Oasis - Live in Marseille (19th June 2000) - Audio Merge

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  • Oasis
    Location: Marseille, France
    Venue: Le Dôme
    Date: 19th June 2000
    Source: Multi-Sourced Recording
    While a few of the dates coming up were rescheduled due to Noel departing the band, this one in Marseille was actually rescheduled down to Alan’s tendonitis in Spain prior to any altercation between Liam and Noel. The venue was not originally Le Dôme but as rescheduling the gig meant scheduling conflicts with the prior venue, it was moved to here. Only a couple years ago the majority of the soundboard to this gig was released, as prior to this only Who Feels Love to Stand By Me was included. Now, while still not 100% complete (Fuckin’ in the Bushes is still missing) almost the entire gig is present on a crystal clear soundboard, taken straight from the mixing desk. It’s just a shame the performance is no where near as good as the audio quality. Liam’s voice is beginning to weaken. Without Noel to give Liam’s voice a couple minutes breather, he’s just left to fend for himself for 70 minutes a night. Liam has unfortunately given up any stretching of the vowels like ‘sheeeiiinee” (really goes to show just how much the 2000 tour changed his voice) and his voice pretty much clocks out after Acquiesce, where it only just holds on minus a crack in Gas Panic. The rest of the band put on a decent gig, and Gem as always puts on a great display in absence of Noel. Lastly, after being out of the set for the last few weeks Champagne Supernova is finally brought back, which gives the audience a bit more for their buck I suppose. Gem and Alan really deliver on the solo section of the song.
    Setlist:
    Fuckin’ in the Bushes (P.A) - 0:00
    Go Let it Out - 2:35
    Who Feels Love? - 8:02
    Supersonic - 14:16
    Shakermaker - 19:00
    Acquiesce - 24:40
    Gas Panic! - 28:32
    Roll With It - 36:42
    Stand By Me - 40:54
    Wonderwall - 47:15
    Cigarettes & Alcohol - 51:54
    Live Forever - 57:43
    Champagne Supernova - 1:05:07
    Rock N’ Roll Star - 1:12:03
    Discord server link: / discord
    Thanks to all tapers and uploaders!
    If you, or anyone you know has recorded Oasis, let me know if you are willing to share this at my email address, shakermaker36@gmail.com.
    #oasis #concerts #liamgallagher #noelgallagher
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Komentáře • 12

  • @clowoo8
    @clowoo8 Před měsícem

    j y etais ke de bon souvenir

  • @fshoaps
    @fshoaps Před 2 měsíci +2

    Gem sounds fucking awesome on 'Stand By Me'

  • @madferltt
    @madferltt Před měsícem +1

    5:00 2002 Liam

  • @Adam-to5mp
    @Adam-to5mp Před 2 měsíci +1

    Since June gigs, Liam has never been able to sing cleanly "panic is on the way" phrase

  • @stefanoottavi770
    @stefanoottavi770 Před 2 měsíci +1

    it sounds biblical

  • @chicow97
    @chicow97 Před 2 měsíci

    of course we all miss noel but oasis sounds really good with only one guitar, specially on SoTSoG songs where the drums are so good

  • @mrbig9595
    @mrbig9595 Před 2 měsíci +3

    A think Liam sounds quite good here to be honest

    • @Shakermaker94
      @Shakermaker94  Před 2 měsíci

      Overall yeah he’s fine. I tend to take into account for how he sounds in that year alone, and for me, this is one of his weaker shows in 2000.

    • @msv7856
      @msv7856 Před 2 měsíci

      Stadium gigs like this really hurt his voice as he always tried to be really loud and caused him to shout instead of sing. @@Shakermaker94

    • @msv7856
      @msv7856 Před 2 měsíci

      Same with the action/imagination/aggravation/situation ('ti-on') in Cigs and Alcohol. Earlier in the year he can do it. But here it's a 'shan'

    • @mrbig9595
      @mrbig9595 Před 2 měsíci

      @@msv7856 agree there was deffo sound issue when the venues got bigger probaly due to the fact he never did sound checks a band there size should never have sound issues

  • @antonmk1244
    @antonmk1244 Před 2 měsíci

    looking forward for the following gig, if ever you had it : 21st of june 2000 in Paris.