Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Paul Arthurs | ... | Himself - Rhythm Guitar (as Bonehead) | |
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Christine Biller | ... | Herself - Ignition Management (as Christine Mary Biller) |
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Mark Coyle | ... | Himself - Sound Engineer & Producer |
Debbie Turner | ... | Herself - Rhythm Guitar & Singer, Sister Lovers (as Debbie Ellis) | |
Liam Gallagher | ... | Himself - Singer | |
Noel Gallagher | ... | Himself - Songwriter & Guitar | |
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Paul Gallagher | ... | Himself - Noel and Liam's Brother |
Peggy Gallagher | ... | Herself - Noel and Liam's Mother (as Peggie Gallagher) | |
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Paolo Hewitt | ... | Himself - Writer |
Tony McCarroll | ... | Himself - Drums | |
Alan McGee | ... | Himself - Creation Records | |
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Owen Morris | ... | Himself - Producer |
Maggie Mouzakitis | ... | Herself - Tour Manager | |
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Jason Rhodes | ... | Himself - Roadie & Guitar Tech |
Phil Smith | ... | Himself |
An in-depth look at the life and music of Manchester-based rock band, Oasis.
Just returned from watching this at Vue Bolton. Was mesmerising. The live Q&A after the film was light hearted & warm, with Liam trademark expletives. Charts the remarkable meteoric rise from a Manchester council estate to the massive Knebworth brace of gigs pumping out tracks to 250,000 exuberant fans. They were so hot, with 2.5 m requests for tickets, as Liam says, they 'could 'av still been playin now!'. In their own words, 'the biggest band in the world' at that time. This film was heartwarming in it's authenticity, it's portrayal felt very real. I left the theatre with a real sense that I knew Liam and Noel a little better, and understood them a little more. Their journey was extraordinary. The soundtrack powerful. There were many points in the film when the volume ramped up the rockin beats and the audience excitement palpable. A great feeling in the theatre that we had all seen something special. I also laughed many times. I hope there is a 'Part Two' charting what happened after Knebworth. Brilliant film & documentary. 9.5 / 10. Tony P