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Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down (2 Discs) (Limited)from £15.60 Free DeliveryRRP: £17.99 | You save: £6.00 (33%) |
- Bonus audio commentary - Noel, Liam, Andy and Gem guide you through the film with their recollections of the tour.
- 75 minutes of extras featuring: A Noel Gallagher Q&A session with fans runs alongside out-takes from the film.
- Oasis live at City of Manchester Stadium on 2nd July 2005 - sixteen classic tracks shot in HD with stereo and surround sound.
- Bonus Disc also features unique footage and pictures sent in by fans who attended the concert.
What happens when a film maker follows one of the world's biggest bands on a year long world tour? What happens when the film maker is granted unique access to that band, is present for the ups and downs, the moments of greatness and the periods of the same interview in 10 different languages in as many days? What happens when that band is Oasis, travelling across 26 countries on their biggest world tour to date playing to a total of over 2 million people?
The answer is 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down', a double DVD set that not only gives you the definitive feature length documentary seen in selected cinemas last year, but also the option of voice over commentaries from the band, a Noel Gallagher Q & A session with fans from New York City, out takes from the film, and a second 90 minute bonus disc capturing the band's homecoming show at Manchester City's Eastlands Stadium together with footage sent in by fans from around the world who attended that show. If you wanted to know what the members of Oasis make of their lives on tour and their audience, then the answers are on these two discs.
Directed by Baillie Walsh who has previously worked with Massive Attack (he made 'Safe From Harm'), Spiritualised, New Order and Kylie's Slow, and is now working on a film with Daniel Craig, this DVD set is a compendium of Oasis entertainment par excellence.

Average rating (3 reviews)
The Greatest Rock n Roll Band
zooform | 09/11/2007 | See all zooform's reviews (9) »
Although many people have already seen this documentary on television as an edited version, this is still essential viewing for any fan of the band and real rock 'n' roll music in general.
Oasis, particularly the Gallaghers are the funniest musicians since The beatles, and also the best band since, and this documentary proves that despite the terrible state of English music and the falsity of the charts, they remain our most important band, having the attitude, the anthems and the charisma that hasn't been seen since the days of T-Rex.
Bands like this are a moment, a movement and unique. It's a shame that the much aired Manchester footage is all that could be mustered for this dvd, but when you consider that on the same night Live 8 was on, the intensity of the Manchester gig makes the pantomime drama of other acts crumble in its wake.
Oasis Forever.
Lord don't slow me down
Prodigy71 | 04/11/2007 | See all Prodigy71's reviews (10) »
This is a good dvd although nothing special,it doesn't give you any real insight into the band at all. On the concert side, again nothing special I felt the band we're just going through the motions.The sound is very poor no DTS option so therefore listening through in 5.1 is not up to standard. I would say unless your a fan save your money or wait until the price comes down....Very Average!
Great Value, One for the fans.
backinblack | 17/08/2007 | See all backinblack's reviews (79) »
So many of us have already seen the edited documentary Lord Don't Slow me Down which first premiered last year. Filmed in black and white the film follows the band on the Don't Believe the Truth tour giving access behind the scenes and also showing some snippets of live performances. I found this documentary to be enjoyable but didn't really learn much about what makes the band tick in regard to the recording process etc. Still there's a Q and A session on this dvd which should be interesting and also there's a full live gig from the Eastlands arena which makes this dvd great value. I wish they would have put an indoor gig on the dvd though as they are always much better sound wise, that's my only gripe.
Exempt from Classification | |
2007 | |
Widescreen 16:9 | |
English | |
English ; French ; German ; Spanish ; Portuguese | |
1 hour 33 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



















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