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Post by jollyboy on Mar 8, 2011 15:29:13 GMT
I don't think i've linked to this on here before, but a few months back I managed to salvage the great BBC documentary "Right Here, Right Now" from an old dusty VHS, and whopped it up on YouTubes. It was on the day of the Be Here Now release, and is full of brilliant moments, some really funny Easily my favourite Oasis film, anyway. Well worth a watch Its over a few parts, and here's the first bit
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Post by partbrut on Mar 8, 2011 16:30:26 GMT
'mazing, never seen this. Will give it a reet roasting the neet
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Post by sevenleaf on Mar 8, 2011 16:33:40 GMT
AYe, have always loved this. Stand By Me by the pool
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 17:19:41 GMT
yeah i'm such a cunt, but any chance for a better quality, that 240p is quite bad
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 17:20:46 GMT
oh man liam used to be so sexy
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Post by longjohn on Mar 8, 2011 17:21:39 GMT
I used to watch it like each week in 97 / 98. thx for the up
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2011 17:21:43 GMT
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 17:24:10 GMT
aye, i know, but could do without all that macroblocking too. how cool is that the be here now is exactly like the edited version on my infamous be here now edit ;D
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2011 17:24:58 GMT
ha I'd forgot about that. Great days
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 17:27:53 GMT
the tabloids JET BACK IN ANGER BLOWASIS
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Post by jollyboy on Mar 8, 2011 17:31:50 GMT
Babs, it was ripped from a 14 year old, incredibly dusty VHS cassette that i found in the back of my cupboard, it's not gonna be Avatar The bit in the car is possibly my favourite Oasis clip. The 5-4-3-2-1 singalong I love it in the bar earlier, when Mani makes a joke and no cunt laughs Reporter: "Liam, are you coming out? "Am I fuck mate. It's raining"
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 17:35:28 GMT
had forgotten how iconic the d'you know what i mean music video is. fucking hell i used to love that band
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Post by ana on Mar 8, 2011 17:56:21 GMT
yeah i'm such a cunt, but any chance for a better quality, that 240p is quite bad What? It's that lovely VHS quality that gives it its character. Learn to appreciate analog video technology.
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 17:58:16 GMT
i love the analog video technology. the poor digital technology is interfering with my enjoyment, that is all
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Post by mouth(man!!) on Mar 8, 2011 18:39:22 GMT
I don't think i've linked to this on here before, but a few months back I managed to salvage the great BBC documentary "Right Here, Right Now" from an old dusty VHS, and whopped it up on YouTubes. It was on the day of the Be Here Now release, and is full of brilliant moments, some really funny Easily my favourite Oasis film, anyway. Well worth a watch Its over a few parts, and here's the first bit not available in my country thanks to content owned by UMG and INgrooves. i hate youtube nowadays!
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Post by sevenleaf on Mar 8, 2011 18:43:37 GMT
i love the analog video technology. the poor digital technology is interfering with my enjoyment, that is all Then ignore the digital interference with the VHS (ie the medium that is YouTube) and don't watch it. Don't bleat on here about your superior standards.
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Post by babu on Mar 8, 2011 18:57:28 GMT
i wasn't bleating just made one small complaint and countered it with about 6 raving oasis posts
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Post by leanne on Mar 8, 2011 19:03:47 GMT
100% rock star.
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Post by loose on Mar 9, 2011 5:11:40 GMT
god he could sing.
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Post by ny on Mar 9, 2011 5:17:50 GMT
wow. any comparison of liam between then and now is a failed attempt to ignore reality. actually it would be a god attempt to ignore reality.
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