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    Thursday 16/10/08 Oasis @ Wembley Arena, London

    Thursday 16/10/08 Oasis @ Wembley Arena, London

    October 17, 2008 by Alastair Thompson
    Thursday 16/10/08 Oasis @ Wembley Arena, London

    It has to be said that Oasis at Wembley Arena had all the hallmarks for being a stinker. All too often a trip to Wembley fails to deliver any more than a dent in the pocket and an unsatisfied taste of what could have been. Tonight was different. Signature opening ‘****in’ In The Bushes’ reverberated around the world as London held its breath and the watching world, via MTV, clicked on their kettles. The beer started to fly as Oasis took to the stage and Liam Gallagher wasted no time in telling them how pleased he was to be back in London: “Can’t hold ya drink ya cockney ****ers?”

    The chants are immediate “LiiiamLiiiam” and will last all night as the band launch straight in ‘Rock‘n’roll star’ (“yes I ****ing am”, as if you could forget). All the old swagger is back and it’s hard to imagine how long its been since they last rolled into town. Too many of Oasis’ recent renaissances have been about patiently sitting through the new to get to the old. Too often Gem Archer and Andy Bell have been passengers. Too often has the set seemed like it was written on the back of a pack of B ‘n’ H. Tonight was not the case.

    It certainly helped that ‘Dig Out Your Own Soul,’ despite the early reports, is a massive grower. ‘Waiting For The Rapture’ was written to play live, big beat, it’s bass-led force is White Stripes-esque and Noel’s high vocal over the top of some razor-sharp riffs is truly sublime. Gem’s Eastern-influenced ‘To Be Where There’s Life’ has all the Gallagher punch leaving Liam room to soar like  he did on ‘Scorpio Rising,’ the only drawback is the self-indulgent guitars to finish but this is one of one for the evening.

    ‘Falling Down’ is the pick of the new brigade and underlines Oasis’ future with the fattest of marker pens. This will be next summer’s stadium anthem there is no doubt. Noel is phenomenal once more; his dark yet soft vocal is one of those in awe-moments that leaves the dry-mouthed and reaching for the split beer.

    A really soulful ‘I’m Outta Time’ is followed by Liam’s hurried “Right, Wonderwall.” The old favourite was played like the car was on the meter and Liam didn’t hold a single note. Perhaps it’s inclusion had something to do with the MTV execs listening in because it seemed no-one wanted to play it. By contrast, Noel and Gem’s stripped-down version of ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ was mesmerising. Liam seemed distracted tonight but Noel is really sounding as good as he ever has done. ‘Wonderwall's’ finished for that there is no doubt, but ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ is going to go on and on.

    With all the hype that surrounds a new Oasis release it is easy to forget how much material they have. Well almost. ‘What’s The Story (Morning Glory)’ – dedicated to “all the pussies throwing beer” makes the crowd shudder in appreciation and the return of ‘Slide Away’ is more welcome than a Gifthorse with Harrods hamper but in a night of many, ‘The Masterplan’ edged it. No other band in the world can afford the kind of reaction this got for a B-side and it really is the kind of moment you wanna tell your kids about. If you had any.

    The show was exactly that. A show. It was slick and it was polished and they’re not two words often associated with Oasis. To be honest though the diehards couldn’t care less how they do it as long as they do. ‘I don’t know, I don’t care / All I know is you can take me there.’

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    • Didnt get in gutted touts wanted 250 a ticket, its a joke, ****ing love you lads. Roll with IT.

      ~ by Robbo 216 10/18/2008 Report

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    • Just back from Afghanistan and couldnt get in, waited around Wembley for six hours but touts wanted to much money, 400 a ticket, just to much for me I am affraid. I am gutted I missed it, The best band by far in the world. "OasiS"

      ~ by Robbo216 10/18/2008 Report

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    • Was there and report on 'Dont look back in anger' was dead rite it was the best moment of my life.

      ~ by Tim W 10/18/2008 Report

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    • oasis were brilliant, shame that Wembley Arena were so rubbish getting people into the place. We missed the first 30 mins of oasis set and all we had was everyone turned up at the same time. Poor excuse, shouldn't take 45 mins to get into a venue.

      ~ by paul munday 10/18/2008 Report

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    • it was easy to get in venue, arrive early , get your seat early, check out venue early, no problems for us. Gig was amazing and now where do I go from here? I know I'll go and watch those sheep counters, Coldplay zzzzzz

      ~ by Paul W 10/19/2008 Report

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