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highplainsdem

(57,821 posts)
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 12:32 PM Wednesday

Not just supersonic, but seismic: Oasis just set a new record for making the earth move, beating their old one from 2009

Last night in Edinburgh...and it was Cigarettes & Alcohol again.

https://www.aol.co.uk/entertainment/oasis-gig-murrayfield-more-ground-121950810.html

The Gallagher brothers’ last Scottish gig 16 years ago had topped the chart for the most powerful seismic concert at the venue in the last 20 years, the British Geological Survey (BGS) said.

But their shows at the stadium on August 8, 9 and 12 proved even more ground-shaking, particularly while the crowd danced to the song Cigarettes And Alcohol.

The crowd on Tuesday generated the highest peak power reading of 261KW, followed by Friday (206KW) and Saturday (160KW).

-snip-

BSG said: “The peak power reading on each night was registered around 8.40pm whilst the crowd was dancing to Cigarettes And Alcohol.



Article from last week, from the British Geological Society:

https://www.bgs.ac.uk/news/oasis-revealed-as-scottish-capitals-most-seismic-concert/

New data from BGS reveals that Oasis is the ‘most seismic’ act to have performed at Murrayfield Stadium over the last two decades, a fact that may come as little surprise to fans of a band as famous for its internal turbulence as its musical output.

Researchers have reviewed archived data from a nearby seismic monitoring station, roughly 4 km from the venue, to compare the earth-shaking impact of the biggest acts to perform in Scotland’s largest stadium. In terms of crowd energy, the Mancunian band’s performance in 2009 really does set them apart as the capital’s true ‘Shakermakers’.


There's a table there showing Oasis was much more earthshaking in 2009 (215 kW) than runner-ups over those decades who were far behind: Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2004 (107 kW), Kings of Leon in 2011 (96 kW), Taylor Swift in 2024 (83 kW), Foo Fighters in 2015 (79 kW).

This is what it looked like last night:




You can hardly hear the band there over the fans singing along (even with the opening riff). You can hear Oasis better in this video from the 9th, with Liam getting the crowd moving:




And I can't help wondering what the seismic reading would have been at Knebworth in August 1996, with an even larger audience jumping and dancing:

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Not just supersonic, but seismic: Oasis just set a new record for making the earth move, beating their old one from 2009 (Original Post) highplainsdem Wednesday OP
nothin to say to this ... Other than stay safe. Have fun ... stopdiggin Wednesday #1
Well, they haven't collapsed any stadiums yet. highplainsdem Wednesday #3
wow speak easy Wednesday #2
I haven't heard of even minor mishaps at the Edinburgh gigs (or, thank God, any tragic accidents highplainsdem Wednesday #4
I guess people on the tiers in Edinburgh were taking care after Wembley. speak easy Wednesday #5

stopdiggin

(14,226 posts)
1. nothin to say to this ... Other than stay safe. Have fun ...
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 01:03 PM
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highplainsdem

(57,821 posts)
3. Well, they haven't collapsed any stadiums yet.
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 01:23 PM
Wednesday

And the tragic accident at Wembley, with a fan falling from an upper tier - there's still no news on exactly how that happened - was not during one of the songs the fans jump or dance to.

Their fans are loving these concerts. And they were 30 years ago as well. If you look at the last video there, from 1996, the fan seen.dancing at 2:44, the sheer joy on her face - that's the joy Oasis could bring their fans then, and still can.

speak easy

(12,298 posts)
2. wow
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 01:18 PM
Wednesday

Alcohol and Oasis go together very well.
As @stopdiggin said, have fun and stay safe, particular the guys and gals on the upper tiers.

highplainsdem

(57,821 posts)
4. I haven't heard of even minor mishaps at the Edinburgh gigs (or, thank God, any tragic accidents
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 01:36 PM
Wednesday

like the one at Wembley). Did see one YouTube comment from a fan about being sore after last night's concert, and I imagine some of their fans are discovering they can no longer pogo as easily as they could 30 years ago.

speak easy

(12,298 posts)
5. I guess people on the tiers in Edinburgh were taking care after Wembley.
Wed Aug 13, 2025, 02:59 PM
Wednesday

So maybe, but they were not regretting a thing. A concert they will remember forever. I'll always remember seeing Springsteen in Dublin.

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