Oasis Live Concerts, Radio Sessions, Soundchecks, Demos, Promos and Interviews
Performance Date:
August 28, 2000
Venue:
Leeds Festival; Temple Newsam Park, Leeds, United Kingdom
Source(s):
Audio CD/CDR Sources Leeds Festival 2000 Matrix & Remix (Wardour 617) Live at Leeds (Flashbulb, FLBB051/52) This Isn't The Funeral 2000 (Bayswater bw 60-61) Leeds Festival Complete Leeds Straight from the Desk FM Broadcast ("EDGE/T.U.B.E" Source) Leeds Caling Festival - The Complete Performance Leeds Festival 2000 (FM Broadcast) No More Giants The Last Noel This is Not The Funeral
Leeds Straight from the Desk [CD1: Soundboard 1:09:36 / CD2: Audience 0:10:12]
Shakermaker [5:23]
Acquiesce [4:20]
Step Out [4:04]
Gas Panic [9:24]
Roll With It [3:43]
Stand By Me [6:08]
Wonderwall [4:12]
Cigarettes and Alcohol [4:47]
Whole Lotta Love [1:11]
Don't Look Back in Anger [5:17]
Live Forever [4:28]
Hey Hey, My My [3:59]
Champagne Supernova [6:20]
Rock n Roll Star [6:20]
Go Let It Out (Audience) [3:51]
Who Fees Love (Audience) [2:47]
Supersonic (Audience) [3:34]
The Last Noel [1:19:21]
Supersonic [4:28]
Shakermaker [5:35]
Acquiesce [4:21]
Step Out [3:56]
Gas Panic [9:31]
Roll With It [4:30]
Stand By Me [5:41]
Wonderwall [4:45]
Cigarettes And Alcohol [7:09]
Don't Look Back In Anger [5:28]
Live Forever [4:54]
Hey Hey My My (Into The Black) [4:37]
Champagne Supernova [6:30]
Rock 'N' Roll Star [7:56]
This is Not The Funeral [1:19:12]
Supersonic [4:28]
Shakermaker [5:34]
Acquiesce [4:29]
Step Out [4:10]
Gas Panic [9:45]
Roll With It [4:06]
Stand By Me [5:31]
Wonderwall [4:47]
Cigarettes And Alcohol [7:36]
Don't Look Back In Anger [4:55]
Live Forever [5:38]
Hey Hey My My (Into The Black) [4:08]
Champagne Supernova [6:37]
Rock 'N' Roll Star [7:28]
Leeds Caling Festival - The Complete Performance [1:17:22]
Shakermaker [5:23]
Acquiesce [4:20]
Step Out [4:04]
Gas Panic [9:26]
Roll With It [5:22]
Stand By Me [3:56]
Wonderwall [4:49]
Cigarettes and Alcohol [1:10]
Whole Lotta Love [4:42]
Don't Look Back in Anger [4:28]
Live Forever [3:45]
Hey Hey, My My [3:35]
Champagne Supernova [5:56]
Rock n Roll Star [6:20]
Go Let It Out (Audience) [3:48]
Who Fees Love (Audience) [2:47]
Supersonic (Audience) [3:31]
FM Broadcast ("EDGE/T.U.B.E" Source) [1:19:18]
Supersonic [4:28]
Shakermaker [5:35]
Acquiesce [4:25]
Step Out [4:15]
Gas Panic [9:13]
Roll With It [4:33]
Stand By Me [5:36]
Wonderwall [4:50]
Cigarettes And Alcohol [7:08]
Don't Look Back In Anger [5:23]
Live Forever [5:38]
Hey Hey My My (Into The Black) [4:07]
Champagne Supernova [6:19]
Rock 'N' Roll Star (inc. false start) [7:48]
Release Notes
Here's a recording of mine which I recorded over 10 years ago direct from a Radio 1 broadcast
through my Hi-Fi.
I recorded that broadcast simultaneously via a 10 metre length cable conected to both the Hi-fi tuner at one end and
plugged into the back of my sound card/computer at the other.
It was recorded as a continuous Wav file using the program "Syntrillium".
I then used the same program to normalise the entire wav file (without clipping),
and to then divided it into the various tracks.
I then burnt those wav files onto a master cdr.
So the Lineage of this recording is as follows:
That Master CDR obtained as shown above > Wav (cdex) > Flac (flacfront end) > here
The quality is awesome with the best version of Rock n Roll star ever...
As a Man City fan I love the line, "I live my life for Man City".
Live at Leeds (Flashbulb, FLBB051/52) [0:54:54 / 0:43:17]
Fuckin in the Bushes [2:49]
Go Let It Out [5:36]
Who Feels Love [6:09]
Supersonic [4:19]
Shakermaker [5:51]
Acquiesce [4:38]
Step Out [4:43]
Gas Panic [9:48]
Roll With It [4:21]
Stand By Me [6:40]
Wonderwall [4:28]
Cigarettes & Alcohol [5:19]
JAM (Whole Lotta Love & Oh Well) [2:33]
Don't Look Back in Anger [5:02]
Live Forever [6:27]
Hey, Hey, My, My (Into The Black) [4:48]
Champagner Supernova [7:01]
Rock n Roll Star (Aborted) [1:07]
Rock n Roll Star [6:32]
This Isn't The Funeral 2000 (Bayswater bw 60-61) [0:54:24 / 0:43:35]
Release Notes
MATRIX & REMIX OF SOUNDBOARD & AUDIENCE RECORDING
Oasis in 2000 is one of the most interesting periods in their live performance history. Although the tour lasted less than half a year, Noel left the band due to a brotherly quarrel, but based on past experiences, the group continued the tour with a substitute guitarist, and from there, they returned to their original form and completed the tour. Thanks to this, the live performance in Japan at the beginning of the tour and the live performance in the UK at the end were completely different. Therefore, it was a very interesting year for Oasis' live performance history from the perspective of a enthusiast. The Leeds Festival in August was a great performance that was able to end such a turbulent year on a high note. This stage was not only their last stage in 2000, but it is also a day that deserves to be called a historic performance. The performance was broadcast on the radio at the time, but unfortunately the first three songs of the live performance were cut, making it an incomplete version. In addition to that, there was also an audience recording that recorded the live performance in its entirety, and each item was released in real time. A few years ago, a title like "THIS ISN'T THE FUNERAL" that combined the two was released, but this time, to coincide with the announcement of the reunion of Oasis last month, we are releasing the complete matrix & remix title of the 2000 Leeds Festival SBD + AUD! First of all, the first three songs of the live performance using AUD. The AUD on this day also had a good sound quality, but on the other hand, it cannot be denied that it was lacking in sharpness. Therefore, there was a large gap with the SBD, but like the 1995 Earls Court, which will be released at the same time, the latest AI technology has been used to thoroughly eliminate the sense of incongruity. This is obvious if you compare the already released titles with "Go Let It Out", but the lack of sharpness and the harshness unique to outdoor recordings have been wiped away, and it has changed so much that you will doubt "Is this the AUD?" It has become a powerful and easy-to-listen-to state! This achievement was so great that even beginners can enjoy the SBD parts broadcast on the radio after "Supersonic" with ease. That's not all. First of all, this time we have matrixed the SBD sound source and the AUD recording sound source to the maximum extent possible! (It's not just patching the missing parts like the previous titles). In addition, the sound quality of the vocals was piercing in the previous titles, but by using a de-esser on the vocal track separated by AI, a remix was also implemented to improve the sound to a more natural sound. In addition, the applause in the AUD part remained as it was in the previous release, which was a point of concern, but this time it has been almost naturally removed. This precise matrix & remix has increased the sense of depth, and the sound quality has been finished to be close to the official live album "FAMILIAR TO MILLIONS", which has improved the sound quality significantly compared to the previous title "THIS ISN'T THE FUNERAL". Of course, the AUD is precisely adjusted even for the intervals between songs that were cut in the broadcast. The radio broadcast part has been loved by enthusiasts as a great performance SBD, but I think you can enjoy this part with a different dimension of upper feeling from the previous release. As I said at the beginning, the 2000 tour was very changeable, and since it has been a month since the Wembley Stadium official live album "FAMILIAR TO MILLIONS", the atmosphere is completely different from that. At Wembley, there were ups and downs such as the official recording and the television broadcast of Liam's drunk stage on the second day (please see this on the "WEMBLEY STADIUM 2000 DAY 2" DVD-R), and in that respect Leeds's dignified staging suitable for the final day shines from start to finish. Noel's strength in particular can be said to be a symbol of this day, and the development from ZEP's "Whole Lotta Love" to Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" riff at the end of "Cigarettes & Alcohol" is unique to this time of year. Furthermore, before the finale, the famous MC declared that this would not be Oasis' last live show, quoting the lyrics of Vera Lynn's standard "We'll Meet Again". The performance of "Rock 'n' Roll Star" that started from there was a passionate performance that stopped once, incited the audience, and then started again! And above all, Noel's MC at the beginning of the live show, "This is not a funeral!", seemed to promise the fulfillment of the performance that day. In addition, the announcement of the reunion the other day was on August 27th, but this Leeds show was on August 28th, 24 years ago, which is now deeply moving. Not only did it show a complete recording of the historic performance that concluded the turbulent 2000 tour, but it was also a shocking definitive version that was put together without any discomfort for the audience, even though the stereo soundboard part was the main focus!
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Noel makes an announcement to the crowd just before "Supersonic": "Sorry to say this ladies and gentlemen, but this ISN'T the funeral..."
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