Oasis - Liam Gallagher - Noel Gallagher - Murrrayfield - Edinburgh

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Fri 22 August 2025 12:00, UK

Oasis have shared another live recording from their reunion shows. This time, they have released ‘Bring It On Down’ from their August 9th show in Edinburgh at Murrayfield Stadium.

“Still waiting for our apology! Bring it on down,” Liam Gallagher bellows at the very start of the recording. Here, he refers to their dispute with the Edinburgh council.

In the build-up to the shows, the council had publicly worried for the “safety of the Fringe performers”, which the council claimed was threatened by the “rowdy” and “intoxicated” Oasis fans. At their first Edinburgh show, Liam lashed out, shouting: “What about Edinburgh council, the fucking slags. The amount of money we’re going to bring in, they’ll split with their posh, ugly mates.”

He then publicly demanded an apology from the council for their remarks, declaring: “Still waiting for a fucking apology…”, a remark that can be heard in the recorded track.

The monumental show already had a lot to live up to, as the bands’ last performance in Murrayfield Stadium in 2009 has been confirmed as the most ground-shaking event for the last two decades at the Scottish venue. That electric atmosphere is perfectly captured in the recording.

‘Bring It On Down’ was first released on their debut album, Definitely Maybe, in 1994. It is the album’s seventh song, and was originally written by Noel Gallagher and produced by Owen Morris.

Other live recordings from the shows have included ‘Slide Away’, taken from their very first reunion show in Cardiff, and ‘Little by Little’ from their fourth night at Wembley Stadium.

Elsewhere at the August 9th show, Alessandro Croce, a 30-year-old dentist from Teramo in Italy, had flown in to watch the iconic band, but tragedy struck before he could make it to the show. Croce tragically passed away in his hotel room only hours before the band took to the stage in the Scottish capital.

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