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In Theaters : 07 September, 2004
DVD Release : 07 September, 2004
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♥♥♥♥♥ Not so wonderfull DVD.
This DVD is commerating 10 years since the release of Oasis's dbut album in August 1994, and it would be fair to say they've released an album (expection to Morning Glory) thats done it justice since.
After Be Here Now, Oasis have released a string of pointless records that go absolutley no where, their latest (Don't Beleive The Truth) being the most unartistic statement they've yet to make, yet hailed as a return to form because it won awards and made it to number one, which of course means nothing as their has been nothing else to come out in a blue moon that has shook anything up in recent times.

This band sold out after their "Standing on the shoulder of Giants" album that was released in 2000.

The DVD is sad to watch because you get the feeling the band a more a nostalgia act (much like whats become of U2 and The Rolling Stones these days) rather than making any impact as a band for there music at the present time.
And the DVD concentrating on the album is mostly gossip from journalists and radio announcers and the newer members of the band, and Mani from the Stone Roses raving about how great they think it is, and of course Liam and Noel Gallaghar reflecting on how many times they had to record it, as well as they're producer Owen Morris who spends more time swearing than anything else (and what else can he say? We recorded the album, I was the only one who knew how to mix the record - simple)

Funnily enough, its nice to see Bonehead again and his parts the most interesting.

As for the extras, its just Noel reflecting on stories that last for 20 seconds, the best part is the bonus DVD.

Overall a complete waste of time from a band that should be doing alot better these days.
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