Release Notes
Billed as a "SOUNDBOARD" source. Likely sourced from the Pro-Shot VHS tape.
"The final day of the Tokyo tour, which was well-received as the best act of the Japan tour, is now available on a soundboard recording and CD-R. Apparently the video that the promoter sent to the fans as a token of appreciation for the Fukuoka performance is the source of the sound, but that's not all that's great. 11) "whatever" and 12) "wonderwall" are the source of the radio live performance on FM802 in Osaka on September 29th. This is also a soundboard, of course.
Well, this record really sounds good. It's very realistic. It picks up even the smallest sounds very well. This is where our BOSE really shines, with a solid, deep bass that's comfortable. It's full of charm that will remind you of the excitement of the live performance. I hope that both those who went to the live performance and those who couldn't get to it will have one as a souvenir. A must-have item for the Japan tour!"
Thieves of the Night (Sylph, SY-0313) CD1 / CD2 Tracks #1-10 [0:43:32 / 0:50:10]
Fuckin' In The Bushes [2:34]
Hello [2:57]
The Hindu Times [4:07]
Hung In A Bad Place [3:40]
Go Let It Out [5:29]
Columbia [5:27]
Morning Glory [4:59]
Stop Crying Your Heart Out [5:53]
Little By Little [4:44]
Cigarettes & Alcohol [4:19]
Live Forever [5:01]
Better Man [5:34]
Wonderwall [5:40]
Born On A Different Cloud [5:42]
Acquiesce [6:00]
Force Of Nature [5:43]
Don't Look Back In Anger [5:14]
Some Might Say [5:20]
My Generation [5:05]
Champagne Supernova [Exit Tape] [4:19]
Release Notes
AUDIENCE SOURCE
The fourth day of the Tokyo performance (last day in Tokyo). Audience recording, CD-R. The live performance on this day was well received by fans as "the best performance of the Japan tour", and the wonderful live scene of Nattoku is faithfully reproduced. Even though it is an audience recording, the sound quality is quite high. The audience was very excited from the beginning and maintained that tension throughout. It is very clear that the band was clearly aware of it and responded with a powerful performance. In "Hung In The Bad Place", the brothers all screamed "you got me!" and the audience cheered in excitement, giving me goosebumps. Liam screams at the top of his lungs during "Come On" from "Columbia". The live scene created by the band and the audience, as if a Finsbury gig was being reproduced, is simply amazing. A must-have item for the Japan tour!
Notes: Gem's Guitar was buried in the mix of soundboard recording, so I tried to improve mix by using AUD rec.
I think It is still audible than sbd recoding alone.
DVD: Promo Tape for Fukuoka Ticket Holders ("NoelsOasis" Source) [1:33:51]
Intro & Fuckin' In The Bushes
Hello
The Hindu Times
Hung In A Bad Place
Go Let It Out
Columbia
Morning Glory
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Little By Little
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Live Forever
Better Man
Wonderwall (Acoustic)
Born On A Different Cloud
Acquiesce
Force Of Nature
Don't Look Back In Anger
Some Might Say
My Generation
Champagne Supernova (Tape Outro)
DVD: "MTV Live" Highlights [7:29 / 10:40 / 9:07 / 8:59 / 8:47]
Fuckin' In The Bushes Hello
The Hindu Times
Hung In A Bad Place
Go Let It Out Columbia Morning Glory
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Little By Little Cigarettes And Alcohol
Live Forever Better Man Wonderwall
Born On A Different Cloud
Aquiesce Force Of Nature
Don't Look Back In Anger Some Might Say
My Generation
Release Notes
source: TV > standalone(Pioneer DVR-77H) > DVD > DVD decrypter > DVD Shrink > u
"MTV Live" Highlights ("NoelsOasis") [44:46]
Fuckin' In The Bushes Hello
The Hindu Times
Hung In A Bad Place
Go Let It Out Columbia Morning Glory
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Little By Little Cigarettes And Alcohol
Live Forever Better Man Wonderwall
Born On A Different Cloud
Aquiesce Force Of Nature
Don't Look Back In Anger Some Might Say
My Generation
DVD: Rozy Project (VHS Transfer) [1:36:55]
Intro & Fuckin' In The Bushes
Hello
The Hindu Times
Hung In A Bad Place
Go Let It Out
Columbia
Morning Glory
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Little By Little
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Live Forever
Better Man
Wonderwall (Acoustic)
Born On A Different Cloud
Acquiesce
Force Of Nature
Don't Look Back In Anger
Some Might Say
My Generation
Champagne Supernova (Tape Outro)
Release Notes
Audience shot, original audience-sourced audio.
DVD: "Alvarojam" Matrix [1:36:55]
Intro & Fuckin' In The Bushes
Hello
The Hindu Times
Hung In A Bad Place
Go Let It Out
Columbia
Morning Glory
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Little By Little
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Live Forever
Better Man
Wonderwall (Acoustic)
Born On A Different Cloud
Acquiesce
Force Of Nature
Don't Look Back In Anger
Some Might Say
My Generation
Champagne Supernova (Tape Outro)
Release Notes
Notes: Soundboard audio mixed with raw audience audio from VHS source.
Now you can hear Gem's guitar, which is absent in all SBD sources (including the incomplete MTV Japan DTV version)
Yoyogi 2002 MTV Broadcast Version (Wardour Bonus DVD-R) [44:45]
Fuckin' In The Bushes Hello
The Hindu Times
Hung In A Bad Place
Go Let It Out Columbia Morning Glory
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Little By Little Cigarettes And Alcohol
Live Forever Better Man Wonderwall
Born On A Different Cloud
Aquiesce Force Of Nature
Don't Look Back In Anger Some Might Say
My Generation
Release Notes
To commemorate the release of the upper version of Oasis' "929," the final day of their 2002 Yoyogi concert, we have prepared a rare version of Yoyogi. This footage was originally recorded with the intention of being broadcast by MTV, but shortly after filming, Liam was ejected from the stage in Fukuoka, and the entire concert was distributed on VHS as an "apology gift" to those who were at the Fukuoka concert before MTV could broadcast it. Nevertheless, the Yoyogi concert was broadcast on MTV in December as scheduled, but only about half of the songs performed that day were broadcast. This not only resulted in the previous VHS being distributed before the broadcast, but also in the unexpected result of making the value of the complete version unshakable. Because of this, the gift VHS became a standard for the 2002 Japan tour, but it is inevitable that the MTV broadcast version, which has fewer songs, ended up being neglected. However, MTV also has one big advantage, which is "Wonderwall" which Noel performed with his guitar. In the present VHS version, Noel's singing was off and hard to hear, but here it was corrected so that the song can be heard at full volume. This difference in stability is very large, and the overseas maniacs who created the matrix version that was the basis for this "YOYOGI 2002 FINAL NIGHT" also used the MTV version's sound for this part. Therefore, this video can be said to be the "original". On the other hand, it is a pity that the balance of Noel's guitar is so loud that Gem's guitar is almost inaudible was left as it was here. Since they went to the trouble of correcting "Wonderwall", I wish they had addressed this issue as well. As expected, even when Gem is shown playing the lead in "Hung In A Bad Place", his guitar sound is almost inaudible. However, it has the advantage of being of better image quality than the present VHS version, and it is an undeniable enjoyable alternative version of a famous video. Unlike the VHS version, this version is now only available to enthusiasts. This broadcast also has a frame around it when played on a modern TV, so the screen size has been adjusted. This has improved the ease of viewing.
comments
Sylph's Come On also includes 2x bonus acoustic tracks from FM802's "Flower Afternoon" session on October 3rd in Osaka.
The "Thieving Magpie" 2020 Remaster/Remix also includes the J-WAVE radio session from Sept 29th in Tokyo.
The PRO SHOT video sources (including You Got Me) of this show all come from copies of a promotional video given out at Fukuoka on Oct 1, 2002 by the promoter of the show.
These MASTER VHS tapes given away are amazing quality, although subsequent generations suffer somewhat.
The 2CD set Come On! is direct from Japan - probably sourced from the same promo tape, or a 1st gen copy.
The show was first available on xVCD (lower quality than the DVD & VHS sources) in two different versions - the 2nd release has the video from the 1st release but with a new audio track which was ripped from the SBD-sourced 2CD set Come On! by a fan.
The Tokyo Times is a pretty ropey source despite being released on DVD.
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