Oasis - First EVER radio session: Hit The North 1993 - COMPLETE RARE!
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This is Oasis' first ever radio session, recorded live on 11th of August 1993, for a radio show on BBC 5 called 'Hit The North'. The first radio broadcast is believed to be the 17th of September 1993.
TRACKS
00:00 Bring It On Down
04:20 (Pause)
05:22 I Will Believe
09:06 (Interview)
11:32 Digsy's Dinner
14:14 Cigarettes & Alcohol
18:49 Rock'n'Roll Star
In Lee Henshaw's book "Oasis" (1996) it is said that the BBC has since lost the master tape to this recording.
This recording was transferred from an in-house cassette tape from the bands management, and is not an off-air recording. This means that the DJs (Peter Hook from New Order!) microphone is almost inaudible for the interview, as the . The general soundquality is excellent though.
The session was engineered by Mark Coyle and Ian Eastwood (Stone Roses) at Noel Gallagher's request, as this was their first ever radio session. 'I Will Believe' from this session later got used as a b-side to the 'Supersonic' single, and 'Bring It On Down' was a b-side on the 'Shakermaker' single. The rest is super rare, and has only been sourced from this tape.
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Good evening Great Britain~ hello~
The way Liam said this makes you realized that they were the best...
Johnny rotten
*helllllooooooo
@@scorpioscots9692 it sounds so much like him omg
😂😂😂 love it 🇬🇧
Liams voice is Pure here. Definitely before the cigarettes and alcohol kicked in!
I bet it was that white thing he used to like
Cocaine ruins most peoples' voices.
Kids don’t do drugs.....cos they are great and you will want more
@@streetdaniel2010 and people have told me they are expensive
liam's voice was so clear and fresh. that range!!
it's not the range. it's the style, tone, and energy that makes it sound amazing.
range? he's literally singing 3 notes: D, C#, B. I'm not saying he doesn't sound amazing… .he bloody well does. but there is zero range here.
@@coldacrethere’s a fair few more notes than that mate
@Buccarado stop taking everything literally people, we use words that aren't correct but we still understand so why bother calling him out???
@@coldacreHe’s singing from E3 - G#4 in this setlist, don’t be a clown
Liam Sounds like he’s just come out the choir 😂
Nothing wrong with that. Clearly, he was the stand out performer.
? I'd love to see the churches you go to.
Lol he sounds like a good boy
Hahaha 🤣
He was 20 here, madness
His pre-Definitely Maybe voice is so good!
the best in my opinion he never got better, he should have looked after it better too, but oh well
@Andrew Wilson I'm sure that the kilograms of cocaine he rammed up his snorter didn't improve the situation.
Oasis don't have b sides, they have two a sides!
could not have put it better myself.
Totally agree
Wrong. They have four A-sides!
@@yorkhunt5392 can you not I can..its called a double A side
Beatles invented it..double A side
Day tripper/We can work it out
Noel and Liam's voices are so high 😂😂
The beauty of youth!
@@superemepwr and before the intake of various substances
The fact that it's sped up doesn't help much either
Chris Ian the funny thing is it’s not sped up
@@Chris-Ian It isn’t sped up
Biblical indeed - Tony McCarroll makes mention in his book of this session and of Noel and Liam's winding up of Peter Hook about his leather trousers - you can just about make out Hooky saying that they're banned from the Hacienda and Noel replies 'arsed' :) As others have said it astonishes me how fully formed they were for a just recently signed band with their debut album over a year from release - the songs, the attitude, the voice. You can hear the difference all the touring and rock lifestyle made on Liam's voice if you compare how he sounds here just before turning 21 with how he sounds just 4.5 years later on the later dates of the Be Here Now tour in Australia/New Zealand. Also in terms of how he aged physically too. I guess before this point they really hadn't done a lot of shows and didn't have the money for too much boozing and drugs but 320 shows in 4 years with the way Liam sings plus all the late nights, boozing and cocaine will do that. For me his peak voice would be the year from May of 95 in Morning Glory sessions through to April of 96 and Maine Road, no other rock vocalist can touch that for me
I can remember that Liam was using the Hacienda bar as a place to promote Oasis. Looking for headlines. So...out they went. To be fair Shaun Ryder may have done a bit of that but, that was them. That was them! Plus the Factory connection. So Liam was free loading. It is what it is. Oasis could have opened their own bar.
Excellent contribution to this historical document. Gotta love the attitude. One night of Liam's singing is heavy on the vocals. Unlike other princesses he went at it night after night for years and didn't just call it in for the in between shows. Speaks to who he is as a person that he didn't just preserve and only go for it 6-8 times a year, but instead put the hammer to the floor every night.
If anything makes it legacy that much greater
Bollocks, his voice was better on Definitely Maybe.
I loved oasis I was only 12 when they released definitely maybe glad I wasn't 25 or id be an even older bastard than I already am
Joe Rogan This comment would be so awesome if you were actually Joe Rogan. Dude's a Van Halen fan.
Stop the clocks!!
You're young.
Redman i wasn’t born
And your comment would be so strange if you were actually Valiant Thor...dudes a Buddy Holly fan!
Their first drummer Tonny McCarroll was definitely the best for that band. Rock'n' Roll star has a groove that was lost when he left. He didn't do anything complicated, but he threw in a few simple fills that enhanced the song instead of getting in the way, and played with a steady beat.
+Fer Abra that should be on his grave
.......Na
+Fer Abra agreed
Fer Abra Agreed
Tony is more Oasis then any replacement
Liam’s voice is stunning
Liam's voice is the perfect blend of passion and raw talent
Incredible that this was a year before the release of DM... Imagine turning on the radio for a session from a band you've never heard of and hearing this, my head would've exploded
Corey Bolton you prolly would’ve said, oh this is a good band but your head wouldn’t explode cause you never knew the impact they were gonna do back then.
@@lookatyourpastside4714 thats daft. who gives a fuck about their "impact" bring it on down is head exploder for sure
Kantina honestly my head wouldn’t explode from listening to bring it on down maybe “live forever” but not bring it on down
@@lookatyourpastside4714 just shut up
@@lookatyourpastside4714 maybe he fucking really likes bring it on down its a fucking tune maybe woulda blown his mind no matter what you say.
00:00 Bring It On Down
04:20 Dead Air
05:22 I Will Believe
09:05 Interview
11:32 Digsy’s Dinner
14:14 Cigarettes & Alcohol
18:49 Rock ’N’ Roll Star
That burp in the interview 🤣🤣🤣
I was disappointed to realise that Dead Air wasn't an unreleased song.
05:22 - I Will Believe!
Without doubt the best band to come out of Britain in the last 30 years. Oasis was a band for the people and for some reason wrote the right songs for what the people of Britain had been crying out for. These raw uncut versions are why so many people fell in love with their music, pure quality that we don't tend to hear in bands now a days. What we have now is music without soul but lots of heart. Oasis was the last great band that ultimately lived for the music and wrote songs for the people not the music labels.
Try Idles.
ian williams Coldplay is up there with them too for sure
@@lookatyourpastside4714 coldplay are there for people without punk in them. It's not always an option.
The best are Radiohead IMO, but Oasis are close seconds
@@lookatyourpastside4714 Coldplay ?!!!
Middle class student stadium bedwetters. About the best antithesis for rock you could find.
Support band in King Tut's plays to a room of about 15 people, get a record deal on the spot and become the biggest British band since the Beatles within three years. Absolute madness.
Just think, what you're hearing is a catalyst for so much to follow.
I don't know about you all but I got up and started jumping when this kicked off. How can we not?
I love bouncing to this song!! I jump up and down while going in a circle 😆
i will believe is the best song ever written
This version rock and roll star is sooo much better than the official version.
Liam's voice is so soft and smooth here not too sharp.
Beth it was in a higher key makes him sound more smooth and young
@@lookatyourpastside4714 It is the exact same key
@@badgasaurus4211Something's obviously happened to the tape, everything's slightly sharp, even the talking bits.
Your the outcast!!Your the underclass!!But you dont careCoz your living fast
Amazing
You're
The
Your The Uninvited Guest
Who Stays Till The End!!!
One of Alan MGee’s favourite lines that made him sign them
10:15 "Don't believe the hype"
Haha where have we heard that before? Ohh yeah artic monks
@@zeppelin2032 well they must've ripped it from oasis
Peter Third Music its a public enemy song from like 1990 i think
Public enemy 1990s ....but they ripped off most of their ideas too. Public Enemy being an FBI thing by the way.
Thanks for sharing this, mate! Great session.
Thanks for doing this for us
Tony and Paul were the backbone and the soul and the magic fabric that wove everything together.
The other three were just making up the numbers..
2020 & Still Sounds F#$%IN Class!!!
Greatest band of all time, amazing song writing by Noel and singing by Liam. His voice is like a ice cold black coffee here! I love itt
I always wondered where that 'live' version of 'Bring it on down' came from. His shout out at the start always made me laugh when I heard it as it still sounded like they were in s studio..... The credits never stated they were on the radio lol.
Thank you 💜🙏
Greatest singers ever...Greatest songwrighters ever...Greatest front man ever...coolest and wittiest guys ever........ladies and gentleman put your hands together for the greatest band ever....OASIS.
greatest band in the World
Juan Basurto .....CORRECT.
There was only one good singer and one good songwriter in this band
WillHissettBeats Liam was also a grate song writer and Noel was also a great singer
TrainInVain A great songwriter when you write great songs. Not that complicated a concept.
Gem of a session! Loving it.
Love the rawness
Oasis the best
One of the best tapes I've ever heard in my whole life.
Imagine turning the radio on today and hearing this play for the first time. There's nothing like this today
Sadly. Good stuff is out there but rock just isn't popular anymore :/
@@valle4483it kinda is tho
i was 12 when they did this, was a massive oasis fan in my teens. never heard this before, great upload, cheers
I was 15 when Definitely Maybe was released. Best days ever. I need a time machine!! 🤣🤣
Awesome. Nice one.
Who would thing that skinny coked out boy would rock the world the way he did when that came out? I love you Liam! You are unique.
what a great live performance !!
The best line up!
that voice!!
Hard to believe this 3 years before Knebworth and 4 years before the Be Here Now tour and being the biggest band in the world.
Tony is so in time, Would have loved to have a drummer this in time in my many bands. timing is more important than fancy fills out of time.
this version of digsys dinner is fucking CLASS
This is outstandin man
I like Liam's tone & non-exaggerated singing style
the vocals are superb
so young
Liam had 20 years old
Fuck me man, Noels guitar work on Bring It On Down was INSANE
Good evening Great Britain
Jai Smith hellooooooo
Wow I always guessed first two songs were recorded live when I listened to the b-sides but never realized it was for a radio broadcast. This is cool stuff.
Liam's voice is fucking phenomenal here
fucking brilliant !!! thanks mate ..
How come I've only stumbled across this vid and site now!? Damn, been missing out. Will be taking up some time the next days hehe
dude, you've just stumbled across youtube?
Discovered youtube two years ago?!?
LMAO 'this site'
You tube it's CZcams
I Will Believe intro would 2 years later become Some Might Say
That’s a reach and a half lol
Liam’s voice pre- what’s the story was sublime.
I can’t listen to him sing now
Roedd ei lais o llawer gwell yn fy marn i rhwng 93-00, wedyn dechreuodd o waethygu a gwaethygu. Er hynny mae ei lais o yn cael adferiad enfawr
@@yeeesyeees6248His voice started getting worse from late 1997 onwards
@@badgasaurus4211 it's a little later than that. The last performance of his true voice was Carnation in 1998. After that something happened and he no longer sounded the same.
"Good Evening, Great Britain, hello!".
AWESOME ! SPLENDID !
Good evening Great Britain! Hello!
Another one for the playlist, thank you!
I Will Believe! 5:23
i will believe!!!
Sunshine instead of Sunshiiiiiiiiiiine!
21:27 Well, I can hear "sunshiiiine". Not bad.
At least it's not sunshyiiiiiyiyiyiiiiyiine like in the early 2000s
well...Its SUNE shine
OMG Liam voice 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 this was 29 years ago....
Liams Voice on cigarettes and alcohol is god wtf man it's even amazing for Liam!
"Dont believe the hype"... Alex Turner I bet you look good on the dance floor
Proficience what? Why do you make a refference to AM?
Because thats where the reference came from... I feel most people already know that but definitely worth mentioning
Definitely maybe
Amazing to think that Noel had already written songs that wouldn’t be released until Be Here Now and that one of their classic B-sides was written 3 years before this radio session. Liam’s voice is so different here as well. Before the “ sunshinnnneeee “ vocal. You can tell that he hasn’t been singing in the band that long because he’s really hitting the high notes. Before the late nights and partying would change his singing voice. It’s actually strange to hear how different his singing is here. Not in a bad way though.
Oasis had been playing together for years at this point…
@@FaxanaduJohn about 2 years to be precise.
Those last 2 songs, Liam played last night to 55,000 people in Manchester, me being one of them, 29 years after this session. You wonder if they saw anything like that coming when they were recording them here.
A whole 8 months before their first single Supersonic was released, that’s insanity.
IF Oasis come back...and i kind of hope they don't. I DO hope they in fact re-record "I Will Believe" as their comeback single and give it the fair shake that was due!!! LOVE that song.
10:28 Noel: (on Alan McGee) “There was like, 7 people there. And he was 2 of em”. Lol
17:40 interesting how one of the many cocaine references 'you gotta take it' was changed to 'you gotta fake it' for the album version
He says u gotta make it happennn
Just wow.
This bring it on down is my favorite version of the song
First drummer gave the band more energy.
Definitely.
@@mrkipling2201 maybe
ayeeee!
Legend
GOOD EVENING GREAT BRITAINNNNN
HELLOOOOOOOOO
The quality is unreal
Amazing!
o a s i s
BR
At this point they were a BAND whose songwriter and lead guitarist Noel Gallagher was.
Slowly after this period they started to become Noel Gallagher's musical project whose singer Liam Gallagher was. Not saying it's bad thing alone but the difference can be seen especially after Guigs&Bonehead left. But also when Tony was sacked, he's since become the icon of Definitely Maybe -sound.
They lost their punky sound when Tony was sacked. It wasn’t anything to do with his drumming, it was due to the fact that he stood up to Noel and Noel didn’t like it. Owen Morris said that his drumming was basic but his timing was perfect.
@@mrkipling2201 Noel Gallagher sacking McCarrol was the beginning of the end.
EPIC
Grande la voz de Liam ,la mejor
What a band they were back then.
ITS JUST ROCK AND ROLL!
ROCK AND ROLL
GOOD EVENING GREAT BRITAIN
HELLO
Listening to this, Tony M was absolutely a fine drummer. Yeah sure nothing fancy, but absolutely tight and fit the songs super well.
How the feck does he sound like this? It's as if his voice is of pre-puberty. 😂 He sounds different!
Haven't been able to hit notes like this since I was 14, man
before cigarettes and alcohol
Tony no, it’s because later on he started singing in a different which we all know of
Cigarettes and alcohol - literally.
Yep i was 21 memories ENGLAAAAAND
Tony!
La voz de Liam lo es todo, en absoluto.
There was seven people there and he was TWO of em.....quality loooooool
Well this is fucking fantastic
The Beatles, Sex Pistols, Motorhead, Oasis and very almost Stone Roses. Basically everything came from those five bands.
wouldnt say very almost stone roses because i think this type of oasis was generated off early roses
why do people insist on comparing 20 year old Liam's voice to 30 and 50 year old? a lot of bullshit.
When he sings ‘lives’ on digsy’s dinner 🤤
Are you sure Cigarettes & Alcohol and Rock n' Roll Star are taken from this radio show? They sound identical to the demo versions. Great upload though, cheers!
Marc Davis Ride Leave Them All Behind is better
+Marc Davis Yep, Oasis just labelled them as "demo" versions. I think they brought along their own sound engineer so in their minds it was a free recording session!
Exactly
several songs from the demo tape were used on the album with little or no re-recording in the final album versions. Columbia for example has never been re-recorded, it went straight from demo to album.
They was hungry back then ,,, sounds like their playing for their dinners
93 rare one for me people who are in Switzerland