Oasis Videos 【PREMIUM ✮】
If the music videos are the scripted movie, the are the reality show. No band has ever been captured peaking quite like Oasis at Knebworth in 1996.
Additionally, the "Lost Tapes" series on various fan channels showcases: oasis videos
A snapshot of the hedonistic lifestyle that defined the Britpop explosion. If the music videos are the scripted movie,
Despite being the band’s most famous song, the video is deceptively simple. Shot in a Los Angeles studio with a string section, it features a rare, calm moment of brotherly cohesion. However, the real treat for collectors is the alternate version of the —the one featuring a traveling magician. It was scrapped by the band (Noel hated it), and for years, fans traded bootleg VHS tapes just to see the "lost" cut. Despite being the band’s most famous song, the
The masterpiece of this period is undoubtedly "Wonderwall." Directed by Nigel Dick, the video is perhaps the most recognizable visual associated with the band. The simple concept—filming the band in a surreal, kaleidoscopic tunnel of colors while a woman (played by Anouk, the future Dutch pop star) peers through a giant circular frame—became iconic. The color palette, dominated by that strange, warm orange hue, created a dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly matched the song's romantic ambiguity.
Early videos focused on the band’s attitude. In " Supersonic ," the band performs on a London rooftop, capturing the gritty, unpolished essence of Definitely Maybe . This era also includes: