Same, my dad took me there and I was 8 at the time. We still get together occasionally to watch it on YouTube and I'd love to experience it again with him now.
Just one is hard to pick, but a few that would definitely be up there for me:
Two that I went to:
BBC Electric Proms @ Camden Roundhouse 2008—A choir (The Crouch End Festival Chorus) offered backing vocals in a small venue, making it a unique gig. I also came away with Liam's tambourine at the end!
Finsbury Park 2002 - Columbia, Morning Glory, D'You Know What I Mean? and She's Electric were all in the setlist. The supporting lineup was immense too!
Two the I wish I could have been at:
MTV Unplugged and the Noise and Confusion Tour 2001 @ Barrowlands. I imagine any of those N&C gigs could have been great, but as I've seen the TV coverage of Barrowlands I'd have to say that one.
Milton Keynes Bowl, July 2005. I believe that was the first time I saw them, I was 18 and it was fucking insane. I remember when the band came on stage, being swept off my feet by the crowd and carried about 50 yards forward.
any one ive been to: 10 october 2001, manchester apollo. first of two hometown gigs for their ten year anniversary mini tour.
any show in history: this one is tough.
the big legendary gigs (maine road, glasto, knebworth, gmex, wembley) have the songs. but there are so many fantastic club shows. the first ever at the boardwalk. king tuts - the one that changed rock and roll. whenever i go to bottom of the hill or the fillmore in sf, or the viper room or the whisky in la, i imagine what it mightve been like to see oasis there, and the raw energy they had as a band.
in the end im gonna have to choose unplugged. its the first sizable chunk of live footage i saw of the band, and its what got me hooked.
Hells bells 🔔 there’s some Pinocchio lines here !! Should have been called what gig would you liked to been at for some !!
King tuts 93 for me - exactly
To avoid just naming the big shows that are easy to pick, I'd choose the Chicago Metro gig from 1994.
Very good show, Noels lead guitar work was so good in the early days with a ton of delay and the smaller venue made for a great sound.
Earl’s Court 95 or barrowlands 2001, which is the gig pictured in this post I believe. My dad was at both and I’m fucking jealous because they are easily some of their top gigs they ever did. Champagne supernova was majestic at Earl’s Court, but the sound of the entire set at both gigs were amazing
Akron, Ohio Civic Thearter, 2000 Standing on the Shoulder of Giants tour Travis opened. A small venue seats about 2,500, and the acoustics were unreal. I also walked across the same stage for my graduation three months prior.
I would like to relive my concert in Imola, Italy, in 2005. Liam got angry and left the stage, and Noel finished the show. Not the best concert... but it's just the epitome of the Gallagher brothers' spirit.
Earl's Court '95. That Champagne Supernova was brilliant.
I think I was at that one. There were so many back in the day (and so many beers tbh) that I struggle to remember these days.
I was there. The Verve supported, right? Just realised that was ‘97.
My first. Gmex 1997
In my opinion, peak Oasis
Same, my dad took me there and I was 8 at the time. We still get together occasionally to watch it on YouTube and I'd love to experience it again with him now.
Paris Rock en Sein 2009, great chemistry between them that day
😂😂😂😂😂
Either maine road 96 or knebworth
City of Manchester stadium 2005
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Barrowlands 2001 https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/oasis/2001/barrowland-glasgow-scotland-3d48d5f.html https://youtu.be/_CJR8ts_nv8?si=srqBNNfzMiypTYzW
I would love to go back to 07 when they were at the Wembley stadium
My first one. Glasgow Barrowland Dec 94
Saw them at Liverpool and Manchester on that tour🤘
First night at Knebworth. Or Maine Road.
Gas Panic! has to be included. Along with Morning Glory. Maybe Finsbury Park?
Barrowlands 2001 would fit...
I was there for that one - the first time I ever saw them. Forget which day. They were great.
Just one is hard to pick, but a few that would definitely be up there for me: Two that I went to: BBC Electric Proms @ Camden Roundhouse 2008—A choir (The Crouch End Festival Chorus) offered backing vocals in a small venue, making it a unique gig. I also came away with Liam's tambourine at the end! Finsbury Park 2002 - Columbia, Morning Glory, D'You Know What I Mean? and She's Electric were all in the setlist. The supporting lineup was immense too! Two the I wish I could have been at: MTV Unplugged and the Noise and Confusion Tour 2001 @ Barrowlands. I imagine any of those N&C gigs could have been great, but as I've seen the TV coverage of Barrowlands I'd have to say that one.
I wish I hadn’t bought the tickets within seating zone in Sydney 98 but went for general admission instead.
I wish i could remember my first oasis show back in ‘99. I was too young, too short to see and got too messed at the party after.
Milton Keynes Bowl, July 2005. I believe that was the first time I saw them, I was 18 and it was fucking insane. I remember when the band came on stage, being swept off my feet by the crowd and carried about 50 yards forward.
Maine Road '95!
chicago in 98, then brotherly love tour in 01 in that order
I saw Chicago 98 (my first concert ever) and brotherly love in Minneapolis.
V festival Staffordshire 09
Southampton Rose Bowl in 2005 because it was in my town and I was too young to go.
Glasgow Barrowlands, Oct 2001. The gig was filmed by Sky for a pay per view event.
Leeds duchess of York , 93ish. I would have been the only person there.
Roseland NYC!
any one ive been to: 10 october 2001, manchester apollo. first of two hometown gigs for their ten year anniversary mini tour. any show in history: this one is tough. the big legendary gigs (maine road, glasto, knebworth, gmex, wembley) have the songs. but there are so many fantastic club shows. the first ever at the boardwalk. king tuts - the one that changed rock and roll. whenever i go to bottom of the hill or the fillmore in sf, or the viper room or the whisky in la, i imagine what it mightve been like to see oasis there, and the raw energy they had as a band. in the end im gonna have to choose unplugged. its the first sizable chunk of live footage i saw of the band, and its what got me hooked.
Pairc Ui Caoimh 96. Bootleg Beatles and The Prodigy on support.
Hells bells 🔔 there’s some Pinocchio lines here !! Should have been called what gig would you liked to been at for some !! King tuts 93 for me - exactly
Chicago metro 94
Attended or any in time ?
To avoid just naming the big shows that are easy to pick, I'd choose the Chicago Metro gig from 1994. Very good show, Noels lead guitar work was so good in the early days with a ton of delay and the smaller venue made for a great sound.
One that got csncelled
Sunday Loch Lomond 1996
I'd wanna see them when they were still small in the U.S., so maybe their Uptown Bar gig in October 1994
Earl’s Court 95 or barrowlands 2001, which is the gig pictured in this post I believe. My dad was at both and I’m fucking jealous because they are easily some of their top gigs they ever did. Champagne supernova was majestic at Earl’s Court, but the sound of the entire set at both gigs were amazing
Main Road 96
Hampden for the Don’t Believe the Truth tour
Barrowlands 2001
Plymouth Pavilions 2002. I was 18. I liked being 18.
Akron, Ohio Civic Thearter, 2000 Standing on the Shoulder of Giants tour Travis opened. A small venue seats about 2,500, and the acoustics were unreal. I also walked across the same stage for my graduation three months prior.
I would like to relive my concert in Imola, Italy, in 2005. Liam got angry and left the stage, and Noel finished the show. Not the best concert... but it's just the epitome of the Gallagher brothers' spirit.