Gue udah lama gak liat film ini. Gue yang bikin subtitlenya, dulu gabut banget waktu SMA gak ada yang bikin subs Indonesia, jadi gue bikin aja sendiri. Maaf banyak banget tata bahasa yang berantakan atau dewasa banget, maklum bukan Noel atau Liam kalo gak mengumpat. Live forever Oasis!
Best video of any group I've seen in years.Lucky enough to see the original Oasis at the Hammersmith Palais in 1993, on the cusp of going supernova. They pinned me to the back wall, and rocked my socks off, they were that majestic. Encored with 'I Am The Walrus'.They owned the 1990's.💯
This is such an underrated film. It's so funny, one liner after another. And a really brilliant story, made so by such vibrant, un-corporatised stars. Oh, those of us who grew up in the 90s listening to their music, well, if you know, you know. A very special time.
Really? Not my experience, but I only play out with other kids who have a good taste in music. I think it says a lot about a person. And for me, Beatles is essential, and Oasis has to be at least ‘yeah, they’re alright’. That’s minimum and probably, liking the Beatles, I could expose them to more Oasis stuff, the b-sides in particular, which I think are arguably as good if not better than the a-sides, but maybe I’m just getting old and prefer the more melancholic stuff than the stadium rock, of which Definitely Maybe is the best, still, then Morning Glory, but Be Here Now is really growing on me. I was with Noel, thinking it was a 8 million album selling flop, but it’s actually pretty damn good…a sign of a great band as they raised the standards thus expectations higher than could or has ever been met by anyone other than the Beatles in the 60’s. Well into Noel’s solo(ish) career now, being almost exactly 10 years younger, same height (met him at a football match between City and my hometown team the week he left Oasis. Super cool dude, but a dumb fat bird, obviously, screwed up our decent but short conversation screaming 🙄). Also grew up a couple towns over from him, 40 min drive at most. Did it in 20 back in the day in my ‘94 Volvo 440i with 125mph, still some left in her. Loved that car…lowered with a 12 CD changer and heated seats. Proper nice first car for a bargain, too. If you got this far, why? 😂😂😂
I think it's definitely an age thing. I'm also a young Beatle fan and became a fan of Oasis. Older people tend to dismiss them without much of a thought.
I was never a big fan, liked a couple of tunes, and liked their attitude. Used to see them in a pub called The Barleycorn in Didsbury in the early days. But Manchester was just buzzing with excitement when they were the biggest band in the world. The last Rock stars for sure.
i was about 20 when be here now was released and am really glad i grew up in a time without the internet and that had great bands llike oasis, pulp, manic street preachers, orbital, prodigy, the orb, even blur did good albums. Maybe it my age and cos i was 20 back then but i honestly think they were better times. I saw oasis live 3 times at glastonbury 95, bolton reebok stadium in 1999, and manchester old trafford cricket ground in 2003 they were a great live band, such a buzz in the crowd for liam.
Its a scar aye man that even watching this I miss the 90s more than I thought and you see these guys finding themselfs but they seem to be just really normal people at the end of the days they worked for it and it is good to see the still active and just as funny as they ever were and true to themselfs some people go all Hollywood on it but that's not what its about its raw
I saw them 1995 in Scotland 14th July, drove up from Birmingham with my uncle, I was 16 saw them again at old Wembley in the year 2000. Both amazing shows. 1995 was the best year of my young life. I discovered girls rocknroll a job and weed and beer. I wish I could go back to the mid 90s again. I saw so many bands in the 90s. I saw cast, the charlatans the fun loving criminals and space. Saw the sexpistols in Manchester in 2007. The verve in 2008 at the Eden project St Austell 👌 the last gig I went to went to was space in Bideford Town centre at the palladium. Brilliant gig, up close and personal.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 yes Mathew I think when you discovered the girls,weed, and beer along with seeing all the bands is a memory etched for sure. I was a big Charlatans and Verve fan aswell.👍
A great documentary. I was 17 when 'What's The Story' was released, probably the best age to be an Oasis fan, and at the best time. The mid 90's were a special time, as Noel says- before the internet really took off, gifting the world 'celebrity culture' and social media. It's a shame the documentary ends when it does- a part 2 could document the making of 'Be Here Now' and the eventual decline of the group, which I personally find just as interesting as the band's beginning and initial success. However, I'm really glad someone uploaded this (thanks!), and that I got to watch it before it gets taken down! "-)
Rock N Roll & egoisme dua saudara kandung sejak tahun 1994. Tapi ada kabar terbaru dari mereka beberapa Minggu lalu klo Liam Gallagher dan Noel Gallagher berdamai. Obrolan mereka via telefon untuk berdamai. Kemungkinan besar tahun ini atau di tahun depan oasis jadi reunian. Live forever oasis rock n roll star!!
Say what you want about Oasis, but their impact on pop culture (especially british culture) during the 90s was undeniable. If you were there and exposed to it, you know. Also, for Noel to write that many hit songs, on his own, in such a short period of time, is an achievement unparalleled by anyone in modern pop music.
All you negative folk with your bad mouth comments I really feel for ya living your sad bitter lives and you wonder why? This was right place right time, magic dust of the 90's, medicine for the youth of that era, history books complete and published! Respect boys. It's just a shame that Liam looked, sounded and acted like a fucking drip! And that fucking hair cut, oh dear! Noel is king.......
you know what is so frustrating. The gallagher brothers look a lot like paul simon and art garfunkel (relationshipwise i mean by that), but they just cannot grow up and put an end to their frustrations and irritations towards each other. Hopefully it will change in the future because Simon&Garfunkel have done the same after 11 years.
I have never seen this or even knew it existed! I thought i had seen every Oasis documentary but this is just mind blowing and Thank You so very much for posting it🙏❤️🔥
Came out a few years ago, it was in cinemas for a week or so and it’s on Netflix, there’s a follow up doc about Liam after the band broke up and he went solo called as it was
Great film, only thing I'd say is the whisky a go go show is way over-exaggerated. Having watched it on TH-cam it's actually pretty tight and sounds good. no idea why that single gig created so many waves
Wonder if they bullied Alan White after Tony was sacked. Alan always looked like he really didn’t fit in with the others. Even Tony seemed more like he fitted in with them despite them all bullying him! Alan was also very mild mannered which can cause people to bully you if you’re like that.
It makes me laugh when people say that Tony was sacked because his drumming wasn't good enough and he wouldn't have been able to play on the subsequent albums, yet he's drumming very well on All Around the World in the rehearsal rooming 1992........
@@mrkipling2201 Alan White was definitely flashier. He's got some funky fills going on on some of the songs of WTSMG. He's trained drummer, used to be a jazz drummer. Tony was pretty basic.
I really can’t determine who is the leader of the band. Cause Liam started the band, noel MADE the band. I get why noel said “MY BAND” but if it wasn’t for his little brother he would be a roadie living a normal life. If i was to pick a fav member of oasis it’s 100% Noel. Cool bloke, great writer, great at guitar without being a guitar god. He just does it naturally. Liam isn’t a SINGER, yet he’s an absolutely incredible voice without trying to be. Ppl sweep oasis off as being this overrated band, but as being a musician, you learn to appreciate the band for how great they naturally are.
Noel said about roadie life that it wasn't normal. It was the rock & roll life but without performing. All the same parties and drugs and everything. Anyway, Noel took over the band, so it was his band by that point.
Unfortunately not.. got to the point of selecting tickets and the fekin ticket master site crashed. Fuck it.. il watch it on youtube lol . At least I got to see Liam at the 02 in June 👊
This is really good these guts had dreamy kind of sound half 80s half 90s and a hint of Beatles but always hundred percent serious but not quite its great and was even better its what happens when everything you ever wanted come along and bites you so you pat it because its got the same problem just trying to do its thing it's rock as a unit watertight good times back then b4 phs and internet they are the last of the big big bands who took the magic frequency off the hook the thing pointed to them and said you u are the ones .
fuvckin go on lads , seen em 6 times , you cant put it into words!!¬!!!!!! wish theyd sort it out, to much water under bridge i guess ! oasis rock < itll never happen again.genuinley best band in the world to me and always fuc;ing will be , THE BOAT HAS SAILED , BIG LOVE !!!
The Beatles.. best band. According to my dad.. ❤️ OASIS the best Band.. According to my Brother.. U2 The Best Band According to Me & all My family.. my Dad & Brother included now lol 😂 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Eh I think you need to check out his most recent solo album (One before it was great too) and go to one of his gigs. His Knebworth one was out of this world. My first gig at 13 was Oasis in the Point on the BHN tour(not the one mentioned here), second night and Liam didn’t sing, Noel did the show and it was magical. I seen them 3 times then both Noel and Liam (I’ve tickets to Noel, Primal Scream and Happy Mondays in Dublin this August) and yeah I prefer Noel and it’s undeniable that Noel wrote 4 outstanding albums in the 90s( there is an album of B sides from the 90s as good as, if not better than some of the album tracks...I even had the metal Benson &Hedges silver and gold cd single collection boxes they sold in the 90s...amazing packaging, you don’t get stuff like that) ... Liam has written some decent Oasis era songs , I mean Songbird is 👍, and his solo stuff had more fantastic moments than not.
I've still got those B & H tins of singles. Tony stood up to Noel. That's why he was sacked. There was nothing wrong with his drumming. I helped set up the Then and Now exhibition in Shoreditch around 2014-2015?? I've still got the posters for it somewhere. Plus a few other bits of rare memorabilia in the attic. Have you still got any bits left??
Yeah but don’t forget all the girls playing metal guitar and shit all dressed skimpy and getting a million thumbs up or likes…. It aint cause they are fantastic or special on their instruments 🙄 You are so correct, im 51 and been listening to metal since i was a kid and metal now is pretty unmemorable, ( or just boring!) . I bought one of the‘big’ bands cds to have a listen to and honestly thought it was the same songs on every disc! Yeah they are awsome technical musicians but they just sound the same to me 🤷🏻♂️
Gue udah lama gak liat film ini. Gue yang bikin subtitlenya, dulu gabut banget waktu SMA gak ada yang bikin subs Indonesia, jadi gue bikin aja sendiri. Maaf banyak banget tata bahasa yang berantakan atau dewasa banget, maklum bukan Noel atau Liam kalo gak mengumpat. Live forever Oasis!
Kepala bapak kau yang buat.. aku yang buatkan subtitlenya
thanks Bang
Must have taken forever to do that. Good work mate.
@@sydbarrett5 Not so hard but it took me a few days to complete it. Thank you for the kind words, mate.
membantu banget lu bang
I love the fact that they were playing Knebworth while playing £200 epiphones when other bands were playing £3000-10'000 Gibsons
tbh the Epiphones back then were class. The Beatles had them, they were made in japan. Solid instruments.
Noel's les paul was Pete Townsends who gave it to Johnny Marr who gave it to Noel. I think that's worth far more than £200🤣🤣🤣
they weren't 200 pound Epiphones, they were 600 pound MIJ Epiphones
@@coldacre so they cost more then than they do now. Cool
@@walkerrgamingg3327 noel was given a real gibson. Noel owned his own epiphone before that.
You will never get another band like Oasis ever again
Best video of any group I've seen in years.Lucky enough to see the original Oasis at the Hammersmith Palais in 1993, on the cusp of going supernova. They pinned me to the back wall, and rocked my socks off, they were that majestic. Encored with 'I Am The Walrus'.They owned the 1990's.💯
100%. Will never happen again unfortunately. They were the whole package. The last great Rock n Roll band....
Thank you Lord
The rock scene is DEAD
no, we got oasis back instead
This is such an underrated film. It's so funny, one liner after another. And a really brilliant story, made so by such vibrant, un-corporatised stars. Oh, those of us who grew up in the 90s listening to their music, well, if you know, you know. A very special time.
I was in the pub while Noel was in the studio trying to write Bohemian Rhapsody. I literally spat my tea out! Classic Liam 😅😅😅😅
Oasis B-sides are better than most bands today. 🙏
What is on my toilet roll is better than an a or b side of an oasis song
Not a lot of Beatles fans like Oasis but I absolutely love them. I grew up with their music. I think it's probably an age thing.
Really? Not my experience, but I only play out with other kids who have a good taste in music. I think it says a lot about a person. And for me, Beatles is essential, and Oasis has to be at least ‘yeah, they’re alright’. That’s minimum and probably, liking the Beatles, I could expose them to more Oasis stuff, the b-sides in particular, which I think are arguably as good if not better than the a-sides, but maybe I’m just getting old and prefer the more melancholic stuff than the stadium rock, of which Definitely Maybe is the best, still, then Morning Glory, but Be Here Now is really growing on me.
I was with Noel, thinking it was a 8 million album selling flop, but it’s actually pretty damn good…a sign of a great band as they raised the standards thus expectations higher than could or has ever been met by anyone other than the Beatles in the 60’s. Well into Noel’s solo(ish) career now, being almost exactly 10 years younger, same height (met him at a football match between City and my hometown team the week he left Oasis. Super cool dude, but a dumb fat bird, obviously, screwed up our decent but short conversation screaming 🙄). Also grew up a couple towns over from him, 40 min drive at most.
Did it in 20 back in the day in my ‘94 Volvo 440i with 125mph, still some left in her. Loved that car…lowered with a 12 CD changer and heated seats. Proper nice first car for a bargain, too.
If you got this far, why? 😂😂😂
I think it's definitely an age thing. I'm also a young Beatle fan and became a fan of Oasis. Older people tend to dismiss them without much of a thought.
Yeah, I don’t really like Beatles, I understand their importance and all that, but Oasis mean a lot more in my personal life tbh
Definitely Maybe was good but the rest of the albums are all dogshit.
Is it true that Liam idolised John Inman as well as John Lennon and called his son Inman Gallagher?
I was never a big fan, liked a couple of tunes, and liked their attitude. Used to see them in a pub called The Barleycorn in Didsbury in the early days. But Manchester was just buzzing with excitement when they were the biggest band in the world. The last Rock stars for sure.
My youth, My life , my love, my band . Live forever.
i was about 20 when be here now was released and am really glad i grew up in a time without the internet and that had great bands llike oasis, pulp, manic street preachers, orbital, prodigy, the orb, even blur did good albums. Maybe it my age and cos i was 20 back then but i honestly think they were better times. I saw oasis live 3 times at glastonbury 95, bolton reebok stadium in 1999, and manchester old trafford cricket ground in 2003 they were a great live band, such a buzz in the crowd for liam.
One of the best documentaries around full stop.
So.... full stop full stop? Not sure you understand English.
Noel should never of left Liam out of songs that were going to be played live.
This was the end of history as we know it just glad I was around to observe the magic that is oasis from start to forever
Its a scar aye man that even watching this I miss the 90s more than I thought and you see these guys finding themselfs but they seem to be just really normal people at the end of the days they worked for it and it is good to see the still active and just as funny as they ever were and true to themselfs some people go all Hollywood on it but that's not what its about its raw
What do you mean the end of history? Pretty sure we and the world all still exist!
Seen them twice at their height and one of the best live bands in the world. Brilliant.🙏
I saw them 1995 in Scotland 14th July, drove up from Birmingham with my uncle, I was 16 saw them again at old Wembley in the year 2000. Both amazing shows. 1995 was the best year of my young life. I discovered girls rocknroll a job and weed and beer. I wish I could go back to the mid 90s again. I saw so many bands in the 90s. I saw cast, the charlatans the fun loving criminals and space. Saw the sexpistols in Manchester in 2007. The verve in 2008 at the Eden project St Austell 👌 the last gig I went to went to was space in Bideford Town centre at the palladium. Brilliant gig, up close and personal.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 yes Mathew I think when you discovered the girls,weed, and beer along with seeing all the bands is a memory etched for sure. I was a big Charlatans and Verve fan aswell.👍
The best Oasis insight to the early years , and the story of how the band fell together.
A great documentary.
I was 17 when 'What's The Story' was released, probably the best age to be an Oasis fan, and at the best time. The mid 90's were a special time, as Noel says- before the internet really took off, gifting the world 'celebrity culture' and social media.
It's a shame the documentary ends when it does- a part 2 could document the making of 'Be Here Now' and the eventual decline of the group, which I personally find just as interesting as the band's beginning and initial success.
However, I'm really glad someone uploaded this (thanks!), and that I got to watch it before it gets taken down! "-)
Agree!
1997 was a great year ever for music
Fucking biblical.
Knebworth if a could only go back to that Saturday night . Fucking Awesome 😎
💯
If could only go back the sat night. What a night ,just turned 16 the week before brilliant 👏 👌 😀
Rock N Roll & egoisme dua saudara kandung sejak tahun 1994. Tapi ada kabar terbaru dari mereka beberapa Minggu lalu klo Liam Gallagher dan Noel Gallagher berdamai. Obrolan mereka via telefon untuk berdamai.
Kemungkinan besar tahun ini atau di tahun depan oasis jadi reunian. Live forever oasis rock n roll star!!
Now Noel’s wife is out the way they have all the time to reconcile which is great!
I missed the oasis. Explosion by a couple of years. I’m a be here now man. Wtsmg is still my favourite album tho
From Manchester to all around the world
How those random photos and vids throughout were taken randomly exactly at the same time to match the story. Wow!
Say what you want about Oasis, but their impact on pop culture (especially british culture) during the 90s was undeniable. If you were there and exposed to it, you know.
Also, for Noel to write that many hit songs, on his own, in such a short period of time, is an achievement unparalleled by anyone in modern pop music.
Noels voice on that performance of Live Forever was brilliant
Saturday night Knebworth was a truly iconic concert & it cant be topped, imho.
Best ending ever. We're all part of the masterplan...
So much struggle and anger in the early years, it's a wonder they've been together for so long
They haven't been together for years.
what a film. funny, heartbreaking and full of love and sincerity.
Love oasis me I'm glad there back
All you negative folk with your bad mouth comments I really feel for ya living your sad bitter lives and you wonder why?
This was right place right time, magic dust of the 90's, medicine for the youth of that era, history books complete and published!
Respect boys.
It's just a shame that Liam looked, sounded and acted like a fucking drip! And that fucking hair cut, oh dear!
Noel is king.......
you know what is so frustrating. The gallagher brothers look a lot like paul simon and art garfunkel (relationshipwise i mean by that), but they just cannot grow up and put an end to their frustrations and irritations towards each other. Hopefully it will change in the future because Simon&Garfunkel have done the same after 11 years.
I have never seen this or even knew it existed! I thought i had seen every Oasis documentary but this is just mind blowing and Thank You so very much for posting it🙏❤️🔥
Came out a few years ago, it was in cinemas for a week or so and it’s on Netflix, there’s a follow up doc about Liam after the band broke up and he went solo called as it was
@@dds94 Oh really, maybe not on Canadian Netflix, i will check. I have seen As It Was and enjoyed it.
Noel looks a lot like his dad. Wonder how the Inspiral Carpets felt about their ex-roadie becoming a star.
Tickets on sale tomorrow… nervous ain’t the word
Did you get a ticket?
@@joseph1845 I did hahah
@@NoContextOasismost people haven’t sadly!
Great film, only thing I'd say is the whisky a go go show is way over-exaggerated. Having watched it on TH-cam it's actually pretty tight and sounds good. no idea why that single gig created so many waves
One of the biggest band in this planet
BEST FOOKIN BAND IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND
The Swindon Oasis! 😂 Remember it well.. 3 slides - careful on the Great White & Side winder WHOAH!!! Can’t remember the other ..
Still banging to this day 😊
Who's here after Oasis have announced they are going on tour in 2025?
Stop begging for likes Mark.
@sratus Aww, you haven't got tickets to see them? Never mind.
@@MarkGerald78 I do actually.
This is pathetic look at the state of ye
@@sratus stop liking your own comments
Such a big part off my life oasis ❤
Yeah there’s a Oasis market in Birmingham. Well there was not so sure now.
The cat and dog analogy 😄 🤣
Those subtitles killed this video.
this doc needs an update.
Never trust a man who's eyebrows meet in the middle.....
All time best band
Can't believe their old man said what for when Liam threatened him.
Wonder if they bullied Alan White after Tony was sacked. Alan always looked like he really didn’t fit in with the others. Even Tony seemed more like he fitted in with them despite them all bullying him! Alan was also very mild mannered which can cause people to bully you if you’re like that.
It makes me laugh when people say that Tony was sacked because his drumming wasn't good enough and he wouldn't have been able to play on the subsequent albums, yet he's drumming very well on All Around the World in the rehearsal rooming 1992........
@mrkipling2201 he was sacked because of songs like champagne supernova and others on WTSMG, not AATW
@@mrkipling2201 Alan White was definitely flashier. He's got some funky fills going on on some of the songs of WTSMG. He's trained drummer, used to be a jazz drummer. Tony was pretty basic.
Thank u translatenya 🙏
I really can’t determine who is the leader of the band. Cause Liam started the band, noel MADE the band. I get why noel said “MY BAND” but if it wasn’t for his little brother he would be a roadie living a normal life. If i was to pick a fav member of oasis it’s 100% Noel. Cool bloke, great writer, great at guitar without being a guitar god. He just does it naturally. Liam isn’t a SINGER, yet he’s an absolutely incredible voice without trying to be. Ppl sweep oasis off as being this overrated band, but as being a musician, you learn to appreciate the band for how great they naturally are.
Also, side note that Peggy had created a great trip of eyebrows on a trip of lads. Let alone some of the nicest, yet hard blokes out.
Noel said about roadie life that it wasn't normal. It was the rock & roll life but without performing. All the same parties and drugs and everything.
Anyway, Noel took over the band, so it was his band by that point.
Mad they could’ve done 7 nights at Knebworth 😮
They could have done a month.
I was alive when this was happening .... thank fuck for that
fkkkk...thanks for uploading...muncul di recommended ahh.. Oasis finally reunited ❤
Brilliant !!!
Where in the world do they get a tape of the conversation at 40:48 from 1994???
Who is watching after they secured Tickets?
Unfortunately not.. got to the point of selecting tickets and the fekin ticket master site crashed. Fuck it.. il watch it on youtube lol . At least I got to see Liam at the 02 in June 👊
Me I got tickets for Murrayfeild
This is really good these guts had dreamy kind of sound half 80s half 90s and a hint of Beatles but always hundred percent serious but not quite its great and was even better its what happens when everything you ever wanted come along and bites you so you pat it because its got the same problem just trying to do its thing it's rock as a unit watertight good times back then b4 phs and internet they are the last of the big big bands who took the magic frequency off the hook the thing pointed to them and said you u are the ones .
thank you bang! udh di like n subs. kalo ada, boleh dong bang dokumenternya Blur yang No Distance Left to Run
Mad fer it 🍻
1:21:49 Is a truly fascinating insight into the character of Liam
fuvckin go on lads , seen em 6 times , you cant put it into words!!¬!!!!!! wish theyd sort it out, to much water under bridge i guess ! oasis rock < itll never happen again.genuinley best band in the world to me and always fuc;ing will be , THE BOAT HAS SAILED , BIG LOVE !!!
The sayers say what they say but still listen.
Any chance of a third Knebworth ?? I want a ticket please
Who plays the wrong song after Liam says "this one's called Rock n Roll Star" lol
You take Cristal meth stay up for days and let's see if you can function.
He wrote some great songs though
Hey Dan , knock knock whos there Amos , Amos who ,a mosquito
The Beatles.. best band. According to my dad.. ❤️ OASIS the best Band.. According to my Brother.. U2 The Best Band According to Me & all My family.. my Dad & Brother included now lol 😂 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
U2 Best Band Ever 💚
thank you bro udah uploud
I love Peggy!
Kelas sih🎉
0:53 sync pit
Love forever at 17:17 - where can I find this amazing version?! 🥰
th-cam.com/video/9TJhl7PqW70/w-d-xo.html here!
Noel’s demo
@@pilardavg bless you bro!!! 🙏🏼❤️
thanks
Perhaps Tony hadn't the enough talent but Liam Gallagher has any. He stayed in the band just for his brother.
Eh I think you need to check out his most recent solo album (One before it was great too) and go to one of his gigs. His Knebworth one was out of this world.
My first gig at 13 was Oasis in the Point on the BHN tour(not the one mentioned here), second night and Liam didn’t sing, Noel did the show and it was magical.
I seen them 3 times then both Noel and Liam (I’ve tickets to Noel, Primal Scream and Happy Mondays in Dublin this August) and yeah I prefer Noel and it’s undeniable that Noel wrote 4 outstanding albums in the 90s( there is an album of B sides from the 90s as good as, if not better than some of the album tracks...I even had the metal Benson &Hedges silver and gold cd single collection boxes they sold in the 90s...amazing packaging, you don’t get stuff like that) ...
Liam has written some decent Oasis era songs , I mean Songbird is 👍, and his solo stuff had more fantastic moments than not.
his voice is garbage
I've still got those B & H tins of singles. Tony stood up to Noel. That's why he was sacked. There was nothing wrong with his drumming. I helped set up the Then and Now exhibition in Shoreditch around 2014-2015?? I've still got the posters for it somewhere. Plus a few other bits of rare memorabilia in the attic. Have you still got any bits left??
@mrkipling2201 tony couldnt keep up with wtsmg
39:23 - brothers
noel looks like his dad the most
Don’t do meth kids.
Cooll..
Why are they always going on about mad ferrets?
Liam...😂😂❤
Are they foreign subtitles? Ans if so what language is it?
Yeah but don’t forget all the girls playing metal guitar and shit all dressed skimpy and getting a million thumbs up or likes…. It aint cause they are fantastic or special on their instruments 🙄
You are so correct, im 51 and been listening to metal since i was a kid and metal now is pretty unmemorable, ( or just boring!) . I bought one of the‘big’ bands cds to have a listen to and honestly thought it was the same songs on every disc! Yeah they are awsome technical musicians but they just sound the same to me 🤷🏻♂️
Maha Mantap
poor tony mccaroll
If you can't keep time then you don't keep your job. They weren't messing around just because he couldn't commit properly to the band
Tony just couldn't push himself a bit to be fit in the band , it is what it is..
He needed to kiss the bosses ass rather than piss him off
@@jacobmassey3897 it wasn’t just that. They were mean to him for no reason other than he was quiet and an easy target.
Never was the same after tony left
bang upload yang documenter Knebworth 1996 jga dong, tapi sub indo
lagi diisahain bang, nunggu libur gawe dulu ya biar asik 😂😂
@@bhonkystory iya bang upload dong
udah gue upload 2 bulan lalu tp kena blokir youtube
th-cam.com/video/CSi83O5jZGY/w-d-xo.html
Se equivocaron en contar lo de la Coca
thankss brooo
Foreva!
Probably not far off anyways.....
What listen to this it proper yea taz
Giving it large.
liam
sayangnya resolusi video nya kurang tinggi ya bang.. hanya 480 pixel :(
Wahh kereennn terobati euyy wajib gw subscribe bro
2025 🎉
i will believe
Song at 6:59?
this is the one by the stone roses
What's that song playing in the background 33:00?
Bonehead’s Bank Holiday, from the What’s The Story days
1:46:23
1:32:04
Non mi piace Noel troppo veloce Liam e la voce degli Oasis