il n'y a que les grands groupes qui peuvent se payer de longues sessions en studios, la plupart des groupes ne restent pas plus d'un mois.
Voici un passage écrit par Owen Morris, parlant de l'ambiance en studio :
" You see, my memory of this night is that we’d done the first five days recording. We’d recorded Roll With It on day one. Hello on day two. Wonderwall on day three. Don’t Look Back in Anger on day four. Champagne Supernova on day five. Day five was the Friday and that’s the night that Noel, me and Brian Cannon stayed in the control room at Rockfield and had a few drinks for my birthday, and listened back to the week’s work, while Liam and the rest of the band went into Monmouth for a drink.
I locked up the studio at about one in the morning. The studio was locked up! I went to the accommodation and there were about twenty people I didn’t know there having a party. I went straight to my room and went to bed. I was fucking exhausted.
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Bref, il n'y a eu qu'une seule fête durant les enregistrements, et c'est cela qui a poussé Noel à se barrer, et revenir quelques semaines plus tard pour reprendre les enregistrements.
Pour les b-sides, je ne vois pas de quoi tu parles, pendant les sessions de l'enregistrement de l'album, il n'y a eu que Step Out ( qui devait figurer sur l'album, mais elle puait trop le plagiat donc virée ) et Bonehead's Bank Holiday d'enregistrées.