Thanks to Jamil Jivanjee for writing the reveiw.

Hello. Well it's glad to see that the list is back. I just thought I'd write a review of the concert in Munich on 27th March. It took place at Terminal 1 of the old Airport in Munich, which was a pretty cool venue. My friend and I arrived there at 7.30pm and we went into the venue, which was pretty cool. There was a Cloakroom, Merchandise area, Bar and even a pinball machine. Well by the time I got in there the crowd of English yobbos ( I come from England so I can say this) were there, presumably having downed a few pints of beer already and singing Oasis songs badly out of tune.

The venue was all standing and with the capacity being 3000 the place was sold out, but not their other German gig the night before. Well anyway the venue was cool and there was even a scaled down sized plane hanging from the roof I walked around a bit and noticed a considerably young crowd. I was near the front and watched the support band, a German band who sang in english. They were ok nothing too spectacular. They played for about 45 minutes but in the meantime I had made my way out of the crowd for a breather. I came back shortly before nine and then Oasis came on. Noel coming on saying the usual "We're Oasis and we're from England....." and then ripping into the Swamp Song:

The Set List Swamp Song Acquiesce Supersonic Hello Roll With It Shakermaker Cigarettes and Alcohol Morning Glory Champagne Supernova

Noel's Acoustic Set: It's Better People Whatever--- with the Beatles touch to it Wonderwall Don't Look Back In Anger Live Forever I am the Walrus

As usual the concert was a bit too short for my liking, but I was glad that Noel played It's Better People, which seemingly none of the audience knew as with Whatever. The band were in fine mood and the crowd were reponsive. But no way as manic as some of the reports from their American concerts. Moshing was never really a problem but if I had been 5' 5 then it might have been. The acoustic set was really good and Noel sang Wonderwall at the same speed as the actual song in comparison to the Cologne concert in November where it was a fairly slow version.

DLBIA sounded fairly harsh, that's obviously due to the lack of strings and it's replacement by the electric guitar. Liam was in fine mood but as usual not exactly flowing with words. He was wearing his white top with red strips down the side and some blue jeans. He did not egg the crowd or anything but the crowd weren't like that anyhow. He played around with some drumsticks for a while and threw them out into the audience and I missed it but my friend who was with me caught it. (BASTARD!!!!)

Well that was it. There were loads of English people there and a number of Americans and after the show there were three coaches full of English people who had presumbably just come to Germany to see the show. It was a blindin' time.

Jamil