Familiar To Millions
Wembley Stadium
Crowd shot in Wembley stadium during the gig
Liam Gallagher singing vocals to 'go let it out' (lead vocalist)
Noel Gallagher on guitar (lead guitarist) and also singing vocals
Andy Bell on bass guitar
Alan White on drums
|
The familiar to millions gig
was held at Wembley stadium as you can see from the picture on the left. The
bands two concerts at Wembley were the most eagerly anticipated shows of the
summer and proved to be incredible highlights of what had been the bands
most well attended and successful world tour ever. The sold out Wembley shows were a rock'n'roll triumph with unprecedented atmosphere, 70,000 people each night captivated by the bands every move and blown away by the scorching sound and stunning imagery. I have this gig on DVD this is Britain's finest rock'n'roll band at the peak of their form. The DVD includes an exclusive documentary, multi-camera angles on cigarettes & alcohol, 4 short films taken from the oasis stage production and a full discography with audio clips. The gig features all their best tracks and a Neil Young cover of 'hey hey, my my'. The 'familiar to millions' CD also features a cover version of The Beatles song 'helter skelter' which was recorded somewhere in the states. The documentary is a build-up to the gig following large crowds of loyal oasis fans travelling to the gig and watching their every move. It consists of mostly fighting outside the stadium and people making fun of police officers which I find very very funny. All the fans featured in this DVD are most definitely MAD FER IT as Noel or Liam would say. The documentary also shows views right inside the stadium during the gig. It shows the gig being filmed and instructions being called out to change the camera angle in order to get the best view of the band on stage. Also another thing that I love about this DVD is that there is one pornographic reference at the end of 'roll with it' Noel and Liam manage to persuade this young lass to 'get her tits out' in front of the camera so that it could be showed on the large screens behind them and it was. I will hopefully be getting a screenshot of this incident soon in the meantime keep checking this page regularly for any changes. The performance is fantastic above all, this is oasis at their very best. The gig is a selection of their best songs which have been very carefully picked. Quite simply if you have any concept of good music you will be sure to like oasis and if you like oasis then you must make it your top priority to go out and buy this DVD A.S.A.P (as soon as possible). The tracks are well arranged with 'fuck'in in the bushes' being played through the speakers in the stadium at the start of the concert as a build up to the band coming onto the stage. Then they all walk up on stage and absorb the atmosphere of their 70,000+ fans standing in front of them. Liam punches the air with his fist and from then on it's just business as usual pure rock'n'roll and pure singing from Liam and Noel. The first three tracks are taken from 'standing on the shoulder of giants' which are 'fuck'in in the bushes', 'go let it out' and 'who feels love'. Followed by the 'definitely maybe' anthems 'supersonic' and shakermaker'. Then 'acquiesce' taken from 'the masterplan' and 'step out' possibly a cover I don't know this was sung by Noel. Then there was another 'standing on the shoulder of giants' classic 'gas panic'. Followed up by 'roll with it' taken from '(whats the story) morning glory'. 'stand by me' was to be the only song taken from 'be here now'. Followed up by 'wonderwall' from '(whats the story) morning glory' ,'cigarettes & alcohol' from 'definitely maybe', 'don't look back in anger' from '(whats the story) morning glory', 'live forever' from 'definitely maybe' Then 'hey hey, my my' sung by Noel which was a Neil Young cover to round off the night they finished two great songs 'champagne supernova' from '(whats the story) morning glory' and 'rock'n'roll star' the first song off their debut album 'definitely maybe'. All I have to say is WHAT A CONCERT and I wasn't even there.
.
|