ACL FESTIVAL - 24 Sept 2005
Inviato: lun set 26, 2005 4:55 pm
Oasis , ACL Sept. 24
No one seemed surprised much when Oasis didn't show up on stage at their scheduled time. Fashionably late is a fan's expectation of this band. When the Gallagher brothers and company did take the stage, they made their presence known with an array of lights and a pre-recorded throbbing beat. The show began with "Turn Up the Sun," the first track off the long-awaited 2005 release "Don't Believe the Truth." Liam Gallagher followed it with a smooth, catchy "Lyla," before revisiting the album that put their name on the map. "What's the Story, Morning Glory?" earned a roar from giddy fans of the 1995 album of the same name. "Say Maybe," another old-school hit, brought out the sweet side of the usually rough-around-the-edges Liam, who dedicated it to the people of New Orleans. Overall, a perfect melding of songs old and new kept this eager crowd amped and made this much anticipated show an ACL Festival highlight.
livedaily.com
No one seemed surprised much when Oasis didn't show up on stage at their scheduled time. Fashionably late is a fan's expectation of this band. When the Gallagher brothers and company did take the stage, they made their presence known with an array of lights and a pre-recorded throbbing beat. The show began with "Turn Up the Sun," the first track off the long-awaited 2005 release "Don't Believe the Truth." Liam Gallagher followed it with a smooth, catchy "Lyla," before revisiting the album that put their name on the map. "What's the Story, Morning Glory?" earned a roar from giddy fans of the 1995 album of the same name. "Say Maybe," another old-school hit, brought out the sweet side of the usually rough-around-the-edges Liam, who dedicated it to the people of New Orleans. Overall, a perfect melding of songs old and new kept this eager crowd amped and made this much anticipated show an ACL Festival highlight.
livedaily.com