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Related: About this forumOasis reunion show stirs up fans' emotions at the Rose Bowl (LA Times)
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2025-09-07/oasis-rose-bowl-live-review-snip-
Since launching its reunion tour in early July, Oasis the swaggering British rock band formed in the early 1990s by Gallagher on guitar and his younger brother Liam on lead vocals has been traveling the world inspiring great outpourings of emotion wherever it goes. On social media, memes have proliferated equating the catharsis to be had at an Oasis concert to a form of therapy; more than one observer has suggested that gathering with tens of thousands of people to sing along with the Gallaghers songs might turn out to be the cure for the male loneliness epidemic.
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The songs indeed were the thing on Saturday. Oasis sounded great, with those three guitars snarling and shimmering over sturdy grooves that mapped a middle ground among punk, glam and late-Beatles balladry; Liams voice was somehow both brawny and sweet as he reached for the high notes with a kind of taunting effortlessness. And the brothers engaged in a bit of lovable stage business, as when Liam looking superb as always in his signature shades and anorak balanced a tambourine on his head and offered gnomic shout-outs to Woody Woodpecker and to the sword swallowers in the audience.
But this was the least showy pop show Ive seen in years. Oasis comeback is as much about the crowd as it is about the band as much about the people singing along with the music as it is about the people making it. Song after song took the imperative mood: Acquiesce, Bring It on Down, Fade Away, Stand by Me, Cast No Shadow, Slide Away each a command happily obeyed until the next one was issued forth, each abstract enough in its emotional specifics to satisfy whatever need it might meet. (Someday you will find me / Caught beneath the landslide / In a Champagne supernova in the sky still makes gloriously little sense.)
Because theyd done so much to bring the audience together, you couldnt help by the end of the concert to long for a glimpse of a little brotherly love between the Gallaghers. They obliged during the finale, Liam circling Noel then clapping him on the back as the last chords of Champagne Supernova rang out and fireworks filled the sky with smoky light. It wasnt much, and it was more than enough.
Since launching its reunion tour in early July, Oasis the swaggering British rock band formed in the early 1990s by Gallagher on guitar and his younger brother Liam on lead vocals has been traveling the world inspiring great outpourings of emotion wherever it goes. On social media, memes have proliferated equating the catharsis to be had at an Oasis concert to a form of therapy; more than one observer has suggested that gathering with tens of thousands of people to sing along with the Gallaghers songs might turn out to be the cure for the male loneliness epidemic.
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The songs indeed were the thing on Saturday. Oasis sounded great, with those three guitars snarling and shimmering over sturdy grooves that mapped a middle ground among punk, glam and late-Beatles balladry; Liams voice was somehow both brawny and sweet as he reached for the high notes with a kind of taunting effortlessness. And the brothers engaged in a bit of lovable stage business, as when Liam looking superb as always in his signature shades and anorak balanced a tambourine on his head and offered gnomic shout-outs to Woody Woodpecker and to the sword swallowers in the audience.
But this was the least showy pop show Ive seen in years. Oasis comeback is as much about the crowd as it is about the band as much about the people singing along with the music as it is about the people making it. Song after song took the imperative mood: Acquiesce, Bring It on Down, Fade Away, Stand by Me, Cast No Shadow, Slide Away each a command happily obeyed until the next one was issued forth, each abstract enough in its emotional specifics to satisfy whatever need it might meet. (Someday you will find me / Caught beneath the landslide / In a Champagne supernova in the sky still makes gloriously little sense.)
Because theyd done so much to bring the audience together, you couldnt help by the end of the concert to long for a glimpse of a little brotherly love between the Gallaghers. They obliged during the finale, Liam circling Noel then clapping him on the back as the last chords of Champagne Supernova rang out and fireworks filled the sky with smoky light. It wasnt much, and it was more than enough.
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Oasis reunion show stirs up fans' emotions at the Rose Bowl (LA Times) (Original Post)
highplainsdem
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Paul being there and obviously loving Oasis was especially important. But so were Billie
highplainsdem
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(12,380 posts)1. Who was the the Rose Bowl to see Oasis?
Paul McCartney Billie Eilish, Leonardo DiCaprio, Metallicas James Hetfield, and Machine Guns Kelly. Yes - really that special.
highplainsdem
(58,138 posts)2. Paul being there and obviously loving Oasis was especially important. But so were Billie
Eilish, Metallica's Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, and Machine Gun Kelly as reminders of how wide their appeal is.
Photo of Machine Gun Kelly at the show, wearing an Oasis shirt, here: https://www.justjared.com/2025/09/07/stars-attend-oasis-concert-in-la-niall-horan-demi-lovato-kristen-stewart-more/4/
Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud (Ozzy Osbourne protege) did a cover of Champagne Supernova in 2020, during Covid quarantine...and this got 16 million views on YouTube:
I'm glad they did it.
But it does make me appreciate the brilliance of the original more: