1. Originally posted by RUMMY:So you're okay with some of the Oasis ones. Let's see...what about...."The Meaning of Soul" or "Ain't Got Nothing?"

    (Take notice how I'm doing my best to avoid "Little James.&quot

    I was being ironic But yes, I'm ok with some of the songs he wrote for Oasis. They're just not on par with Noel songs haha
  2. Definitely not.
  3. sorry Matt .. another episode of the soap-opera

    What would it take? It would take Liam or myself to be very skint, and I know for a fact that ain't gonna happen. So other than that, I can't see it.
    nme
  4. I saw that one.

    Good thing I have my old CD's and bootlegs.
  5. Noel Gallagher was on Alan Carr Chatty Man last night. I didn't watch it because I hate Alan Carr. He performed an acoustic version of AKA... What A Life! but I can't watch it on YouTube, because apparently I'm not in the UK. I hate channel 4. I'll see if I can access it on my laptop later.
  6. Read Noel's Q magazine interview some day this week. Liked it. Especially liked it when he said something like "Green Day will always be shit"
  7. (No, I'm not posting about to reveal that they are reuniting. They are not - yet).

    Any Oasis bootleg listeners here? If so, do you know how to "access" CD2 from the Metro (Chicago) 1994 show? Admittedly (and shamefully), I've just discovered this gig and it is great. They played all 11 Definitely Maybe tracks as well as "Fade Away" and "Walrus."

    I was able to find the some (lesser quality) mp3 links at sadsong.net as well as the CD1 tracks at various places. The CD version sounds better and doesn't seem to have the skips that the mp3 version does. However, I can't for the life of me find CD2!

    Is anyone around here able to help me out? I have a feeling that one or two of the songs from CD2 may have been officially released but I thought I'd look into it here.

    Thanks.
  8. FOUND IT!
  9. Hi could yo uplease pm the link thanks
  10. Admittedly, I have "lost" the source where I found the latest link but ...

    I have three sources of the same show (Metro 1994) each with their own separate "issues" different tracks have various "skips" and "pops" within each show. Fortunately, there is at least one clean version of each of the songs from the three sources. Since the sound quality of each song is virtually the same (at least to my ears) I am making my own edit, which I will happily share temporarily/privately. I believe one or two of the songs (I Am The Walrus?) were officially released and many of the orginal links have been removed from the Invalid url 'http://www due' to copyright laws.
  11. Oddly enough, I'm burning this (my own version) to disc as I type this message!

    Thanks for postiing this, however. It's fun to watch it, too

    God, I love Oasis circa 1994 (to 1996). Can't beat it.