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Two weeks before Minneapolis, this gig was recorded at the Academy, a live house in New York. This is also an audience recording using DAT, but the sound image is distant and Tony’s drums thump. Still, the sound quality itself is clear enough because it was recorded on DAT. The performance is just as good as in Minneapolis, and the clear sound quality makes it clear that both Gallagher brothers are enjoying their gig in New York. Of course, Liam’s voice is also in top form. And above all, “Headshrinker,” a symbol of this period, remains on the set list. It is no exaggeration to say that this song is the highlight, but it starts with an explosive feeling that is no less intense than the song heard on the popular album “DALLAS 1995 DAT MASTER.” This intensity is unique to real-time performance… If you listen to it with fascination, you will lose track of the timing when Liam returns to singing after the performance breaks, and there will be a small gap in the singing part. This mistake may have made Liam rotten, but in the end he was unable to attack. It is tempting to speculate that this incident was the reason why the song was not played at the end of the tour, but at the same time, it is a very valuable sound source in that it captures the incident that occurred in the rare repertoire of the tour with clear sound quality. In addition, in the intros of “(It’s Good) To Be Free” and “Supersonic”, Noel starts playing with phrases and patterns that he has plenty of room for, which is probably a sign of confidence at the end of the tour. Liam was still in the midst of his mischievous period. It was very cute to see him pointing at a woman in the audience before starting “Supersonic” and saying, “You’re nice.” The addition of heavy new songs such as “Headshrinker” to the previous “(It’s Good) To Be Free”, and the experience of the intense tour the previous year made this a transitional period that made you feel the dignity and evolution, but it is also a valuable sound source that shows that the band was still young and was performing with a momentum that seemed to rush through at once. Although it does not reach the powerful sound image of Minneapolis, it is still a good sound source that will entertain you with the clarity unique to DAT audiences. If you are a maniac, there is no doubt that the happening of “Headshrinker” alone will make you grin! The Academy, New York, NY, USA 8th March 1995 (77:22) 1. Rock ‘N’ Roll Star 2. Columbia 3. Fade Away 4. Shakermaker 5. Digsy’s Dinner 6. Live Forever 7. Headshrinker 8. Up In The Sky 9. Bring It On Down 10. Slide Away 11. (It’s Good) To Be Free 12. Cigarettes & Alcohol 13. Mar ried With Children 14. Supersonic 15. I Am The Walrus Liam Gallagher – lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher – lead guitar, vocals Paul Arthurs – rhythm guitar Paul McGuigan – bass Tony McCarroll – drums
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