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Standing on the Edge of the Noise | |
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Directed by | Dick Carruthers |
Produced by | Ashley Pugh |
Edited by | Henry Stein |
Distributed by | Big Brother Recordings |
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Running time | 48:41 min tv edit |
Language | English |
Standing on the Edge of the Noise is an hour long video of the rock band Oasis performing in their rehearsal space Black Island Studios in front of 100 fans prior to touring in 2008. It is also the name of a track on Oasis' successor band Beady Eye's debut album.[1][2]
The video was filmed by long time video collaborator Dick Carruthers.[3] An edit for TV was shown on 4Music on 23 November 2008,[4] and on Channel 4 on 29 November 2008.[1]
"Standing on the Edge of the Noise" was also a song written by Gem Archer, released when Beady Eye included it on their debut album, 2011's Different Gear, Still Speeding.[1]
(TV edit)
(complete show)
On 18th of July 2023, on the band's various social media pages, an official digital-only release called Oasis: Standing On The Edge Of The Noise was announced via iTunes with the following description: Recorded live in their rehearsal room at Black Island Studios, Oasis perform in front of a handful of fans. Filmed by Oasis' long time video collaborator Dick Carruthers, the result is a rarely seen up close and personal view of Oasis. The intimate one hour show includes tracks from the album, Dig Out Your Soul, Oasis classics and rarities. [11]