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Related: About this forumOasis: 10 things we learned from the band's triumphant Edinburgh show (Uncut magazine, August 10)
https://www.uncut.co.uk/reviews/oasis-10-things-we-learned-from-the-bands-edinburgh-show-150778/Their early strike rate was phenomenal
The set-list skews heavily to their imperial phase. As if we need reminding, the focus on Definitely Maybe and (Whats The Story) Morning Glory? prove is just how high their strike rate was in their first flush of grandeur. The opening nine-song run is lean, flawless, poised. Morning Glory leads into Some Might Say, Bring It On Down to Cigarettes & Alcohol, Fade Away to Supersonic. Of these, Cigarettes & Alcohol is an early peak and a lively shoutathon, with Liam encouraging the entire stadium to do the Poznań. A favourite at the Gallaghers beloved Manchester City ground, it involves supporters standing with their backs to the pitch, linking arms side-by-side.
Sound and non-performance are crucial
The three-guitar line-up adds colossal power to the set. Stacking Bonehead and Archeras twin rhythm guitarists gives the songs even denser mass. You might have wished theyd play Columbia a song of unrelenting heaviosity in this iteration. More than simply a talismanic presence standing between Liam and Noel, Bonehead is a critical weapon in the bands arsenal. He scythes through barre-chords, turbocharging the sound. Its possible that Oasis are louder than the Red Arrows annual flypast at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo earlier that evening. In some respects, this enhanced line-up also reminds us that sound and non-performance were crucial to the Oasis experience. This is a wall of sound made by men who are entirely motionless throughout. By refusing to do anything, they somehow tell you everything.
Liams battle with Edinburgh Council continues
Blur vs Oasis? These days, its Liam Gallagher vs Edinburgh City Council. In June, leaked documents revealed derogatory comments about the bands fans. In response, Liam called the council a bunch of snakes at the first Edinburgh show. At tonights second show, he digs in, effectively accusing the council of corruption. Were bringing £2m into the city in the next couple of days, says Liam, and youll see none of it because theyre splitting it with their mates. At which point, the band tear into Bring It On Down, which remains a surprisingly robust commentary on Britains class system from a largely apolitical band. For the most part, Liam is a super-charged presence. In all likelihood, he is enjoying himself more than anyone else here.
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The biggest band in Britain not once but twice
Rock N Roll Star reminds us of the scale of Oasis ambitions. As the opening track of Definitely Maybe, this was a critical component in setting out Oasis stall. It is defiant and utterly unshakeable in its conviction. The closing track for tonights main set, the band are joined on screen by footage of their younger selves. The path from bedroom fantasies In my mind my dreams are real to record-breaking comeback tour could not be clearer. Oasis have used sheer willpower and ambition to become the biggest band in Britain not once, but twice now.
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Liam telling off the Edinburgh City Council - probably more effectively last night because for the first time since the shows in Manchester more than two weeks ago, he was NOT hiding much of his face under a bucket hat (as he'd done again Friday night for the first Edinburgh show):
Getting the fans ready to start jumping for Cigarettes & Alcohol:
Rock'n'Roll Star:
30 years ago, from a concert recorded in April '95 and released that August:

speak easy
(12,319 posts)Liam will never stop being Liam. And all these years later I wouldn't want him to - other than moderating the alcohol.
highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)when young. Something he's already doing.
Something we all should do.
speak easy
(12,319 posts)
highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)Edinburgh, tomorrow night...and then two shows in Ireland, at Croke Park stadium in Dublin, next week, the 16th and 17th. And their mom should be there for both shows, though she's reportedly recovering from hip surgery: https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/other/no-maybe-about-it-as-liam-s-mum-peggy-will-definitely-be-at-croke-park/ar-AA1Kf8Sm
And after Ireland, two shows in Toronto, the 24th and 25th...and then 5 shows in 3 cities in the US.
Which some Oasis fans are already worrying about because of Trump.
Reddit thread in r/oasis that was locked since they apparently don't allow political discussions and at least one Trump supporter there didn't like what was being said about Mango Mussolini. But I wanted you to see this for the front page of that tabloid, and for what fans are saying about their own concerns.
https://www.reddit.com/r/oasis/comments/1mn1qlo/im_seeing_rkids_in_new_jersey_and_have_been/
speak easy
(12,319 posts)How much could it be for the Brits? Wow.
highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)It'll be interesting to see if fans for the US shows are just as enthusiastic. But a lot of the fans for US shows will be Brits, along with hardcore fans who flew in from all over the world. Just as the audiences for the UK shows have included fans from all over the world - some flying to the UK because they were worried Oasis might break up again.
I'm glad you're enjoying my posts about the tour, because I will be continuing them. They're fun for me, too, and this tour is a celebration, and hopefully a resurrection, of guitar rock from bands. Which is what powered the British Invasion of the '60s, and classic rock. Which for me is the essence of rock.
highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)speak easy
(12,319 posts)If I was a fan, and not just a casual listener in the '90s, how good this must be. Event events with actual good music as well.
highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)highplainsdem
(57,863 posts)Video and article from the Scottish Sun:
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/15204420/liam-gallagher-third-swipe-edinburgh-council-final-scottish-gig/
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He said: "£3billion we've brought into this city over the past five days. And that's between you and us. Three billion f****** quid.
"You won't see f*** all, because they'll rob it and spread it among their posh ugly mates.
"Still waiting for our apology, bring it on down, you c****".