A new clip has been released from this week’s big documentary/ music movie Oasis Knebworth 1996, a feature that will transport viewers back 25 years to one of music’s biggest moments.
The clip features live footage of their classic song ‘Champagne Supernova’ which was previously unseen.
Taken from the second night of the band’s two era-defining Knebworth shows, the legendary performance sees Oasis joined on stage by The Stone Roses’ John Squire for an incendiary 7 minute version of ‘Champagne Supernova’. The new clip hears Noel Gallagher’s take on the moment some fans say signified the passing of the baton from The Stone Roses to Oasis. It also features snatched, first hand accounts from the fans who were there, recounting their bond with the band and that weekend’s life changing events.
Directed by Grammy Award-nominee Jake Scott, ‘Oasis Knebworth 1996’ celebrates the story of the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made the largest concert of the ‘90’s possible. It is a story told entirely in the moment through the eyes of the fans who were there, built around extensive and never before seen archive concert and backstage footage from the event, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers.
Oasis Knebworth 1996 is released in cinemas on 23rd September.
Here’s the new clip on the official Oasis YouTube channel below.
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