Oasis Not Ready To Stop The Clock

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Long gone are the days of cocaine-fuelled drug binges for Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher.

But he's far from mellowed and is still quick to fire up with little provocation.

"I was fuelled on some of the finest cocaine known to man back in the early days so that would make me a little more edgy, shall we say," he said.

"But I am not like that any more.

"I haven't taken any proper big boys drugs for eight and a half years now.

"I am sticking to the ... I won't tell you what I stick to ... but no I haven't taken any proper hard drugs for years now."

Gallagher was in Australia this week, performing a number of acoustic shows with Oasis guitarist Gem Archer.

He's also been promoting the new Oasis album, Stop the Clocks.

Gallagher is quick to point out that it isn't a greatest hits offering - it's a best of.

"Your greatest hits are the hit singles that are most popular ... your best of is what is considered your best work," the Brit said.

"Thereby lies the difference."

The double CD features a selection of what Gallagher considers the band's best work, including such hits as Wonderwall, Champagne Supernova, Don't Look Back in Anger and Morning Glory.

"It could easily have stretched to three CDs, but that doesn't really appeal to me, do you know what I mean?" Gallagher said.

"Three CDs is a bit much, seeing how the Beatles only had two on their best of. It would be taking the piss to have three I think."

Gallagher, 39, put the album together, with little help from brother, Liam, who is also in the band.

"I done all that," he said.

"I get to pick the songs, that is my right as the oldest living member of Oasis."

The Gallagher brothers, famed for their thick Manchester accents and bitter sibling rivalry, burst onto the British music scene more than a decade ago before going on to sell millions of albums worldwide.

Their volatile relationship, fights, drug problems, celebrity relationships - and their prodigious talent for producing catchy pop songs - have filled thousands of news pages around the world.

It seems the brothers are going through a rough patch at the moment.

"We are not on the best of terms," Gallagher said.

"I haven't seen him for a couple of months. I am not interested.

"I am generally not interested because he is generally not doing anything interesting."

They're not fighting though, he said.

"We aren't fighting at the minute ... but there could well be the next time I see him though."

Gallagher has never shied away from saying what he thinks.

He's not a fan of pop musicians, particularly Kylie Minogue, Madonna and Robbie Williams.

He hates the Australian soccer team, but he likes Melbourne rockers Jet.

His acerbic tongue has often gotten Gallagher into trouble, most famously in a 1995 interview when he expressed a wish for Blur's Damon Albarn and Alex James to "catch AIDS and die", a comment which he quickly publicly apologised for.

"I hate Kylie Minogue ... I hate Madonna ... I hate Robbie Williams," he said.

Gallagher doesn't care what is written about him in the press.

In fact, he finds it funny.

"I find that quite amusing," he said.

"It was written once in the newspaper that I was going out with Naomi Campbell. Have you seen Naomi Campbell? Have you seen me? It is preposterous.

"It is like one of the Seven Dwarfs going for it with Snow White - a ridiculous story."

Despite his frequent controversial outbursts, British music news website NME.com once labelled Gallagher the wisest man in rock.

"I have a lot of experience at these things - whether I am wise or not, I don't know," he said.

"It must mean my opinion counts for something I think - does it make me like Yoda then?

"Are you saying I am like a Jedi, cause I can live with that. I am right up for it, light sabres and karate moves, that is my bag mate."

Having completed their six-album deal with Sony Music, Gallagher is keen to take a break because for the first time since 1994, Oasis are without a recording contract.

"We only got back off the Don't Believe The Truth tour in March, that is only seven months ago," he said.

"I don't want to earn any more money just yet - I have got too much."

Brotherly feuds and record label contracts aside, Oasis have enough material to release another album in 2007.

"There is this project going on that will probably take us to spring next year," he said.

"We have got most of our next album already recorded, stuff that was left over from the last one - we could start mixing it tomorrow."

Stop the Clocks is out now.

Source: www.thewest.com.au

Liam Bans Noel From Xmas Do

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Liam Gallagher will go Christmas crackers and whip up a festive feast on Christmas Day.

And he's inviting all his family and friends - except brother Noel. The 34-year-old Oasis frontman, who has always had a tricky relationship with Noel, 39, has been taking secret cooking classes ahead of the day.

And he's hoping to invite showbiz pals including Kate Moss, 32, and Pete Doherty, 28, to his daytime shindig.

Other guests invited include Jungle star David Hest, 53. An insider said: "Liam has been grafting away getting gourmet cooking classes ahead of Christmas Day. And he wants all his mates to come around to celebrate".

"He'll do a traditional turkey roast as well as nutroast for vegetarians and is certainly going to town. But despite inviting all and sundry, he hasn't yet asked Noel and his girl-friend Sara McDonald to come around".

"He wants to ban Noel from coming, but his fiancee Nicole Appleton is doing her best to persuade him otherwise".

Pain

"Liam is still miffed at comments Noel made about him in a recent interview".

In the chat, Noel discussed his rocky relationship with Liam. And he even went on to call him a "pain in the arse". Ouch.

Invites have also gone to Nicole's sister Natalie, 33, and her husband, Prodigy star Liam Howlett, 35.

Out mole added: "Liam has a lot of mates from Burnage in Manchester who are due to come to London for Christmas Day and he wants everything to be just right.

"It seems a tad strange that Noel isn't going". Still we wish him a Bon Noel all the same.

Source: Daily Star

Noel's Choc Shock About Robbie

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There's still no love lost between Brit bad boys Noel Gallagher and Robbie Williams.
Oasis guitarist and songwriter Gallagher famously labelled Williams "the fat dancer from Take That" years ago.

And when Gallagher caught up with Herald Sun music writer Cameron Adams he revealed he was still keeping an eye on Williams' waistline.

"Is Robbie in Melbourne yet?" Gallagher asked.

"I thought there were no chocolates in the sweet shop.

"There was a distinct lack of Violet Crumbles.

"I know people like him, and he's making a living and all that, but there's no need to eat that much chocolate."

Gallagher was due to introduce a screening of the Oasis doco Lord Don't Slow Me Down at the Kino Dendy cinema on Collins St for about 300 MySpace punters last night.

That was after taping an episode of Vodafone Live at the Chapel, which will air on Boxing Day at 11.15pm on Channel 10.

A few fans at Gallagher's sold-out gig at the Forum on Sunday night left the show somewhat disappointed.

Despite the fact they paid $70 for tickets to his Forum performance, Gallagher played only for an hour.

In town to plug Oasis's greatest hits CD, Stop the Clocks, Gallagher was enjoying the peace of touring without brother Liam.

However it's purged him of plans for a solo career.

"Publicly, Liam's not said anything. Privately, I'd assume he's seething with jealousy," Gallagher said of his solo jaunt.

"It's much easier doing this without him.

"But being the singer, you've got to concentrate on everything.

"If anything, it's made me appreciate what Liam does more.

"I wouldn't go solo for all the money in the world.

"Who would I take the p--- out of? You've got to have Liam there just to get on his tits."

Source: www.news.com.au

Gallagher Regrets US Tour

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Noel Gallagher still regrets trying to conquer America in the late 1990s because he should have taken a break from Oasis instead.

The Wonderwall hitmaker admits he got too greedy after becoming an overnight millionaire and decided being the biggest thing in his native Britain wasn't enough.

The rocker says, "We came to America and Wonderwall was number five in the charts, and we had 14 huge gigs booked, and it all fell apart. "(Frontman) Liam (Gallagher) and I got in a row, and I came home.

It all turned, there and then. If I could go back in time, I would cancel that tour." The guitarist also wishes he could go back and handle his first taste of fame and fortune with more grace.

He adds, "As we were recording (Be Here Now) the royalties from the first two (albums) started to come in, so we were millionaires overnight... That's when all the madness started. "It was like we were a bunch of lunatics and someone came in and said, 'Here's the keys to the asylum, just leave it in reception when you're done.'"

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Gallagher: 'Be Here Now Was A Mistake But Not A Disaster

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Oasis star Noel Gallagher has declared the group's 1997 album Be Here Now "one of his worst decisions" and he should have revamped the project with B-sides.

The guitarist/songwriter admits he stubbornly fought to put the album out even though he knew it was terrible. And now he has had the chance to redeem himself by placing the early Oasis songs he released as B-sides on the group's new hits album Stop The Clocks.

Gallagher says, "If all the B-sides for all the singles from the (What's The Story) Morning Glory era had been kept back and formed the basis for Be Here Now, the history of the band would be very different.

"I had this idea for Be Here Now and no one was going to shift me. I wanted to make this really pompous rock record with a 100 piece orchestra and everything - one of my worst decisions." But Gallagher was upset when critics savaged the album as a flop after it sold nine million copies around the globe.

He adds, "Because we had sold 18 million on Morning Glory, nine million albums was considered a f**king disaster. "I would kill if my next record sold nine million. I'd literally give my six-year-old daughter away."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Noel And Gem Videos From Melbourne

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Slide Away


Don't Look Back in Anger


Half The World Away

Thanks to rdw23,littleladylove89 & marksupernova

Oasis Radio

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Music lovers BBC Music 6 are giving UK lads Oasis the right to the mike on December 12 when Liam, Gem and Andy step up for a very special programming session on '6 Music Selector'.

The guys will talk about their biggest musical influences to date while
digging through the healthy Music 6 archives to produce the albums and live
music recordings that have shaped their tastes enough to produce their own
massive swag of career-defining hits (find 'em all on their latest "best of"
retrospective 'Stop The Clocks' in stores this week).

Best of all, they've recruited personal faves (and northern neighbours from
merseyside) The Coral to record an exclusive four track session at Noel's own studio, which will also be played during the show.

It's an honour that's been accepted by only a handful of worthy artists
(including Franz Ferdinand) so check it all out at bbc.co.uk/6music on
December 12.

Noel Gallagher And Gem Archer Live @ The Union Chapel On Channel 4 This Saturday.

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The Union Chapel Gig from November is being shown on Channel 4 (UK) this coming Saturday (16th). At 11.45 pm -12.50 am.

A semi-acoustic performance by Noel Gallagher and Gem of Oasis as part of a special season of gigs recorded at London's Union Chapel in November 2006.

Older But Not Slowing Down

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It was literally in a matter of days that Noel Gallagher went from being unable to pay for a round of pints at his local, to receiving a phone call informing him that a £1 million royalty cheque was to be deposited in his bank account.

"With hindsight, they were crazy times," he said in a room upstairs at the Forum Theatre this week where he was preparing for the first of two Melbourne shows. "You suddenly just waste a lot of money on shit, utter rubbish. God knows how much money I've blown on drugs, shit cars I can't drive, and daft houses I've never lived in.

"It takes you ages to get back on an even keel. I went mad with it for a good three and a bit years before I started to come around. You forget who you are."

Gallagher, now 39, is in town as part of a three-month world tour for Oasis' new best-of album, Stop the Clocks. The jaunt has been an outstanding success - tickets sold out in less than an hour.

On this tour, in which Gallagher is accompanied by Oasis guitarist Gem Archer, brother Liam Gallagher is a conspicuous absentee. On stage on Sunday, when a punter inquired of Liam's whereabouts, Noel was typically candid. "He couldn't be with us," he declared. "He was washing his hair . . . Actually, truth is, he couldn't be f---ed."

Offstage, he was a tad more decorous.

"Liam lives in Disneyland, y'know what I mean?" he said. "He's started to carry a man bag, which is very disturbing. Apart from that, he's the usual him. I kind of give him the wide berth. Liam doesn't do acoustic shows or interviews, anyway."

The best-of campaign has hardly lacked controversy. Two weeks ago, a widely reported tirade about troops in Iraq landed Gallagher in hot water with veterans' associations.

"I'm regularly grossly misquoted in the press," he said. "They made it sound like I was saying British soldiers deserved to get shot at. I was talking about soldiers in general in America, and I was just, like, 'If you don't like getting shot at, don't join the army.' "

Gallagher was also bemused by the storm that surrounded his sarcastic remark about the Socceroos.

"All things like that I've said very tongue-in-cheek," he said, with a grin. "But I'm yet to master the art of making my quotes look good in print. My point was, Australians are that good at cricket and rugby, why do you bother about football? Please leave football to the rest of us."

Last night, after a show at Vodafone Live at the Chapel, Gallagher also participated in a Q&A session at the Kino cinema for a screening of the band's new documentary film, Lord Don't Slow Me Down. He will also take in the Ashes Test in Perth.

Gallagher says that after spending more than two years recording and touring their last album Don't Believe the Truth, the band agreed to take a year off. They plan to reconvene in June. Gallagher has spent most of his time in his eight-bedroom mansion in Buckinghamshire. He also took his daughter to Sea World in Florida.

"I took my little daughter to see the killer whale," he said. "She was more underwhelmed than I was."

The band has experienced an odd history in Australia. Due to various internal calamities, the band never made it out here in their mid-1990s heyday. It was a tension-filled, bleary-eyed 1998 tour that introduced Australian fans to the band's live show.

"I wouldn't like to think I'm apologising to the Australian nation," Gallagher says, "but we let ourselves down on that tour. I was here for about a month and was out of it every day. We almost had to start from scratch when we came back again. We've only really had a career here for the last five years. I do like coming here, though."

Next year they will be honoured at the Brit Awards, the UK equivalent of the Grammys.

"We've been gently pushed into all this," he says. "Let's get this out of the way before I'm 40. I don't want to be like Pink Floyd going up there as an old fella. I might as well do it while I can still look good in a leather jacket."

To view footage of Gallagher's show at Vodafone Live at the Chapel, visit www.liveatthechapel.com

Source: www.theage.com.au

Liam Gallagher Lashes Out At Music Fans

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Liam Gallagher believes that people who like various styles of music are "ignorant".

The Oasis frontman revealed his forthright views to The Sun, saying: "A lot of people like lots of music. I don’t. I think that’s ignorant. It’s like having loads of girlfriends. I don’t like lots of styles of music, I just like rock ’n’ roll."

Gallagher also spoke of his fondness for taking the glory in the band despite his brother's hard work: "I’m the geezer with the champagne getting Man Of The Match. I think we all know that. I’m the one who scores in the last minute. Noel’s the defender who drives it and that. You do the work and I’ll just have a laugh and look good."

Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

Manc Of The Match For Liam

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Liam Gallagher reckons being the lead singer in Oasis is like winning Man Of The Match at football.

The gobby Mancunian said: “I’m the geezer with the champagne getting Man Of The Match. I think we all know that.

“I’m the one who scores in the last minute. NOEL’s the defender who drives it and that. You do the work and I’ll just have a laugh and look good.” Liam also reckons it’s wrong to like different types of music. He says: “A lot of people like lots of music. I don’t. I think that’s ignorant.

“It’s like having loads of girlfriends. I don’t like lots of styles of music, I just like rock ’n’ roll.”

He also insisted: “I want Oasis to be bigger. I want to make great records that people love. I think there’s a special one round the corner.”

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Marriage? I'm So Made Fer It

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Oasis wildman Liam Gallagher will be swaggering his way down the aisle to say "I effin' do mate".

I can exclusively reveal that the singer will tie the knot with his All Saints bride Nicole Appleton in the new year.

The good news comes courtesy of Liam's big bro, Noel. The guitarist let it slip at a boozy bash hosted by XFM in Manchester.

Way to Go Let It Out, Noel.

Source: News Of The World

Army Major Slams 'Whingeing' Gallagher

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A British Army major has hit back at Noel Gallagher after the Oasis rocker insisted British soldiers serving in Iraq shouldn't be allowed to seek compensation if they are wounded. Earlier this month, Gallagher sparked controversy by claiming troops have no right to seek compensation because they are "loving it until they get shot".

But Major Ben Wrench of the Black Watch battalion hits back at the mouthy rocker, saying, "If we were all getting pop star wages, maybe we would have the luxury of whingeing a lot more. "I would caution anyone about passing comment on the servicemen and women who are injured in the line of duty. Yes, we volunteer to join the Army and of course everyone is aware of the operational risks. "But no, we don't volunteer to be blown up by roadside bombs, to be killed or maimed and to lose limbs. I don't think anybody who has been injured could be accused of whingeing."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Noel At The Phoenix?

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Noel Gallagher may record a single with Phoenix Nights star Peter Kay after chatting backstage at an exclusive XFM gig this week.

Comedian Kay partied with Noel after the Oasis star performed a secret concert at the Quays Theatre in Manchester.

An onlooker said: "They decided they'd like to work together. Everyone thought it was a good idea."

Source: www.people.co.uk

Rules Of A Rock God

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Want to know the Ten Commandments of Rock? I can't reveal them to you unless you're a rock star. Oh, all right. Here are a few:

• Thou must wear shades at all times (especially indoors).

• Thou must own at least one black leather jacket.

• Thou must have a taste for the finest wines and the hardest drugs.

These were given to me by that learned older brother in rock, Oasis guitarist-songwriter-everything-man Noel Gallagher, 39.

It's what he tells young bands when they meet him for the first time, he says.

"What, when they come up shaking, going, 'You're, like, the coolest man in the history of all the world.' I just go, (adopts super-cool, calm, God-like voice) 'I know. Stop shaking. What can I do for you?' And they go, 'Please tell us how to be better rock stars!'

"And I say, 'Well, you have to follow the 10 commandments I've set out for myself'. And they go, 'Wow, you're like a Jedi!' And I say, 'Well, yes I am.' "

Australian Oasis fans will share space with the Cool One when he performs at Brisbane's Tivoli with Oasis rhythm guitarist Gem Archer this week.

After more than a decade leading one of Britain's biggest bands, Gallagher can indeed claim Jedi status. He has weathered the storms caused by his tempestuous younger brother, Liam, as well as various musical feuds and the ups and downs of a fickle industry. Somehow, he's managed to stay down-to-earth and funny. British music mag NME dubbed him "the wisest man in rock".

He's on the phone to promote Oasis's new (whisper it) "best of". But didn't Noel say he wasn't going to release one until the band split? What's the story? Oasis are jumping ship from record label SonyBMG. Sony decided to release a "best of" and the band had the choice to be involved or not. So Noel got involved.

He chose the 18 tracks on the collection, entitled Stop the Clocks, which begins with Rock 'n' Roll Star and ends with Don't Look Back in Anger. The other members didn't get a say.

"Well, they're all my songs! I can't have (bassist) Andy Bell telling me that Rocking Chair is better than f---ing Half a World Away."
What about Liam, the band's singer?

"F--- him. He's an idiot," he says, almost to order.

Liam recently turned 34. Noel didn't get him a gift. "We don't have that kind of a relationship. I'm not even interested in how old he is. 'Cos I know deep down he's still acting like a f---ing 14-year-old."

The highlight of his career, Noel says, has been meeting his own idols, such as Paul Weller, Neil Young, Morrissey and Johnny Marr. In his 15 years in the band he's learned "nothing and everything".

"When you start off, it's all magic. To be in a band and 'in the music scene, man', it's all magic. I guess you learn cynicism as you go along. You learn a lot of things that you thought were true, they're not true at all."

So what's a day in the life of a Jedi-cum-rock star like?

"I haven't got like a fireman's pole running down through my house; I don't descend from the heavens into my kitchen in a catsuit and eat breakfast and then go maraud around London and act like a rock star. Underneath it all, we're kind of all the same. I get up in the morning. I eat breakfast. I watch the news. I smoke some cigarettes. I have some tea and the phone will start ringing in the office and they'll tell me what I've got to do today, and if I don't have to do anything, I just go and annoy my girlfriend."

I tell him that Oasis have been nominated for the British Q Magazine Award for Best Act in the World Today. He says: "Well, what can I say? We've won that award quite a few times, so the novelty has worn off."

There will be more Oasis albums. But he's in no rush. He has slowed down, but his ego is as big as ever.

"It was pretty f---ing big to start with, I've got to say. And I have mellowed a great deal and it's still huge."

Would you expect anything less from the Best Band in the World Today? You might like to know that Oasis did win the award.

Noel Gallagher plays the Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, on Tuesday. Stop the Clocks is out now.

source: www.news.com.au

Matt Willis Says Liam Loves Him

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Mr Willis tells us about a very surprise phone call...

King of the jungle Matt Willis has revealed to MTV UK News that Liam Gallagher is one of his biggest fans.

The 'I'm A Celebrity...' star told us, "David Gest rang me the other day and he passed me the phone and goes, 'There’s some guy here and he keeps on kissing me, and telling me I’m awesome. He is with lots of girls and his name is Liam.'

"Suddenly I got, 'Hey, sound! You're f*cking ace kid. You did really well.' I was like, 'Hello Liam Gallagher on my mobile telephone, how the bloody hell are you?!' I was like, 'Wow, that’s amazing.' (And) All Saints voted for me. How cool is that?"

The former Busted dude, whose new single 'Don't Let It Go To Waste' is out now, made no bones about why he went on the reality show either.

"I went on it is for selfish reasons, because I have an album out. I wanted to promote that. It was that reason, I’m not gonna lie.

"I’m not gonna write a book. I’m not going to do any magazine deals, it’s not really me. As long as I sell enough records to make another one, I will be happy. It’s back to work for me, which is nice."

And if his plans go well don't rule out the release of a jungle-inspired duet.

"(Jason Donovan and I) talked about writing a song together. He is a really cool guy. I hope he does some cool stuff, we will see more of Jason Donovan. 'Especially For You' - I could sing the Kylie bit!"

Classic...

Source: www.mtv.co.uk

Liam's Birthday Blunder

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Some Might Say that you should never get your girl-friends age wrong on her birthday cake - mightn't they, Liam Gallagher?

The Manc, 34, earned big brownie points when he took gorgeous Nicole Appleton to the Ivy in London to celebrate her 32nd year on the plant.

But he lost them all by dessert, when he plonked a birthday cake in front of her, declaring: "Happy 33rd Birthday".

The All Saints sassbucket Looked Back In Anger, removed the extra candle and blew out the rest with a giant sigh.

Our man with the party poppers said: "If she made a birthday wish when she blew out the candles, it was for her boyfriend to start paying attention to important details - like her age.

Miffed

"It wouldn't have been so bad if he'd thought she was a year younger. But he'd thought she was a year younger: But he added a year on!"

But it's difficult to be miffed with your fella when he's the virtually edible Liam.

And although he's got a rubbish memory, he's got a big heart and a bigger bank balance, which he blew on crates of Champagne Supernovas and piles of nosh.

He then took the birthday girl to London's star vacuum, The Met Bar, for more Cigarettes and Alcohol with his bro Paul, her sister Natalie and an unlikely cocktail ot other shlebs.

Lamentably, plastic-faced Tarzan David Gest, 53, decided to chat up Natalie's best pal Tamzin Outhwaite, 36.

An insider said: "Paul told Liam, who was furious. He let it slide - but he kept threatening to 'Rearrange Gest's face."

Source: Daily Star

Don't Look Bag In Anger, Liam

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At last I can out Liam Gallagher for carrying his infamous manbag to a nightclub.

The Oasis hardman got the designer satchel for his birthday from fiancée Nicole Appleton – but has been too scared to take it out for fear of ridicule.

Big brother Noel recently told me Liam got the idea for the accessory after he spotted idol Paul Weller carrying one.

So he bit the bullet and took his manbag to London’s trendy Met bar to celebrate Nicole’s 32nd birthday.

Nic’s big sister Natalie was also at the bash with Prodigy star hubby Liam Howlett, who looked suitably sloshed in a red jacket as he clutched a glass of champers.

Liam also invited new bessie mates – I’m A Celeb winner Matt Willis and jungle pal David Gest – to join in the fun.

Earlier in the night, the Manc singer took Nic for a slap up meal at The Ivy.

She later emerged showing off a humorous T-shirt with the slogan: Your boyfriend’s band suck.

I hope that wasn’t a dig at Natalie and Liam.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Oasis Nemesis Blur Back

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This week could see another resurgence in Britpop bands, after recent reports that Blur could be reforming gather pace.

After a flurry of rumours that the famous rivals of Oasis in the 90s could be getting back together for one last album, bassist Alex James told BBC Radio 5 Live that he had met Graham Coxon recently and they had chatted about reforming.

Although the group are well known for their side projects, such as Damon Albarn's Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad And The Queen, bassist James also recently told music show The Tube that he was "going to have to beg" Coxon to rejoin to make sure of a "happy four-piece ending".

Meanwhile, longstanding indie rockers The Super Furry Animals are the latest group to admit they are in the throes of a comeback. The Welsh outfit told the NME that they are "working on about three different Furries records at the moment".

The band claim to have about 20 hours of music recorded, but are dumping all the slow songs and "just doing rocky numbers".

But frontman Gruff Rhys was keeping his cards close to his chest regarding an album release date, but that the "sooner the better" is most likely.

The Super Furry Animals' last album, Love Kraft, came out in summer 2005, but it's not unusual for big name bands to be able to take a break and come back with a new album with little pressure, at least according to one master of longevity.

Oasis legend Noel Gallagher told the BBC earlier this year that "success gives you a lot of time to take time on stuff".

He explained: "It's not considered commercial suicide for a band like OASIS to disappear for three years and come back with a record."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Gallagher Set To Rock Myspace

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Australian fans - and bars - feature in the Oasis concert documentary Lord Don't Slow Me Down, which will premiere next week with a Myspace black carpet screening.

Oasis guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher will unveil the acclaimed film at screenings in Melbourne on December 11 and in Sydney on December 13.

He said "great chunks" of the film was shot in Australia a year ago.

"For me, it's just us travelling around the world getting drunk," he said.

"(And) there's the show we did at the Hordern Pavilion; that was a good one."

To register for the exclusive screening and Q&A session with Noel Gallagher, go to www.myspace.com

Source: www.myspace.com
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