Showing posts with label Johnny Vaughan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Vaughan. Show all posts
Johnny Vaughan
Liam Gallagher
To listen to Liam Gallagher's interview with Johnny Vaughan click here and skip to around 01:34:00 into the broadcast.
Listen To Liam Gallagher's Interview With Johnny Vaughan
To listen to Liam Gallagher's interview with Johnny Vaughan click here and skip to around 01:34:00 into the broadcast.
Bonehead
Hugh Grant
Ian Brown
John Lennon
Johnny Vaughan
Jose Mourinho
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Richard Ashcroft
Shaun Ryder
Oasis legend Liam Gallagher has given fans a rare insight into his career, life and mind during a hilarious Q&A session.
Chatting to Radio X’s Johnny Vaughan in front of an intimate audience at the Etihad Stadium, the home of his beloved Manchester City, Liam was on outspoken top form as he explained why he really isn't a proper Manc and gave his thoughts on United boss Jose Mourinho, the scary clown craze, sounding like John Lennon, his favourite cheese (Cheddar), wearing leopard print Ugg slippers and why Oasis isn't getting back together.
Quaffing Taittinger champagne, he also described two of his most rock and roll moments - doing the loop the loop in a private jet over the Golden Gate Bridge and heckling film star Hugh Grant in front of his ex girlfriend Liz Hurley in Los Angeles.
Seated on a plush brown leather sofa, Burnage's finest was joined by Oasis guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs for the Q&A in front an audience of just 200 people, in aid of the Make Some Noise campaign for disadvantaged youngsters by Radio X owners Global.
Fans paid £150 to join the Manchester music icon in the aptly named Legends Lounge.
Earlier this month the rocker flew in to Manchester for a premiere in London for a special screening of the documentary film Supersonic.
Here are some of the highlights of the Radio X Q&A:
On Jose Mourinho (who he described as a "little ****")
"He already looks like it's the end of the season."
Brother Noel and why Oasis isn't getting back together.
"For someone who washed his hands of it he's the one banging on about it.
"I'm ready to go but our kid bangs on like I've stabbed his cat or summat. The thing is he wants to be a solo star. The reason why the band isn't back together is because Noel needs to be surrounded by yes men and I ain't one.
"People need to stop asking him when the band is getting back together. He'll get bored so stop asking him."
The scary clown craze.
"I think they're alright man. I don't mind 'em. I like a clown. Some of them put a lot of effort in."
On THAT scene in Supersonic when the band performed badly because of crystal meth.
"I enjoyed myself. That **** happened a lot."
Brotherly love.
"I remember being drunk as a 15-year-old. I came in at 11pm, couldn't find the lights so ****** all over his stereo."
Singing style.
"I sound like John Lennon. I get more power from not holding the microphone."
The longest he has ever stayed up for.
"The 90s"
Favourite footwear.
"I've got Uggs. They're leopard print and they're the best ******* slippers, slippers when you want to get locked out of the door."
On not being a proper Manc
"I wouldn't say I'm a Manc. I've lived in London 20 years. I'm a universal dream."
The best band frontman, apart from himself of course.
"Richard Ashcroft is pretty cool and Ian Brown is fantastic. And Shaun Ryder is mega."
Being banned by Cathay Pacific flights over a row about a scone.
"I woke up and everyone was eating a scone. I didn't have a scone or a pickaxe."
To donate £10 to Global’s Make Some Noise, text NOISE to 70070. Find out more by visiting www.makesomenoise.com or following us on Twitter @makenoise.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Liam Gallagher On Noel, Oasis, Jose Mourinho, Richard Ashcroft And More
Oasis legend Liam Gallagher has given fans a rare insight into his career, life and mind during a hilarious Q&A session.
Chatting to Radio X’s Johnny Vaughan in front of an intimate audience at the Etihad Stadium, the home of his beloved Manchester City, Liam was on outspoken top form as he explained why he really isn't a proper Manc and gave his thoughts on United boss Jose Mourinho, the scary clown craze, sounding like John Lennon, his favourite cheese (Cheddar), wearing leopard print Ugg slippers and why Oasis isn't getting back together.
Quaffing Taittinger champagne, he also described two of his most rock and roll moments - doing the loop the loop in a private jet over the Golden Gate Bridge and heckling film star Hugh Grant in front of his ex girlfriend Liz Hurley in Los Angeles.
Seated on a plush brown leather sofa, Burnage's finest was joined by Oasis guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs for the Q&A in front an audience of just 200 people, in aid of the Make Some Noise campaign for disadvantaged youngsters by Radio X owners Global.
Fans paid £150 to join the Manchester music icon in the aptly named Legends Lounge.
Earlier this month the rocker flew in to Manchester for a premiere in London for a special screening of the documentary film Supersonic.
Here are some of the highlights of the Radio X Q&A:
On Jose Mourinho (who he described as a "little ****")
"He already looks like it's the end of the season."
Brother Noel and why Oasis isn't getting back together.
"For someone who washed his hands of it he's the one banging on about it.
"I'm ready to go but our kid bangs on like I've stabbed his cat or summat. The thing is he wants to be a solo star. The reason why the band isn't back together is because Noel needs to be surrounded by yes men and I ain't one.
"People need to stop asking him when the band is getting back together. He'll get bored so stop asking him."
The scary clown craze.
"I think they're alright man. I don't mind 'em. I like a clown. Some of them put a lot of effort in."
On THAT scene in Supersonic when the band performed badly because of crystal meth.
"I enjoyed myself. That **** happened a lot."
Brotherly love.
"I remember being drunk as a 15-year-old. I came in at 11pm, couldn't find the lights so ****** all over his stereo."
Singing style.
"I sound like John Lennon. I get more power from not holding the microphone."
The longest he has ever stayed up for.
"The 90s"
Favourite footwear.
"I've got Uggs. They're leopard print and they're the best ******* slippers, slippers when you want to get locked out of the door."
On not being a proper Manc
"I wouldn't say I'm a Manc. I've lived in London 20 years. I'm a universal dream."
The best band frontman, apart from himself of course.
"Richard Ashcroft is pretty cool and Ian Brown is fantastic. And Shaun Ryder is mega."
Being banned by Cathay Pacific flights over a row about a scone.
"I woke up and everyone was eating a scone. I didn't have a scone or a pickaxe."
To donate £10 to Global’s Make Some Noise, text NOISE to 70070. Find out more by visiting www.makesomenoise.com or following us on Twitter @makenoise.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Johnny Vaughan
Liam Gallagher
The Oasis man gave Johnny Vaughan his verdict on the craze during Radio X’s Evening In Conversation with...
Liam Gallagher has given his opinion on the killer clown craze, deciding that they're "all right".
When asked by Johnny Vaughan what he thinks of the recent spate of clown-based pranks sweeping the UK, the Manchester man said: "I think they're all right. I like a clown”.
He added: "I don’t find them funny, but some of them put a lot of time and effort in. I'd rather have a clown than the back end of a donkey.”
Applying his Rock N' Roll, all-or-nothing approach to the craze, the Some Might Say singer added: “If you’re going to be a fucking clown be a proper fucking clown. Don’t be half a clown.
“I think leave the clowns alone”.
The former Oasis singer was speaking with Johnny Vaughan at Radio X’s Evening In Conversation With, which took place tonight (Sunday 16 October) Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.
Source: radiox.co.uk
Liam Gallagher On The Killer Clown Craze
The Oasis man gave Johnny Vaughan his verdict on the craze during Radio X’s Evening In Conversation with...
Liam Gallagher has given his opinion on the killer clown craze, deciding that they're "all right".
When asked by Johnny Vaughan what he thinks of the recent spate of clown-based pranks sweeping the UK, the Manchester man said: "I think they're all right. I like a clown”.
He added: "I don’t find them funny, but some of them put a lot of time and effort in. I'd rather have a clown than the back end of a donkey.”
Applying his Rock N' Roll, all-or-nothing approach to the craze, the Some Might Say singer added: “If you’re going to be a fucking clown be a proper fucking clown. Don’t be half a clown.
“I think leave the clowns alone”.
The former Oasis singer was speaking with Johnny Vaughan at Radio X’s Evening In Conversation With, which took place tonight (Sunday 16 October) Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.
Source: radiox.co.uk
Johnny Vaughan
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
The former Oasis frontman told Johnny Vaughan about positives of sharing the stage at Radio X’s Evening In Conversation event..
Liam Gallagher has revealed why he prefers to be in a band.
Speaking to Johnny Vaughan at Radio X's Evening In Conversation, the Oasis man revealed: “There’s nothing better than being in a fucking band."
He went on: "You can do your solo records, you can be wherever you want, but when you're in a band and you're playing your music to four, three geezers playing back to you, there's no better feeling.
"Just doing it on your own and playing back to yourself, yeah cool, you're going to get a hard on, but there’s nothing better than watching four of your mates all together thinking 'fucking hell this is stonking.'”
He concluded: "I don't give a fuck what anyone says. There's nothing better than being in a fucking band."
The former Oasis singer was speaking with Johnny Vaughan at Radio X’s Evening In Conversation With, which took place on Sunday (16 October) Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.
The event, which sold out in minutes, helped raise thousands of pounds for Global’s Make Some Noise , which helps youngsters and their families across the UK living with illness, disability or lack of opportunity.
Global’s Make Some Noise was created by Global in 2014 to give a voice to charities that struggle to get heard. The national grant-giving charity supports projects that help disadvantaged youngsters by raising money and crucially giving them a platform to tell their story to millions of people.
Source: radiox.co.uk
Liam Gallagher: “There’s Nothing Better Than Being In A Band"
The former Oasis frontman told Johnny Vaughan about positives of sharing the stage at Radio X’s Evening In Conversation event..
Liam Gallagher has revealed why he prefers to be in a band.
Speaking to Johnny Vaughan at Radio X's Evening In Conversation, the Oasis man revealed: “There’s nothing better than being in a fucking band."
He went on: "You can do your solo records, you can be wherever you want, but when you're in a band and you're playing your music to four, three geezers playing back to you, there's no better feeling.
"Just doing it on your own and playing back to yourself, yeah cool, you're going to get a hard on, but there’s nothing better than watching four of your mates all together thinking 'fucking hell this is stonking.'”
He concluded: "I don't give a fuck what anyone says. There's nothing better than being in a fucking band."
The former Oasis singer was speaking with Johnny Vaughan at Radio X’s Evening In Conversation With, which took place on Sunday (16 October) Manchester’s Etihad Stadium.
The event, which sold out in minutes, helped raise thousands of pounds for Global’s Make Some Noise , which helps youngsters and their families across the UK living with illness, disability or lack of opportunity.
Global’s Make Some Noise was created by Global in 2014 to give a voice to charities that struggle to get heard. The national grant-giving charity supports projects that help disadvantaged youngsters by raising money and crucially giving them a platform to tell their story to millions of people.
Source: radiox.co.uk
Beady Eye
Bonehead
Johnny Vaughan
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher is joining Radio X to give music fans a rare insight into his career.
Radio X’s Johnny Vaughan will talk to Liam about his life and career in front of an intimate audience at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium on Sunday 16 October. They’ll also be joined by Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs.
Just 200 tickets will be available for the intimate event, which is in aid of Global’s Make Some Noise.
TICKETS ARE £150 AND WILL GO ON SALE ON WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER AT 8AM FROM WWW.RADIOX.CO.UK.
All proceeds from the event are going to Global’s Make Some Noise.
As the frontman and lead singer of Oasis, Liam sold a combined total of 77 million copies across seven multiplatinum studio albums, making them one of the highest selling bands of all time.
Their second record (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? remains the fifth biggest selling album in UK history.
After Oasis, Gallagher joined Beady Eye for the release of two top five records and has since been working on the new Oasis film Supersonic that is due to be released next month.
Chris Baughen, Radio X’s managing editor, said: “We’re thrilled that Liam and Bonehead are joining us for what will be a really special evening. Oasis are one of the greatest and most influential bands of all time, and are huge favourites of Radio X listeners. We’re very grateful to Liam and Bonehead for getting together with Radio X for our charity, Global’s Make Some Noise.”
Global’s Make Some Noise was created by Global in 2014 to give a voice to charities that struggle to get heard. The national grant-giving charity supports projects that help disadvantaged youngsters by raising money and crucially giving them a platform to tell their story to millions of people. Global is home to the country’s most loved commercial radio brands including Radio X, Heart, Capital and Classic FM and together its media brands reach 30 million people every week.
Global’s Make Some Noise supports youngsters living with illness, disability or lack of opportunity. On October 7th the third annual appeal day will see all Global’s stations come together and support Global’s Make Some Noise with a very special day celebrating the projects it supports with guests, presenter challenges and money can’t buy prizes.
Please note - In order for us to combat ticket touts, the ticket purchaser will have to show photo identification on the night so please bear this in mind if buying tickets for other people. For more information please read our T’s and C’s which will be available on our ticketing page which goes live on Wednesday at 8am.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Radio X Presents An Evening In Conversation With Liam Gallagher And Bonehead (Ticket Details Included)
Liam Gallagher is joining Radio X to give music fans a rare insight into his career.
Radio X’s Johnny Vaughan will talk to Liam about his life and career in front of an intimate audience at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium on Sunday 16 October. They’ll also be joined by Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs.
Just 200 tickets will be available for the intimate event, which is in aid of Global’s Make Some Noise.
TICKETS ARE £150 AND WILL GO ON SALE ON WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER AT 8AM FROM WWW.RADIOX.CO.UK.
All proceeds from the event are going to Global’s Make Some Noise.
As the frontman and lead singer of Oasis, Liam sold a combined total of 77 million copies across seven multiplatinum studio albums, making them one of the highest selling bands of all time.
Their second record (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? remains the fifth biggest selling album in UK history.
After Oasis, Gallagher joined Beady Eye for the release of two top five records and has since been working on the new Oasis film Supersonic that is due to be released next month.
Chris Baughen, Radio X’s managing editor, said: “We’re thrilled that Liam and Bonehead are joining us for what will be a really special evening. Oasis are one of the greatest and most influential bands of all time, and are huge favourites of Radio X listeners. We’re very grateful to Liam and Bonehead for getting together with Radio X for our charity, Global’s Make Some Noise.”
Global’s Make Some Noise was created by Global in 2014 to give a voice to charities that struggle to get heard. The national grant-giving charity supports projects that help disadvantaged youngsters by raising money and crucially giving them a platform to tell their story to millions of people. Global is home to the country’s most loved commercial radio brands including Radio X, Heart, Capital and Classic FM and together its media brands reach 30 million people every week.
Global’s Make Some Noise supports youngsters living with illness, disability or lack of opportunity. On October 7th the third annual appeal day will see all Global’s stations come together and support Global’s Make Some Noise with a very special day celebrating the projects it supports with guests, presenter challenges and money can’t buy prizes.
Please note - In order for us to combat ticket touts, the ticket purchaser will have to show photo identification on the night so please bear this in mind if buying tickets for other people. For more information please read our T’s and C’s which will be available on our ticketing page which goes live on Wednesday at 8am.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
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