On April 27, 1996, Oasis performed a historic concert at Maine Road in Manchester, marking a high point in their early career, shortly after the release of their second studio album, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" in October 1995. By this time, the band had gained massive popularity, propelled by hits like "Wonderwall" and "Some Might Say," establishing themselves as one of the leading acts of the Britpop movement. The Maine Road concert showcased their energetic performance style and growing fanbase, with a setlist that included fan favorites and tracks that would become iconic. Interestingly, the concert occurred during a period where Oasis was not only dominating the British charts but also shaping the landscape of 90s rock music, with their rivalry with Blur capturing public attention. This live recording exemplifies their monumental rise and the cultural moment they occupied at that time.