arena's they played the louder the sound got. Mark Coyle had to retire after Knebworth because he was on the verge of going deaf due to how loud they played
@@dlovas I think my fixed version of Live Forever was used as i fixed the 2 gaps it originally had.
@@jaggass Nope. The audio you’ve worked with is a different mix, with the vocals all up front, most likely by Mark Coyle. This version here is the one used on the live version of 'Supersonic' from the 'Live Forever' single, mixed by Owen Morris.
Absolutely mind blowing. They came from another world
That was so fkn good to see and hear. Liam sings IT ALL.. well too. of course. Well practiced set. THANKS so much for putting it up mate.
"Maybe you're the same as me, take two sugars in my tea."
You don't know what you had until it's gone!
Liam’s voice in this concert is just at the top of rock and roll
Fucking hell Liam and band sound amazing
No record they ever made captures the sheer POWER of early Oasis. This line up w Tony McCarroll was easily the best. These songs stomp you flat! And Liam is in TOP form: his voice is so full and confrontational. By the time they get to Live Forever you’re convinced that they really ARE the best band of all time. Fookin top. Mad fer it.
Imagine being Liam in 94. Knowing in your gut you were going to become an icon. And having vast amounts of coke.
You know it's the earliest Oasis (post record deal, pre singles and album release) when Liam is John Lydon'ing the mic and Bonehead still wears trainers
And Noel has no microphone!
Young Liam... the presence, the voice ❤️
Tony Mc Carroll interview brought me here..Fucking Class x
Where can we hear that interview? Cheers
@@DriamAyalay ua-cam.com/video/N7H5HFo2cZA/v-deo.html
Me too 😊
@@Declangarlandacoustic Thnks m8!
Same
This is the Oasis i remember 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Spectacular era! Only one mic was enough!
One mic was plenty
Oasis - Live at Gleneagles Golf Club, Scotland on March,9,1994
Timestamps
0:00 - Shakermaker
4:55 - Bring It on Down
9:10 - Digsy's Dinner
11:39 - Live Forever
16:18 - Cigarettes & Alcohol
20:58 - Supersonic(Get Muted to Due Copyright)
Brilliant early gig. Just the loudness, rawness and Liam's voice, all amazing.
Liam used a heavy echo on his mic back then and it’s how I’ll always remember the oasis sound.
They sound so tight and wow, Liam, wow!!!! The lyrics to, "Live Forever," are different and Liam sings the falsetto piece - Noel doesn't even have a microphone - gotta wonder what might have been if he never did...
Love the rawness of this!!! Liam isn’t straining words out. Just effortlessly doing it. Hands up who was there
Best album of the 90s.
It's a joke????
@Juan pablo Arredondo it's a good album definitely not best of the 90s,
there is nothing better in the 90s or ever since
Nothing wrong with that drummer, perfect for the songs
The pitch-perfect clarity of his voice, the slightly shoegazey guitars, unfussy drumming, not to mention a clutch of brilliant songs. They never sounded this good again.
Vuelvo a tener 20 años, cuando escichaba Oasis absolutamente TODO EL DIA, TODOS LOS DIAS
The crowd never knew....
How good do they sound live here, incredible
This is the best Oasis Live Gig recording I’ve ever heard !
This is really the only period of Oasis I really like. Maybe it’s Tony on drums.
He added a sense of rawness and feel he didn’t feel like he was programmed
If I could go back in time to watch one gig it would be this one not knebworth…his voice is the best it ever sounded and the band sound raw! An in tune sex pistols haha love this 🤟🏻
along with Live By The Sea, this is possibly one of there best early days gigs pure gold this!
Yip still have my live by the sea VHS, this is the best line up, best Liam vocal, best Liam look
This era of oasis was the best .
I envy the people that was at this gig, what a performance, sounds exactly like it does on the album
Liam sang Everything
Noel just played….. unbelievable
Tony McCarroll…legend💜
Liam, captured midway between hands behind back stance and Lydonesque mic stand handling.
Spot on 😆
I would fuckong love to have been at this show
No mic for Noel. Liam nailing Live Forever's falseto 😍😍😍
Oh wow back when baby Liam used to actually touch the microphone
I KNOWWWWW, its the best thing istg
A great mix. An example of the early Oasis wall of sound. Then Noel started to use a microphone, turned his guitar up and turned Bonehead’s down. To be fair, Liam constantly caned it and paid no attention to basic vocal chord maintenance…