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Oasis - Supersonic [Blu-ray]
P**Y
A must for oasis fans
Great dvd good quality and arrived promptly and seller great to deal with as they enclosed instructions if anything was at fault which happily there wasn’t DVD excellent and well packaged a must for all Oasis fans highly recommend
T**M
The origins & rise of Oasis
It covers the origins & rise of Oasis up to the Knebworth 1996 Concert.Also available is a big solid book that ties in with this film.It has a similar style to the film & the same interviews.A lot of what they say appears as lyrics in their songs.
J**H
Brilliant
Great documentary on a band that it's cool not to like any more - but, back in the day ... they were immense. Even in 2020's Liam and Noel are still hitting the top of the charts. How many other bands/acts from back then are doing that? Robbie? Nothing. Damon. Nothing. Radiohead? Nada. Oasis are an inconvenient truth.
P**V
Feeling Supersonic give me this DVD
Great DVD, captures the Oasis spirit truly. As Liam says, “Oasis was like a Ferrari, looked good and sometimes spun out of control”. So true. Really captures their peak times. Well edited, great graphics and new stories never told before. A great documentary for fans and newcomers
W**N
Best of British....
Well now, what have we got here, the ole Gally bros from 90s lad-fest Britpop-culture come back for one last slice of action. Which is fair enough I guess. Is this a retrospective? a re-telling? or something new in its own right, that stands up as an individual entity on its own merits etc? I think the answer is yes, mostly. A fly on the wall rockumentary. A personal trail-blaze through the lives of five-eight men from Manchester. A blast from the past of one of Britain's best ever bands.90s was a strange decade - nothing could top the 80s. So what came afterwards was always going to be underwhelming? and how do you follow GNR? for balls and plain attitude? were Oasis that dangerous? all the laddishness in the world, trashing hotel rooms, drugs, drink and women, had all been done before. Manchester bands were nothing new. How did two Manc-Irish scallies, Noel and Liam make the big time with a mediocre band called Oasis?My take would be that they were very British, very un-american, so un-american, they looked out of place in Seattle. Compare Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Queensryche et all to Oasis, and what do you get? a no-brainer, that just doesn't compute at all, does it? They were from a different planet. They were the best of British. They do admit on this dvd, they weren't the best musicians, there was always lots of tension within the band and lots of line-up changes and arguments. But they had something between them, something other bands didn't have. Two brothers, sibling rivalries, a simple outlook, they were on the dole one min, rock superstars the next. They were just so ordinary, there was no hype, no gloss, no sheen, no veneer, they were Man City fans, from a grotty council estate in Burnage, east Manchester. This is beyond a hackneyed rags-to-riches story. This is Supersonic.So, how do you get eight number one albums and eight number one singles though? Sell millions of records and play 250k fan shows in Knebworth? All in the space of a few years in the 90s. Was it too much, too fast, too young, too soon? Meeting the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street as well, along the way? Answers on a postcard.My answer would be: They had songs. Simple. Noel Gallagher wrote songs. Brilliant songs. Songs that spoke of inner-turmoil but resonated with fearlessness, they felt reachable to an audience. Here I am, am just a bloke that writes songs. You can listen-in, if you want, I don't mind. He was his own audience and the real audience took to him and his good-looking singer younger brother, like a duck to water. They were on stage and in the crowd at the same time. They were just lads messing about. They had something special. Something unique that no other band had. Or ever will. They weren't the new Beattles, they were never popular or populist enough for that tag. They were just Oasis. Just lads out on the lash - who could happen to write songs and play tunes, while playing footy during days off or production down time. This is so un-complicated.The idea of the drugs is another thing, other bands did heroin that killed them, Oasis just got stoned. Layne Stayley and Alice in Chains were brilliant. But he's dead now. Who remembers him, that's not from Seattle? Kurt Cobain is dead too...Nirvana were bigger than Oasis? maybe, but grunge is grunge, it's not British. Oasis were the epitome of Britishness. There was no mention of Seattle or other music in this dvd, no music journalist media interviews - just a monologue of Noel and Liam. Up close and Personal. No studio interviews or face ups, just voices - behind the band. The other band members like Bonehead are there too.It did, like all good things, come to an end, and it's a shame they are no longer on talking terms. Did they get too close? Did they implode in some way? who knows. Those albums will live forever, long after they're dead. They made something. They had guts, they had attitude, they had perseverance. They had other rivalries with other British bands too. Blur and Pulp and others seemed to fan the flames and they got burnt. Oasis out-sold them all. This is a great watch, wish i'd caught in the cinema when it was on. There'll never be another band like them. Love them or hate them, they were the best of British of the 90s.
A**R
The Greatest Band now get the Greatest Documentary
If your music scene was absolutely defined by the best Rock n' roll band ever, and even if it wasn't, this film is for you.Hilarious, fast paced, well structured and spine tingling every time one of THOSE tracks kick in. If your skin doesn't get goosebumps when the thunderous roar of Columbia kicks in....check your pulse.Definitely a shoe-in for one of the greatest music documentaries of all time, and worth the money just to re-live the music, sights and sounds that defined a generation, with the authentic voices of the band who meant everything to everyone.
G**S
Brought it all back.
Great documentary , it genuinely brought it all back ( I was 17 in 96 , and did knebworth) . I genuinely got choked up at the end .
G**Y
5 stars because its oasis and I love them and even when I do watch it I ...
not watched it as my son is determined to never sleep through the night and there is no way I am watching it without a glass of wine, 5 stars because its oasis and I love them and even when I do watch it I will be giving it 5 stars anyway!!!! on the plus side I think I've seen every single spoiler on facebook so yeah it was awesome :/
N**N
VERSION FRANÇAISE AVEC SOUS TITRES EN FRANÇAIS.
Cela faisait des mois que je recherchais ce fantastique documentaire sur le groupe avec des sous titres en français, c'est chose faite. La jaquette est également entièrement en français.Je vous mets le lien du produit car amazon propose plusieurs références pour le même article.https://www.amazon.fr/Oasis-Supersonic-Blu-ray-Import-anglais/dp/9461874731/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1417Y29BI30FP&keywords=oasis+blu+ray+supersonic&qid=1671563330&sprefix=oasis+bluray+supersonic%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-1
J**O
Sorberbio documental
Soberbio documental, tal cual lo era la banda.Independientemente de si Noel y Liam son unas personas conflictivas, hay que reconocer que Oasis es una de las bandas británicas más aclamadas de todos los tiempos. El documental contiene comentarios de todos los integrantes del grupo, de las personas y familiares cercanos a ellos, videos inéditos y toda la crudeza con la que podían hablar los hermanos Gallagher. Incluso si no eres fan de la banda, disfrutas todo el documental. Como dato, el video sólo toma de la época de los inicios (1991) hasta uno de los conciertos más grande de la historia (Knebworth 1996) en la cual Oasis estaba en su apogeo.Indudablemente es uno de los documentales mejor elaborado y que se disfruta tanto por la música, como por su proyección visual. Citando a Noel Gallagher: "This is history, right here, right now, this is history".
Z**O
Oasis: los últimos rockeros.
Documental nostálgico. Grandes reflexiones de estos hermanos que, por momentos, supieron parar y retroceder en el tiempo; Oasis, tan de los noventa y a veces, imposible de catalogar en una década.Me parece genial que la cinta se quede en ese concierto tan histórico, sí, el grupo se fue a la mierda, pero nadie les puede quitar la corona.Fucking Gallaghers!
T**T
„Wenn alles gesagt und getan ist bleiben nur die Songs übrig.“
Genau so sieht es aus. Sieben Jahre nach dem Ende der Band, die ich persönlich als einzigen legitimen Nachfolger der Beatles gesehen habe, steht dieser Satz wie in Fels gemeißelt. Oasis, was war das für eine Nummer!? Zwei Brüder, die in einer Art seltsamen Hassliebe verbunden waren. Zunächst dachten wir, dass sei ein Promotion-Trick; war es aber nicht. Mat Whitecross Dokumentarfilm zeigt auf, wie tief und unüberwindbar die Gräben zwischen Noel und Liam Gallagher tatsächlich waren. Es gibt Interviews zu hören, deren Inhalte zwischen Schwachsinn und Genialität hin und her schwanken. Bilder, die zeigen, dass Drogen allgegenwärtig in der Band waren. Und Musik, die noch einmal eindrücklich belegt, dass da etwas ganz, ganz Großes im Gange war. Whitecorss Film überzeugt mit Klasse-Originalaufnahmen, wunderbaren Versionen bekannter Songs und jeder Menge Geplauder aus dem Nähkästchen. Im Nachhinein bin ich froh, dabei gewesen zu sein. Wenn auch nur als Zuschauer und Zuhörer. Für die Beatles war ich(leider) zu jung, mit Oasis ließ sich das Gefühl die „beste Band der Welt“ zu kennen, allerdings sehr gut nachholen.Whitecross befasst sich mit der Familie Gallagher. Drei Brüder, eine liebende Mutter, ein prügelnder Vater. Noel, dessen Leben nur aus Musik bestand. Liam, dessen Leben aus Nichts bestand. Ausgerechnet dieser Liam, ein Querkopf und Rabauke, gründet eine Band. Zu der stößt Noel dazu. Es gibt eine Initialzündung, die anfänglich in der Bedeutungslosigkeit verpufft. Nach dem ersten Oasis-Auftritt am 18.08.1991 dauert es zwei Jahre, bis die Band in Glasgow einen Plattenvertrag erhält. Was dann passiert ist Geschichte. Riesige Erfolge, grandiose Streitigkeiten, unfassbare Musik, Skandale bis zum Abwinken und am Ende ein Konzert, für das 2,4 Millionen Briten Karten kaufen wollten. Kann es noch weiter nach oben gehen? Definitiv nicht. Was folgt ist das, was allen großen Bands passiert. Die Industrie vereinnahmt das kreative Musikprojekt und es geht nur noch um Geld, Geld und Geld. Daran zerbrechen Oasis. Was übrig bleibt, sind die Songs. Die sind auch heute noch besser als fast alles, was neu auf dem Musikmarkt erscheint. Wer -Supersonic- sieht, der wird sich fragen wie diese „einfachen Jungs aus einer einfachen Gegend(Zitat Noel Gallagher)“ diesen unfassbaren Hype ausgelöst haben. Schwer zu erklären. Aber ich kann ihnen aus eigener Erfahrung sagen: Wer sich damals für Musik interessierte und Songs wie -Wonderwall, Back in Anger oder Champagne Supernova- zum ersten Mal hörte, der dachte er sei Zeuge einer Offenbarung. Egal wie schräg und unsympathisch die Gallaghers auch rüber kamen; sie, vor allem aber ihre Musik, fehlen mir heute…
A**ー
見れない
自宅のプレイヤーでは再生出来なかった。この映画自体最高に良かったのに残念
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