Noel Gallagher has spoken about how the new film Oasis Knebworth 1996 perfectly captures the young diversity of their audience when the band were “at their zenith”, before developing what he called a more “yobbish element” among their following towards the end of their career.Gallagher was speaking last night (September 16) at a Q&A in front of an audience at the premiere of the new film at London’s Picturehouse Central, where he opened up about the energy that the concert film-meets-documentary captures of the time of the legendary gig.“I felt that, at that time, anybody who was anybody was about my age,” said Gallagher. “Thatcherism was on its way out.
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