OASIS: From Garage Band to Record Deal - How They Did It (1991-1993)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Oasis was officially formed from the ashes of 'The Rain' when Liam Gallagher joined on vocals in 1991. From that time up until May 1993, when the band was signed, they transformed from a group of lads jamming over cups of tea into a disciplined rock and roll machine.
    This is that story.
    Many images and videos in my RUclips content have been found online without any attribution or credit available. In many cases I have therefore not been able to add a credit in the videos themselves due to lack of information. If your image or video has been used and a credit is required, please email me with your details and evidence of authorship and a credit will be added into the video description.
    Many thanks, JH.

Комментарии • 195

  • @Boleskinebeatz
    @Boleskinebeatz Год назад +38

    One of my close friends who’s also a sound engineer worked at the Boardwalk in the 90s. He told me a story years ago that Oasis would rehearse the same song day after day for hours.
    One day when he was walking past the rehearsal room the band used, another band had pinned a note to the door that said
    “play another song! “

    • @AlexFarleyMusic
      @AlexFarleyMusic Год назад +7

      Something tells me the other band didn't make it far in their career

    • @db0800
      @db0800 9 месяцев назад +3

      You need to record too and listen to how it sounds. Then nip any mistakes then record and it takes time.

  • @tomben6180
    @tomben6180 8 месяцев назад +14

    Trying to keep it simple:
    - The best rock singer/front man in history
    - A Genius songwriter
    - Huge help from an experienced band (the Real People)
    - A songwriter not afraid to rip off others to get where he wanted to be
    - Attitude and appearance

  • @KainedbutAble123
    @KainedbutAble123 Год назад +25

    I’m amazed to learn how disciplined and dedicated they were with rehearsals in this period. Quite a contrast to the chaos and hell raising they became known for later - if only they had stuck to this level of focus throughout their success.

  • @berkborke
    @berkborke Год назад +27

    To be Honest, What I wonder the most is Oasis's transition between Heathen Chesmtry to Dig Out Your Soul. You have this lovely quasi comeback album Don't Believe the Truth but eventually something went wrong particularly between DBTT and DOYS.

  • @ICENTUKAOS
    @ICENTUKAOS Год назад +41

    One of the big factors for me is that they stuck together as a unit once Liam and Noel had joined. Most bands spend half the time replacing the bass player, or finding a new drummer. If you can keep a stable lineup to begin with then you are halfway there in my opinion (obviously there has to be some talent and ability too!)

  • @nancykirk3931
    @nancykirk3931 Год назад +7

    Saw them play in 1994 in Liverpool and it was a perfect storm. I know they got a new drummer and made a bigger second album - I saw them at Maine Road and they were brilliant. But that first one was hard to beat and felt like a perfect storm. It was pure energy and they needed each other.
    I took my mate’s fiancé and as soon as Liam walked on and he said…
    I wanna be him.
    And that was it. The songs were full on, Noel had all of his talent but Liam absolutely had the crowd in the palm of his hand.
    I never saw them after Maine Road. I had no interest in going to Knebworth and after that I rarely bought an album. But I’ve listened to the first one and the B sides a fair bit recreantly and they have brought back a few memories.
    I can understand why younger generations are listening to them.

  • @jacquelinecraig671
    @jacquelinecraig671 Год назад +9

    It is always played out that Liam was or became impossible but i genuinely think he loved and looked up to his brother giving Noel the power that he ended up with ❤

  • @comeonman8191
    @comeonman8191 Год назад +13

    Another layer to Noel’s joining was his relationship with Mark Coyle, the Inspials sound engineer. When they were on tour Coyle spent time unpicking Beatles and early Bee Gees songs. Noel would spend sound checks playing embryonic Oasis songs on Graham Lambert’s guitar whilst sitting on the drum riser.

  • @stuartcarswell2815
    @stuartcarswell2815 Год назад +15

    The only time I recall playing the boardwalk was in September 1992 with Blackburn band 3 men gone mad supporting Paris Angels...in the soundcheck I saw from the stage Liam walking across the room, his familiar style from having come upstairs from the rehearsal room spiff in hand with a plume of pot smoke following him. I recognized him as id seen Oasis support hooky's band revenge at Middleton hippodrome in April of the same year

    • @emmahewitt3754
      @emmahewitt3754 Год назад

      Do you remember much about the April’92 gig Stuart?

    • @stuartcarswell2815
      @stuartcarswell2815 Год назад +1

      @@emmahewitt3754 I though I'd replied to this comment? Seems to have disappeared...I remember the inspirals turning up and the fact that they didn't have any tunes I recognized in their later releases...not sure if they'd hooked up the real people at that point...I know Tony and Chris and their influence was huge on Oasis

  • @steviemac8075
    @steviemac8075 Год назад +13

    Very well done, great production there James. 👍🏻

  • @mattj376
    @mattj376 Год назад +4

    thanks again James you're giving us oasis fans all these great vids

  • @OSW
    @OSW Год назад +5

    Excellent video, thoroughly researched and wonderfully paced. Top job!

    • @Bellocks1
      @Bellocks1 Год назад +2

      Can of coke to James?

  • @RTAC_1234
    @RTAC_1234 Год назад +89

    It's a pretty amazing transition because without Noel they would have got nowhere near a record deal. If you listen to their early material, it is like a mediocre baggy pastiche band, even though Liam's voice is still decent. I don't mind some of that stuff, but it would never have been commercially viable.

    • @stuartcarswell2815
      @stuartcarswell2815 Год назад +27

      Meeting and being mentored by the real people cannot be under estimated

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Год назад +3

      @@stuartcarswell2815yes. This.

    • @lewisclark1122
      @lewisclark1122 Год назад +4

      I dunno. That Reminisce song sounded alright.

    • @liamdanher1992
      @liamdanher1992 Год назад

      But it was the start they all required.

    • @cph2004
      @cph2004 Год назад

      Haha, noel has got a bullshit filter... FUCKIN' SHIT!! 😂 the quote that he said to Liam.

  • @joeterzio7175
    @joeterzio7175 Год назад +2

    I have been looking forward to this video! I think I'm going to wait to watch it, savoring it like a fine bottle of wine until the moment is just right.

  • @lewisclark1122
    @lewisclark1122 Год назад +5

    @25:00 - That TV appearance with Alvin Stardust was supposed to be for the ITV Telethon (ITV's controversial and short lived charidee extravaganza).

  • @jackcole1331
    @jackcole1331 Год назад +3

    Thanks James this video is great and has all the info I was wondering about

  • @Crinkle65
    @Crinkle65 Год назад +2

    Another incredibly well put together presentation. !
    Thanks.

  • @chimpsofthefuture6046
    @chimpsofthefuture6046 Год назад +1

    All these videos are soooo gooood! Inspirational. Deliberately so, I think.

  • @comeonman8191
    @comeonman8191 Год назад +18

    Another factor in this period was the decline of Madchester. Happy Mondays did the Steven Wells interview in Nov 91 which torpedoed their career. The Roses had disappeared and their wasn’t much in terms of innovative groups coming up other than Northside. A year before London A&R men were being sent up to Manc to look for the next big thing, if Oasis had been coming through a year earlier they may have been signed. As it was the scene was turning its back on the city. Ironically this bought Oasis time to develop every aspect of their game.

    • @merrymonarch
      @merrymonarch Год назад +1

      And the concurrent rise of grunge

    • @Surv1ve_Thrive
      @Surv1ve_Thrive Год назад

      There is far more to the Monday's not making more albums than one interview! 😁🇬🇧

    • @comeonman8191
      @comeonman8191 Год назад

      @@Surv1ve_ThriveI am aware of that. Barbados, the inner fracturing of the band, drugs(obviously), song publishing rights and the ominous implosion of Factory all played a part. But in November 91 pop culture was turning against Manchester and in a perverse and minor way did Oasis a favour.

  • @larrydavid6852
    @larrydavid6852 Год назад +3

    I saw the Inspirals twice in 1992, once in February and once in November. Both shows at the Barrowland Ballroom. We saw Noel onstage at the first gig tweaking something and a cheer went up because he was mistaken for Clint Boon. By the time of the November gig the stage show was scaled right down, with all the samples and whatnot absent. I'm guessing that Noel must have been gone by then.

  • @nyecran
    @nyecran Год назад +3

    Great video Actually shows how quick they were to fame!

  • @jonasrmb01
    @jonasrmb01 Год назад +5

    James, the channel TheRightEarOfNash has made a video called "Forgotten Glory" which are the best remasters of these early Liam/Bonehead songs👍🏻

  • @bootitup6927
    @bootitup6927 Год назад +7

    The boardwalk gig you brought up has the wrong date on it 😂

  • @lasttime1372
    @lasttime1372 Год назад +2

    Fantastic stuff! Your channel is pure gold, James ❤

  • @bugeyedmudafuka2
    @bugeyedmudafuka2 Год назад +2

    Brilliant stuff as always James.

  • @geremymac
    @geremymac Год назад +1

    Great video James, very enjoyable and informative

  • @theselector4733
    @theselector4733 Год назад +1

    Awesome Video James. Great work and research. It's interesting how Noel comes across as a laidback "don't give a shit' type of guy, but he must have been obviously very ambitious and highly driven.
    I saw an interview Noel did on Parkinson where he says they were on the road for 3 years straight, playing the toilets - from 91' to 94' - before they were signed and released their first album. This is a half truth and one of Noel's "stories". But to be fair, it would be interesting to know why, if they were signed in MAY 1993, it took so long to start recording Definitely Maybe.
    I heard somewhere that Alan McGee thought they needed more live work to tighten the band up and set out to get them as many gigs as possible. They probably played more gigs from June - Dec 1993 than they ever did all through 1991, 1992 and the first half of 93'.

  • @notatthetablecarlos6708
    @notatthetablecarlos6708 Год назад +1

    Another great video so motivating knowing about there story

  • @theessay2530
    @theessay2530 Год назад +1

    Great camera and audio quality

  • @AkaGeezer
    @AkaGeezer Год назад +1

    Lovin your work man! Thank you

  • @rudolfkurtz9847
    @rudolfkurtz9847 2 дня назад

    so well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @rooneye
    @rooneye Год назад +11

    I actually think Take Me is a good track. And generally impressed with Liam. Obviously when oasis cant out I didnt think Liam could write songs at all or play guitar (could he?). It's fucking HARD to write a song man. I'm actually impressed.

    • @RichieW90210
      @RichieW90210 Год назад

      I love Take Me as well. It’s featured in the documentary Supersonic

    • @conormccolgan4758
      @conormccolgan4758 Год назад

      There’s videos of him playing some pretty complex chords while keeping rhythm, he’s probably average.

    • @Batters56
      @Batters56 Год назад

      Take Me is an absolute banger

    • @shredder9536
      @shredder9536 Год назад

      Liam should do Take Me live. Even for a one off

  • @FGD135
    @FGD135 Год назад +1

    Another amazing video, congrats laddie

  • @davidscott4565
    @davidscott4565 Год назад +1

    Another fantastic video! Very enjoyable😊👌🏻✌🏻

  • @merrymonarch
    @merrymonarch Год назад +1

    It was the presence of both that made it. No other band had that, they were just blokes stood around. Having both was what made it - the mix of the arrogance of their personalities and the sincerity of their songs

  • @chrisd4131
    @chrisd4131 Год назад

    great content. thanks for your work!

  • @stokes8762
    @stokes8762 Месяц назад

    Great summary at the end, think it probably applies in most walks of life

  • @danstephenson5242
    @danstephenson5242 Год назад +1

    Class vid as always james mate

  • @lloydwilliams9273
    @lloydwilliams9273 Год назад +4

    Hey man would you be able to do a video explaining some of the tones from the first album? I’ve hit a wall trying to replicate definitely maybe and it’s driving me crazy. Mainly supersonic, Columbia and cloudburst? Love the videos keep up the great work

    • @Boleskinebeatz
      @Boleskinebeatz Год назад +1

      Have you watched Noel Gallagher on That Pedal Show? he plays through the actual Marshall valve state and WEM combo that was used all through definitely maybe.. it’s quite an eye-opener

    • @lloydwilliams9273
      @lloydwilliams9273 Год назад

      @@Boleskinebeatz I couldn’t find anything about the amp settings or reverb or anything I think it’s mainly that and perhaps pedal settings I can’t get right

  • @sublime_
    @sublime_ Год назад

    Great video thank you for all your great work, James!

  • @kempcky
    @kempcky Год назад

    Much love from the US!

  • @astronaut_music
    @astronaut_music Год назад +5

    See The Sun should've been released on a record, despite being a demo its one of my favourite Oasis songs lol

  • @MaquiladoraIII
    @MaquiladoraIII Год назад +7

    I find it amazing how those very early tracks almost sounded at best Oasis-lite, at worst a dodgy mid 90s parody of the band. Taking the obvious jump in class in songwriting aside with Noel arriving, Liam's vocal range and delivery improved immeasurably in the space of just two years.

  • @sunset-rebel
    @sunset-rebel Год назад

    Great video mate. It would be very interesting to see which stories from those early days a movie studio would pick if they ever made a biography about them.

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr8136 Год назад +2

    Much more interestnig than after they were signed. The dynamic of the bands relationships are more interesting - more than just Noel did it all and was the boss and they were lucky

  • @markwillis2800
    @markwillis2800 Год назад +16

    When will Noel be finally get honoured for services to music in a New Year's honours list? His MBE is long overdue.

    • @stuartcarswell2815
      @stuartcarswell2815 Год назад +7

      He's probably been offered it and turned it down ..not sure if he's a fan of the royals

    • @lewisclark1122
      @lewisclark1122 Год назад +3

      Yeah, unlikely that he'd accept a gong.
      Last time he got close to the 'establishment' (vocally supporting Tony Blair, then being invited to a reception at number 10), he was badly burnt.

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Год назад +6

      I’d be upset if he accepted an honour. It’s usually in exchange for agreeing to toe the line when told to, like getting behind vaccination, and crap like that.
      I think Noel would be smart enough to realise his whole manner is about speaking his mind.

    • @katoness
      @katoness Год назад +3

      @@GT380man Well, he did take the jibby jab in the end, even though he was against it initially. Can only imagine the type of gobshites in his ear.

    • @simontunnicliffe2107
      @simontunnicliffe2107 Год назад +2

      ​@@katonessYeah and after that he grew a 2nd arm and was infected by 5g. 😂

  • @kreemothedreamo
    @kreemothedreamo Год назад +6

    Ok @JamesHargreavesGuitar you’ve confirmed at the beginning of this video that you respond to fan/follower requests for Oasis subject-specific deep dives. I’ve tried emailing, sending a message on Twitter and leaving a comment on your RUclips video about Oasis’ rivalry with REM
    So once again, could you do a deep dive on the history of reception in America for not only Oasis, but Noel (and maybe Liam) Gallagher as well? I think that would be something that Oasis fans, especially in America, would appreciate. I'm not only a massive Oasis fan in America, but a massive fan of music from Northern England of the 80s and 90s, specifically artists on the Factory and Creation Records rosters
    Additionally, I was watching a RUclips video of highlights from MTV's 1996 Video Music Awards, and it gave me a couple of ideas for some possible future content on your channel
    Watching this video made me think of a couple of things: how 1996 was absolutely the peak year of popularity for Oasis, especially in America, how the only band in America that could compete with Oasis in 96 for the title of Biggest Band in the World was the Smashing Pumpkins and how Oasis, despite their great and enduring music, never achieved a certain level of popularity in America that other massively successful British bands have achieved
    So I thought of a couple of fun ideas for future videos you could do. One would be doing a deep dive on the history of reception in America for not only Oasis, but also Noel (and Liam) Gallagher, and another idea could be discussing how there was a subtle rivalry between Oasis and the Smashing Pumpkins in 96, as evidenced by how the Smashing Pumpkins swept the 96 VMA's in America and Oasis were the big winner at MTV's Europe Music Awards that year
    Just a couple of ideas for future content, and I think nobody would do a better deep dive than you!

    • @CircRhyth1981
      @CircRhyth1981 Год назад +2

      I’d love to see a video on this subject too

    • @kreemothedreamo
      @kreemothedreamo Год назад

      ⁠And I just thought of a related idea for another @JamesHargreavesGuitar deep dive. A history of the Oasis, specifically Noel, vs Phil Collins rivalry, with a focus on the contrast in reception in America for both artists 👍

  • @kreemothedreamo
    @kreemothedreamo Год назад +2

    ⁠And along with a deep dive on the band’s history of reception in America, I just thought of a related idea for another @JamesHargreavesGuitar deep dive. A history of the Oasis, specifically Noel, vs Phil Collins rivalry, with a focus on the contrast in reception in America for both artists 👍

  • @BioFactory1
    @BioFactory1 Год назад

    There is also an interview somewhere, I saw the video of it on a documentary, that Alan McGee was actually drunk that night and didnt even remember why he went to the club but didn't want anyone to know he was drunk so he always changed his story to make it seem like there was a reason. The most he remembered that night was a phone call from her that he should come out to hear Sister Lover perform, when he got there it was Oasis on stage but he had no clue who he was hearing and just said it sounded great to hide he was drunk. He didn't know he even asked Noel to his office a later day to discuss the group until Noel showed telling the secretary he had a scheduled meeting. For some reason he wanted people to think he was sober at that club that night so he acted like he remembered scheduling the meeting and forgot to inform his secretary. Supposedly it was this or a next meeting Noel played him Rockin Chair and said if he signed them up that'd be on the second album, which in his notebook of 93 it was.

  • @stampedechobass
    @stampedechobass Год назад

    I love your videos James!!

  • @newforestpixie5297
    @newforestpixie5297 Год назад

    Hey James do you know if there is any friendship between Noel & ex Chameleons guitarist Dave Fielding ? I guess their isn’t much being I’ve never heard anything said by either but being how Fielding produced Inspiral Carpets & Noel was their drum tech or roadie along with their same home locations & all round being on the same scene at the same time etc wondered if there was any more of a Chameleons / The Reegs / Oasis connection. Love your devotion & insight re the Manc music scene 👍from woods near Bournemouth

  • @spaceengineer1452
    @spaceengineer1452 Год назад +8

    Whenever I hear The Real Ppl mentioned w Oasis, I shudder. They shafted those guys, who gave them so much. Sad. They improved their guitar effects sounds from that liverpool 1993 demo. Muddy as on the demos..

    • @thescarletway3458
      @thescarletway3458 Год назад +3

      I think that is overdone. The RP clearly had an influence early on, however, NG's tunes were that good that it allowed them to move beyond that world. Owen Morris is the key figure.

    • @spaceengineer1452
      @spaceengineer1452 Год назад +7

      @@thescarletway3458 I disagree. Noel not giving the dude songwriter credit for Columbia, was the final insult. I’m sure the RP could use the money and it would have paid them back a tiny bit.

    • @Boleskinebeatz
      @Boleskinebeatz Год назад +2

      @@thescarletway3458 I love what Owen Morris did on Diem, but it’s worth remembering that Supersonic is the original recording and production done by the Real People, and that is as Oasis as it gets..

  • @Reidy-tonicrecords23
    @Reidy-tonicrecords23 Год назад

    That snakebite album is the most influentual. Cos it shows you the road of progress. Class

  • @LegsON
    @LegsON Год назад +4

    BRILLIANT documentary.
    Would love to learn what the band did after the first album release.
    Did they solo-performed without having much songs? 1 album is ~40 minutes.
    Were they a supporting band most of the time before the 2nd album release?

    • @gottabecrazy29
      @gottabecrazy29 Год назад +3

      By 1994 they were a driven force of their own, the new thing to watch. But yet I believe they still were doing some support acts, after the summer festivals of 1994 and by August, near the date of the release of DM they already were the headline act. Up to August of 1994, the setlist consisted of like 7 songs from DM plus Fade Away and I Am The Walrus, and then from August/September 1994 the setlist was DM in full plus Fade Away and I Am The Walrus. There's a lot of Oasis gigs in youtube to check out.

    • @jackcole1331
      @jackcole1331 Год назад +2

      “A year on the road with Oasis” by Paul Slattery is a great book of photographs and accompanying stories of Oasis throughout their 1994 gigs. It’s crazy watching the gigs get bigger and bigger and the author/photographer telling stories of how the band began to change throughout the year

  • @scotthawkins1011
    @scotthawkins1011 Год назад

    Brilliant video!👍

  • @brandonwholikesstuff
    @brandonwholikesstuff Год назад +7

    I've done this video lol

  • @comicsrcool5483
    @comicsrcool5483 Год назад +7

    The brothers have proved time and again the only way this works is if they are all in. It wouldn't have worked without Noels tenacity and songwriting(Beady Eye anyone?) and it just doesn't work without Liams swagger. I love how Noel was Brian Epstein and McCartney rolled into one and Liam was pure 100% John Lennon. I am still amazed how glossed over they were in the states. Given Noels stick to it ness I am going to assume it just did NOT matter that much to him.

    • @cockshield
      @cockshield Год назад

      Andy Bell and Gem Archer, answers to a question no Oasis fan ever asked.

    • @ChadLouisNewton
      @ChadLouisNewton Год назад

      They were so big in Latin America, Europe & Japan, that they didn't see the States as the be and end all like a lot of other British Bands did at the time. The U.S Media didn't appreciate that as they liked dishing out but not being given anything back.

  • @aidycannon5190
    @aidycannon5190 4 месяца назад

    Hey James, love what you do
    Any chance you can document inspiral carpets from thier bogging like ya did with oasis
    And include how Noel came about working with them and his time in the background of cool as fuck moo!

  • @Gabrielishere
    @Gabrielishere Год назад +3

    That first stuff sounds so similar to The Stone Roses Garage Flower album

  • @PhilBerry83
    @PhilBerry83 Год назад

    Proper enjoyed this!

  • @fosteryoung
    @fosteryoung Год назад +1

    could you do a deep dive on the come up of the stone roses?

  • @robertgallagher5285
    @robertgallagher5285 3 месяца назад

    The magic of the sound Oasis developed during this time is they sound like a band with much more insruments playing!!!!!

  • @johnupdate
    @johnupdate Год назад +4

    I started out playing guitar two years ago and because of your video I just realised, that I had never played standing up too. so - thank you!
    p.s.
    Can someone lend me a guitar strap?

    • @royfr8136
      @royfr8136 Год назад

      I have been playing since I was 19. im 46 now and I have now realized that I have never played standing up for more than few minutes, strappless either...

    • @nicholaswoolfenden5254
      @nicholaswoolfenden5254 Год назад

      No

    • @johnupdate
      @johnupdate Год назад

      @@nicholaswoolfenden5254 I've already bought one 😉

    • @RichieW90210
      @RichieW90210 Год назад +1

      I play bass, and at the beginning I only practiced sitting down, and we had a gig and it was difficult to play standing up, I hadn’t realised. But because it was a light acoustic set, I sat on a tall stool. But I rehearse standing up now.

  • @davidfisher5507
    @davidfisher5507 Год назад

    How big a part did Marcus Russell play, you dont mention him in your video.

  • @JeremyMiddleton124
    @JeremyMiddleton124 Год назад

    James, please can you do a video about the story of Elastica or The Boo Radleys. I don’t care if the video is long or short, I just really want to know the whole story.

  • @steveyboy694
    @steveyboy694 Год назад

    Please please can do Alan White video what happened to him etc love your channel. To see Whitey video wud be epic

  • @decdelaney6707
    @decdelaney6707 6 дней назад

    It’s amazing how much Liam wanted to sound like Ian brown in the pre Noel days

  • @Steg1872.
    @Steg1872. 9 месяцев назад

    I'm sure I've heard the peter hook sound bite on either the cd that accompanied the Benson and hedges cd singles box sets or a cassette by vox magazine called oasis whats the story from the 90's.

  • @sophiagrace4471
    @sophiagrace4471 Год назад +3

    You can really hear the difference in Liams voice in later oasis stuff from the earlier stuff, towards the end of oasis he was a pretty good vocalist!

    • @MyNameIsMax113
      @MyNameIsMax113 Год назад +3

      He sounds a lot like Ian Brown from The Stone Roses at the beginning.

  • @RyanRnr
    @RyanRnr Год назад

    hey james, would you ever considering making a video about noel’s lost (well not really lost) solo songs recorded in 1989 pre any band. i think some songs in that tape are amazing and don’t get anywhere near the credit it deserves

  • @AlanMcGonigle-ho1tz
    @AlanMcGonigle-ho1tz Год назад +1

    James do you think noel used liam as a scape goat becaues he had alot of ear worms (noel you would do a lot better solo (oop's) there was a rumor about sara liam was not the first mentioned it. noel used a a roumor to do what he wanted to do

  • @neilsun2521
    @neilsun2521 Год назад

    They were lucky they grew up in Manchester; with all those connections so close by. If they were born somewhere like Suffolk it would've been hard to find the incentive for jamming! And for putting your all into it. (Not to take anything away from them.)

  • @SifterBootlegs
    @SifterBootlegs Год назад +8

    ayup, the big JH, mr lottery ticket.
    someone’s made a vid like this already. There’s is better cuz they haven’t made a rivalry with a fucking mobile network. cheers x
    ps. can I get free tickets to ur next show

    • @joshjwillway1545
      @joshjwillway1545 Год назад +2

      Brother what are you yammering about 💀

    • @SifterBootlegs
      @SifterBootlegs Год назад

      @@joshjwillway1545 chocolate crisps and easter eggs get me in the mood to listen to the radio

    • @rubberchix
      @rubberchix Год назад

      ​@@SifterBootlegsunfunny weirdo

  • @EddieG1888
    @EddieG1888 Год назад +1

    James, you really need to get the ear of some of the people who were in the music industry at the time Oasis got signed. Its widely known that the myth of Alan McGee viewing Oasis on the stage of King Tut's under a beam of celestial light from heaven shining on the "Saviors of Rock" is utter nonsense. They were already on the radar of record companies, and is alleged were already signed to a development deal. I've been told this from a person who up till recently was extremely high up the ladder in the UK record business.

  • @pollyirving5428
    @pollyirving5428 Год назад

    It seems a massive leap from Must be the Music and See the Sun one week to Rock n Roll Star and Bring it on Down the next!

  • @FGD135
    @FGD135 Год назад

    Was it Noel on the bass for See The Sun?

  • @dlovas
    @dlovas Год назад +5

    Awesome video as usual! Somebody please answer me this though: How is it possible that the video of All Around The World is from '92? The band played the gear they purchased after they got signed, Liam sang with the vocal techniques he developed with the Real People and Bonehead had far less hair than on any photos from '92. They already looked and sounded the same they did in Gleneagles, and not at all like the recordings of Must Be The Music or Better Let You Know.

    • @BreakneckTV
      @BreakneckTV Год назад +2

      If you’re talking about the official video, it was released in 1997. Noel had the song since 92 though I believe.

    • @BreakneckTV
      @BreakneckTV Год назад +2

      Nevermind I see what video you’re talking about now

    • @generalcustard1
      @generalcustard1 Год назад +1

      I'm pretty sure it was worked out based on Bonehead's guitar that it's from 93, probably after they got a record deal.

    • @dlovas
      @dlovas Год назад +2

      ​@@generalcustard1 Yes, before that he used a blue Strat and Noel had a cheap Epiphone EA-250. But to me - as a balding man - the ultimate proof is Bonehead's hair. Look up the band's first photo session from 1992 and see what I'm talking about :) There's no way that rehearsal footage is from the same year.

    • @Shakermaker94
      @Shakermaker94 Год назад +2

      @@generalcustard1It was recorded on the 14th of September 1993. Brian Cannon mentions it was recorded before their gig at the In The City Festival in Manchester, which he was in the audience for.

  • @monkimusic4813
    @monkimusic4813 Год назад +1

    the Carpets are from Oldham....

  • @kron520
    @kron520 Год назад +8

    First stuff is very, very "Stone Roses" sounding.

  • @AgataDDDD
    @AgataDDDD Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @chickenminute8195
    @chickenminute8195 Год назад +2

    I know it's not a massive revelation here, but 'Take me' was a great tune.

    • @MarlboroughBlenheim1
      @MarlboroughBlenheim1 Год назад +1

      Not really, it relies on one riff that is played endlessly and the lyrics are banal. The melody is monotonous and flat.

  • @CaptainCommonsense142
    @CaptainCommonsense142 Год назад +2

    Hi James, I have a very unrelated question, but on your biggest bands in Britain video, the biggest key was a counter cultural message, what do you think would be counter cultural today. Whatever it is I'll do it

    • @modernchampionmusic81
      @modernchampionmusic81 Год назад +3

      You'll be branded right wing if you do..

    • @CaptainCommonsense142
      @CaptainCommonsense142 Год назад

      @@modernchampionmusic81 No idea what that means but alright

    • @Monkeypole
      @Monkeypole Год назад

      @@CaptainCommonsense142 He's saying the world is so boringly PC now that to be counter culture you'd practically have to become a neo-nazi as an antithesis of the liberal loving antifa culture that is prevalent now.
      If you didn't get what he meant you're either too young or too stupid to do anything of any cultural impact.

    • @CaptainCommonsense142
      @CaptainCommonsense142 Год назад

      Wait isn't being right wing already normal modern culture

    • @Monkeypole
      @Monkeypole Год назад

      @@CaptainCommonsense142 No

  • @nickcook7408
    @nickcook7408 8 месяцев назад

    The songwriter wrote some decent bits and the frontman looked good on a big screen, but it was Paul and Tony that made the magic and laid down the groove and gave the best album its sound and its feel.
    Tony and Paul were the dogs bollocks, man.

  • @robwood8331
    @robwood8331 Год назад

    Liam made Oasis

  • @neilsun2521
    @neilsun2521 Год назад

    Life In Vain sounds very TVPs.

  • @davecook9770
    @davecook9770 Год назад

    Take me sounds like a sped up version of rape me by nirvana played by the stone roses with out squire on guitar just my first thought anybody agree

  • @Hercules_88
    @Hercules_88 Месяц назад

    who is Big'Un?

  • @MrCheswickMusic
    @MrCheswickMusic Год назад +7

    You could of made this video 5 seconds long James...They ripped off The Real People...The End ha ha

    • @thesingingaccountant1
      @thesingingaccountant1 Год назад +5

      I think Noel was just really smart - took stuff from the inspirals, real people, used contacts like Johnny Marr etc - and did similar with songwriting taking best bits from here and there. Plus having an amazing singer as a brother

    • @MrCheswickMusic
      @MrCheswickMusic Год назад +2

      @@thesingingaccountant1 By the sounds of it, they should of been called "The Magpies" and not Oasis ha ha

  • @AlienThatIsAHuman
    @AlienThatIsAHuman Год назад

    Give Brandonwholikesstuff credit for this😂

  • @robwood8331
    @robwood8331 Год назад

    Easier to make it back then

  • @Uzurr69
    @Uzurr69 Год назад

    25:43 🤣🤣🤣

  • @stevena3244
    @stevena3244 Год назад

    How did they do it? 90% plagiarism. 10% hiding the plagiarism.

  • @kfcblaziken495
    @kfcblaziken495 Год назад

    :)

  • @gerardcosloy6946
    @gerardcosloy6946 Год назад +1

    Liam was pretty tone deaf on those early demos. It's hard to believe he mastered his voice so excellently just a few years later, only to lose it all, then kind of get it back again.

    • @ChadLouisNewton
      @ChadLouisNewton Год назад

      I can't find the interview, but Noel did say once that in their early days, a lot of the early demo's were in the wrong key when originally written/rehearsed. Once that problem was fixed, it helped the development of the band go up tenfold.

  • @conormccolgan4758
    @conormccolgan4758 Год назад

    The music industry really is 90% luck

  • @gertstronkhorst2343
    @gertstronkhorst2343 Год назад

    Oasis used other people.

  • @raccoonheadgraduates7947
    @raccoonheadgraduates7947 Месяц назад

    Tony's book cover and font use and his signing off on it just proves Noel made the right choice and clearly Tony still sucks

  • @fireofhislove3395
    @fireofhislove3395 Год назад

    I hate Wonderwall, Oasis, and Noel's attitude.

    • @K.R.O1875
      @K.R.O1875 Год назад +3

      Middle Class commie, by any chance?

    • @jonnyhatesjazz
      @jonnyhatesjazz Год назад +3

      Do you feel better now you've got that off your chest? I hope so as not many people are going to care tbh

    • @dms8418
      @dms8418 Год назад +1

      Why even bother watching or commenting, you sound like a very sad individual

    • @startracker5895
      @startracker5895 Год назад +1

      Why are you on this channel then? 🙄

    • @Endidixknsej
      @Endidixknsej Год назад

      your a fanny then

  • @nicholaswoolfenden5254
    @nicholaswoolfenden5254 Год назад +3

    Noël brought the discipline and direction. Liam was not mature enough to hassle important people. Noel was the right fit and added guitar chops sorely required.
    Liam unfortunately doe not have much good to say about his mega rich brother even now
    Noel got the most money even in 2022, £5.4 million in royalties, net some £75 million vs Liam's £5.4 million. He's gone on to form successful bands
    And need not worry about Noel's sniping from the cheat sheets.
    On camera in interviews Noel is entertaining and mature. Liam still can't be. Too much of a gobshite which once funny, is now a bit sad. The fuck everything strut, the gratuitous put downs.
    I'm a late Oasis fan but it's clear Noel had the goods and further along the writer talent, well over Liam.
    And that must have been difficult given Liam's competitive spirit.
    Thanks James for another enjoyable video. Great work

  • @Faithnomore227
    @Faithnomore227 Месяц назад

    Hi James. I don't agree with much of what you say regarding Noel's lyrics and I think you grant him with way more intelligence than he has. I believe the first two albums are written by other people personally. Noel lacks the vocabulary for a start. Anyway, I love your passion and your content generally. You're a class act, Bud. All the very best 😊