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Noel Gallagher Confirms His Next Album Is Underway

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Noel Gallagher has confirmed his next record is underway.

Speaking to NME, the former Oasis man said, "I’m already a bit of the way into my next record. As for what it will eventually say on the cover though remains to be seen."

The new record will be Noel Gallagher’s third album as Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. It follows 'Chasing Yesterday' which was released in February this year and his self-titled 2011 debut.

Next month, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds headline Calling Festival at London's Clapham Common on July 4. The show will be the biggest headline gig he's played in the UK as a solo artist.

The supporting line-up features Ryan Adams, The Hives, Wolf Alice and more.

Discussing his plans for the gig with NME, Gallagher commented: "I haven't actually given it much thought… Not sure I see the point in over-thinking these things. Just get up there and give it 75 per cent. (One always has to save some for the aftershow.)"

Asked which Oasis songs he was planning for the headline set, he added, "Fucking hell… D'you want me to tell you what colour of brown or navy blue bomber jacket I'll be wearing an' all?"

Released in February, 'Chasing Yesterday' went straight to Number One and is now certified gold. Asked how he felt about his numerous achievements, Gallagher praised the new generation of fans now supporting his music.

"I'm not sure why or how it's happened but I'm glad it has, and if this tour is anything to go by then there seems to be yet another generation coming through who are discovering whatever it is I do, two decades after the fact. God bless them."

Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher recently criticised a band for handing him an unlabelled demo CD.

Gallagher stopped midway through a show at the Boston Opera House on Saturday, June 6 to educate the band on proper demo CD protocol.

"When you’re giving away CDs of your shit," Gallagher began, "there’s not even a fucking name of who it is, or what it’s called, or a phone number, or nothing. No song titles, no name, no nothing.

Now unless this is some psychedelic fucking album project, I’m saying, this cunt’s going nowhere. Thank you very much."

Source: www.nme.com

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Various Videos Of Noel Gallagher On The Calling Festival

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Below are a number of videos to promote the Calling Festival: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Ryan Adams & The Shining, The Hives & Echo & The Bunnymen this July at Clapham Common.

Tickets on sale now: http://www.callingfestival.co.uk/tickets



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Noel Gallagher Would Be Happy To Write Songs For His Brother Liam

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Speaking to NME, Noel said that he would be happy to write songs for his brother and former Oasis bandmate and promised that they would be better than those released by Liam's old band Beady Eye.

"I'd write him a few songs, I've got a few songs lying around that he'd be good at singing. But I'm not sure what he plans to do or if plans to do anything," Noel said. Asked what type of songs he would hand to his brother, the High Flying Birds singer added: "Some fucking good ones, better than the lot he was singing last time for sure."

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline London's Calling Festival on July 4. The event, which takes place on Clapham Common, will also see performances from Ryan Adams, The Hives and Echo And The Bunnymen.

Source: L4E

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Noel Gallagher Plays New Tracks And Oasis Classics In London

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Noel Gallagher played a triumphant set of established hits and new material at the Tufnell Park Dome last night (Monday 2 February) - launching new album, Chasing Yesterday.

Playing for just over an hour, Gallagher’s set list including latest singles 'The Ballad of Mighty I' and 'In the Heat of the Moment', alongside Oasis classic 'It’s Good to be Free' and 'Don’t Look Back in Anger'.

However, fans were not treated to an extended set as, prior to the latter, Gallagher admitted, “They’ll be no encore tonight [because] I’m off to see Prince and he’s on stage in ten minutes”, before responding to a single boo with “don’t knock the Purple One”.

The gig represented a rare opportunity for fans to see Gallagher, who tours more extensively with UK arena dates scheduled for next month and a summer world tour, in such an intimate venue. Fans had had to face the lottery of applying through a ballot for tickets at the 600 capacity venue with thousands missing out, whilst posters plastered around the Dome made it clear that performance was also being filmed so expect to see footage emerge in the not too distant future.

Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher was recently announced as headliner of Calling Festival, at London's Clapham Common and also see appearances from Ryan Adams & The Shining, The Hives, Echo & The Bunnymen with many, many more to be announced.

Calling Festival takes place on Clapham Common on Saturday 4 July. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 6 February.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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Big Day Out Replaces Blur With Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye

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The troubled Big Day Out has added three bands to its 2014 line-up in the aftermath of Blur's shock withdrawal and an intriguing Britpop subplot has emerged.

Popular American alternative metallers Deftones and theatrical Swedish garage band The Hives join the line-up, but the biggest new name is Beady Eye.

The post-Britpop quartet is fronted by former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and also features Andy Bell, Gem Archer and Chris Sharrock, who are all former Oasis members.

Source: www.smh.com.au

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Dream On' Is Named The Best Driving Song Of 2012

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds track 'Dream On' has been named as The Top Five Driving Song Of 2012.



Other artists on the list include Calvin Harris, The Rolling Stones, The Darkness and The Hives.






















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