My wife and I are flying 12 hours from Texas to see DM gig at the O2 in London on Tuesday night. Couldn't miss it for anything. She will take videos, but my phone will be taking a back seat to my experience of a lifetime! Cheers 🍻
2 nights, awesome! We only get 1, but that is all I need! Wish he would do some shows in the US. Fan base isn't the same, and that is what I look forward to the most. Saw him in Brooklyn, NY a few months ago and the crowd was so quiet. @jeffreyhoffman9617
Go on LG !!! Still mad4it ! after blasting this , living with my nan & grandad out the bedroom. window at 14 years old , taking request out the bedroom window, to my mates on the estate ! , On a for the time a very expensive Technics stack ! with one 300 Watt Wharfdale speaker , not a week goes by i don't listen to Oasis , 43 and still Mad4it.k
Listened and still listening to oasis for 30 year,to work and back every day in life,perks me up in the morning,oasis weren't just a band,they were a medicine for people😂start of my 20s was shite,oasis came along and changed everything about me,sometimes bad😂but mostly for the good,imo the best band ever,in my life oasis will literally live forever
@@roywilson4514 nobody is forcing you to watch the video? I was stood at the sound desk with nobody behind me so...enjoy or don't watch, it's your choice. x
@@user-oh7iv3ij5x Yes and yes, unfortunately. I won’t be watching it through my screen though when I go to the Manchester gig. Better to live the moment.
@@dingelberryhandpump7834 i will bring my phone just to record I was there... but have a look at Rock n roll Star opening in 2009, River Plate Stadium. No phones, simply biblical❣️miss those times...
Why does the crowd seem so flat from this video. It seems like there all standing around. Especially being the opening song. What happened to limbs everywhere & people jumping around to some great Rock n Roll. ✌️👍✌️
Probably because it's a gig of a guy doing songs he did 30 years ago. The audience are not teenagers so they don't jump around as much as the original Oasis audience would in the mid 90s is the sad reality.
@@sratus Maybe bro but I’m 49 & was very lucky to see Oasis from the first DM tour & I still go to gigs now but I’m still usually a little bit more active than that seems to be especially with it being the first track. Yeah we’re all just getting older! I guess. ✌️👍✌️
@@BloodSweatAndMeth yeah my man agreed especially with it being the first track. I’d be having it large most definitely I will be when I see him in Glasgow. I was thinking maybe there was a crap sound or something but watching some other songs it looks very subdued. Also yeah you can’t begin to compare it to anything from Oasis in the mid 90s it’s a completely different band let alone a different era & generation now. ✌️👍✌️
@@BloodSweatAndMeth I hear you my friend. I agree with the phone policy. It happens in nightclubs now in certain venues it does kill the vibe for me but hey it’s the way it is nowadays. I’m like you I’ll treasure the memories from the real Oasis years. Reality is it’s never going to be as good as it was back then. 👍✊👍
Phones 😞 enjoy the moment on stage, he’s there right in front of you. Why watch through a 5” screen, I can guarantee you’ll probably never watch it again and if you do want to watch it it’s all over RU-vid. Put the phones away and live the moment 🙌🏻😎
6 times ive saw oasis,LG solo,the best album ever,A sides B sides are absolute belters but when i saw them the full place was bouncing,WTF is wrong with this mob,there more life in the fuckin mortuary,we never had or never will have another man like this on stage,go mental ffs