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 Recorded at their 2000 dates from Wembley Stadium, England, Familiar  to Millions celebrates not just nearly a decade of dominance by Oasis but  also the fact that it is still actually possible to get them on the same stage  at the same time. Moreover, while the band certainly had their troubles getting  there (not the least of which was Noel Gallagher's decision to stay at home for  many European dates), this finds all concerned with blistering form, with even  the newer band members sounding like they were born to play with the monobrowed  ones. The chosen set list also wisely skimps on selections from their recent  work, preferring instead to concentrate on the likes of "Cigarettes & Alcohol,"  "Wonderwall," "Supersonic," "Shakermaker," "Don't Look Back in Anger,"  "Champagne Supernova," and a superb Noel-sung version of Neil Young's "Hey Hey  My My."
   The actual concert footage itself, though, is only the tip of the iceberg, with  special features including a discography, graphics that were specially filmed  for the dates, multicamera angles on "Cigarettes & Alcohol," and a documentary  by Grant Gee, previously responsible for Radiohead's Meeting People Is  Easy documentary. The most entertaining aspect of this DVD by far, however,  is a Gary Crowley-conducted, pre-gig interview with the siblings in which ex- cokehead Noel gleefully admits that he can remember absolutely nothing  whatsoever about recording (What's the Story) Morning  Glory? --Warren Wayans, Amazon.co.uk
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