Oasis: Definitely Maybe (2004) |
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Oasis: Definitely Maybe (2004) |
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Anthony Griffiths | ... |
Himself - The Real People
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Chris Griffiths | ... |
Himself - The Real People
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Mani | ... |
Himself - The Stone Roses /
Primal Scream /
Dirty Red
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Keith Cameron | ... |
Himself - Journalist
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Marcus Russell | ... |
Himself - Oasis Manager
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Alan McGee | ... |
Himself - Creation Records Founder
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Mark Coyle | ... |
Himself - Producer /
Dirty Red
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Tim Abbot | ... |
Himself - Creation Records
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Chris Abbot | ... |
Himself - Creation Records
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Gem Archer | ... |
Himself - Heavy Stereo /
Oasis 1999 to Present
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Phil Smith | ... |
Himself - Roadie /
DJ /
Super Blue
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Jason Rhodes | ... |
Himself - Guitar Tech
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Owen Morris | ... |
Himself - Producer
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Andy Bell | ... |
Himself - Ride /
Hurricane #1 /
Oasis 1999 to Present
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Tony McCarroll | ... |
Himself - Drummer 1991-1995
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Basically what you get on this DVD is a 1 hour documentary on the classic 1994 album Definitely Maybe. The documentary is an analysis on each of the songs (including bonus track "sad song"), and they also talk about the journey of making this album. You also get live performances of all the songs which were recorded from various venues. And one of the things I like about this DVD is that it contains the music videos for all the songs released from the album (the "live forever" video is the US version). There is a Limited Edition version which contains a bonus DVD. On this DVD there are two more live performances (of live forever and the Beatles song I am the Walrus). Also there are more interviews with the band on making the album.
I hope another DVD will be released for "whats the story (morning glory)?"