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Related: About this forumOasis Vibes in Your Tri-State Area: Five Best Moments From Sentimental First MetLife Stadium Show (Billboard)
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Oasis's shows have been so good on this tour that Billboard refers to them as "typically spectacular" in an early paragraph of the review.
https://www.billboard.com/lists/oasis-new-york-show-recap-best-moments-metlife-stadium/
Hate the Game, Not the Players
Early in the set, after a soaring Some Might Say, Liam put to bed the notion that, despite his bands somewhat contentious relationship with America, that they lacked affection for the U.S. of A: No, we like coming here, he swore. What he didnt like, he clarified, were the people who told him You gotta play the game, kids presumably when it came to stateside media and radio and promo and such or else youll be chopped liver. The brothers refusal to follow industry rules may have hurt their American prospects back in the late 90s, but Sunday nights sold-out crowd certainly validated their approach in the long term, as Liam testified: Im standing here in this beautiful stadium to tell you you dont have to play the game.
Sing by Me
Gonna need your help in the choruses, Liam tasked the audience when gearing up for the Be Here Now power ballad Stand By Me, while also pre-emptively chiding anyone in the stands still worried about not looking cool: No ones keeping score here. If they were, though, it wouldve been point: Liam, as the crowd lifted the singer across the songs refrains like it was one of the bands signature hits somewhat ironic, since in the U.S., it was never even officially released as a single, and thus relatively unlikely as a particular stateside crowdpleaser. Nobody knows the way its gonna be, indeed.
A Song for the Lovers
Liam introduced Definitely Maybe peak Slide Away as one for the lovebirds, before jokingly assuring the crowd that they were safe from any Coldplay cameras. Even if there were, couples in the crowd would have likely still been unable to resist getting a little PDA-ish in response to the heart-melting love song which has become such a highlight of the bands Live 25 show that fans were already singing it (along with the climactic Take me there! chants) in the bathrooms ahead of the show.
Dont Look Back in Anger, I Heard 60-70,000 of You Say
After kicking off the bands encore with fan-favorite B-side The Masterplan, Noel asked for a show of hands of who had never seen the band before. You mightve wondered what it might be like to sing this next song with 60, 70,000 of your fellow Oasis fans, he teased for those with their hands up. Well, youre going to find out what that feeling is like. Naturally, the band subsequently launched into Dont Look Back in Anger and there wasnt a silent throat in the house as Noel let the crowd take both of the songs first two choruses, ably demonstrating that even the first-timers knew the drill when it came to the lads preeminent singalong.
Early in the set, after a soaring Some Might Say, Liam put to bed the notion that, despite his bands somewhat contentious relationship with America, that they lacked affection for the U.S. of A: No, we like coming here, he swore. What he didnt like, he clarified, were the people who told him You gotta play the game, kids presumably when it came to stateside media and radio and promo and such or else youll be chopped liver. The brothers refusal to follow industry rules may have hurt their American prospects back in the late 90s, but Sunday nights sold-out crowd certainly validated their approach in the long term, as Liam testified: Im standing here in this beautiful stadium to tell you you dont have to play the game.
Sing by Me
Gonna need your help in the choruses, Liam tasked the audience when gearing up for the Be Here Now power ballad Stand By Me, while also pre-emptively chiding anyone in the stands still worried about not looking cool: No ones keeping score here. If they were, though, it wouldve been point: Liam, as the crowd lifted the singer across the songs refrains like it was one of the bands signature hits somewhat ironic, since in the U.S., it was never even officially released as a single, and thus relatively unlikely as a particular stateside crowdpleaser. Nobody knows the way its gonna be, indeed.
A Song for the Lovers
Liam introduced Definitely Maybe peak Slide Away as one for the lovebirds, before jokingly assuring the crowd that they were safe from any Coldplay cameras. Even if there were, couples in the crowd would have likely still been unable to resist getting a little PDA-ish in response to the heart-melting love song which has become such a highlight of the bands Live 25 show that fans were already singing it (along with the climactic Take me there! chants) in the bathrooms ahead of the show.
Dont Look Back in Anger, I Heard 60-70,000 of You Say
After kicking off the bands encore with fan-favorite B-side The Masterplan, Noel asked for a show of hands of who had never seen the band before. You mightve wondered what it might be like to sing this next song with 60, 70,000 of your fellow Oasis fans, he teased for those with their hands up. Well, youre going to find out what that feeling is like. Naturally, the band subsequently launched into Dont Look Back in Anger and there wasnt a silent throat in the house as Noel let the crowd take both of the songs first two choruses, ably demonstrating that even the first-timers knew the drill when it came to the lads preeminent singalong.
The 5th moment they mentioned was the "fireworks supernova" at the end of the show.
I'll be adding some videos of those songs from the MetLife show later.
Editing to add the finale...which Liam prefaced by apologizing for not being able to throw his tambourine and maracas to the fans, as he's always liked to do. That had to stop after two drunk male fans in the UK injured the woman who'd caught the maracas, tearing them from her hands. Liam warned the fans about such behavior at a number of shows. But last night - since the fans have gotten the warning by now - he switched to a little joke.
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Oasis Vibes in Your Tri-State Area: Five Best Moments From Sentimental First MetLife Stadium Show (Billboard) (Original Post)
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highplainsdem
(57,985 posts)1. Kicking after adding videos of the 6 songs referred to in that review.
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(12,365 posts)2. K&R!
Great stuff.
highplainsdem
(57,985 posts)3. Thanks! I'm so grateful for Oasis and their "typically spectacular" shows.