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4.0 out of 5 stars
Oasis, on top of the world, November 23, 2000
This release was taken from their two shows at Earl's Court and Maine Rd in England.Kicking off with the jam fest that is known as "The Swamp Song" and then smoothly gliding into the duet "Acquiesce", this is a good indication that the boys know how to rock.There isn't a sour note to be found here especially when Noel sits down on his stool for another rendition of "The Masterplan" or his otherworldly guitar solo in "Champagne Supernova".It was a bit odd to see Oasis perform "I Am the Walrus" with a Beatles look-a-like, tribute band. Tongues firmly planted in cheeks?The one thing that keeps this video from being consistent are the interview bits they throw in between songs. I have to fast forward through them. Sorry guys.This is a better concert video than the previously released "Live By the Sea" as it shows Oasis at the height of their popularity, on bigger stages, in front of larger crowds, giving their all. Outstanding.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mad fer it? Get this one first!, December 26, 2002
Although "Familiar to Millions" tops this one for interviews, slick bonus material, and production value, true Oasis fans should get "There and Then" first. Why? Because Liam's performance here is much better. While the overall band performance on FTM is superb, Liam's voice is weak and disappointing. I hate to say that as I love this band, but it's true. "There and Then", on the other hand, captures Liam at his best. You will keep watching this for the great live performances. The video shows Oasis at the peak of their worldwide popularity and it is magical. I keep going back to FTM to watch the hilarious interviews with Liam and Noel and to get a sense of the atmosphere at Wembly Stadium, but get this one first for the music! I should mention that I haven't yet seen "Live by the Sea".
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What ever happened to Rock and Roll, September 21, 2000
It seems as if when Oasis left the stage at Knebworth, guitar rock and britpop in general began to die. Shortly after, other than Urban Hymns, the quality of music on the air waves pretty much became intolerable. What started as the 2nd best generation of music with Nirvana belting out Smells like Teen Sprit died at the conclusion of I Am The Walrus. This video showcases one of the best bands at the height of Britpop. This video is truly amazing. If nothing else the video is worth the Swamp Song and Acquiesce when Liam and the rest of the crowd belt out I don't know what it is that makes me feel alive. All of the songs are good, even the acoustic of morning glory. I would have liked to have seen the entire Maine Road show, I have it on CD, instead of cutting to Earls Court. Oasis is truly one of the top bands of the 90's and my favorite. Stacked up against The Rolling Stones or Beatles they have fared well thier first 4 albums. Not to mention the B-Sides Acquiensce, Masterplan, Talk Tonight, Fade Away, and Round are Way. They hopefully will be able to improve on everything else. Also it would be nice if they released Live by the Sea on DVD and the Edinburgh show from 2000.
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