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The December 14th, 1997 G-MEX concert in Manchester, which many fans consider to be the best performance in OASIS history, was recorded in PRO-SHOT video!! The longest recording at the moment with the highest quality image quality!! Including this live performance. As with the 2002-03 tour, the “Be Here Now Tour”, which lasted from September 1997 to March 1998, has not officially released any video software or live albums that can give you an overview. When the Japan tour was held in 1998, the main attraction of the 1997 “Be Here Now Tour” was reduced in order to save Liam’s throat, so it was generally not possible to perform the 1997 tour. Its greatness and importance can hardly be overstated. However, the “Be Here Now Tour” is also a popular tour among fans who collect boots, and as the only PRO-SHOT video from the end of 1997, when it had the most fulfilling performances, it has become a standard material since the video era. This Manchester is a G-MEX performance. Since it was also broadcast on the radio, the sound source is a standard, and now BAYSWATER’s “BAGLIM” plays the role of introducing this performance to a wide range of fans. The best part of the 1997 tour is the charming set list that fans will never forget once they know it, and the performances full of destructive power and presence.However, the video only uses the footage from the 1997 tour in Europe. You can feel its charm visually, including the large-scale stage set. This video, which captures the day when the best performance of the tour was held, is a highlight in its entirety. The members were already in top gear from their first appearance. Liam, who had a faintly unshaven beard and was hard to believe that he was only 25 years old (at the time), not only had a great presence, but also had a great performance, making him quite a sight to behold. From the debut year of 1994, everything is different in the local Manchester performance. On this day, Noel is especially aware of the camera and there are many scenes where he performs while looking at the camera, but that footage is not used in all the broadcasts, and Noel plays towards the camera from behind the screen. There’s also a nice shot of Liam wiping Noel’s sweat with a towel. “Don’t Go Away” After the performance, Liam and Noel incite boos to Manchester United, and there is also an act where Noel makes the audience sing “Who the fuck are Man Utd?”. Immediately after, Liam had some harsh words for United fans (lol). For more football jokes, before the performance of ‘Fade In-Out’, Noel instructs the lighting tech to shine a spotlight on the Manchester City emblem on the cabinet, which is met with a mix of boos and cheers. (By the way, the City emblem is also affixed to the pickguard of Noel’s guitar (Epiphone Sheraton)). “All Around The World” with a horn section added only in the UK, “Fade In-Out” which has a truly wonderful arrangement that is completely different from the studio version and is popular among fans but has not been played on subsequent tours. One complete version was completed on this tour, and the three consecutive large songs of the long “Champagne Supernova”, which were no longer played in the same arrangement on subsequent tours, are truly a masterpiece. It’s a recommended title that overflows with the charm of Oasis, where everything until the last song “Acquiesce” fits perfectly!!! This is the longest version that includes the PV for “All Around The World” played at the beginning of the program and an interview with Noel. And, the parts where there are spots during the live performance have been carefully edited to make it as stress-free as possible. The level down in the second half of “Supersonic” and the screen disturbance just before “Don’t Look Back In Anger” have not been improved, but it is the best image quality at the moment. Don’t talk about Oasis without seeing this video. Although the image quality is not at the official level, it is recommended for beginners. The recording time is 120 minutes with professional specifications with menu chapters.
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