| Oasis News: |
| The very first time Oasis played together they promised they were going to be the best, that they'd never settle for the dull thud of mediocrity. And then they set about proving it. Right from the off, they resisted the security of the obvious, of doing things the way they were supposed to. They never sent a demo to a record company, knew that supreme self-confidence and a host of classic songs would be enough to curve destiny their way. When Creation Records supremo Alan McGee saw them at a club gig in Glasgow they had no manager, no agent, and no money. Just greatness. He signed them on the spot. An unsuspecting world was about to be blown away.
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Oasis
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7:00 pm
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Wamu Theater - Seattle
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Oasis
vs. Ryan Adams
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7:00 pm
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General Motors Place
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Oasis
vs. Ryan Adams
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7:00 pm
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Rexall Place
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Oasis
vs. Ryan Adams
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7:00 pm
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Pengrowth Saddledome
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Oasis
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11:59 pm
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MTS Centre (Manitoba)
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Oasis
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11:59 pm
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Scotiabank Place
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Oasis
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8:00 pm
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Bell Centre
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Oasis
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7:00 pm
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John Labatt Centre
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| More Oasis News: |
| With the release of their debut album, 'Definitely Maybe', it was time to rewrite the record books once again. The album was the fastest selling debut in British history, entering the charts, unsurprisingly, at number one. It's still in the UK top twenty after a staggering eighteen months, going way past triple platinum and perhaps more impressively has sold well over one million copies outside the UK.
They crowned 1994 with their No.3 Xmas single 'Whatever', swept the readers' and writer's polls in the music press, and were, unsurprisingly, winners at the BRIT Awards. Barely a year between their first single and the stratospheric. Not bad going. |