Oasis: Supersonic
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- Year:
- 2016
- 122 min
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Does the red light mean it's on, yeah?
- Yeah.
- Pour a few glasses at me.
I've had about four f***ing
coffees today, man,
and they've f***ing proper knocked me out.
What the f***'s going on?
Now I'm f***ing double tired,
it's like, come on.
All right, how are we doing
in there, are we good?
Yeah, we're rolling,
I'm just going to do a sync pip.
Okay, lovely.
So, what do you think
looking back at that time
because it was, like,
two-and-a-half years really,
from being signed to playing Knebworth.
What happened to that band?
What happened to you in those three years?
Sorry, that was a big question.
It is a big question,
and it deserves a big answer.
we're live from Knebworth.
By Sunday night, Oasis will have played
to more than a third of a million people
in just over one week.
Hi, this is Jo Whiley
welcoming you to a rather special event,
the live gig of the decade.
In just over three years, Oasis
will have gone from being a new signing
to one of rock's true giants.
Oasis! Oasis! Oasis!
Three, two, one!
Are we not playing a game?
Oasis was definitely like a f***ing Ferrari.
Great to look at, great to drive,
and it would f***ing spin out of control
every now and again when you go too fast.
We were just lads from a council estate.
Two brothers, head cases.
Oasis' greatest strength
was the relationship between me and Liam.
It's also what drove the band
into the ground in the end,
you know what I mean?
# There we were, now here we are
# All this confusion
# Nothing's the same to me
# There we were, now here we are
# All this confusion
# Nothing's the same to me
# I can't tell you the way I feel because
# The way I feel is oh so new to me
# I can't tell you the way I feel because
# The way I feel is oh so new to me #
For me, music, I wasn't into it until, like,
when I was about 16 or 17 maybe.
Anyone with a guitar, or in a band
I thought was a bit suspect,
you know what I mean?
And like, I'd hurl abuse at them.
I used to share a room with Noel.
A bit of a stoner, a bit of a loner.
You know, he had a guitar,
so he was copping for it,
you know what I mean?
Always very quiet, Noel.
Always in his room
with a piece of paper and a pen
and he'd be writing.
Always strumming the guitar.
Many is the time I went up
and I knocked that guitar and said,
"Bloody guitar, you get on my bloody nerves!"
Yeah, I mean,
once I'd discovered weed and guitars,
you got into another world.
What would you want to go out for?
Everything I ever wanted in life
was coming out of the speakers.
I don't know why me and Liam
would be so different.
We both had the same childhood,
do you know what I mean?
He was a devil, Liam.
Full of it, yeah.
Total attention seeker.
Robbing your clothes, robbing your records,
robbing your this, robbing your that.
Robbing your money.
Definitely a bit of a show-off,
but not to the point where it's,
like, f***ing,
you know, Bonnie Langford,
do you know what I mean?
Or one of them little f***ing brats
with jazz hands.
Well, Liam was, allegedly,
he was the cock of the school.
No one messed with him.
I think one day some rival school turned up
and boshed him on the head with a hammer.
We were stood there having a cig
and I remember all these lads coming down.
These kids pulled out this little f***ing
hammer and went whack on my head.
Blood everywhere.
Got out of f***ing double Maths,
so that was all right.
I've got a perfect alibi for that,
so it's nothing to do with me!
From that day on,
and I know it sounds stupid,
but it was like as if something had f***ing
clicked, do you know what I mean?
You know, I started hearing music,
you know what I mean?
Somebody hammered the music into him.
He's got a f***ing lot to answer for,
hasn't he?
All my life as it existed then was,
like going to sign on,
getting my cash, cashing my dole,
going to the Sifters, getting a record,
buying some weed, going into Greggs,
going back home and f***ing blasting it out
I was just obsessed with being in a band.
Just ob-f***ing-sessed, man.
Actually, I never thought
Liam was interested in music
until he used to sit out there
in the kitchen and say,
"I'm going to be famous one day," he said.
"And you're going to be really proud of me."
I said, "Am I?"
I said, "Well, I hope it's before
"Because we need the money now!"
And then of course,
Bonehead started coming round,
and Tony McCarroll and Guigsy.
That's when Liam formed the band.
I knew Bonehead and I knew Guigs,
and they were in a band called The Rain.
They'd heard I was cool,
and I'd had my epiphany,
and all that bollocks.
Someone in passing just said,
"You know, Liam wanted to be in a band."
Liam came round my house.
His voice was just like, "Whoa!"
You know, it's like, "Yeah!"
# I used to live my life in vain
# Until today it's been the same
# I've gone away... #
It wasn't the Liam we all know.
A bit more softer, a lot more melodic.
And obviously his look. I mean, he looked
like Liam's always looked, you know.
He had a great haircut, great walk.
"I'll have a bit of that."
He went, "Right, look,
do you want to be in this band?"
I says, "Yeah, but we'll have to change that
f***ing name though 'cause it's terrible."
There was a poster in our room
for the Inspiral Carpets.
It certainly wasn't about Swindon Oasis.
It was like, you know,
there was a kebab shop called Oasis.
There was a f***ing taxi rank called Oasis.
That f***ing name keeps coming up, "Oasis".
We were, kind of,
a little bit out on our own.
I just thought, "Oasis", that was good, man.
I'm not in Oasis at this point.
I'm not in a band,
I've no intention of being in a band.
I'm just part of a road crew
for Inspiral Carpets
trying not to get sacked from this job
because I f***ing blagged my way into it
and I'm an absolute chancer.
The main thing was, like,
getting Noel in the band.
Good morning!
He was a songwriter.
He's a tight bastard!
I'm okay with me.
In my head, I thought, "He'll come off tour
"when he sees that we're doing it
"he'll want to join our band
and he'll do the business."
I've done a couple of tours of America.
I'd been to Argentina.
I'd been to Japan.
So as far as they went, I went with them.
I met Mark Coyle,
sat at the back of the tour bus
smoking weed and doing the monitors.
That's how I met Noel,
pulling this f***ing face
because this is his thing.
He's the roadie for that band.
And as soon as we started talking
we were, f***ing, best mates straightaway.
If there's one thing I'd remember about Noel,
is that he never had a f***ing dirty hand.
But he loved that band.
They were all terrified of him.
Yeah, he was just the boss all the way,
from the minute go when I met him.
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