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  • liam is such a dick head...ruining such an awesome band....noel should have had him kicked long before...it would have served everybody good

  • as long as we listen to Oasis , they wont Die .

    they'll Live Forever !

  • @0:05 I always show that to someone when they say Liam can't sing! Its great!

  • anyone know what the mini union jack at 3:01 is? i've seen noel with it before

  • @TheGalwayFarmer its his guitar

  • Johnny Marr is the coolest person in this whole doc. By far more focused on the music than Pete Townshend or Noel Gallagher. I Know this is Behind The Music but what can I say it get's fucking dull all the chattering about mindless B.S. At least the shots from the Standing On The Shoullder Of Giants era made my day. That one in my opinion is the truly best Oasis Album, God what a amazing, state of the art, inspired & tasteful sound. Great message & Vibe too. So uplifting. Go Let It Out.

  • Its funny how it said what ever the do in the future the brothers will stay together with there bond while the band broke up because of it

  • 4:18 ):

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  • Crap, watching this kind of videos, (documentals) make me miss them, "You know what I mean?" Though I think/hope they'll come back soon.

    Oasis, changed my life. thanks.

  • me really miss this fantastic RoCk 'N RoLL Band frm Manchester England "OASIS"! =0I

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  • anyone know the song at like 0:50 seconds?

  • @thefekks It's called "Fucking in the bushes"

  • 1:10 ...a new line-up allright.....Beady Eye!

  • well i know the electronig part is "where did it all go wrong" but the acoustic one?

  • what song is it that starts at 3:40 first acousticly and then electronicly? ?? please do tell me if you know!

  • 'Fucking in the Bushes' is a mega-choon!

  • the who, the rolling stones, the beatles, the sex pistols AND FUKING OASIS! they truley did change the face of this country.

  • people who buy the records are the only critics, critics who call themselves critics are toss face scum bags

  • 5:05 -5:11 = how ironic

  • @157nnfgyu90lybf how so?

    

  • yeah

  • did they completely passover the fact that Liam already had a daughter a few years before Lennon? lol

  • ... and saying "The best band in the world"? ... or "The best band the UK has ever produced"? Sorry, I don't buy it. There are always better 'best bands'.

  • Though I never liked them musically, Oasis made one truly amazing (their debut) album, but such arrogance isn't what always guarrantees quality. The Gallagher brothers had the nerve to use the best of what they were offered but they wasted just as much. And violence they experienced as kids isn't at all an excuse for their own bullshit attitude... They never learned a life lesson from their own frustrations and struggles...

  • Really good documentary, and yeah they were fuckin huge I remember I never had to go and find their music their music found me......du know what i mean?

  • wow...amazing documentry...hearing all those things man..it not only makes me love and respect them more...but it makes me miss them...maybe someday they'll come back but I think it's gonna take something very big and monumental for them to make up and bring back the last GREAT rock n' roll band to ever be made.

  • nine years later, the "indestructable bond" broke apart. :´(

  • This is making me cry! Especially the end, the 'indestructable bond' ;(

  • This documentary's amazing, to have them both talking about their own personal lives is better than listening to all the bullshit journalists talk about them, and most of it is not even true! Gallagher's and Oasis live forever!

  • "indestructable bond". wow if ever there was a mistatement that's it

  • I love it how Noel talks about Liam. Crack me up.

  • best band ever!!!!!!!!

  • I can't even tell you how much I miss this band, it used to be the same for me but now it's not it's like that though isn't it. Ah well......

  • MADD FER IT

  • Haha Cumface! 2:27

  • 0:23 to 0:45 Noel's being a big brother >>> EPIC

  • @deathscythekim729 Yes indeed, and I luv how he mocks Liam haha really funny :)

  • Liam Gallagher has the exact same kind of natural reddish-brown hair colour as his hero/role model, John Lennon. You won't see the colour obviously in early Beatles films and still photos, but it's definitely apparent in later photos and film footage like around the time "Let it Be" was being recorded.

  • Well for a start of people........Oasis were always great until Don't Beleive The Truth, that album is just.........it sounds nothing like their first 5, and their first 5 were all genuis......especially Heathen Chemistry and Standing on The Shoulder of Giants, as soon as they started working with Dave Sardy it all went downhill, they should get back with Owen Morris.....

  • Never understand why theirs such a rivalry between Oasis and Blur, obviously because they come from different backgrounds but does that make a difference to the records they made......anyway, they both turned rubbish in the end, Oasis just kept of repeating themselves and Blur released that piece of crap hit "Song 2".

  • thank you for sharing this...it's a treat! and i mean...Best FUkiN Treat!! i'll remember this in my entire life!

  • Gotta say..Noel is amazing!

  • how can someone think sotsog is a better record than be here now? besides the songs being a bit long, be here now is a great album

  • I was at the last ever Oasis gig.I thought It was much better than reviews said, everyone was really into it.

    Why would the crowd be loving a below par gig?

    Probably the usual boring anti-Oasis guff from those who loved Blur and thought 'A'- levels and obscure chords make them better than others.

    Oasis were the most important band to music of the decade (90's). Whether you like them or not. Can't deny the influence they had. Thats why pretentious hipsters like Justine Frischman hate them.

  • thanks for these mate!

  • Thanks for upping this. Great show!

  • There we see! all the clips all the comments..

    They were best band around and even Gallaghers gets some shitey critic all the time.. they're greatest.

  • "you know what I mean?"

  • In retrospect, some awfully prophetic comments by Johnny Marr and Pete Townsend.

  • It's funny because the narrator says that the critics said SOTSOG was their best album and all that, but they seem to absolutely hate it now. I love it though, it's probably my favourite Oasis record.

  • @manakerito

    I don't think it's their best, but it's by far their most interesting album - for 3 reasons.

    1. It was Liam's official song-writing debut.

    2. It was the first time Noel sat down with a clean slate. You probably know he had written almost their entire 1st 3 albums before they even began recording DM.

    3. Gas Panic and Roll It Over are some of their most inventive songs - and probably the best displays of Liam's voice in their entire catalog.

    Cheers

  • Gas Panic is probably my favourite Oasis song, the overall dark vibe of the entire album is what I love about it. The band were going through tough times and it's reflected on the album. Sometimes a band can produce some of their best work when they're going through rough patches. For example The Beatles with the White Album, Let it Be and Abbey Road, and Nirvana with In Utero.

    But yeh, SOTSOG is still extremely underrated.

  • @manakerito truthfully, they're all good or decent, but there are stand outs such as whats the story and SOTSOG

  • @manakerito What's also funny is how heightened the tension was between Noel and Liam leading up to the split of Oasis and how they say just the opposite in this video.

  • Noel is the MAN

  • Great documentary!!!

  • If anything it's Noel making allowances for Liam that has stagnated the band. Listen to Noel collaborations. They are always mega and get awesome reviews.

    The way that it always seemed to me was that Noel brings in new ideas and Liam refuses to go along...because he is in Rock band not a fooking (insert type of music here) group.

    I think the problem is that Noel has eased up. Remember, if Noel has given in to Liams opinions in 1995 we wouldn't have Wonderwall.

  • You're being way too unfair.

  • I know get what your problem is. You assume and jump to conclusions based on little public information and then knead it, and eventually you think your psychological analysis of a celebrity you don't know personally is universal truth and factual information and I have no right to exchange opinion with that cuz only your opinion matters.

    Can I suggest you lay off Oasis and not be into rock'n'roll if you can't bear the attitude of a rock star like Liam. You're a woman, you don't get it.

  • *now, not "know"

  • @GDFullOn Yes......but in hindsight now that would not of been a bad thing................and they would probably still be around making relevant tunes and albums for the fans, sometime things that seem daft can be really beneficial in the long run.

    Liam might seem like lunatic, but inside he's a very different person - he's smarter than he lets on.......alot of people don't understand him because they're just to impatient. Noel would say otherwise but Noel is a very self obbsessed person....

  • @overandoutgovt I'm not sure which post you are referring to.

  • @GDFullOn Oh well I'm referring to Wondewall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Noel don't like it does he??? And look at it this way, if they had released that song with Be Here Now, HAPPY DAYS!!!!!! I was only 10 when Be Here Now came out and I live in New Zealand, but was Be Here Now that much of a dissapointment???, I knoe there are alot of you British but was it such a comedown, I'd love to know what you think...........whoohooo!!!! Cheers!!!

  • @overandoutgovt I'm not British, I'm Canadian

    Noel does like Wonderwall. He thinks it's a bit overrated...which is true...everyone knows that song but it isn't neccessarily the best Oasis song. But the fact is...without Wonderwall Oasis wouldn't be as big as they are. That song is responsible for selling alot of copies of WTSMG

    I don't hate BHN. It has some great tunes. The song could use a bit of editting...they would've been better as 4 min songs than 7 min songs.

  • @overandoutgovt

    As for Oasis and Blur. That is easy. It's because of 1 chart battle in 1995. Blur moved up thier single to be released on the same day as Roll With It by Oasis. It was called the Battle of Britpop and the media ate it up. Additionally soon after that Oasis released the 2nd biggest selling album in British history. They are lumped together by shared history.

    As for Oasis releasing the same material. Try listening to DOYS. By the end they sounded way different from DM

  • @overandoutgovt Also...Noel is not self obssessed. He may've been a bit in the late 90's. But he had just written WTSMG of course he was riding a bit high on ego, confidence, and cocaine!

    Liam was @ least as bad in the 90's...but he hasn't gotten that much better over the years. How many times did he show up drunk to a gig? Go out partying too hard and so was unable to perform the next gig. Ditch the band in favor of his personal life?

    All of that happened @ least once on that last album.

  • My favorite of all time! Noel is a real good person..and basically carried the band..Liam had the voice that made Oasis also..but Noel has more determination.

  • You have been listening to Liam too much. Noel didn't leave 'cause he wanted to do a solo record! Noel could have done a solo record w/out split up Oasis. That is just Liam evading blame again. He also felt perfectly justified when he didn't show up for the 1996 American tour but that doesn't make it right.

    Don't point @ this video as a sign Liam has changed. That was my point. That is his line EVERY record. @ the end of this tour he called Noel's kid a bastard 'causing Noel to leave.

  • To add one thing, I don't feel like defending Liam but he had his mood swing due to some human things. Noel supposedly treated his guitar bad, secondly Liam also went outrageous during the end of the tour in his own exhaustion due to his voice that started to vanish and it caused him to go mad. Being the lead singer IS a heavy job as oppose to play the guitar live, which is why Liam got himself drunk. He also intervened in the creative manner concerning his own songs in the studio.

  • Liam THREW his guitar @ Noel which...which was why it was near Noel for Noel to step on. Then Liam trashed a RACK of Noels guitars. Throwing the guitar @ Noel wasn't treating the guitar well either.

    And Liam has to stop making excuses. He was the one that went to the football game the day before the V festival and was drinking and shouting. HE refuses to take care of his voice. Noel sings half a dozen songs every night AND does soundcheck and his voice is fine.

  • Liam threw his guitar on Noel? No man that's an urban myth I think they've sorted it out that Noel somehow mistreated Liam's guitar and to return the favor Liam smashed an Oasis guitar that belong to Noel, and that's it. Other than that I don't want to defend Liam's behavior in any particular way so I get your point about this guy, I don't respect him the way I respect Noel.

    Of COURSE I never blamed Noel for it but Liam has always done what he's done and it lasted for 18 years.

  • It's not an urban myth. You obviously didn't keep track of the coverage as closely as I was. I was distrught when they split and rabid to find out what had happened. They had the normal crap stories citing with obvious untruths. But about a week after the fact there was a story that came out that told the story of of Liam come in drunk, Noel making some cutting comments, Liam throwing his guitar @ Noel, Noel smashing it and Liam knocking over a rack on Noels guitars on the said of the stage.

  • Yeah it's true all that about smashing guitars and Liam coming in drunk,ect...and there I was waiting for them to come on,I was fucking buzzing.This would've been the second time I'd have seen them live.I was fucking gutted when some cunt announced that there had been a fight between the 2 brothers and that the band had split up.I thought it was a bad joke at first.But then of course it wasn't.There were loads of Brits there who were as gutted as me...

  • This was 2 months before Liam even told anyone that he and Noel had smashed eachothers guitars. It's buried under all the other crap coverage...but was the only one that rang true. Subsequently Liam has verified at least a portion and nothing he said precluded the rest.

    Wish I had the link for u. When u are a big fan and read a story about an Oasis u know enough about the bros to know fact from fiction

    You are right Liam has done the same thing x18 yrs...but it doesn't make it right

  • You have obviously only listened to Liams version of the story from Italian radio.

    I am only heated because I resent your statement that Noel left primarily to make a solo record. I know that that is what Liam said...but I think that even he can't really believe that. His justification for that was that argument wasn't that big but it's obviously a case of the straw that broke the camels back. He couldn't get away with that behaviour forever.

  • No I believe what you say is true, it does make sense. Noel becomes fed up with Liam's stupid arrogance. But with this way of seeing it, Liam must be playing games in interviews since he's not telling the truth then.

  • "You have obviously only listened to Liams version of the story from Italian radio."

    Well yeah cuz truly, that is the only information available.

    I mean, take that comment for ex:

    "I think the problem is that Noel has eased up. Remember, if Noel has given in to Liams opinions in 1995 we wouldn't have Wonderwall."

    It's all Liam this Liam that, atadatada left & right, Liam doesn't like Wonderwall, Liam doesn't like different music than rock, Liam stands in the way of goodness etc Grow up

  • While on tour Noel is the one that has to deal with all the press, leading the band, making all the big and small decisions about each show. Liams ONLY responsibility is to show up ready to sing and take care of his voice.

    You only say that he intervened in creative matters in his own songs 'cause Noel has said everyone has a say on their own songs. But both Noel and Gem also say that Liam doesn't have a vision for his song really and so has to be guided (usually by Gem) to his decisions.

  • Liam sings like crap drunk...Noel was right to pull him up on it.

    No amount of stress excuses Liam turning up for a gig drunk. That is an affront to the hard-work of the rest of the band and the rights of their audience.

    Being drunk during a gig can't make his job any easier.

    Noel is very professional and he gives every gig his all. You can't blame him for being frustrated by the fact that someone else in the band isn't willing to put a decent amount of effort in.

  • Liam has been spouting the same "I was bad before I'm calmer now" thing for years!

    He said it everytime a new record came out and is still pulling the same crap

    Tell me, anyone, what the difference is between Liam taking off in the middle of the DOYS sessions to fly back to England to get married leaving 2 tracks unfinished and when he walked out of the 1996 America tour or MTV unplugged?

    I don't see one! No wonder Noel got fed up 18 years on. Same shit, different pile!

  • Wasn't DOYS recorded in England?

  • Most of it. All the instrumentals were in done in Abbey Road. Liam waited for mixing to set down the vocal for some reason though. And mixing was done in L.A. which was when he decided to take his vacation. Ironic, since he doesn't play any instruments on the record, so he basically took of at the ONLY time that it was genuinely detrimental for him to leave.

    Nice guy no?

  • You might be right but Liam wanted to get back in the recording studio a few months after the DOYS tour while Noel's prime motive for leaving the band was his solo record. Listen to 3:17

  • And it's easy for Liam to say he wants to record again immediately when the only thing HE has to do is submit songs for Noel to choose from. Noel is the one that has to pick the songs and make all the decisions.

    Watch the NME interview. Liam says "Noel puts 16 hours a day into this band, I put 16 hours a day out." It's not a daunting task for Liam to record 'cause he's got no responsibility and doesn't have to defend the resulting albums in interviews. Noel does.

  • I suppose you're right GDFullOn, Liam's the one acting like a right cock naturally not Noel. Yes Noel was exhausted despite that he appreciated how other members were contributing with songwriting and recording decisions and so forth, I guess he wanted more support from the other lads. Then again, when Noel leaves he ends up with being on his own and the pressure of being his own leader rise again just like in the SOTSOG era for ex when he himself have to pull his thing off.

  • Noel didn't leave the band and run right into the studio. If his purpose for leaving the band was a solo record that is what he would have done. He left and was so genuinely exhausted that he took a break.

    I think that he left 'cause it wasn't worth it anymore. The same article that published the truth about the guitars, long before Liam confirmed it on radio, also said that Liam had showed up drunk to that last gig. THAT I think was the last straw. Liam WASN'T willing to put the effort in.

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