Liam quietly walking away from the mic before Noel's solo at 5:51 is why he's the greatest front man ever. Other lead singers would have taken the time to act like a clown and make it about themselves, but Liam was just there for the music. Legend !
When Liams sober healthy and in a good place mentally he is amazing frontman. I wish we could all see that again including Noel I'm sure would like to see it for a tour
Thank you gentlemen,,,, I'd like to think it was just because of my one post here that you kissed made up and are now going on tour😂😂😂😂😂,,,YAAY! ITS ALL BECAUSE OF MEEEEEEEEEEE
We were spoiled in that decade. Sure, technology was primitive compared to today, but America and the UK were far happier places at that time And the music was spot on.
Back when Liam's voice was in his prime. They keep talking about a reunions over and over and over again I'm losing what if they do I hope Liam can get his voice at least somewhat close to this
@@natev1956he has been amazing live for the last 6 years since he made his comeback, I don’t know what people are talking about because he is great again
had no idea they were even better live. in most cases that is just something diehard fans say, but this is absolutely sublime, thick and sharp, sweet and sour. I love youtube for preserving this
I would sit in class in 1995 listening to that solo through my Sony Disc man while the teacher lectured. I would shake my head in disbelief on how perfect it was.
i saw them 8x from 1995 - 1999 and they peaked probably after that when they got Gem and Andy Bell to replace Guigsy and Bonehead and maybe Zak Starkey after serious drumming upgrade Alan White left. they were boring as shit the last two times i saw them play and i walked out of the second Be Here Now show in the same room as it was identical to the night before. i decided to be somewhere else then lol. i’m sure they got better and it would’ve been cool to see them on the next album tour with great musicians but i had moved from NYC to California and was having my mind blown by far superior bands than Oasis, in much smaller rooms. from the videos of the successive albums filled with shit songs in the 2000’s, i feel i didn’t miss much, and apparently Noel agrees with me. nobody from that era can sing like Liam though, but who really wants to see old sober men play Definitely Maybe 30 years later? the only thing worse than Liam’s solo commemorative tour would be if Noel decided to join him…
May sound creepy but in the 90's, when Oasis came out, I used to watch in amazement, Noel's mouth when he sang... Then Liam singing 'Morning Glory' well my name is Gloria, nick named Glory... Everyone used to say Morn'in Glory... So Oasis took the cake. Now that I am 57, still watching old and new Noel music. Has to be the greatest Lyricist, Ever... Busy farming, missed his show in Auburn Washington two weeks ago. Bummer... may have to travel to see him in another time zone!
Oasis Wrote some banging songs that hold up to this day, but i disagree about him being a good lyricist. First 3 albums were just random lines that sounded great.
Liam sounds perfect on Don’t Go Away. I always argue that I feel his vocals were best on Be Here Now, other than Slide Away, which I think is his all time best vocal
Just started listening to Oasis like 30 days ago ! I thought they had like 2 or 3 good songs. Boy was I wrong !! These guys are awesome really really awesome!! Wish they were touring here in 2025 ! Great band ! I think now the best in the last 30 years ! These guys and Pearl Jam !!
Letterman was a good avenue for British bands. Always championed them. Pity the US wants everyone to up sticks and tour there for half the year to earn airplay but hey ho, The US loss and more for us :D
Tony McCaroll was such a good drummer, probably still is and morning glory was so good with just the one guitar coz you can hear the bass a lot better.
@@joegiel he quit a couple weeks earlier. They replaced him with a guy called Scott McLeod, but after only a handful gigs he also quit, right before their appearance on this show. Didnt have time to find a replacement so Bonehead had to go on bass
As a schoolkid high on Grunge in the early/mid 90s, hearing 'whatever', then 'live forever' opened my eyes. Bought def maybe, was blown away and recorded it on cassettes for all my schoolfriends who were submerged in nirvana, pearl jam, alice in chains etc and they all felt the same as me. We then went 2 ways. Me and half stayed grunge, with a soft spot for britpop and the other half went full britpop, including hair/clothes the lot. All still friends together. 90's were phenominal. I remember 'Be Here Now' released same day as our exam results and we were more bothered about the album 😂
Proper fans from the beginning are baffled and gutted that they put " I can see a liar " on the album instead of " Let's all make believe ". That's fuckin mental mate. If you've never heard the b-side " Let's all make believe " check it out, your minds about to be blown, proper blown.
@@jamie8037And that was a single!!!!!Oasis is so good!!!!Its just that they peaked with their first two albums.Everything released after that got compared to those two albums.But i ❤ almost everything they have put out.
Honestly Dave was lame for a minute he can grab ur attention can't even come close to creg furgeson he the man don't even need no stupid monitor to talk to audience or writers for jokes he shine way brighter can I imagine Oasis on Ferguson I don't remember if Oasis was broken up yet before he started though
I noticed that the first two songs Liam and Noel stand next to each other. For the third song Liam has been moved to front and center. The slow motion trainwreck that was oasis has fascinated me for decades. They’re just regular dudes who hit lightning in a bottle
SEE ME HEAR ME SPEAK ME LOVE ME HEAL ME FORGIVE ME DREAM ME FREE ME LISTEN TO ME CARE FOR ME DONT JUDGE ME SET ME FREE DIE ME REVIVE ME SET ME FREE GIVE ME PEACE TO LET ME BE FREE TO BE ME AND ONLY ME ETERNALLY ❤ EARTH STAR
Scott McLeod is a bassist who was a member of The Ya Ya's and briefly a member of Oasis in 1995 when original bassist Paul 'Guigsy' McGuigan quit the band citing exhaustion after a long time touring. McLeod appeared in the music video for "Wonderwall" and began a US tour with the band. He quit after a show in Pittsburgh, which resulted in rhythm guitarist Bonehead playing bass for a while, as seen in this clip of Oasis on the Letterman show in Fall 1995. Weeks later, McLeod contacted Noel Gallagher claiming he felt he had made the wrong decision. Noel replied: "I think you have too. Good luck signing on."
@@InLikeFlynn21 Huh? Do clarify. Were you Scott McLeod's then-girlfriend whom he was missing so much that he told the band that's the reason why he wanted to pass up an opportunity to be on tour with arguably the biggest band in the world at the time, possibly as a cover for the real reason of getting sick of being around the Gallagher brothers? 😁
We dont really care what Americans think about Britain and its music. We had these guys, the stones, the beatles, the kinks, black sabbath, motorhead etc. You had two amazing song writers, the beach boys and tom waits. Who are world class by the way
Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Stevie Wonder, all of Motown, All of Stax, Prince, The Replacements, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, R.E.M., Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix...etc.etc.etc.....I imagine your post was satire.
Letterman was nothing in the presence of Oasis, the best live performing band in the world. They actually sung about their lives. He never saw it though. Oasis will live on long after he is forgotten.
Scusate non per fare polemica ma voi sentite bene la voce di Liam oltre al fracasso delle chitarre,?vorrei che foste obbiettivi e sinceri,credo che si faccia doppia fatica a cantare cosi
Agree his mic means he has to strain his voice because the sound man turns the guitar sound right up. When Liam went solo his voice came back because he stands further forward of the band.
Liam always let them down in America never had the balls to take the next step. Always sang bad,always had a bad hair cut, always wore shit clothes, it seems whenever he got to America😮 he looked like a little insecure paddy and stopped being a rockstar! Must have drove Noel mad and i reckon the he they argued about and noel had evrry right to be possed off,just look and listen to liam its shocking! And put Kurt Cobain down who was the biggest animal live along with axl rose
While I agree Liam sabotaged them on the American tour in 1996 and the MTV performance of Champagne Supernova (also in 1996) I think you’re reaching a bit. What I’ll say on the vocal front is all these performances are done at the back end of a series of tour legs so his voice is bound to sound rougher. He sounds and looks top in the Live Forever performance though, not sure what you’re on about there