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The Heathen Chemistry World Tour was a concert tour by English band Oasis, which took place in 2002. The tour was in promotion of their record Heathen Chemistry
The band's typical set list was:
The band would occasionally play "Wonderwall" and "Songbird" acoustically usually on TV shows. "Supersonic", "Gas Panic!", "Rock 'n' Roll Star", "Bring It On Down", "Champagne Supernova" and "D'You Know What I Mean?" were also played on this tour.
The set list has been acknowledged by fans as one of the best set lists on an Oasis tour.
Chemistry: The Tour was the second concert tour by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud. It supported their third studio album, Chemistry. Following the success of 2005's What Will the Neighbours Say? Live, Girls Aloud performed in arenas across the United Kingdom for the first time. Girls Aloud announced tour dates in October 2005. They performed just ten dates, making it their shortest tour. The tour began in Nottingham on 22 May 2006 and concluded in London on 3 June 2006.
The show was divided into five unique sections with distinct costumes, including the encore. The set list featured songs mostly from Chemistry, but also included singles from Girls Aloud's first two albums and cover versions. Girls Aloud began the show by rising from underneath the stage to perform the opening number "Biology". The stage included video screens and a catwalk which extended into the audience.
Chemistry Tour received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics who praised Girls Aloud's energy and fun. The tour was a commercial success, leading to the announcement of another arena tour the following year. A recording of the show was released on DVD in November 2006, oddly titled Girls Aloud: Greatest Hits Live From Wembley Arena to coincide with the release of the group's first greatest hits collection The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits.
Heathen Chemistry is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Oasis, released in 2002 through Big Brother Records.
The album was written and recorded with a back-to-basics sound with a more rock feel to it; the more crude and simple sound differs from the musical grandiosity of their previous records, Be Here Now (1997) and Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000), being more comparable to their early work.
Heathen Chemistry would prove to be last album to feature the band's longtime drummer, Alan White, who left in early 2004, with Noel Gallagher claiming White's commitment to the band was not adequate. He was effectively replaced with Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey.
The name "Heathen Chemistry" was taken from a second hand T-shirt that Noel had stumbled across.
Heathen Chemistry was recorded during 2001–early 2002 and is the first Oasis album to have significant writing contributions from members other than chief songwriter Noel Gallagher. Front man Liam Gallagher contributed three songs, and new bassist Andy Bell and rhythm guitarist Gem Archer contributed one song each as well.
Every now and then we here at Oasisinet have a tidy up in the office and try and find our desks again. It's at times like this that we often stumble upon some really cool stuff that we think you'll enjoy seeing too. So when we find something good we'll put it up at the Oasis YouTube page. This week, we found the EPK for the album 'Heathen Chemistry'. As always, the guys were on really good form and it makes for fun viewing - who knew that Henry the Hoover nearly made it on to the album!? SUBSCRIBE HERE: Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=oasisinetofficial Vevo: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=OasisVEVO Join Oasis online: Website: http://www.oasisinet.com Official store: http://shop.oasisinet.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/oasisoffici...
An overview of the Heathen Chemistry Tour, with exclusive interviews, gigs all across the globe and an insight to the band at that time. This is a Fanmade Documentary, I do not intend to make any money out of it and has been uploaded for sole entertainment purposes. As most of the Footage is already on Youtube I would appreciate if this doesn't get deleted. Credit to all of the youtube channels and other sources for this video will be at the end of the Documentary (CREDITS). If I haven't given you credit in this video message me on Twitter (@HopeIThinkIKnow) and I will put you in the description of this video. If you want to use this video then message me before hand instead of stealing it. Hope you enjoy any support would be appreciated! All rights of the footage go to Oasis, Big...
A self-made compilation of Oasis performances from their Heathen Chemistry tour in 2002. Setlist: 00:03 The Hindu Times - Witness Festival 04:00 Columbia - Witness Festival 08:28 Morning Glory - Columbiahalle 13:12 Stop Crying Your Heart Out - Witness Festival 17:24 Little by Little - Finsbury Park 22:08 Cigarettes & Alcohol - Gurten Festival 26:17 Born on a Different Cloud - Gurten Festival 32:05 Acquiesce - Gurten Festival 36:19 Don't Look Back in Anger - Gurten Festival 41:19 My Generation - Tokyo 2002
Do Subscribe! SETLIST: 1 - The Hindu Times (Live At Columbiahalle 2002) 00:00 2 - Force Of Nature (Live At Columbiahalle 2002) 04:08 3 - Hung In A Bad Place (MTV Super Dry 2002) 09:15 4 - Stop Crying Your Heart Out (Live At Alcatraz, Milan 2005) 12:27 5 - Songbird (The Radio 1 Live Lounge 2003) 17:43 6 - Little By Little (MTV Super Dry 2002) 19:49 7 - Born On A Different Cloud (T In The Park 2002) 24:25 8 - Better Man (MTV Super Dry 2002) 29:51
00:00 The Hindu Times (Demo) 04:30 Force Of Nature (Demo) 07:49 Stop Crying Your Heart Out (Demo) 12:58 Songbird (Demo) 15:43 Little By Little (Demo) 20:33 The Hindu Times (Piano Intro) 24:50 Betterman (Early Mix) 29:13 Little By Little (Early Mix) 34:03 Songbird (Instrumental) 36:11 Stop Crying Your Heart Out (Live On 'The Panel' 2002) 39:14 Songbird (The Live Lounge, 12.02.03) 41:20 Scorpio Rising (Album Version) 47:00 Scorpio Rising (Polyphonic Spree Mix) 52:11 Scorpio Rising (Scientist Mix)
Celebrando el aniversario del quinto de disco de estudio de Oasis hacemos una breve revisión de algunos de los formatos oficiales publicados en la época.
The Heathen Chemistry World Tour was a concert tour by English band Oasis, which took place in 2002. The tour was in promotion of their record Heathen Chemistry
The band's typical set list was:
The band would occasionally play "Wonderwall" and "Songbird" acoustically usually on TV shows. "Supersonic", "Gas Panic!", "Rock 'n' Roll Star", "Bring It On Down", "Champagne Supernova" and "D'You Know What I Mean?" were also played on this tour.
The set list has been acknowledged by fans as one of the best set lists on an Oasis tour.
Born on a different cloud
from the ones that have burst round town
It's no surprise to me
that yer classless, clever and free...
Loaded just like the gun
You're the hero that's still unsung
Living on borrowed time
You're my sun and you're gonna shine
Talking to myself again
This time I think I'm getting through
It's funny how you think
It's funny when you do
Lonely soul
Busy working overtime
Nothing ever gets done
Specially when your hands are tied
Lonely soul
Baking up your mother's pride
Nothing ever gets done
Not until your war's won