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New Oasis 'busking' documentary launched online

The 18-minute film is available to watch now

A new 18-minute Oasis documentary has been launched online, featuring the band teaching New York buskers to play their songs.

The film, the first high-definition film to debut on MySpace, is available to watch now at MySpace.com/oasis.

The documentary, directed by The Malloys, who have previously directed music videos for the likes of The White Stripes, follows Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer and Andy Bell as they travel to New York around the launch of the recent album, 'Dig Out Your Soul'.

Oasis launched 'Dig Out Your Soul' in the USA in September by having selected street buskers interpret songs from it.

Liam joked that he was so impressed he considered taking them on tour.

Head to Myspace.com/oasis to watch the film now, or click below.

'Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul In The Streets'

 

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maffyou1 

Jan 14, 2009

I'll save you all some time 'oasis are crap' 'noels a twat' 'liams a twat' '(insert middle class derge here) are better than oasis'. Looking forward to watching this when I get home from work!

Beatle_Matt 

Jan 14, 2009

Watched the documentary, and it's an interesting change of pace from the typical "Making of" documentary most bands put out. Some of the street performers are really great, and some are really crap, but it's an interesting take on another bands music...

betterdan 

Jan 14, 2009

You took the words right out of my mouth. May I suggest Razorlight for the role of 'middle class derge'?

CordyRoy 

Jan 14, 2009

Is every band apart from Oasis middle class?? Well, I never....

TOMQ84 

Jan 14, 2009

Oasis are Gods and Liam's Hair looks shit hot.Radiohead, Muse, Coldplay and Bloc Party are shite and overrated

TimesUp 

Jan 15, 2009

TOMQ84 - "Oasis are Gods and Liam's Hair looks shit hot" hahaha... My god, you really have a hardon for liam don't ya!!

TOMQ84 

Jan 19, 2009

The guy is a legend what can i say.

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