this is so chill.. all good vibes.. 90s sounded fun! Love oasis.. watching this with a glass of wine after work, great vibes, happy people, good to watch, peace
90s sounded fun. I feel bad if you grew up after the world lost its soul (2000) Yeah, I'm from 81. No smartphones and all that sh*t. I formed my own personality. I really feel sorry for this new generation. They sound, look and act all the same. Multimedia created their personality and I'm afraid they are going to suffer from personality crises and deep depression once they hit their 30s Memories and ourselves are all we have left in this fake and crazy world.. But its alright cause were strong!
I just saw my life before me…..14 years old and the world being such an amazing place; so much wonder and excitement, I do anything to go back to the 90’s for one day
It seems like yesterday that period, and also a long time ago now. It was a great time to be in your 20’s. I wasn’t at those gigs but it was “Britpop” at its peak. This was pre-internet, I hope something will one day come that will be as historic as this period of British culture.
We thought the 90’s were normal, the 90’’s were anything but normal, the 90’s were special and only those who lived through the 90’s will understand how special those years were. We were making history…
Things were so simple back then. No mobiles in site. No social media. If you were there your head was upright taking it all in & you then tell everyone what it was about. End of.
Fuckin hate getting old. I was born 76 so got to experience every minute of oasis. Got tickets for wembley next summer. Although england is a joke of a country now well tbh its not even england anymore i cant fuckin wait. You changed my life from 93 onwards heres hoping u change it again. Bring on 25.7.25 As u fuckin were.....
I agree , I'm 1973 , the 90s was my era for being an adult , I had the time of my life and I would go back and happily live that decade over and over , I'd be happy to get away from the utter misery of the 2020's
I went to the Sunday show what a brilliant time of my life. I also remember it took 4 hours to get out of the car park at the end of the night, that wasn’t so great
yeh they should have taken 50 percent of tickets from all shows and sold them at the box offices for the advertised price. they have sold out iterally.
Kula shaker was so cool back then, its great to know that Noel actually liked them and invited them to play at the festival. I dunno when things went sour between them...
@@BiffTannen-lo3gf Cool. I didn’t realise she did the whole page 3 malarkey, makes sense I suppose. Wonder if that contributed to her drinking? Yes I had a sneaky look just now
Great to see this, never liked the preachers or OCS but every other band was wicked ( old 90's expression) especially liked kula shaker - their song hey dude was top drawer.
Was lucky enough to be there on the Saturday , almost 30 years later the band are finally playing again but so much has changed for the worse, culture , politics everything is dour . Let’s hope oasis can at least revive some sort of relief from daily life . The nineties were the last great decade but you just took it for granted back then.
I can't find it to say it seems like yesterday. This is definitely a lifetime ago. Our society isn't as carefree and liberal as this was with everybody coming together. Too much 'diversity' that's actually divided us. Our love for music just about keeps us binded. Thank goodness for Oasis.
Don’t get too nostalgic. I was at the first Knebworth gig and there were loads of problems (as partly covered in the doc). Booze got confiscated at the entrance, then a massive queue and inflated prices for beer inside. Also impossible to get to the rancid loo once you were deep into the crowd. This was also before me or my mates had mobile phones, so we were constantly paranoid we’d lose each other. Also, the site was too big. I measured Noel as being as big as my little finger nail, this was halfway toward the stage. Then getting home was a shit fest.
What happened to music these days! why can't we have any bands like these anymore!! We want proper bands back playing guitar music 🎸 Can Oasis save our music next year in 2025
That was alot of money back then specially when you would be paying between 5-10 quid at most gigs, but after this the booking agencies realized that people would pay more to see bands and DJs and Hay presto look at what people pay today
@@zaftra it's just an opinion mate, but to me this is awful stuff...everybody's trying to be cool and just coming across as total jerks, and the artificialness of Theakston and Middlemiss is embarrassing to watch. I think even at the time it felt like that particularly party was well over at this point, it had become so huge and mainstream it had lost its way, become codified and repacked for sale to the lowest common denominator customer. But it's just an opinion...if you think this was a better Oasis gig than, for example, Loch Lomond or Irvine Beach, that's fair enough but I think you're wrong.
@@lucasoheyze4597 So why you watching it? Also, you're probably taking things a little too serious. That era started to wane in 1997, 1995/1996 was probably it's peak.
@@zaftra just watching out of interest, theres no crime in that...I wasnt at Knebworth because I didn't fancy it, but I did see Oasis, Charlatans, Cast, Kula Shaker and the Manics in the 90s, so I think I'm allowed to watch and comment like anybody else 🤷🏻♀️
i was there in 1996 but the manic street preachers and ocean colour scene were better live than oasis they were ok nothing amazing they probably off their heads lot of hype loads good bands there not just oasis
22.50 to see the prodigy, pulp, the chemical brothers, oasis, the manic street preachers and the other chancers like kula shaker and ocean colour scene, I paid 3 quid to see kula shaker at the roadhouse, they were really good so I'm not knocking them, but imagine paying 22.50 to see all these bands that ain't shit
Like a little time capsule to a tiny part of the last great decade and part of British culture, all that was missing was a big f*** off rave afterwards..proper rave btw no phones etc
Lots of rose tinted comments in here, some with some thinly veiled racism. I lived the 90's saw Oasis 5 times, it was cool and all but I was a teenager, generally speaking things are always better when you have no responsibilities and your priority is having fun. My dad reckons the 60's were the best decade, just depends when you were born.
Nothing rose tinted about it. A house back then was three times earnings, average car was one third of earnings, university education was free, trade college was easy to enter and a young person that was motivated got a career. Houses today are 10 times earnings and upward mobility is a fantasy to most people.
I wish I didn't do too many drugs, messed up my head, cabbaged, I wish i went to see all these bands, Oasis rocks, when this knebworth festival was on, I was probably in prison. 😂😂😂✌️✌️✌️💥❤️🎨🖌️ that's where Lynyrd Skynyrd played, fucking hell my favourite of the 70s. Iconic history. 👊💥✌️😉
We took for granted the culture we had back then. Everything feels like its turning to crap now.
💯
Couldn’t agree more take me back anytime it’s not evolving for the better
Definitely
The 90s were class
Much better times indeed.
It always seems better in the good old days
this is so chill.. all good vibes.. 90s sounded fun!
Love oasis.. watching this with a glass of wine after work, great vibes, happy people, good to watch, peace
@@realreddog8866me too dude, I really do to the point where it's depressing
90s sounded fun.
I feel bad if you grew up after the world lost its soul (2000)
Yeah, I'm from 81. No smartphones and all that sh*t.
I formed my own personality.
I really feel sorry for this new generation.
They sound, look and act all the same.
Multimedia created their personality and I'm afraid they are going to suffer from personality crises and deep depression once they hit their 30s
Memories and ourselves are all we have left in this fake and crazy world..
But its alright cause were strong!
They really were!
I just saw my life before me…..14 years old and the world being such an amazing place; so much wonder and excitement, I do anything to go back to the 90’s for one day
I miss the 90’s
Me too, bro. Proud to have lived through the 90s, probably the 2nd best decade to live through apart from the 60s.
Absolutely
the 90,s was the last great decade.
yeah ☝️❤️🙏
I miss Miss Midlemiss
It seems like yesterday that period, and also a long time ago now. It was a great time to be in your 20’s. I wasn’t at those gigs but it was “Britpop” at its peak.
This was pre-internet, I hope something will one day come that will be as historic as this period of British culture.
You had a period?
I was there , age 21 , on the Sunday, in the pit to , fantastic day , seems like last week. 😂😁
British culture will be gone if we don’t fight for it
This was not pre-internet
20's? Bit old!
What a time! I miss the 90s before the internet took over, 9/11, social media, etc
We thought the 90’s were normal, the 90’’s were anything but normal, the 90’s were special and only those who lived through the 90’s will understand how special those years were. We were making history…
Was 12 in 1990! Omg I wanna go back lol fast forward 30 years and off to Wembley 2025!!!!!
Things were so simple back then. No mobiles in site. No social media. If you were there your head was upright taking it all in & you then tell everyone what it was about. End of.
"I love it, room for everybody here. Yes, all are welcome. Yes indeed, I love them. Fun, nice, life, youth, beautiful. I'm all for it"
Hello Baroness
id give you all a big kiss.
Well you go to hell!
Fuckin hate getting old. I was born 76 so got to experience every minute of oasis. Got tickets for wembley next summer. Although england is a joke of a country now well tbh its not even england anymore i cant fuckin wait. You changed my life from 93 onwards heres hoping u change it again. Bring on 25.7.25 As u fuckin were.....
I agree , I'm 1973 , the 90s was my era for being an adult , I had the time of my life and I would go back and happily live that decade over and over , I'd be happy to get away from the utter misery of the 2020's
wasnt all that great to be honest ...everything overrated af just like oasis
@@camlee2341if only they knew
@@mistyblue1057knew what ?
Bit old for oasis weren't you?
So many bands that I had forgotten about. What an era!
Jayne middle miss 😍
I hear ya
Google images " Jayne Middlemass- no make up"! You won't believe what lies underneath 😂😂
Great music, generally happy people enjoying the moment and not looking for offence everywhere. The last great decade.
You maybe overdosing on the internet if you think everyone going to concerts these days are looking to get offended and aren’t happy 😂😂
@@frankfrank2637 No, just using my eyes and ears. I didn't say everyone either.
Great footage. Used to have a huge crush on Jayne Middlemiss back in the day!
Yes! I was 12 at this time, Middlemiss one of my first crushes... I also remember trying to copy Theakstons hair cut from his Live and Kicking days...
Get some help
@@joco2826😂😂
We grew up in a golden age. And didn’t fully appreciate it until it was over.
I went to the Sunday show what a brilliant time of my life. I also remember it took 4 hours to get out of the car park at the end of the night, that wasn’t so great
Goodness me, we had SO many good bands back then
The line up was insane
Oasis, pulp, manics, Ocean colour scene, chemical bros, prodigy, bootleg beatles, cast, charlatans
Pulp?
Kula Shaker!
'They're working class lads - why don't they look after us - lower the prices' 😂😂
yeh they should have taken 50 percent of tickets from all shows and sold them at the box offices for the advertised price. they have sold out iterally.
Never worked a day in their lives, dole dossers.
Manics were incredible as were Prodigy.
manics musically way better than oasis
Kula shaker was so cool back then, its great to know that Noel actually liked them and invited them to play at the festival. I dunno when things went sour between them...
That was actually a class bit of TV
She was/ is gorgeous
When Britain and British music was great!
16:33 Noel is a clever guy.
I used to really fancy Jayne Middlemiss. That’s a blast from the past.
I didn’t realise so many awesome bands played that weekend…
This is probably the best documentary showing what it was ACTUALLY like! Jayne Middlemiss is so hot.
Yeah she used to get the dids out back in the day
@@BiffTannen-lo3gf Cool. I didn’t realise she did the whole page 3 malarkey, makes sense I suppose. Wonder if that contributed to her drinking? Yes I had a sneaky look just now
@@robertjones9598 😁
She looks sexy as fuk sing. Roll with it in that van.....🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇
Cast what a great band
You know it's bad when 90s nostalgia is a thing.
Great to see this, never liked the preachers or OCS but every other band was wicked ( old 90's expression) especially liked kula shaker - their song hey dude was top drawer.
What a weekend of bands!
Peak of British culture..take us back
No reunion for the Manics.. they kept at it, kept writing and weathered the lows. Still great today and yes James can STILL hit the big notes
they were always the better band...musically and lyrically
Was lucky enough to be there on the Saturday , almost 30 years later the band are finally playing again but so much has changed for the worse, culture , politics everything is dour . Let’s hope oasis can at least revive some sort of relief from daily life . The nineties were the last great decade but you just took it for granted back then.
she did made history
Liam driving with that golf car😂
Man internet ruined us
They had their time. Let’s leave it at that.
Just realised it was Jayne who gave Noel the 'This is history' opening statement idea on the Sunday!
Jayne middlemiss was smoking in the 90s. I just finished my GCSEs and then Knebworth (Sunday), to be 16yr again.
She would be a 5/10 today 😂 it’s getting tough boys
I can't find it to say it seems like yesterday. This is definitely a lifetime ago. Our society isn't as carefree and liberal as this was with everybody coming together. Too much 'diversity' that's actually divided us. Our love for music just about keeps us binded. Thank goodness for Oasis.
Liberalism and leftism is the root cause of the social ills you are alluding to.
Could you elaborate on the too much diversity thats actually divided us part
Don’t get too nostalgic. I was at the first Knebworth gig and there were loads of problems (as partly covered in the doc). Booze got confiscated at the entrance, then a massive queue and inflated prices for beer inside. Also impossible to get to the rancid loo once you were deep into the crowd. This was also before me or my mates had mobile phones, so we were constantly paranoid we’d lose each other. Also, the site was too big. I measured Noel as being as big as my little finger nail, this was halfway toward the stage. Then getting home was a shit fest.
@@MARMALARD49 seriously. thats what it's all about. You sound like an absolute fairy.
@@TechNoir-wz5icI think you know. Even if you didn’t, you wouldn’t listen to me or anyone to change your mind anyway
06:30 "Ma Gallagher" - That's not Ma Gallagher
90s where fkng awesome
great times great bands and now these times are memories never to happen again.
Gives names back in the day
I miss times I didn't live in.
Is that Martin Gore at 06:16?
Yes
Given the onscreen graphic says “Martin Gore”, I reckon there’s a really good chance it is.
I couldn’t imagine him being at Oasis but that was definitely him
he's a massive oasis fan
@@radidov5333 really? I did not know 😲
Love Noel
This is the era i remember
A real period piece. A young Ant or Dec and even Lee Chapman
Hands up who wants to go back to those teenage days in the 90’s when life was so simple….
Was there on Sunday night. Didn’t stop raining 😂
Before Leslie ash turned herself into a freshwater trout
😂😂😂😂 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
😂
Funny seeing this again
These bands were the reinvention of the 60s.
Theakston and middlemiss is 90s all over
Great video , random question who's the woman with the charlatans ?
Great day out for the lads in the band. Shit show for everyone else..
What is the reporter’s name? She’s brilliant! ❤️
18:08 Thats me holding up a rolled up poster. Still got it 😁
It's all coming back don't worry people keep you're eye out for a band called Ryder there going to be something to behold class act.👍👍👍👍
Not one camera phone in sight
They hadn't been invented then.
Self indulgence at it's best.
Jayne I love you
"the bill at this cack"? 4:20 I don' t think so Damon
Ahh I love John Power 🩷
People were alright back then ..now they've turned nasty!
Jane Middlemiss….she was lush back in the day
I feel sorry for these kids who missed the 80s
I was born 1968, 80's were horrendous in every way. Fashion, popular music, yuppies.
@@zaftra you where on the wrong side of history I’m afraid,
10:10 wait until you hear about ticket prices in 2024…
Anyone know the song in the background whilst kula shaker are speaking at 12:10?
"Alright "by Cast.
The good old days when Jayne Middlemiss use to get her baps out on page three 😂
The day I was there Oasis were awful, Cast were incredible
What happened to music these days! why can't we have any bands like these anymore!!
We want proper bands back playing guitar music 🎸
Can Oasis save our music next year in 2025
Lol
middlemiss was so fit
I thought I saw Drew Barrymore @9:09 🤔
Shit "cast" were there, gutted I missed this gig
So is this from the 60s or 90s, by the guy''s haircuts I can't tell... 😂 Unfortunatly I had that hair not before '97.
15:45. Noel fell in love with the cute mtv girl😂
LIAM HEADLINER AT KNOBWORTH
So cald seen them when I seen them when they was not even no 1 ever in Wales neecthem and a few more 😮
“You paid a lot of money” 22.50 🤣 thanks for uploading
That was alot of money back then specially when you would be paying between 5-10 quid at most gigs, but after this the booking agencies realized that people would pay more to see bands and DJs and Hay presto look at what people pay today
@@Andrew-rz7qt I paid £192 for two tickets to see LG this year 🫣 worth every penny
@@Andrew-rz7qt Although adjusted for inflation it would be about £45 today, but we all know it would not be £45 today in reality, maybe £245
@@olivergilliland464 youre not far off
£22.50 was a fortune in 1996. It was like a mini festival each day with all the different bands though.
Such a great era for music
jayne middlemiss was fit
Probably still is
And the end of indie era I’m afraid
Ocean Colour Scene.... Damon Minchin!! 😂😂😂😂
Damon Minchin pmsl
Jesus what a dull dull reflection of British music at that time
It really is pathetic, eh.
oh look, somebody trying to e different.
@@zaftra it's just an opinion mate, but to me this is awful stuff...everybody's trying to be cool and just coming across as total jerks, and the artificialness of Theakston and Middlemiss is embarrassing to watch. I think even at the time it felt like that particularly party was well over at this point, it had become so huge and mainstream it had lost its way, become codified and repacked for sale to the lowest common denominator customer. But it's just an opinion...if you think this was a better Oasis gig than, for example, Loch Lomond or Irvine Beach, that's fair enough but I think you're wrong.
@@lucasoheyze4597 So why you watching it?
Also, you're probably taking things a little too serious.
That era started to wane in 1997, 1995/1996 was probably it's peak.
@@zaftra just watching out of interest, theres no crime in that...I wasnt at Knebworth because I didn't fancy it, but I did see Oasis, Charlatans, Cast, Kula Shaker and the Manics in the 90s, so I think I'm allowed to watch and comment like anybody else 🤷🏻♀️
i was there in 1996 but the manic street preachers and ocean colour scene were better live than oasis they were ok nothing amazing they probably off their heads lot of hype loads good bands there not just oasis
22.50 to see the prodigy, pulp, the chemical brothers, oasis, the manic street preachers and the other chancers like kula shaker and ocean colour scene, I paid 3 quid to see kula shaker at the roadhouse, they were really good so I'm not knocking them, but imagine paying 22.50 to see all these bands that ain't shit
Like a little time capsule to a tiny part of the last great decade and part of British culture, all that was missing was a big f*** off rave afterwards..proper rave btw no phones etc
Tribal Gathering was THE rave ‘95-‘97, awesome line ups and went on all night, shame it stopped
10:09 It's 2024 and not much has changed. They've been ripping off their fans for the best part of 30 years.
It's good
Moaning about ticket prices. Try 2024 prices pal.
Lots of rose tinted comments in here, some with some thinly veiled racism. I lived the 90's saw Oasis 5 times, it was cool and all but I was a teenager, generally speaking things are always better when you have no responsibilities and your priority is having fun. My dad reckons the 60's were the best decade, just depends when you were born.
Nothing rose tinted about it. A house back then was three times earnings, average car was one third of earnings, university education was free, trade college was easy to enter and a young person that was motivated got a career. Houses today are 10 times earnings and upward mobility is a fantasy to most people.
I wish I didn't do too many drugs, messed up my head, cabbaged, I wish i went to see all these bands, Oasis rocks, when this knebworth festival was on, I was probably in prison. 😂😂😂✌️✌️✌️💥❤️🎨🖌️ that's where Lynyrd Skynyrd played, fucking hell my favourite of the 70s. Iconic history. 👊💥✌️😉
And the "charlatans" why didn't I go to this
How hot is Jayne Middlemiss
The world started to go to sh*t starting from September 2001. Been downhill since then.