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Post by butty82 on Feb 15, 2014 10:07:13 GMT -5
Been looking through my collection and i always seem to play the same bootlegs over and over again.Just want to know what your thought are! so here we go. 1. Earls court 2. Gmex 97 3. Knebworth 4. wolverhampton 94
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Post by stevemeister on Feb 15, 2014 11:39:26 GMT -5
I don't listen to that many bootlegs but I do love Vancouver 1995 at the Commodore.
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Post by stevemeister on Feb 15, 2014 11:40:52 GMT -5
it actually pisses me off because I was 11 at the time and lived in Vancouver but hell, I had no idea about music at that age except The Beatles red album and Mozart.
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Post by mimmihopps on Feb 15, 2014 12:21:37 GMT -5
Maine Road 1996 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver 1995 (the very best of Columbia) Chigago Metro 1994 Finsbury Park 2002 Budokan 1998 (the very best of guitar solo from Champagne Supernova) Yoyogi Taiikukan 2002 Knebworth 1995 Chicago 1998 Boderline Club, London 1994 (if it's only for the track one: untitled jam) River Plate Stadium, Argentina 2009 (credits to the greatest crowds Oasis ever had)
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Post by butty82 on Feb 15, 2014 13:07:24 GMT -5
left out the metro and finsbury park! not just me then who ranks these classic gigs!
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Post by eva on Feb 15, 2014 13:44:00 GMT -5
My Top 10: Vancouver 95 Den Bosch 97 Tokyo 2002 Argentina 2009 Knebworth 96 Ebisu 2006 Barrowlands 2001 MTV Unplugged * Gmex 97 Columbiahalle 2002
*I don't care what people say, this was a kickass performance and the first time I ever heard Whatever, so it will always be special place for me
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Post by Jeff25 on Feb 16, 2014 10:15:31 GMT -5
I've always loved 10 Years of Noise and Confusion from the Barrowlands in 2001. Smaller venue, yet the band sounded like that were playing at a stadium. If you could have just one, that would be my pick.
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Post by underneaththesky on Feb 16, 2014 13:55:36 GMT -5
Wolverhampton '94 MTV Unplugged The Devil's Refugee (Birmingham 97 - some meaning to me) Revolution From My Bed 1 & 2 (including Wolverhampton, lots of Noel acoustic and early demos) SOTSOG demos Finsbuy Park Glastonbury 95 Standing On The Edge Of the Noise The Dreams We Have As Children
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Post by footballdropout on Feb 16, 2014 15:42:36 GMT -5
10. Black Island Studios 2008 - Best live versions of DOYS tracks. Small performance, so band is on form. 9. Le Cabaret Sauvage 2006 - Noel in his best acoustic setting, IMO 8. Poole Lighthouse 2004 - They don't nail every song, but when they do (Meaning of Soul) it's glorious. 7. Rosemont Horizon 1998 - Great versions of Supersonic and Wonderwall. Great example of BHN tour. 6. Columbiahalle, Berlin 2002 - One of the last times that Liam's voice was truly great. Fade Away is ace. 5. MTV Most Wanted 1994 & Maida Vale 1993 - Grouping these together because they're from the same tour, and are both so short. But Liam's voice has never sounded so clear, especially on Live Forever and Up In The Sky. If I had to pick only one it would be Maida Vale, but they're both great. 4. Maine Road or Cardiff, 1996 - These performances are neck and neck in my book. Both are nearly perfect. 3. Hot Festival, Buenos Aires 2001 - Whole band in top form, nailed Live Forever that night. 2. Live By The Sea 1995 - Great raw performance, especially Headshrinker! 1. Barrowlands 2001 - Great setlist and performance. Almost flawless, especially Champagne Supernova.
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Post by Regi on Feb 16, 2014 16:40:52 GMT -5
In no particular order:
New York 1994 Cardiff 1996 Roskilde Festival 1995 Vancouver 1995 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago 1998 Benicassim 2005 Brussels 2000 Barrowlands 2001 Denver 2001 Munich 2003
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Post by dennizz on Feb 16, 2014 17:37:08 GMT -5
01 Knebworth 1996 (great setlist, great banter) 02 Live At The Electric Proms 2008 (the band were on top form, To Be Where There's Life sounds mega) 03 Wolverhampton 1994 (pure rock n roll) 04 London, Clapham Grand 2005 (great gig) 05 Den Bosch 1997 (my first Oasis gig) 06 Fairfax 1996 (tight as fuck) 07 Finsbury Park 2002 (i was at all three shows and it was fucking mental) 08 Roskilde 2009 (maybe the best the band have ever been) 09 The Lost Tapes (great bootleg, shows a band in progress) 10 Denver 2001 (best gig of a brilliant tour)
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Post by welshylad on Feb 17, 2014 12:12:19 GMT -5
Sheffield 1997
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