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Showing posts with label The Doors. Show all posts

Liam Gallagher Enjoys A Weekend Away In Paris

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Liam Gallagher whisked his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther away for a romantic weekend in Paris - where they visited the Temple of Love as well as Jim Morrison’s grave.

The lovebirds started their trip by going to a gig on Saturday night, but then they opted to take a more cultural option by visiting Jim’s graveyard at Pere Lachaise cemetery.

And on Monday, Liam , 43, booked to take Debbie, 33, on a boat to the Temple Romantique, which sits on an island in the middle of a lake in the Bois de Vincennes.

Liam Gallagher whisked his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther away for a romantic weekend in Paris - where they visited the Temple of Love as well as Jim Morrison’s grave.

The lovebirds started their trip by going to a gig on Saturday night, but then they opted to take a more cultural option by visiting Jim’s graveyard at Pere Lachaise cemetery.

And on Monday, Liam , 43, booked to take Debbie, 33, on a boat to the Temple Romantique, which sits on an island in the middle of a lake in the Bois de Vincennes.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

Watch Noel Gallagher In 'When Albums Ruled The World'

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When Albums Ruled The World

Documentary showing how the long-playing album changed popular music for ever between the mid 1960s and the late 1970s by allowing artists to express themselves as never before.

The magic of the long-playing vinyl album is lovingly profiled as we make tracks back to its golden age, from the mid-1960s through the 1970s. Packaged in sleeves that were art in themselves, the LP was a playground for musicians to think outside the grooves and helped shape the soundtrack of a generation, which produced Bob Dylan, The Doors and The Beatles. Noel Gallagher and Mike Oldfield are among those singing the LP’s praises.

Click here to watch it (UK Only).

Oasis Up For Inclusion In Music Walk Of Fame

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Camden Town is to get a Hollywood-style walk of fame, which will honour pop music greats linked with the area such as Pink Floyd, Oasis and Amy Winehouse.

Endorsed by the Los Angeles movie-star original, Camden's will honour music's greatest performers with a bronze and stone disc, presumably to mimic a vinyl record, set in the pavement. Each disc is set to cost about £500.

Those chosen will be split into five groups: influential artists; innovative artists; unsung heroes; and industry types. After a committee has come up with a shortlist, we all get the chance to vote on the Music Walk of Fame's website.

The shortlist hasn't been decided yet, but hints have been dropped that among those in the first tranche will be Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, The Doors, Marc Bolan, The Move, Cream, Hawkwind, Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Supergrass, Suede, Madonna, Radiohead and Public Enemy.

The list is to be announced in May.

Source: www.londonnet.co.uk
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