Oasis – Go Let It Out album cover

Oasis – Go Let It Out

Single 2000

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2000 single Go Let It Out.

Music from Go Let It Out

Gear Used On Go Let It Out

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Oasis – Go Let It Out (2000). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Noel Gallagher on Go Let It Out

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Avg price: $1,800.00

In this video of Oasis performing the song Go Let It Out, Noel Gallagher can be seen playing a Pink Paisley Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar. The performance took place at Wembley Stadium in 2000, and was also filmed as the opening track to the Oasis live concert film "Familiar to Millions". In the video the guitar can clearly be seen at 0:08 as Noel begins playing the rhythm part of Go Let It Out. Another great shot is at 0:13, where details can be seen such as the maple neck and lack of pickguard

Guitars used by Gem Archer on Go Let It Out

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Firebird Non-Reversed

Avg price: $4,587.72

Gem Archer used Non-Reversed Firebirds during his time with Oasis.

First one, which was red, was used when Archer started out in the Oasis, around 2000. It also has been seen in performance of "Go Let It Out", which was the first performance of the particular song ever made. This performance happened at Jools Holland's 2000 Oasis performance. And it was also used in "Go Let It Out" music video. Also, this guitar was used on Wembley 2000 performance, again most notably for "Go Let It Out". He continued using this guitar, and it was also seen 8 years later, at the Wembley 2008 performance, most notably for "Cigarettes and Alcohol". This guitar was also used with Beady Eye - most notably for "Man Of Misery", which was performed on June 12, 2011. Of course, this is not the only performance and only song he played the Firebird. He also played it for "In The Bubble With A Bullet" live at Heineken Music Hall in 2011 and many more performances.

Anthony Chabala, administator of Gem Archer Gear, writes :

This vintage Gibson Non-Reverse Firebird has seen quite a bit of action over the years and seems to be Gem's "go-to" guitar. The only difference between what is in his hands now versus his Oasis days is the addition of chrome pickup covers on top of the Dimarzio humbuckers. He also added a "Bad Ass" bridge. Proudly, I have had the opportunity to have this guitar in my hands, and I found the neck to be slightly slimmer than that of my custom shop version of the same guitar.

Second one, tobaccoburst, was used during the modern days with Oasis, and it was used during Wembley 2008. concert, most notably for "Slide Away". About the tobaccoburst one, Gem Archer Gear writes :

This vintage Non-Reverse Firebird has also been seen in Gem's hands throughout the Oasis years and leading up to present day. It has three P-90 Soapbar pickups, and from my vantage point, Gem always plays it through the bridge pickup.