Originally posted by RUMMY:Were you at all three shows, Ed?
Yes.....I really enjoyed this tour,I also saw them in Europe that year....amazing times indeed.
Originally posted by RUMMY:Were you at all three shows, Ed?
Originally posted by RUMMY:Both shows in Italy, right? Anywhere else?
(You posted a (very impressive) list of the shows you attended a long while back and I remember there being a few interesting (non-NYC) venues you attended.)
Originally posted by clover68:some rumors ... start in Pittsburgh or Dallas mid september .. other cities Boston, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, Phiadelphia
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
I spent a lot of time in Europe that year.I saw PJ in Milan and London, Oasis in Wembley in July and Radiohead in Warrington in Oct, the release show for Kid A.I built up my miles on BA that year.
We had only 1 child then,she was 6 and we pulled her out and spent 5 weeks in England from June - July 2000
I flew in solo for the May London gigs of that year , went home and came back with my wife and daughter in mid June
We also saw Oasis in Italy , I have to find the date.
Not bad,all from my friend Chris who has just ridiculous connections as he works for the BBC.
Originally posted by KieranU2:Oasis and Radiohead just have two completely different fanbases. The stories I've heard from Oasis concerts are ridiculous - people getting cups of piss and various other liquids chucked over them, and people being so drunk and disorderly that they get thrown out the venue or can barely stand they are that intoxicated. Two of my friends saw Oasis around four years ago – a concert I still to this day regret for not going to – and they said there were people doing cocaine and ecstasy in the toilets. I think the funniest story about the concert I was told was that there was a guy outside Murrayfield so drunk that he never got into the concert so he said: "Selling my ticket for £3 and a bag chips." I would've taken that if I was ticketless...
But yeah, you could say that Oasis is predominantly for the "working class" audience and that Radiohead is for the "middle-class", meaning that's why their audiences are so different. I suppose the attitude of Liam Gallagher didn't help – that sort of 'egged' the audience on a little to cause trouble.