Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany yesterday.
Noel Gallagher
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany yesterday.
Gallery: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Berlin
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany yesterday.
David Holmes
Johnny Marr
Noel Gallagher
Discogs Presents Who Built The Moon Mini-Documentary Featuring Noel Gallagher with Producer David Holmes, Johnny Marr, and Engineer Emre Ramazanoglu. From David and Noel working together from the ground up in Belfast with just a guitar and a bag of FX pedals to Johnny Marr talking about meeting up with Noel during his breaks from touring at Man City football matches... this is everything you want to about Noel's journey to creating Who Built The Moon?
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - 'Who Built The Moon?' Mini-Documentary
Discogs Presents Who Built The Moon Mini-Documentary Featuring Noel Gallagher with Producer David Holmes, Johnny Marr, and Engineer Emre Ramazanoglu. From David and Noel working together from the ground up in Belfast with just a guitar and a bag of FX pedals to Johnny Marr talking about meeting up with Noel during his breaks from touring at Man City football matches... this is everything you want to about Noel's journey to creating Who Built The Moon?
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
"Who Feels Love?" is a song by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It became the second single to be released from the album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, peaking at number 4 in the UK charts when released on 17th of April 2000.

The album was noted for its psychedelic feel, and "Who Feels Love?" was held up as the most extreme example of this. Mark Stent was praised for his production on the song, creating a "trippy" feel like that found on Beatles songs such as "Rain". With the psychedelic and Eastern sound, the song also reminds of George Harrison achievements like "Within You Without You" and also some of his solo work.
However, despite the high-quality production, the song was not well received by the critics, NME said that the production "triumphs over any real sort of feeling... pure mock Maharishi spirituality that not even Liam can salvage from the realm of self-parody".
One of the B-sides is a cover of The Beatles' "Helter Skelter". It was played live during the Shoulders tour of 2000. Paul Weller recorded a version of b-side "One Way Road" for his covers-album Studio 150 in 2004. The Weller version was subsequently used as the theme tune to Jack Dee's sitcom Lead Balloon.
Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 003
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
"Helter Skelter" - 5:51 (Lennon/McCartney)
7" RKID 003
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
12" RKID 003T
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
"Helter Skelter" - 5:51
Cassette RKIDCS 003
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
The UK CD also contains the promo video to Who Feels Love?
Helter Skelter was recorded during the sessions for Be Here Now.
Japanese CD edition ESCA 8133
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:44
"One Way Road" - 4:03
"Gas Panic!" (demo) - 6:39
The demo for "Gas Panic!" was only ever officially released in Japan before being included on a free Oasis CD issued with the Sunday Times on June 23, 2002.
Irish musician Rob Smith said in an interview on Irish national television in December 2006 that this was the most under-rated song of all time and should be "praised for its genius".
On This Day In Oasis History...
"Who Feels Love?" is a song by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It became the second single to be released from the album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, peaking at number 4 in the UK charts when released on 17th of April 2000.

The album was noted for its psychedelic feel, and "Who Feels Love?" was held up as the most extreme example of this. Mark Stent was praised for his production on the song, creating a "trippy" feel like that found on Beatles songs such as "Rain". With the psychedelic and Eastern sound, the song also reminds of George Harrison achievements like "Within You Without You" and also some of his solo work.
However, despite the high-quality production, the song was not well received by the critics, NME said that the production "triumphs over any real sort of feeling... pure mock Maharishi spirituality that not even Liam can salvage from the realm of self-parody".
One of the B-sides is a cover of The Beatles' "Helter Skelter". It was played live during the Shoulders tour of 2000. Paul Weller recorded a version of b-side "One Way Road" for his covers-album Studio 150 in 2004. The Weller version was subsequently used as the theme tune to Jack Dee's sitcom Lead Balloon.
Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 003
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
"Helter Skelter" - 5:51 (Lennon/McCartney)
7" RKID 003
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
12" RKID 003T
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
"Helter Skelter" - 5:51
Cassette RKIDCS 003
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:45
"One Way Road" - 4:03
The UK CD also contains the promo video to Who Feels Love?
Helter Skelter was recorded during the sessions for Be Here Now.
Japanese CD edition ESCA 8133
"Who Feels Love?" - 5:44
"One Way Road" - 4:03
"Gas Panic!" (demo) - 6:39
The demo for "Gas Panic!" was only ever officially released in Japan before being included on a free Oasis CD issued with the Sunday Times on June 23, 2002.
Irish musician Rob Smith said in an interview on Irish national television in December 2006 that this was the most under-rated song of all time and should be "praised for its genius".
Noel Gallagher
Below is the setlist and video for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany yesterday.
Fort Knox
Holy Mountain
Keep On Reaching
It's A Beautiful World
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Ballad Of The Mighty I
If I Had A Gun
Dream On
Little By Little
The Importance Of Being Idle
Dead In The Water
If Love Is The Law
Be Careful What You Wish For
She Taught Me How To Fly
Half The World Away
Wonderwall
AKA... What A Life!
The Right Stuff
Go Let It Out
Don't Look Back In Anger
All You Need Is Love
Setlist And Video: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Berlin
Below is the setlist and video for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany yesterday.
Fort Knox
Holy Mountain
Keep On Reaching
It's A Beautiful World
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Ballad Of The Mighty I
If I Had A Gun
Dream On
Little By Little
The Importance Of Being Idle
Dead In The Water
If Love Is The Law
Be Careful What You Wish For
She Taught Me How To Fly
Half The World Away
Wonderwall
AKA... What A Life!
The Right Stuff
Go Let It Out
Don't Look Back In Anger
All You Need Is Love
Noel Gallagher
Click here to listen to an acoustic session that Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds did for RTL2 in France.
They perform 'It's A Beautiful World', 'Dead In The Water' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.
Listen To An Acoustic Set From Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Click here to listen to an acoustic session that Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds did for RTL2 in France.
They perform 'It's A Beautiful World', 'Dead In The Water' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.
Noel Gallagher
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Lucerna Velký sál, Die Kulturhalle in Prague, Czech Republic last week.
Gallery: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Prague
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Lucerna Velký sál, Die Kulturhalle in Prague, Czech Republic last week.
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
'The Hindu Times' is a song by English rock group Oasis, and was the first single to be released from their fifth album Heathen Chemistry on 15 April 2002. It was written by Noel Gallagher. Noel got the name "The Hindu Times" from a t-shirt he saw in a charity shop. The song was the band's sixth UK #1 single, staying on top for one week before being dislodged by the Sugababes' "Freak Like Me".
The title has little to do with the lyrics of the song, which are more in the vein of Definitely Maybe's "Rock 'n' Roll Star". It has been speculated that the title refers to the main riffs' similarity to Indian music in sound, sounding as if they were played on a sitar. Gallagher himself says that it is because he had already named the song before any lyrics were written for it.
The song, which combines the powerful fast rock of their earlier work with the psychedelic feel of their later work, was one of the first Oasis singles since (What's the Story) Morning Glory to receive almost unanimously positive reviews from the critics. However, some fans have criticised the song, stating that the main guitar riff was lifted from the Stereophonics song, "Same Size Feet", which was released in 1997 on their Word Gets Around album and uses the exact same, or at least very similar, guitar riff.
The song was unveiled during Oasis' Autumn 2001 Noise and Confusion Tour. The song was due to be released commercially at the same time but Noel decided the track needed more work done on it to be suitable for release.
The B-side, "Just Getting Older", was written at the time of the release of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants.
Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 23
01: "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
02: "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
03: "Idler's Dream" - 2:57
7" RKID 23
01: "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
02: "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
12" RKID 23T
01: "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
02: "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
03:"Idler's Dream" - 2:57
DVD RKIDSDVD 23
"The Hindu Times" - 3:53
"The Hindu Times" (demo) - 4:32
10 Minutes Of Noise And Confusion - Pt One - 9:26
The demo version of The Hindu Times is radically different from the finished album version. Most of the lyrics (sung by Noel) are different, and the slower sound of the song is much more "grungy", with a heavy drum loop running throughout the song. It is also a semitone higher in the demo.
The "10 Minutes..." documentary is the first part of a unique feature covering 48 hours on the road with Oasis during the Tour of Brotherly Love which took place in the USA with the Black Crowes during May and June 2001.
On This Day In Oasis History...
'The Hindu Times' is a song by English rock group Oasis, and was the first single to be released from their fifth album Heathen Chemistry on 15 April 2002. It was written by Noel Gallagher. Noel got the name "The Hindu Times" from a t-shirt he saw in a charity shop. The song was the band's sixth UK #1 single, staying on top for one week before being dislodged by the Sugababes' "Freak Like Me".
The title has little to do with the lyrics of the song, which are more in the vein of Definitely Maybe's "Rock 'n' Roll Star". It has been speculated that the title refers to the main riffs' similarity to Indian music in sound, sounding as if they were played on a sitar. Gallagher himself says that it is because he had already named the song before any lyrics were written for it.
The song, which combines the powerful fast rock of their earlier work with the psychedelic feel of their later work, was one of the first Oasis singles since (What's the Story) Morning Glory to receive almost unanimously positive reviews from the critics. However, some fans have criticised the song, stating that the main guitar riff was lifted from the Stereophonics song, "Same Size Feet", which was released in 1997 on their Word Gets Around album and uses the exact same, or at least very similar, guitar riff.
The song was unveiled during Oasis' Autumn 2001 Noise and Confusion Tour. The song was due to be released commercially at the same time but Noel decided the track needed more work done on it to be suitable for release.
The B-side, "Just Getting Older", was written at the time of the release of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants.
Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 23
01: "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
02: "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
03: "Idler's Dream" - 2:57
7" RKID 23
01: "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
02: "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
12" RKID 23T
01: "The Hindu Times" - 3:53
02: "Just Getting Older" - 3:17
03:"Idler's Dream" - 2:57
DVD RKIDSDVD 23
"The Hindu Times" - 3:53
"The Hindu Times" (demo) - 4:32
10 Minutes Of Noise And Confusion - Pt One - 9:26
The demo version of The Hindu Times is radically different from the finished album version. Most of the lyrics (sung by Noel) are different, and the slower sound of the song is much more "grungy", with a heavy drum loop running throughout the song. It is also a semitone higher in the demo.
The "10 Minutes..." documentary is the first part of a unique feature covering 48 hours on the road with Oasis during the Tour of Brotherly Love which took place in the USA with the Black Crowes during May and June 2001.
Noel Gallagher
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Zenith, Die Kulturhalle in Munich yesterday.
Gallery: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Munich
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Zenith, Die Kulturhalle in Munich yesterday.
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