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This time, “MANSFIELD 2005”, the rare repertoire “Love Like A Bomb”, which was cut from the standard broadcast sound source of the “DON’T BELIEVE THE TRUTH” tour, was supplemented with an audience recording. We will deliver rare recordings of audience recordings from other days. In the first place, the sound source of the short-term American tour in June where “Love Like ~” was played is valuable, and since there are no soundboard recordings other than Mansfield, there is no record of any items being released until now. Because of this, it was also a time when only enthusiastic enthusiasts heard about it. This time, the Detroit performance was held about a week before Mansfield. This is an audience recording, but this is quite a good sound quality. It is a sound image with a unique depth, but it is said that the performance centered on Liam Gallagher’s singing voice can be heard firmly. Still, the point is that the surrounding excitement is not bothersome. With this level of recording quality, I think even beginners can enjoy it. Just like Mansfield, Liam was doing really well on this day. In September, when the tour continued in the United States, Liam was clearly not feeling well, and there were many days when he was singing like he was groaning. On that point, it’s great that they sang so well on this day. “Love Like A Bomb”, which is performed in this momentum, is a great performance, but it feels like it doesn’t look good on stage because of its position at the beginning of the concert. Besides, I can’t help but feel that the reaction from the Detroit audience was slow for this song (it makes it easier to listen to lol).I continued to play it in June without giving up, but it ended up being no good… I guess it was. And from July, an electric arrangement version of “Guess God Thinks I’m Abel” will appear as an alternative “DON’T BELIEVE THE TRUTH” repertoire. To begin with, the American tour in June has a lot of positive topics, such as the band’s first visit to Madison Square Garden, and it’s nice to see the momentum coming through throughout the performance. Although it was not as good as MSG, the overall excitement of the concert on this day was quite high, including the big chorus of “Champagne Supernova”. It feels good to hear this again. As a result, “Love Like A Bomb” had great potential but was unfortunately given up before it could shine on stage. More than that, it is a full audience album with good sound quality that captures the June 2005 performance of Oasis, including Liam, who is doing well (Zakk Starkey at the ending of “Rock ‘N’ Roll Star” is also spectacular!). Meadow Brook Amphitheater, Rochester Hills, Detroit, MI, USA 18th June 2005 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (51:05) 1. Fuckin’ In The Bushes 2. Turn Up The Sun 3. Lyla 4. Love Like A Bomb 5 . Bring It On Down 6. Morning Glory 7. Cigarettes & Alcohol 8. The Importance Of Being Idle 9. Little By Little 10. A Bell Will Ring 11. Live Forever 12. The Meaning Of Soul Disc 2 (40:20) 1 . Mucky Fingers 2. Champagne Supernova 3. Rock N Roll Star 4. Songbird 5. Wonderwall 6. Don’t Look Back In Anger 7. My Generation
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