Oasis Live Concerts, Radio Sessions, Soundchecks, Demos, Promos and Interviews
Performance Date:
July 22, 2000
Venue:
Wembley Stadium; London, England
Source(s):
Audio CD/CDR Sources Familiar to Billions (Bayswater, bw-126/127/128) "NoelsOasis" Soundboard Source "oasisgiants1982" Audience Source Land of the Giants Liam vs. Noel at Wembley 2000 (Dusta Discs 012-013) Stadium Wembley Stadium 2000 Day 2
Digital Sources Master VHS Audio [m4a] VideoCD
DVD Sources "NoelsOasis" Source DirectTV Argentina Familiar to Billions (Bayswater, bw-126/127/128) SF2 Broadcast SKY Broadcast Second Night in a Shithole Transfer from PAL VHS Wembley 2000 Wembley 2000 (Capo Media)
VHS Sources PAL VHS (1st Gen)
Liam vs. Noel at Wembley 2000 (Dusta Discs 012-013) [0:55:20 / 0:43:18]
Release Notes
Sony MZR-55 > Sony ECM70P (Plug-In Mic)> Mini Disc > Line In > PC > WAVE > GoldWave (Track Splitting) > Traders Little Helper > FLAC
Recorded by oasisgiants1982
Release Notes
Title released on CD-R in September 2000
Fuckin'In The Bushes is not included. Also, there are skips on the following two tracks
Disc 2 - Track 1 : Wonderwall (5:36) - Skip
Disc 2 - Track 7 : Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:59) - Skip
Master VHS Audio [1:38:33]
Go Let It Out [6:21]
Who Feels Love [6:23]
Supersonic [5:05]
Shakermaker [5:16]
Acquiesce [3:53]
Step Out [5:16]
Gas Panic [9:33]
Roll With It [5:04]
Stand By Me [5:37]
Wonderwall [6:49]
Cigarettes & Alcohol [7:01]
Don't Look Back In Anger [5:26]
Live Forever [6:21]
Hey Hey, My My [4:04]
Champagne Supernova [7:05]
Rock N Roll Star [7:09]
Release Notes
As far as I can see this hasn't been shared before:
Ok this recording taken from the audio track of a VHS recording I made of this gig when it was broadcast by MTV.
Unfortunately that VHS tape has long gone however fortunately I still have this and it's fantastic in quality A+ all the way.
So lineage would be my Master VHS Tape audio > Through Hi Fi Via audio lead > to computer hard drive > edited with Syntrillium > flac > here
This is the infamous gig the night after the official which feature on the Familiar To Millions release.
This is taken from the show the night after when Liam was off his head.
I had tickets for the Murrayfield gig and I thought that the band would have split up before that.
This was at a time my two sons were into decent music but were to young to go on their own to gigs their mum wouldn't let them, the compromise was if I took them......best age for being a dad!
Consequently I must have seen Oasis at least 15 times between 1996 and 2003.
Great to see Liam at the Eithad the other day singing along to Hey Jude, wonderwall and Roll With It with the rest of us.......
Sorry I digress please enjoy this fantastic recording 10/10 in quality.
Maybe Definitely [1:11:52 / 1:10:48]
Go Let It Out [6:02]
Who Feels Love? [6:16]
Supersonic [5:01]
Shakermaker [5:16]
Acquiesce [4:44]
Step Out [5:21]
Gas Panic! [9:24]
Roll With It [5:00]
Stand By Me [7:21]
Wonderwall [5:10]
Cigarettes & Alcohol inc. Whole [7:19]
Don't Look Back In Anger [4:58]
Live Forever [5:04]
Hey Hey, My My [3:32]
Champagne Supernova [6:20]
Rock 'n' Roll Star [6:51]
Go Let It Out [5:45]
Who Feels Love? [5:25]
Supersonic [4:14]
Shakermaker [4:55]
Roll With It [3:52]
Wonderwall [4:06]
Cigarettes & Alcohol inc. Whole [5:14]
Live Forever [4:40]
Rock 'n' Roll Star [5:21]
Go Let It Out [5:29]
Release Notes
Title released on CD-R in November 2000
Fuckin'In The Bushes is not included. Also, there are skips on the following two tracks
Disc 1 - Track 1 : Go Let It Out (1:05) - Skip
Disc 1 - Track 6 : Step Out (1:54) - Skip
Familiar to Billions (Bayswater, bw-126/127/128) [0:57:23 / 0:42:31]
Fuckin In The Bushes [3:10]
Go Let It Out [5:48]
Who Feels Love [6:06]
Supersonic [5:05]
Shakermaker [5:12]
Acquiesce [4:45]
Step Out [5:19]
Gas Panic [9:29]
Roll With It [5:02]
Stand By Me [7:27]
Wonderwall [5:12]
Cigarettes & Alcohol [7:22]
Don't Look Back In Anger [5:23]
Live Forever [6:23]
Hey Hey, My My [4:03]
Champagne Supernova [7:07]
Rock N Roll Star [7:01]
DVD: Familiar to Billions (Bayswater, bw-126/127/128) [1:48:15]
A bit of a disaster, really. Liam's been out on a bender since the night before and talks rubbish all the way through the set, much to Noel's annoyance. Tensions are high.
Liam: "If you think I'm over the moon to be here then you're fuckin' trippin'..."
Liam makes a dig at Noel for being "sat on his arse for a year", no doubt a reference to Noel walking out on the European Tour.
In the UK the show was broadcast live by SKY BOX OFFICE and presented by Kelly Brook with reporting from the crowd by Matt Brown.
Most of the video sources use the SKY BOX OFFICE broadcast, but there is also an SF2 Broadcast and a DirecTV PPV Broadcast in South America in circulation which were both edited and include the 3D graphics overlay that would later be used on the DVD release for Familiar to Millions.
The NoelsOasis DVD is edited at the start to remove the reporting from the crowd by Matt Brown. The DVD Wembley 2000 contains the full documentary broadcast before the gig as well as the "post gig analysis" from Kelly Brook and Matt Brown afterwards.
As they weren't live broadcasts, both the SF2 Broadcast and the DirecTV Broadcast censored the little speech from Liam as he takes to the stage and jumps straight to Noel wishing everyone peace and love which is a bit weird without the context...
DVD: Second Night in a Shithole [1:48:19]
DVD: Wembley 2000 (Capo Media) [1:38:54]
DVD: SF2 Broadcast [1:29:08]
DVD: DirectTV Argentina [0:51:01 / 0:38:42]
DVD: "NoelsOasis" Source [1:46:45]
DVD: SKY Broadcast [2:09:40]
DVD: Wembley 2000 [2:11:34]
DVD: Familiar to Billions (Bayswater, bw-126/127/128) [1:48:15]
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Fan Reviews:
"This was it, the worst show I have ever seen Oasis perform. (Un)fortunately it was broadcast on SKY 1 so the world will know how bad it was. Following this show (shit venue, shit performance) I felt that this was the end for the band, where could they go from here. I was so annoyed I wrote to the NME (unpublished) to state that I felt ripped off. The thing is, 4 years later and I can say I was at the legendary shit Wembley show and those that have either not heard or seen it are curious as to how bad they truly were. In marked contrast to the night before that was released as an official live album. The only interesting thing about the show was Step Out, a strange choice as it was the B-side to DLBIA and does sound like Uptight (mind you Cigarettes sounds like Get It On) and was on the original promos for Morning Glory.
A disaster, but they came back and hit form with the next album and tour, so what do I know eh?"
Jason Newson
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