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In reply to the discussion: Rave review from The Times (UK) about the first concert of the Oasis reunion tour, tonight + VIDEOS of all 23 songs [View all]highplainsdem
(57,509 posts)25. I thought we probably had more Oasis fans here. :)
There are more reviews of last night's concert this morning, apparently mostly raves.
As a reunion concert, I thought it was extremely successful. Oasis sounded as good as they had in the '90s, and it was a great setlist. I hope the rest of the tour will go as well as the first night, for the sake of the fans.
I thought the last paragraph of what I quoted from The Independent's review in the reply above was key to how important this reunion was:
The real underlying thrill is of a historical moment fully revived. For all the laddish boorishness that Oasis undoubtedly encapsulated, the Britpop era, for Millennials and Gen Zers alike, is as halcyon as Beatlemania or the summer of love a time of vivid colour, jubilant melody, political stability and affordable flats. And to be a part of this second wind of torrid Oasismania, hyped by effusive press coverage and leading to historic shows such as this one, is as close to actually being there as its possible to get. For this multi-generational crowd, both nostalgia heads and those whove waited a whole lifetime to spend a day in the Gallagherss reflected sunshine, Oasis in Cardiff is their bona fide Shea Stadium 1965. Two million wanted Knebworth 96 tickets; 14 million wanted tickets to this tour. This generations Oasis moment is now.
Oasis really delivered for those fans, and they deserve credit for that. They'll almost certainly get a very successful concert DVD and album from the tour, maybe using just last night's concert.
I was never that much of an Oasis fan, though I could see why they appealed to others, especially their generation, who hadn't grown up with new music from the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and so many other legendary artists. I'd thought the first album by the Stone Roses (a big influence on both Liam Gallagher - https://www.nme.com/news/music/liam-gallagher-opens-stone-roses-meant-much-growing-2155913 - and Noel - https://www.radiox.co.uk/artists/noel-gallaghers-high-flying-birds/noel-gallagher-recalls-first-time-stone-roses/ ), released in.1989, was much better than anything Oasis did. And I'd had great hopes for the Seahorses, the band Roses guitarist John Squire put together after the Roses broke up the first time - Liam even cowrote a song with John for their 1997 album - but they split up (over creative differences mostly due to John, with him not wanting to share the songwriting, and often playing so loud he drowned out the others - particularly disappointing given how talented a singer and songwriter Chris Helme was). But we never got to see where their Led-Zeppelin-Beatles sound mix would take them.
If this Oasis tour leads to more young artists being inspired by Britpop or the classic rock that inspired it, that will be a good thing. I want to hear more bands producing melodic rock again. I want to hear more bands again, period.
Even if there's sibling rivalry. I have two kid brothers who don't get along, so Liam and Noel squabbling didn't surprise me. I hope they can get through the reunion tour before blowing up again. For their sake, and their fans'.
Kudos to them for what they did last night.
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Rave review from The Times (UK) about the first concert of the Oasis reunion tour, tonight + VIDEOS of all 23 songs [View all]
highplainsdem
Jul 4
OP
Live Forever - and at the end showing Liverpool football player Diogo Jota, who died in a car accident yesterday.
highplainsdem
Jul 4
#6
Thanks for the video! And you're very welcome - posting all the songs from the first concert the
highplainsdem
Jul 6
#33
Whew. That's all 23 songs. Out of order, but here's the setlist from The Guardian:
highplainsdem
Jul 4
#23
The Independent: In Cardiff, Oasis deliver the rock reunion to end them all *****
highplainsdem
Jul 4
#24
Well, the political stability was Tories in power for a long time, 1979-1997 (John Major succeeding
highplainsdem
Jul 6
#35
Glad you enjoyed this thread! Yes, we do all need breaks from the political nightmare.
highplainsdem
Jul 5
#27
You're very welcome! I posted all the messages in this thread before yours, sorting through lots of
highplainsdem
Jul 5
#29
Full tour, and they're also recording, so there should be a double album and DVD, and both should be
highplainsdem
Jul 6
#37
Btw, I noticed while looking at the full tour schedule, which you can find here
highplainsdem
Jul 7
#38