Oasis Rock Electric Proms
Band Close Event
Mancunian musical legends Oasis have closed this year's BBC Electric Proms, with the band playing a stunning set at the Roundhouse venue in London last night (October 26th).
The band have been on spectacular live form recently, playing a massive UK tour that included a two-night stint in Wembley Stadium. The gig in the Roundhouse was rather more intimate, being the smallest venue the band have played in years.
Supported by Scottish rockers Glasvegas, the band were on ferocious form. Backed by a massive choir, the band played their now familiar cover of 'I Am The Walrus' while the singers belted out a version of Beethoven's 'Ode To Joy'.
Guitarist Noel Gallagher told the BBC that "we done a bit of a rehearsal with them at Wembley Arena a couple of weeks ago and it's difficult to concentrate, because it sounds so brilliant. I kind of have to concentrate on what I'm singing, or else I forget what I'm doing."
Other highlights from the show were an acoustic version of 'Don't Look Back In Anger' - dedicated to Russell Brand - and Noel Gallagher demanding that actor Daniel Craig, present in the crowd, play him in the biopic of his life.
Oasis played:
Rock and Roll Star
Lyla
Shock of Lightening
Cigarettes and Alcohol
Meaning of Soul
To Be Where There’s Life
Waiting for The Rapture
Masterplan (accompanied by choir)
Songbird
Slide Away
Morning Glory
Ain’t Got Nothing
Importance of Being Idol
Im Outta Time (accompanied by choir)
Wonderwall (accompanied by choir)
Supersonic
Don’t Look Back in Anger (accompanied by choir)
Fallin’ Down
Champagne Supernova (accompanied by choir)
I Am The Walrus (accompanied by choir)

















