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Irvine Welsh Calls Liam and Noel Gallagher The 'Greatest' Of Their Generation

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Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh has spoken about the possibility of a Oasis reunion.

The first trailer for Trainspotting 2 was released last week and Welsh has told NME that the film sequel will be better than the original.

It was recently revealed that Oasis turned down the chance to appear on the first Trainspotting soundtrack because they thought the movie was about actual trainspotters, while actor Ewan McGregor has said that he got emotional when watching new Oasis documentary Supersonic.

Speaking in interview with NME, Welsh said of the likelihood of a possible Oasis reunion: “I don’t know. I think if [Noel and Liam Gallagher] can patch things up between them then they could probably work together again but they probably have too many things to go through the motions.”

“They’d have to be really vibing,” he continued. “One is one of the greatest singers of their generation and the other is one of the greatest songwriters and they grew up in the same house. They love each other but can they actually stand each other? If they get to that point then they could really do some great stuff again.”

Welsh also said that he experienced a similarly emotive response to Supersonic: “I just saw it recently, [Factory Records boss] Alan McGee sent it to me. It was fantastic. I actually just emailed Noel [Gallagher] the other day and told it him that. It really did bring out the emotions around the band. It was interesting.”

“I think [Gallagher mother] Peggy was the star of the show. She was really classic. She contextualised them and that all sort of sibling rivalry, she made it very human, something a lot of people can relate to. When it’s just two guys in a band, it seems like petulant pop stars but when you have the mother talking about them growing up, it makes it much more real and sympathetic.”

Source: www.nme.com

Irvine Welsh To Write A Movie Telling The Story Of Oasis And Creation Records

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Trainspotting writer Irvine Welsh is penning a new biopic based on the life of Creation Records boss Alan McGee.

Creation Records boss Alan McGee is the subject of a new biopic by Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh.

The movie will tell the story of his hard beginnings in working class Glasgow, through bands like Jesus and Mary Chain and Primal Scream, to his discovery of a little Manchester band called Oasis .

Alan, 55, told Mirror Celeb: "I've been friends with Irvine and Dean Cavanagh for a long time - but when I was approached about the movie I still though people were joking.

"They are genius writers and really cool mother f***ers. I've read the first draft and it's very gritty like Trainspotting but then again my book is gritty - my life was gritty."

From a hard childhood in Glasgow, McGee rose up to become one of the most recognisable managers in the world.

20 years ago last month his most famous protégés - the brothers Gallagher played one of their finest series of gigs at Maine Road.

Welsh, known for writing the likes of Filth and Porno has adapted a screenplay called Creation Stories, based on McGee’s memoir The Creation Records Story: Riots, Raves and Running a Label.

It will be introduced at the upcoming Cannes film market.

Burning Wheel Productions’ Hollie Richmond, Shelley Hammond and Nathan McGough will produce the film alongside Orian Williams.

McGee is staying tight-lipped on who will be playing him in the movie which spans his childhood through to selling 60 millions records.

And of course there is no word yet on who will be playing Liam and Noel Gallagher - who are of course a huge part of the story.

McGee added: "I'm very excited. From my beginnings to selling millions of records to now having a movie made about me - how can I complain?"

Source: www.irishmirror.ie
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