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The British Oasis researcher sent us another stereo soundboard recording from 2000 during Noel’s absence, recorded in Vienna on June 2nd. There is an audience recording here, but the shocking discovery that the sound board was not even available among traders. The sound quality is extremely clear and the stereo sound is excellent with PA out stereo sound board recording. However, unlike the conventional audience, Liam’s rough voice was brought into close-up due to the PA out recording. It is noticeable from the opening “Go Let It Out”. Still, the early stages of the live performance were more stable than Marseille, and “Who Feels Love?” sounded better than Marseille. However, when “Shakermaker” came on, the roughness in her voice escalated further. And in “Gas Panic!”, the voice finally turns inside out. This scene was clearly noticeable in the audience recording, but when it becomes a PA out sound board, it is pushed to the front. As a result, even the scene where Liam’s voice turns upside down again becomes noticeable during “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” which didn’t really bother the audience. Also, even if his voice doesn’t change, Marseille is clearly better at singing songs like “Stand By Me” and “Live Forver.” In this case, it must be a valuable stereo sound board recording, but this Liam’s tone…lol. Also, at this time, the compactness of a full gig on one CD was appealing, and it was a little different to release it as a two-disc set. Therefore, although it is a super valuable stereo sound board recording that appears for the first time, we have decided to release it. Therefore, it is regrettable that Liam’s voice is not good, but this also has an outstanding stereo feeling and you can clearly hear the guitar combination of Gem & Matt Deighton, which is only available at this time. Listening to it this way, it turns out that Gem wasn’t just a perfect copy of Noel’s phrases, but added his own phrases to the ending of “Live Forver,” for example, and Matt, on the other hand, was completely devoted to Kuroko without being intrusive. The situation has been captured. It can be said that it is now a first-class research material. Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D, Vienna, Austria 2nd June 2000 STEREO SBD (74:05) 1. Intro. 2. Go Let It Out 3. Who Feels Love? 4. Supersonic 5. Shakermaker 6. Show stopped due to overcrowding near stage /front barrier The audience rushed in and the fence was broken, so an announcement was made for people to stand back 7. Acquiesce 8. Gas Panic! 9. Roll With It 10. Stand by Me 11. Wonderwall 12. Cigarettes & Alcohol / Whole Lotta Love 13 Live Forever 14. Champagne Supernova 15. Rock ‘n’ Roll Star Liam Gallagher – vocals, tambourine Matt Deighton – guitar Gem Archer – guitar Andy Bell – bass Alan White – drums STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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