da Betaray il dom giu 19, 2005 1:04 pm
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They show was good from the opening act by Jet, to the closing moments of Oasis performing My Generation.
Jet were awesome! They really know how to rock the crowd.
Honestly, Jet are better live performers than Oasis are.
Anyways, at 9:30 p.m. Oasis took the stage to the uproar of the crowd with F**kin' In The Bushes. Turn Up The Sun came next. It sounds as powerful as it does on record. Next was Lyla, a song I found to have had a good reception from the audience. I heard the audience shout out "Hey Lyla!" everytime the chorus part came on. After that, the band performed Bring It On Down, a so-so performance. I really saw no need for that song to be performed, they could have done Supersonic instead, which was totally ignored tonight. Love Like A Bomb came up next, a remarkable moment for the evening. Then, in no particular order, came The Importance Of Being Idle, The Meaning Of Soul, Live Forever, Champagne Supernova (highlight), Little By Little, Mucky Fingers (with Gem on harmonica), Cigarettes & Alcohol, Rock n Roll Star, Morning Glory.
For the encore, the band performed Songbird, Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, and My Generation.
The show ended at around 11:30 p.m.
Comments:
Zak Starkey is the best thing that has happened for Oasis since What's The Story Morning Glory. The guy can drum like a legend. Besides being the son of a Beatle, Ringo Starr, Zak has extraordinary energy. The moments he shined on was the closing of Rock 'n Roll Star, where he pounded the drums at different speeds from one side to another. Quite breathtaking!
There were times when I couldn't hear Noel's singing, especially on Little By Little and The Importance Of Being Idle. They should either jack up the volume on the mic or have Noel sing louder.
Liam was onstage all evening except for the songs that were sung by Noel, so he did well!
The venue was packed from the lower part of the pavillion all the way up to the top of the lawn. Oasis fans are alive!