Oasis - Be Here Now release 1997 - Sky News
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As a part of our Oasis - Be Here Now week over at www.oasisarchive.com we are bringing you vintage Oasis videos from 1997. This video is from Sky News, and features footage from the queue at HMV in Oxford Street, London where they had a special event serving breakfast for shoppers eager to get the album when doors opened. Check out our channel for more videos from this event.
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shame you never see such hype about a record release these days. Bloody internet!! killed the music industry
You're an idiot
I doubt it’s just the internet, there’s no records to be hyped about today.
@@z-rex6068 True
I agree but I always love staying up till midnight to hear a new release. I like buying physical music more than streaming but streaming is more convenient I guess.
Really has and the fact the artist and record companies are shit don’t help
The media had downplayed the first two albums so much that they overcorrected in their effusive praise of Be Here Now.
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Would love to see an interview with these people now.....
Pretty sure if you skip to 1:03 you can see Pete Doherty, you can see interviews of him all over CZcams :-)
Undoubtedly one of the Greatest Albums of 1997, why the hell are people hating on it?
BHN is a fun album, but kinda soulless compared to their two firsts
@@noluntas no, it isn't
@@jossssssssssssssssssssss I changed my mind it's fucking biblical
Because it's a pile of over-blown shit.
All of y’all are hilarious 😂
I bought the cassette at blockbuster in late 97 and still have it with me.
Pete Doherty in the background at 0:27
There he is again at 1:02.
Just gone 25 years. Just bagged a commemorative sweatshirt off their website. Mint album, always overlooked
I know what you mean
Hope the folks who are shown buying the LP kept it with 'em
It's worth 100 times more quid now, while the CD is almost worthless
like yesterday!!! DYKWIM
Even the report "listening to their CD players" ...... No streaming in those days lol
ha the bloke in the striped polo was pete doherty
Step off the train all alone at dawn
@Andrew Wilson sun in the sky never raised an eye to meee
I hope this album cover or a song from the album makes an appearance in Pokémon: Twilight Wings. If they do, I'll buy an original beatend up vinyl copy.
#brexit
#dexit
#PokemonSwordShield
Edit: Not to self - lower my expectations for cultural references.
Didn’t end up being their best to date, think the first two were better but still an amazing album (minus magic pie 😬)
There is another interview to a random fan on that same day on the Internet, in which he basically says something like “yeah it’s just more of the same....loud guitars, drums,
Liam’s voice...yeah...” this shows you exactly what be her e now is.
The proove Of how lazyness Can make you loose fans. People aren’t dumb ,
They can tell when it is a good album and the bands is trying or it’s just another album they wanted to make for money
I will never know why this album gets so much shit
Coke-fueled overproduced album with songs that go on forever. A lot of their B-sides were better than a number of tracks on the album.
the greatest of 97? that was The Verve
meavid nope Radiohead
Ethan Benjamin Munro I think it died slowly after Be Here Now and I also think that Oasis still had the throne with Be Here Now they were on #1 of the charts worldwide and broke records I think after there Wembley concert in 2000. Britpop took his/her hat and went away
The Verve were utter crap. Bittersweet Symphony was a stones rip off and drugs don't work was a b-side sounding piece of mediocrity.
@@Euadam Its only the string section of bitter sweet symphony that came from the Stones.🤣🤣🤣
@@theaxman2947 Lol no. Urban Hymns was the last ‘brit pop’ album. There was no new era or genre they heralded. The Verve broke up a couple of years later.
The Verve had a unique genre in 1992-95, then Ashcroft decided he wanted to go solo and fell in love with strings
Oasis say there biger than God are they coopieing to much of there idols
NEVER but NEVER again you will see something like that in Sky news,... So sad... There's not music ANYMORE, NO BANDS!. just full of crap these days....
Clearly you don’t look outside the radio, otherwise you’d know there’s STILL rock music and rock bands today. Just because it’s not popular doesn’t mean it’s dead. Not everything’s “full of crap” these days.
@@TwofloorbluebirdHe’s talking about popular music
1:39 Noel should have stuck to his word. Wasn’t the greatest of 1997 in the end !
He essentially did give up with the release of Be Here Now. Full of tracks he didn’t think were good enough for the first two records.
I loved Oasis but they were so overrated