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In Edinburgh they started with Rock n Roll Star and Lyla and basically did a greatest hits set with just a few newish ones.

That's the way to do it. Give the crowd what they want. When I saw The Rolling Stones at Twickenham in 2006, there weren't many people baying for tracks from 'A Bigger Bang'
 
Has to be Columbia - should of been a single.

Also love "One Way Road" (covered by Weller as the theme music for Lead Balloon), Little by Little, and Half The World Away (The Royle Family theme).
 
Cigarettes and Alcohol.............becasue it was the one that blew me away in 95 at the Cliffs. Acquiesce, because it is the best studio track they have ever done and Talk tonight, again harking back to 95 becasue it was a golden moment when Noel ****ed up the words to D'yer Wanna be a Spaceman and then went straight in to Talk tonight.
 
Some might say, cigarettes and alcohol, champagne supernova.

Great choices there, though i'd also suggest Masterplan, Headshrinker and (It's Good) To Be Free

That said early Oasis were simply amazing and clearly my favourite band of that time, all the CD singles had gems hidden on them (pretty much the tracks that formed The Masterplan album actually)
 
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