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Tickets Still Available For Beady Eye's Teenage Cancer Trust Show

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TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE....

Beady Eye will be headlining this year's Teenage Cancer Trust on Friday 25th March at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Teenage Cancer Trust is a long established charity set up to help young people fight cancer. You can read more about the charity and make donations at their website HERE.

The band have been keen supporters of Teenage Cancer Trust through the years with Liam, Gem and Andy having performed at the event in 2002 with Oasis and both Liam and Gem making several appearances between them through the past decade of gigs.

Tickets are on sale now through the following ticketing agencies:

www.teenagecancertrust.org
www.gigsandtours.com (0871 230 7136)
www.ticketmaster.co.uk (0844 844 0444)
www.royalalberthall.com (0845 401 5030)
www.hmv.com and in selected HMV stores (London area only)

Pretty Green has teamed up with the Teenage Cancer Trust to create a new limited edition T-shirt in an effort to raise funds for the charity.

Speaking about the exclusive design, Gallagher says, "I've always been a massive supporter of Teenage Cancer Trust. This collaboration is only just the start."

The exclusive limited edition t-shirt will be available to purchase from 14th March online and in-store for £45 with £20 from each sale donated directly to the Teenage Cancer Trust.

For more details click here.

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Liam Gallagher Eeks His Mind

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Rastamouse has come in for a bit of stick – but Liam Gallagher reckons the rodent is irie.

The politically correct brigade, or gimps as they are otherwise known, claim the kids' TV character is racist.

But Beady Eye frontman Liam said: "Come on, man, people speak like that. D'ya know what I mean?"

Surely that should be: "Do you know what I an I mean?"

Liam also confessed why he loves watching children's TV channel CBBC with sons Lennon and Gene: "It's an excuse for a kip. I say, 'You stay there, here's your popcorn, wake me up at the end'."

Careful, Liam, they'll be at the blue WKD and the pick-and-mix.

His Pretty Green fashion line sell a T-shirt for the Teenage Cancer Trust from March 14, and Beady Eye play London's Royal Albert Hall for the same cause on March 25.

Tickets from teenagecancertrust.org.

Top work, lads, for a top charity.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Liam Gallagher Designs T-Shirt For Teenage Cancer

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Liam Gallagher and Pretty Green have designed a limited edition t-shirt and pin badge to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust.

“I've always been a massive supporter of Teenage Cancer Trust. This collaboration is only just the start” says Liam.

These exclusive t-shirts will be available for purchase from 14 March at www.prettygreen.com and at Pretty Green stores in London, Manchester and Glasgow for £45 with £20 from the sale of each t-shirt going to Teenage Cancer Trust.

Teenage Cancer Trust's Music Manager, Jane Ashton says, “Music plays a huge role in most young people’s lives, whatever they are going through and it’s a big part of Teenage Cancer Trust so naturally we are delighted that Liam has chosen to support us with this fantastic bespoke t-shirt and pin badge. We’re also excited to welcome back Liam to the Royal Albert Hall this year, with Beady Eye and look forward to further collaborations with Pretty Green.”

We're thrilled that Liam and his band Beady Eye will also be playing at this year’s Royal Albert Hall concerts.

For more details click here, sign up to be the first to be notified of when this product is available.

Source: www.teenagecancertrust.org

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Roger Daltrey Says Liam Gallagher Is A Sweetheart

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Roger Daltrey dropped in to Absolute Radio today to speak with DJ Dave Gorman.

He talked about the upcoming Teenage Cancer Trust concerts (which he has been organising for 11 years as a patron of the charity), his recent role on CSI and, of course, The Who.

Daltrey also gave his opinions of Liam Gallagher.

The ex-Oasis frontman will be performing a show with his band Beady Eye for Daltrey’s charity concert run. Far from difficult, Roger describes Liam as a ’sweetheart’:

“I love him. Everybody says, ‘Oh, he’s a bit difficult isn’t he?’ I’ve always found him an absolute sweetheart. Listen… after Keith Moon everybody’s easy.”

Tickets are still available for Beady Eye's show for the Teenage Cancer Trust, click here for more details.

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Beady Eye Tickets For Teenage Cancer Trust On Sale Later Today

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Tickets go on sale at 9:00am today for Beady Eye's gig at this year's Teenage Cancer Trust on Friday 25th March at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Teenage Cancer Trust is a long established charity set up to help young people fight cancer. You can read more about the charity and make donations at their website HERE.

The band have been keen supporters of Teenage Cancer Trust through the years with Liam, Gem and Andy having performed at the event in 2002 with Oasis and both Liam and Gem making several appearances between them through the past decade of gigs.

Tickets for the week of gigs go on sale at 9:00am through the following ticketing agencies:

www.teenagecancertrust.org
www.gigsandtours.com (0871 230 7136)
www.ticketmaster.co.uk (0844 844 0444)
www.royalalberthall.com (0845 401 5030)
www.hmv.com and in selected HMV stores (London area only)

The full line up of gigs for the week are as below:

Monday 21 March – An Evening of Comedy with John Bishop and Kevin Bridges
Tuesday 22 March – Squeeze and The Feeling
Wednesday 23 March – Biffy Clyro
Thursday 24 March – Roger Daltrey CBE performs The Who’s Tommy
Friday 25 March – Beady Eye
Saturday 26 March – Editors
Sunday 27 March – Tinie Tempah

Beady Eye's gig comes at the end of their run of sold out gigs across the UK and Europe which kicks off with the band's first ever gig in Glasgow Barrowlands on 3rd March.

Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Roger Daltrey's Delight At Beady Eye 'Triumph'

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Rocker Roger Daltrey was delighted when Liam Gallagher's new band Beady Eye signed up to play at his annual charity gigs - branding the coup a personal "triumph".

The Who frontman stages a yearly series of shows in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, and this year (11) he's lined up a hotly-anticipated concert by the former Oasis singer's new group.

The gig next month (Mar11), at London's Royal Albert Hall, will be Beady Eye's biggest to date - and Daltrey is overjoyed he managed to secure the in-demand band.

He tells British talk show Loose Women, "On the Friday, of course we have got Liam Gallagher's new band, Beady Eye, which is a big triumph for me."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Beady Eye, Biffy Clyro, Editors & More For Teenage Cancer Trust Shows

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Beady Eye are proud to announce they will be headlining this year's Teenage Cancer Trust on Friday 25th March at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Teenage Cancer Trust is a long established charity set up to help young people fight cancer. You can read more about the charity and make donations at their website HERE.

The band have been keen supporters of Teenage Cancer Trust through the years with Liam, Gem and Andy having performed at the event in 2002 with Oasis and both Liam and Gem making several appearances between them through the past decade of gigs.

Tickets for the week of gigs go on sale Friday 11th February at 9:00am through the following ticketing agencies:

www.teenagecancertrust.org
www.gigsandtours.com (0871 230 7136)
www.ticketmaster.co.uk (0844 844 0444)
www.royalalberthall.com (0845 401 5030)
www.hmv.com and in selected HMV stores (London area only)

The full line up of gigs for the week are as below:

Monday 21 March – An Evening of Comedy with John Bishop and Kevin Bridges
Tuesday 22 March – Squeeze and The Feeling
Wednesday 23 March – Biffy Clyro
Thursday 24 March – Roger Daltrey CBE performs The Who’s Tommy
Friday 25 March – Beady Eye
Saturday 26 March – Editors
Sunday 27 March – Tinie Tempah

Beady Eye's gig comes at the end of their run of sold out gigs across the UK and Europe which kicks off with the band's first ever gig in Glasgow Barrowlands on 3rd March.

Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com

Visit my newly launched Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher TCT Petition

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One of our sites visitors has started a petition to get Noel Gallagher's TCT performance tapes officially released. Have a look at his website and the statement below to see how you can help out !

This year Noel Gallagher played 2 nights for the Teenage Cancer Trust at The Royal Albert Hall. Proceeds from ticket sales went to the charity, originally founded by Sir Roger Daltry of The Who fame. A full soundboard recording of both audio and video was made on one, if not both of these nights and a few tracks have been made available online, on TV and on athe Radio. What the fans really want is a CD of the complete gig Pro recorded as well as a DVD of the Pro recorded video. So instead of letting these recordings remain unused, why not release them and use the money made by the sales to assist the charity further. Its all for a good cause and will be a great bit of memorabilia for any Noel Gallagher/Oasis fan.

Teenage Cancer Trust Auction

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Just a reminder that Teenage Cancer Trust are auctioning off memorabilia from this year's gigs!

In celebration of 10 years of music and comedy at the Royal Albert Hall, and the success of this years shows, Teenage Cancer Trust is proud to present a catalogue of exclusive signed merchandise kindly donated by the star studded line-up.

Get bidding for signed items such as t-shirts, programmes and show laminates from our world famous Royal Albert Hall shows. Artists include The Who, Noel Gallagher, Depeche Mode, Suede, JLS, Arctic Monkeys, The Specials, Them Crooked Vultures, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding and more.

In addition were delighted to present a one-off signed Marshall Amp by the legendary Muse.

All proceeds from this auction will go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust.

Click here to bid on the items, including a number signed by Noel.

Pre-order 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' and win some signed exclusive album artwork, more details here.

Teenage Cancer Trust Auction

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Teenage Cancer Trust are auctioning off memorabilia from this year's gigs!

Check it out here.

Pre-order 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' and win some signed exclusive album artwork, more details here.

Bid For Signed Noel Gallagher Ray Ban Sunglasses

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Click here to bid for a pair of signed Noel Gallagher Ray Ban Sunglasses, the current winning bid is £360.00 the auction ends on Sunday.

The sunglasses were donated by the manufacturer, and all proceeds from this auction will go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust.

“I’ve been honoured to support this amazing charity. The patients I meet at the Royal Albert hall concerts are an inspiration.” – Noel Gallagher

Pre-order 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' and win some signed exclusive album artwork, more details here.

Four Day's Left To Bid For Signed Noel Gallagher Ray Ban Sunglasses

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Click here to bid for a pair of signed Noel Gallagher Ray Ban Sunglasses, the current winning bid is £360.00 the auction ends on Sunday.

The sunglasses were donated by the manufacturer, and all proceeds from this auction will go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust.

Noel Gallagher, supported Teenage Cancer Trust and played at its annual concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2010. See videos here: http://www.teenagecancertrust.org/what-we-do/royal-albert-hall/2010/

For more information about Rock Your Shades visit: www.teenagecancertrust.org/rockyourshades

“I’ve been honoured to support this amazing charity. The patients I meet at the Royal Albert hall concerts are an inspiration.” – Noel Gallagher

Pre-order 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' and win some signed exclusive album artwork, more details here.

Rock Your Shades - Noel Gallagher Signed Sunglasses

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To celebrate the launch of Rock Your Shades a one day event on Friday 14 May where people across the country will wear sunglasses and raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust, we are auctioning off a cool pair of sunglasses, each signed by one of the star studded line up at this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. The sunglasses were donated by the manufacturer, and all proceeds from this auction will go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust.

You are bidding for brand new Aviator Ray Ban sunglasses signed by Noel Gallagher.

Noel Gallagher, supported Teenage Cancer Trust and played at its annual concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2010. See videos here: http://www.teenagecancertrust.org/what- ... hall/2010/

For more information about Rock Your Shades visit: www.teenagecancertrust.org/rockyourshades

See all our products for details of other signed sunglasses.

“I’ve been honoured to support this amazing charity. The patients I meet at the Royal Albert hall concerts are an inspiration.” – Noel Gallagher

To bid on the shades click here.

Listen To Tracks From Noel Gallagher's Set For Teenage Cancer Trust Now

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Listen to some amazing live tracks from Noel Gallagher's set at the Concerts for Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall, his first live performances since Oasis split. Featuring a choir and an orchestra, these tracks are pretty special.

Click here to listen to the tracks 'Whatever,' 'Wonderwall,' and an online exclusive 'Listen Up.'

Listen To Highlights From Noel Gallagher's TCT Shows Tonight

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Absolute Radio moved the scheduled show featuring Noel Gallagher at the Teenage Cancer Trust from yesterday until today.

When: 7.00pm (UK Time) on Tuesday, 30 March 2010.
Until: 8.00pm (UK Time)on Tuesday, 30 March 2010.
Where: on Absolute Radio
Info: Hear live music from Noel Gallagher's Teenage Cancer Trust performance at the Royal Albert Hall.

More info and to listen live click here.

Noel Gallagher, Royal Albert Hall, London

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(Rated 4/ 5 )
Reviewed by Elisa Bray

You could read a lot into Noel Gallagher's choice to open his first solo show post-Oasis with "(It's Good) to Be Free". In a semi acoustic set for the Teenage Cancer Trust, the elder Gallagher brother, who was responsible for the majority of the band's song-writing, takes to his stool with less a swagger and more the quiet poise of a professional performer at his ease.

Discarding his rock-star leather jacket early on, in a casual shirt and jeans, the 42-year-old could not have looked more comfortably relaxed. It was apparent in his singing, too, softer and more tender tones than his brother's, and tonight often tinged with emotion, especially in "Half the World Away", which moved many a fan, as couples and thirtysomething male friends locked arms and swayed, wielding pints of beer as they sang along.

The opening song was not the only one to take on a more weighty meaning with the passage of time. The nostalgia of "Fade Away", which he played early on, seemed to strike a point deep within many of the crowd, as Gallagher sang "while we're living, the dreams we had as children fade away." In a stripped-down version of "Wonderwall", he seemed almost pensive in his laid-back, understated delivery.

"It's not rock'n'roll", he tells the crowd, smiling. Indeed, he's accompanied throughout by former Oasis member Gem Archer on lead guitar and Terry Kirkbride on minimal percussion, an all-female string orchestra – the Wired Strings – and the 50-strong Crouch End Choir. Not that for the most part you could hear the latter. With a backing choir of 5,200 people – the full capacity of the Royal Albert Hall – belting out the songs in a merry mass sing-a-long throughout the show, the choir was drowned out.

The strings section, however, made a wonderful addition, especially in their recreation of the unmistakable opening to "Whatever", and in the rapturously received final song of the night "Don't Look Back in Anger". Meanwhile, against Gallagher's gentle acoustic strumming, Archer's lead guitar parts shimmered.

Last week came the news that Gallagher is going to become a father for a third time, and tonight he is on his most reserved behaviour. By his very composure and mature, reserved performance, Noel seemed to – consciously or not – set himself apart from his brasher brother. But an evening with one of the Gallagher brothers – even the more sensible of the two – was never going to be complete without a bit of gentle crowd-baiting. In good humour Gallagher teased audience members, in particular the "Scousers" and "Geordies" in the crowd.

In a set heavy on B-sides, and with only one track from the latter part of their career, from the post-1990s, Gallagher chose not to perform any new material, joking, "No, we're not playing new songs. As brilliant as they are, now's not the right time or place." But with the best and most-loved Oasis songs from early on in their career, such as the brilliant "Slide Away", which tonight receives the most appreciative response, nobody could complain.

Two years ago Noel Gallagher played a similar solo acoustic set for the charity in the same venue. Back then, fans called out for his brother. Tonight, it's just Noel's name they chant. When he ends tonight's performance with the humble send-off: "It's been an absolute pleasure to play for you tonight", with a smile on his face as he strides towards the solo career ahead of him, he leaves 5,200 smiles behind.

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Noel Gallagher On The Teenage Cancer Trust Gigs And More

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Noel Gallagher was on TalkSport - Sports Bar at 9.30pm instead of the scheduled 9.00pm as he had been watching Coronation Street which he had missed during the week as “I was out busy being brilliant.”

Here is some of the interview, as soon as it is on YouTube etc I will look it up.

Andy Goldstein said he had looked quite overwhelmed with the crowd response he had received at the gigs,

Noel: “Really? Eh, its kinda like you spend two weeks rehearsing it all and its all quite serene, and its like, I don’t know, very angelic and all that and then you get there and its just like a football match.”

Was there a part of you that was slightly nervous?

Noel: “None more than usual, Ive done that gig so many times with an acoustic guitar, but no, there wasn’t any... I know the way its been written up in the press is like it was gonna be the re-birth or something but it wasn’t, I didn’t figure it was. Those charity things are kind of a unique night out and you just play the songs that people wanna hear and hopefully everybody goes and has a good time, and there you go, you raise a bit of money and every ones a winner.”

Did you enjoy it as much as you did at Wembley? More so?

Noel: “No no, I enjoyed it equally as much, I enjoy all the gigs that I do, whether they be in stadiums or little clubs, they are all great or I wouldn’t do it.”

Do you think some of your songs sound better acoustically, and if so which ones?

Noel: “Wonderwall.”

Would you rather have released them in that manner?

Noel: “No, no, Wonderwall’s been released now, its done, when you go in the studio you just do the best that you can on that day, that's what records are, they're a record of where you were at at that point when you were in the studio, do you know what I mean? Songs evolve over the years, don’t they?, and you’ll find something in songs five years after they've come out that you didn’t realise was there in the first place, with kinda Wonderwall and stuff like that and its quite a nice surprise, I think, but its all good, all the records are good, I don’t mind.”

The jeans looked good, Noel, were you happy with them?

Noel: “They're actually really old jeans, they’re old school.”

Do you go to the gym at all, do you keep fit?

Noel: “Eh, I do keep fit, I have to go because Ive got a, Ive got a.... no, I don’t wanna tell you what Ive got cos Ill sound like an old man!”

Anything to do with what was in the papers the other day, when that idiot threw you off stage?

Noel: “No, no, no, no, no, I fell down the stairs when I was younger... I have to say it was party related and so I have to do bits and bobs for my little old back.”

You mentioned yesterday you had a bit of a hangover, how big was big Friday?

Noel: “It was terrific, Saturday was horrific but Friday night was a good night, yeah. “

What time did it finish?

Noel: “Eh, 4, half 4... well, Ive got kids and all that stuff so I had to get in for them, but I was alright cos Sara’s pregnant so she kinda came home early.”

That's a bonus, yeah, she drives now?

Noel: “Ive never had a driving license. Ive never even had a lesson.”

I bet you have owned a car.

Noel: “Ive got four cars. Ive got a Rolls Royce, Ive got a Jaguar Mk 2 1967, Ive got a black Range Rover, Ive got a Audi Q5 and a Volkswagon Golf!”

Does your missus get a chance to drive the Jag or is that just your pride and joy?

Noel: “I had that made when I was out of it once and I was thinking by the time that's made Ill have easily passed the test and they delivered it a year later and I hadn’t even taken a lesson, and I forgot ordering it.”

Do you think you'll ever learn?

Noel: “No, I haven’t got that gene, I'm more interested in collecting guitars and sunglasses and kinda cars are not my thing, really.”

When you say collecting sunglasses, do you mean old ones from the ‘60s?

Noel: “No, no, any old nonsense will do me.”

Is the Rolls Royce anything to do with the Be Here Now album?

Noel: “No, its not that one, my record company bought it for me in ’96, just after the royalties from Morning Glory started coming in." "The five of us went into this room and they gave me a Rolls Royce and they gave the other four a watch each!”

How did you get away with that?

Noel: “Because I was more brilliant than any of the other....and they said, ‘but you lot can have a watch’, and I was, ‘hahahaha....oh dear, well it paid off in the end, didn’t it?, all those nights sitting up writing those tunes while you lot were having it in the bar.'”

Noel also spoke about football: why he believes Man City will qualify for the Champions League and “justice will be done” with West Ham being relegated, nights out with Gordon Smart: How he gave Smart the David Beckham aftershave he won at a pub quiz which he then drank!, how Sara is “great” and comments on the Dr Octagon sample made for him!

Thanks to Dougie for the transcript.

Listen To Highlights Of Noel Gallagher's TCT Shows Later Today

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When: 7.00pm (UK Time) on Monday, 29 March 2010.
Until: 8.00pm (UK Time) on Monday, 29 March 2010.

Where: on Absolute Radio

Listen to highlights from Noel Gallagher's Teenage Cancer Trust performance at the Royal Albert Hall.

Roger Daltrey's Shock At Success Of Charity Gigs

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Roger Daltrey is stunned by the success of his annual cancer charity gigs in the U.K. - because the star was convinced he'd have to cancel the residency at London's Royal Albert Hall after just two years.

The Who rocker founded the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series in 2000, and has played with his band on four different occasions, as well as signing up stars including Noel Gallagher, Ronnie Wood and Chris Martin to perform.

And Daltrey admits he's shocked the shows have remained so popular.

He tells Britain's Daily Star, "I'm amazed. It seems like yesterday that we started. I wanted to do something about the problem that teenage cancer sufferers have and I was determined to stick with it.

"Straight away we booked the hall for 12 years - you had to book it well in advance to be able to get it for the same week every year. We thought we could cancel it after two years, but go on as long as we thought we were able.

"Here we are, 10 years later, and I'm amazed at the support I've had from the music and comedy industry."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Teenage Cancer Trust Fundraiser

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Pete McKee recently launched two special LTD edition prints for Noel Gallagher’s shows at the Royal Albert Hall.

The prints sold out straight away last Thursday and Pete would like to thank everyone for there help and support on this project.

They managed to raise a fantastic £4235 for Teenage Cancer Trust.
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