2000 was just a horrible time for Oasis, wasn't it? I almost can't believe they didn't just end it for good that same year. Funny how so many of these incidents involve the song "Roll With It"... What I like about Liam and Noel is that they know how to be funny even when they're pissed off beyond belief. Noel making fun of the guy with the laser pointer made me laugh so hard, I woke up the whole house! I didn't know he was a Star Wars fan, but I think I like him even more for that!
There was a gig somewhere in the US in 2001. Liam and Noel were furious with somebody in the crowd. He was shouting something and they both jumped on him. Verbally that is. They were fabulous!! For 1 or 2 songs their attention was on him only 😅
I’d just like to acknowledge all you work with this channel. Back in 2000 when I became an oasis fan, I would given everything for something like this. Cheers man!
Haha been waiting for more oasis stuff like this. I wish there was a compilation of every time they've ever fought the press, each other or their fans lmao
It’s a painful watch, or it is for me at least. Liam’s voice is fucked, Noel clearly doesn’t want to be there any more, the other three are just there in full “mum and dad are fighting” mode. It’s just, so sad
@@SpiritOfMontgomery Yes! especially in Slide Away, the way Liam stares at Noel is like he knew that the band will split out very soon. So sad to watch.
Johnny Marr is just pure class. He sent Noel another guitar and didn't get mad at anyone because he probably knew that Oasis (british music) needed it and Noel didn't break it going the punk or grunge way he literaly had to. I mean with all the love the hate and the arragontly sincere drama around it I adore Oasis but honestly it's fascinating that they even had to deal with people trying to hit them or throw things at them. It isn't only about Oasis even Pink Floyd suffered from this. The exact reason why we have the masterpiece The Wall. Why pay for the tickets or chase after rock stars if you are going to get wasted and ruin the experience for everybody. I would be so dissapointed seeing my favourite bands gig ending after twenty minutes after the whole effort and anticipation. Also can you blame Noel? He both had to look after his kid and the crowd lol. Still would've died to see their worst gig.
@@lRedPosion Luckily no the new guitar was safe. Actually Johnny Marr saw it again in the noughties when he visited the studio that Oasis was recording in. I believe it was HC but I might be wrong. Noel might still have it. Which is lovely 😂
@Cansu Ece Kilic Theres always that one person that insists on being a knob. They think it makes them cool and hard. It doesn’t. They’re just low lifes that can’t help being a knob . Its just who they are. They don’t give af that everyone else has paid good money to see the band and just want to enjoy the gig.
@@happybee7725 Totally agree! I guess in this case ruining and in a way immortalizing these concerts secured the fact that we'll be hating those dbags for decades to come so it's justice of some sort😂 but what about times they did it privately without getting media's attention. I don't even think they were-are treating anyone around them well. The world needs kindness and humanity a lot it. It scary...
Oasis played a full gig in Warsaw during the same tour (2000 dates without Noel). First and last ever Oasis concert in Poland. I was there and I don’t remember any major incident during that show. Liam being 2000s Liam, but he was quite polite (more-less) I think. Decent show. I’m glad that Noel with his birds did play in Poland on every tour of his solo band.
Honourable mention:- Normally Scotland would produce great gigs for Oasis but 07.12.97 was not one of them as bonehead got hit with a whisky bottle on his knee during Wonderwall and band downed instruments and left but only after Liam told them what he thought of it all. They returned following night to same venue and started mocking the crowd about night before but concert went by without any problems unlike previous night.
Personally i think an honorable mention should be the time Noel got punched at a Canada Gig in 2008, you can tell the band were ready to get in there although security got the guy first. But wow i never knew about a lot of these!
I’m ashamed of my city for treating them this badly, Vancouver is a lovely place. Honestly. Saying that, one of their best gigs ever was at the Commadore Ballroom so at least we have that.
I’m ashamed of my city for treating them this badly, Vancouver is a lovely place. Honestly. Saying that, one of their best gigs ever was at the Commadore Ballroom so at least we have that.
Brighton December 2002. I was down the front for that gig. I think it was the first gig with Liam's new teeth. A fight broke out in the crowd. Liam strolls over and starts clapping. Noel's acoustic spot was when he started playing wonderwall again after his divorce. He stated he wanted to be the only one singing the song. But of course everyone starts joining in. He gets angry abandons the song goes straight into married with children. After MWC he says right let's try it again. Starts wonderwall and yep everybody joins in again. Noel stops the song and tells the audience "I hope you all catch pneumonia" I think the scum wrote a bit about it. They said nobody enjoyed the gig. Oasis threatened to sue the sun for an apology or something. Great gig 🥂
I was there too. How did he expect us not to sing along! I thought he said he hoped we all died of pneumonia. Still, I enjoyed it, so amazingly the sun got it wrong...
I was probably right next to you brother. It was my first time seeing them! I always wondered why he was pissed off with people singing along. I thought it was cos the crowd was out of time with his Brian Adams style of wonderwall so he stopped. I remember Noel looking bit miserable so I shouted at him “ cheer up Noel “ and he winked and smiled at me then banged out the first chord of ‘roll with it’I’ll never forget it 😊
Watch Familiar To Millions… he says “I’m sure if I’m keen on any of that” in Go Let It Out there too. It’s like when he would change the Roll With It lyrics. Was just a thing he did
james i absolutely love all your videos, oasis and shed seven were my youth. Good times and great memories and love the inside info you bring. Enjoyed this a lot cheers.
I think the bit where Liam says "and I'm not sure if I'm keen on any of that" during Go Let It Out is an ad-lib he used to say after "they're the builders of our destiny" line... he says the same thing on the Familiar to Millions DVD, and I have a memory of him saying it at Leeds too.
6:42 "And I'm not sure if I'm keen on any of that." Liam says the exact same thing at Wembley 2000 1st night, so it's not in reference to the audience at Paleo Festival that night. Just a thing he'd occasionally been saying after the line "They're the keepers of our destiny"
Great vid - always entertaining but this was especially good - can’t wait to be in London for (if I’m correct) the 30th anniversary of Britpop this summer
The iTunes 2009 gig - At this point there were all these younger ‘indie disco’ type bands in skinny jeans from the 00’s in the charts & on all the magazine covers, which I’d imagine annoyed Liam. Obviously these bands had nowhere near the same level of success as 90s Oasis, but it was clear to him that they weren’t the fashionable thing anymore. And Camden especially was full of wannabes strutting around dressed all dandy trying to look like Libertines, Noel Fielding, Kaiser Cheifs, Russell Brand, Razorlight etc
20:55 disappointed that a vast armada of cats didnt descend on stage lol. Can’t imagine what else he’d have the laser pointer for. UNLESS he was thinking they were cats
I was present in Nyon in 2000. I was attending a concert in a small tent next to main stage (however I was and remain a fan of Oasis music). What was said but that I could not see for myself, is that people from this small concert knowingly went to disrupt the show because its volume interfered with the performance, partly accapela. The people who would have committed this provocation should not have originally appreciated the band, on top of that, to be frank... coming from a quite different musical chapel.
The Newcastle episode had me laughing for minutes, considering that I went there for the first time in 2017 to see The Wire, and it appeared to me as a top-notch civilized place. 🤣
It really isn't mate, my daughter had a knife pulled on her in broad daylight only 4 yrs ago. I was brought up 8 miles away and lived and worked there for a while. I'm ashamed to say it, but the town is a shit hole, always was. Durham isn't much better either.
Hi James! I hope you can see my comment! First of all, love your video! I just want to add another one. When Oasis came to Argentina back in 1998 in Stadium Luna Park, if I'm not mistaken, in the song Stand by me someone throw one trainer at him and he got pissed. My boyfriend was there. They played two shows, not sure if it was at the first or second one. I have another recent one, when Liam came to Argentina on the 10th of November 22', I was in front of him, and at the beginning of the show someone also throws one trainer, and literally I SWEAR the trainer was the most disgusting shoe I've ever seen, was a white converse BUT this seems like it was before in some concert which I think was Oasis River Plate 2009, the converse was brown of all the dirtiness, so LIAM took the trainer with the most disgusting face ever and with two fingers only and throw it in between the stage and the crowd, security took it. I wish I could record that! I hope is somewhere there. His face was epic! Honestly, I don't understand how people pay to see their idols and then throw some stuff at them. It doesn't have logic to me. Thanks for so many videos! Ornella from Argentina xx
90s were fun. 00s they just didn’t interact. As a fan felt going to tours was a chore. Noel now insults crowd. Liam adores his. I switched to Team Liam years ago.
Hi James (and fellow oasis devotees), which book about oasis would you consider the most definitive and factual? After watching the Mary mcguigan interview it seemed both Tony McCarroll and Paulo Hewitt’s books weren’t entirely accurate to what actually happened. I just wondered whether they were still the best books to go for or are there any others that you’d recommend first?
Liam always says ‘I’m not sure if I’m keen in any of that’ on go let it out. I remember this happening, I got the impression at the time that the crowd were hostile, because Noel wasn’t there , and the bands negative headlines etc leading up to the gig
love this, James I would love to know what happened to that 1960 burst that Jonny marr borrowed Noel, it was owned by Pete Townsend as well before, does anyone know what happened to it? Did it get repaired? Who has it now? Thanks, love the channel
Hey James! I’ve got the full recording of that iTunes fest. I used to play the beginning all the time for my friends off my iPod & we’d die laughing. Sounds pretty good- I thought it was a bootleg until I heard how rough the Time Flies version was, so I’m sure it’s off the soundboard. Don’t know why they always cut out the beginning with Liam getting mad. Anyways I’ve been painstakingly retrieving songs from my ext hard drive that crashed. Love to send it when I get my Oasis collection off of it. I thought everyone had it, good ‘oil Pirate Bay. Anyway I’ll check back in as soon as it happens -as you were
Hey man I love your videos but I humbly sometimes have trouble understanding the brothers, is there any chance you could caption the footage in the future?
There was the time someone ran on stage and pushed Noel into the speakers and he broke a rib bone, then Liam was raising his fist to hit him. Think the videos on RU-vid so can get it easy
The iTunes festival comments during Shock of the Lightening are directed at Noel. This gig was pretty near the end of the band and when Noel was exclusively referring to Liam as "Mr AlFayads shoes". I think Liam's offering him a fight there and then on stage rather than Noel just standing there like an ice cream while he gets covered in pints. That gig went out live and it was tense all the way through.
In the Itunes festival Liam just stops singing during My Big Mouth and just stands wandering around the stage for whatever reason, it's not clear on the video if something got thrown onstage or something
I put together the Itunes 2009 video, I think Liam said on Lyla "You little queers" he said the same thing during the rest of the tour, when angry. Also, he refuses to sing "My Big Mouth" and gives up half way through.
Wasn't there a gig in Toronto where a guy jumped on stage and pushed Noel from behind? He fell on his amp and broke a couple ribs. That was pretty bad.
I was at that gig in Bolton. I was only 10 and thought oasis were brilliant, if I'm honest it was the 1st time I'd seen them. Was also at the ladt gig they ever did too
I was set to see them in Charlotte NC in the mid 90s when the NA tour was cancelled.. I've seen Noel separately but not Liam yet - but my God I'm still pissed about never seeing them in their heyday.
Me being a "Mackem" from Sunderland, I remember going to gigs through Newcastle in the early 90's and it being a bit lairy, but my geordie cousins up the road have calmed down considerably and drinking through Newcastle and going to gigs is always a blast. I think I've only ever had aggravation once, coming back from York and ending up on a carriage with the "Gremlins" I'm not into football at all, but because I'm from Sunderland they threatened to kick the crap out of me, but I managed to calm them down and luckily escaped intact. but in the 90's Newcastle was rough. but I digress it's changed considerably now and it's a really friendly place.
Insider knowledge of the Riverside gig, it was staged, oasis didn't have a full playlist, radio one were there. Thus helping create oasis bad boy image, Alan mcgee was very clever back in the day
I saw Noel Gallagher live in Bangkok (can't remember when, 2015?) it wasn't an angry thing but he asked "do we have any Brits here?" A cheer went up and he replied with "sex tourists!" I actually thought it was quite funny.
Great video, thank you. I think Oasis, especially the Gallaghers, are absolute proles, but many of the incidents were challenged and provoked. Some "fans" made fun of it, so they have something cool to tell their friends. Throwing beer, coins etc. on stage? Come on, I'd also be pissed off.
I'm from a town near newcastle and to hear it's become more posh was surreal to hear 😂. It's chav central round here man. I've heard from a family member, who tried living in manchester, that some mancunian's wanted to beat him up so they could say they've beaten a geordie up (this was late ninties). I didn't realise newcastle had such a bad reputation, but i have definitely noticed that most famous bands/artists do not come anywhere near us for gigs, which is such a shame. Every gig I've been to, in the toon, the crowds been fine.
I'm surprised Dartford Polytechnic 1992 never got a mention. I remember a Radio1 broadcast called What's The Story? and Bonehead said it was some college full of bricklayers and it ended in disaster with chairs being thrown at them!
The title could just as easily be "10 times the audience insulted/threatened Oasis" 😂 Honourable mentions should go to the Fairfax 96 show where Liam thinks they're in France and Noel starts shouting 'cat! Dog!', think they're playing on the unintelligible nature of the manc accent to Americans. Also the Denver concert from 2001 when there's lots of good audience baiting, from teaching them how to chant 'Oasis!' properly or saying that the crowd probably all f*** their mothers
James, here's the link to when they walked off stage in Vancouver 96, after finishing Roll with It ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dc22m2ICk6Y.html
At the Werchter Festival I think in the year 2001 or so, Liam insulted the audience for all being pedophiles. I will never forget how Liam was onstage "this is the last song..." Crowd: "cheeerss!!|" -Liam:"yeaah, feeling's mutual man!"