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受到超好評四顆星的那場曼城演唱會
Review...Oasis are still the world's greatest rock and roll band
Oasis reunite at the Reebok
OASIS Reebok Stadium, Bolton ( Saturday 15 July )
AFTER all the break-ups and make-ups, the huffing and puffing, and
the arrogant Gallagher boasts, it comes down to the music.
And as 30,000 or so voices hollered along to Don't Look Back In
Anger, it even seemed that Oasis may still be what they claim - the
world's greatest rock 'n' roll band.
They may not have been hugging each other in brotherly love, but at
least, after the fiasco of Noel's early exit from the European tour,
he was sharing a stage with Liam.
Oasis entered to Go Let It Out, Noel looking cool and uninvolved
while a purposeful, black-clad Liam belted out the song then stood on
a monitor to applaud the crowd for their enthusiasm.
Who Feels Love? started in a great psychedelic drone as the screens
flashed images of the band traversing an arid landscape in that Manc
monkey man walk. Then Supersonic reminded us just why those two newer
numbers were not quite up to snuff, the searing monotone of Liam's
voice and the swaggering self-confidence of Noel's primeval riff
putting two fingers up to the world.
Roll With It saw thousands of hands punch the air and the long-
delayed chorus of Stand By Me broke like a wave of triumph over the
audience.
When the encores began, it was with Noel singing Neil Young's Hey Hey
My My - a marker, perhaps, for the solo career he threatens to pursue.
It was a night to savour if only because the Gallaghers have given us
good reason to fear this tour could be the last. The four years since
those tremendous gigs at Maine Road have brought more fortunes, more
fights, fleeing band members and fatherhood. What they have not
brought is anything to match Oasis's first two albums.
Herald and Post News
Cheers!
Patsy "Gallagher"
--
原來我們不一定喜歡那些"濫好人",
我們喜歡的是一些赤裸,直接的人
--有瑕的玉總比無瑕的玻璃好
--你還沒有愛過.張曉風
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