Grumpy Noel Gallagher

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Grumpy Noel Gallagher hides a secret talent - he's a closet disco king! Gossip's singer Beth Ditto boogied with the 39-year-old at the Oasis Brits party. She tells us: "Noel and I had a dance. He's a great mover." We had him down for strictly glum dancing...

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

Charlie From Lost Plays Wonderwall

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From Season Three Of Lost

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Also a fan video of Charlie and Claire to Wonderwall.

Gallagher Vs. Paparazzi: Liam Marks Up Photographer's Camera

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Liam Gallagher clashed with paparazzi after leaving Oasis' BRITs after-show party - scrawling marker pen over the lens of one photographer's camera.

The wild rocker left the exclusive bash at London's Cuckoo Club at 4am on Thursday (15.02.07) with girlfriend Nicole Appleton and singer Lily Allen to be confronted by photographers.

After refusing to sign autographs for waiting fans, Liam turned his attention to the paparazzi.

Lily, who failed to win any of the three awards she had been nominated for, jokingly threatened photographers with a Christian Louboutin stiletto shoe.

An onlooker said: "The police had to be called because cars were getting scratched, people were getting squashed. Liam was just being his usual cocky self, which riled some fans who'd been waiting for autographs. Lily seemed to have the Liam snarl down to a tee."

www.postchronicle.com

New Noel Photo Exhibit

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Noel Gallagher to feature in photo exhibition

Jack White and John Lennon pics are also on display

An iconic photo exhibition featuring Noel Gallagher, Bono, Jack White Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon is due to be launched in London.

Up to 50 vintage pictures of legendary musicians holding a Gibson guitar through the ages will be displayed at Blink Gallery from March 1 to 24.

The 'Gibson Through The Lens' exhibition also includes photos of Slash, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Elvis, Angus Young, BB King, Marc Bolan and Bob Dylan.

Entry into the exhibition is free, and open from 10am to 6pm from Monday to Friday and 12 midday to 6pm on Saturday.

A selection of limited signed shots by former NME snapper Kevin Westenberg, Neal Preston, Jim Marshall, Ross Halfin, Mick Rock and Baron Wolman will also be on sale.

Following the London exhibition 'Gibson Through The Lens' will travel to be exhibited in Paris in May, Berlin in July, New York in September and finally Los Angeles in November.

Source: www.nme.com

Gallagher Warns Brand To Stay Away From His Girlfriend

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Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher has warned his womanising comedian pal Russell Brand to stay away from his girlfriend.

Long-haired British lothario Brand regularly tells Gallagher he has his eyes on his long-term girlfriend Sara MacDonald - but the Oasis mastermind claims Brand has no chance.

Gallagher says, "He seriously fancies my missus - to the point that he tells me she's out of my league. "Good luck Russell, you'll need it. It'll be f**king funny to watch."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Yorke Snipes Back At Gallagher

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Latest: Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has defended his art school education and political activism against accusations from Noel Gallagher he's boring fans.

The outspoken Oasis star fumed last week (08FEB07), "Thom Yorke sat at a piano singing, 'This is f**ked up,' for half an hour.

We all know that, Mr Yorke. "Who wants to sing the news? No matter how much you sit their twiddling, going, 'We're all doomed,' at the end of the day people will always want to hear you play Creep.

Get over it." But Yorke is adamant his education has provided at least one vital lesson Gallagher would be wise to adopt. On Radiohead's website he retorts, "It taught me to respect other artists."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Don't Look Back in Anger" is a song by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's guitarist, Noel Gallagher. Released as the fourth and final single from their hit second album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? it was , released on the 19th February 1996. The song became the band's second single to reach #1 in the United Kingdom charts, and the first to feature Noel replacing Liam Gallagher on lead vocals. The title is perhaps a play on the song "Look Back in Anger", from David Bowie's Lodger album or on the play by John Osborne of the same title from which Bowie's song took inspiration.

Noel said of the song "[It] reminds me of a cross between 'All the Young Dudes' and summat the Beatles might've done." Of the character "Sally" referred to in the song he commented, "I don't actually know anybody called Sally. It's just a word that fitted, y'know, might as well throw a girl's name in there. It's gotta guarantee somebody a shag off a bird called Sally hasn't it?". Noel claims that the character "Lyla", from Oasis' 2005 single is the sister of Sally. In the interview on the DVD released with the special edition of Stop the Clocks, Noel also revealed that a girl approached him and asked him if Sally was the same girl as in the Stone Roses' track Sally Cinnamon. Noel replied that he'd never thought of that, but thought it was good anyway.



Noel admits that certain lines from the song are lifted from John Lennon: "I got this tape in The United States that had apparently been burgled from the Dakota Hotel and someone had found these cassettes. Lennon was starting to record his memoirs on tape. He's going on about 'trying to start a revolution from me bed, because they said the brains I had went to my head". I thought 'Thank you, I'll take that'!" "Revolution from me bed" most likely refers to Lennon's infamous bed-ins in 1969 , both in the quote and in the song. The piano during the intro of the song is from "Imagine". The chord progression for both the verse and the chorus are very close to the classical piece Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel only differing slightly at the end of each phrase.

The song has become a favourite at Oasis' live performances. Noel encourages the crowd to sing along and often keeps quiet during the chorus, allowing the fans instead to sing along while he focuses on his guitar playing. The volume of crowd noise that usually descends on the chorus at concerts is easily audible on the rendition of "Don't Look Back in Anger" on Familiar to Millions.


The lyric to the song charts the lyricist's trouble keeping a relationship alive on a tour, coupled with images from an unhappy childhood. For example, the line "Stand up beside the fireplace / Take that look from off your face" is taken from Peggy Gallagher's instructions to Noel when he would have his photograph taken next to the fireplace when he was a child. An unhappy child, Noel would have to be told by Peggy to take the miserable look from his face, so as to produce a suitable picture.

The video for the song is notable for featuring Patrick Macnee, the actor who played John Steed in the 1960s television series The Avengers, apparently a favourite of the band. Whilst filming the video, drummer Alan White met future wife Liz Atkins. They married 13th August 1997 at Studley Priory Hotel, Oxfordshire, but later divorced.

The song has been used in a huge number of television programmes since its original release — perhaps most notably, it played over the end credits of the final episode of the BBC Two drama serial Our Friends in the North in March 1996, the very week it was at the top of the UK charts.



The single cover is an homage to the incident where Ringo Starr briefly left The Beatles during the recording of The White Album; after the other three Beatles members successfully persuaded him to return, George Harrison decorated Ringo's drumkit in red, white and blue flowers to show their appreciation.

The B-side "Step Out" was originally intended for the (What's the Story) Morning Glory? album but was taken off after Stevie Wonder demanded 10% of the royalties as the chorus bore a similarity to his hit "Uptight (Everything's Alright)".

Oasis became the first act since The Jam to perform two songs on the same showing of Top Of The Pops, performing "Don't Look Back In Anger", followed by their cover of Slade's "Cum on Feel the Noize", also on the single.

In a 2006 radio interview, Liam Gallagher said that it was him who came up with the line "so Sally can wait" as Noel was struggling with that particular line at the time. (Bootlegs of demos of the song feature Noel singing 'Crowley' — as in Aleister Crowley — rather than 'Sally' so there may be some truth in Liam's claim.) Noel confirms this on the bonus DVD, entitled Lock the Box, released with the Stop the Clocks retrospective album. In the interview with Colin Murray, Noel admits, "I was doing it in the sound check and the so Sally bit, I wasn't singing that...and he [Liam] says, 'Are you singing so Sally can wait?' and I said, 'No.' and he said, 'Well you should do.'"



In 2006, a poll by Q magazine voted "Don't Look Back in Anger" as the 20th best song of all time.

The song was included as the closing track on Oasis' 'best-of' album Stop the Clocks.

Source: Wikipedia

You Can't Sing Sunshiiiine

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Noel Gallagher has issued an ultimatum to brother Liam — sort your voice out or forget recording another Oasis album.

Noel was furious with Liam’s below-par performance at the Brit Awards on Wednesday night.

He reckons the rocker’s vocals on hits including Cigarettes & Alcohol failed to match his status as a member of the band that won the Outstanding Contribution gong.

And he told Liam that he needs to rediscover the brilliant, roaring notes that made him the best frontman of his generation . . . otherwise Oasis are no more.

A source said: “Noel had some harsh words for Liam after the show.

“He thought Liam’s voice was too nasal and well off his best. He reckons his singing is becoming more pub karaoke than professional.

“Liam wanted to perform Songbird but Noel told him, ‘No chance’. That started a problem beforehand and then they had a huge row over who should keep the award.”

The source added: “The band had their own sound team so there was no excuse for Liam not being on the money. The arguments have rumbled on since and they’re barely speaking.”

I have to agree with Noel.

I thought Oasis were brilliant at the Brits, blasting out an explosion of sound at Earl’s Court. But the crowd’s singing drowned out Liam’s vocals.

Having watched it back on TV, he seemed short of breath and strained his voice to the point where he sounded like a caricature of himself. His swagger was still superb and attitude seeped from every pore.

But only Noel got his vocals spot-on during the short set. He absolutely nailed Don’t Look Back In Anger.

In the past six months Noel has been performing more solo gigs, which must irk his younger brother.

An Oasis album is rumoured for the end of 2007 — even though they fulfilled their album deal with Sony with Stop The Clocks — and other labels are queueing up to sign them. There was talk on Wednesday that Liam wasn’t too keen to accept the Brit award.

Perhaps that’s why his singing was not up to scratch.

Here’s hoping it was a one-off and he proves Noel wrong.

The buzz the lads created at the awards proved they are as popular as ever.

I’m sure Liam will shiiiine again.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Noel & Liam Gallagher Backstage At The Brits

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Doing That Oasis Thing

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Caught Live Kasabian

Siobhan Grogan At Hammersmith Palais, London

Noel Gallagher has said that if Kasabian do their job properly, no one will need Oasis in a few years.

Though that might be overstating the case a little, there's no doubt few bands have ever been quite as keen as Kasabian to follow in the Mancunians' footsteps. They are just as quotable as the Gallaghers (famously slagging off everyone from The Strokes to Justin Timberlake), write the sort of anthems that can be sung on football terraces, and have had two Top Five albums.

On stage at this Shockwaves NME Awards Show, Kasabian were so fearsomely enthusiastic they made Oasis look like they should be settling down with their pipe and slippers.

Last time most fans saw the Leicester quartet they were headlining mammoth

Earl's Court down the road, so it was no surprise there seemed a genuine excitement about catching them in these far more intimate surroundings.

In typical Kasabian style, the band still threw themselves into the show like they had to fill a stadium. To excited cheers, singer Tom Meighan strutted on stage like the rock god he has always been in his head, eyeing up the audience as if issuing them with a challenge before throwing up his arms to signal proceedings had officially started.

Sounding like everything was turned up full - and then a bit more - Kasabian steamed through a set that seemed designed purposely to make eardrums bleed and even the most hesitant observer dance. Live, their grimy house beats and stomping, shoutalong choruses certainly sounded fiercer than on record too, equally brutal, brilliant and euphoric.

Noel will be glad to hear he's already a step closer to his retirement

Source: www.sundaymirror.co.uk

Arise Sir Noel

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Make Gallagher Prime Minister

Noel Gallagher makes more sense than any politician I've ever listened to.

In fact, the Oasis genius has so impressed me this week, I'm going to get over-excited, and say he should be knighted.

Balls to it, I'll go further: he should enter politics.

I'm sure Noel will think I'm a tit for saying a Sir would suit him and wouldn't even consider ditching the shade to don a suit to help run the country.

But I wish he would.

As well as slicing through celebrities, the man speaks on politics with a straightforward clarity that is inspirational to the ordinary bloke.

Please Noel, get involved. Your country needs you.

All the evidence says he would be brilliant at it. if you think I'm talking twaddle, then consider this.

After a lifetime of being barraged with abuse from Liam, policy battles at the House of Commons would hold no fear for him.

On war: First-hand experience with Liam
On drugs: Like most politicians, done loads.
On employment: Signed on for years.

And if it ever got too heated he could fall back on: "If you don't watch it, my brother will come down for you."

Seriously, this bloke is cool in a way I never knew existed.

Yes, he's got the whole rock star thing going on, but while he was closing the Brits with Oasis on ITV, a pre-recorded interview with him was going out on the BBC's Newsnight.

And he did what politicians never do: intelligently told it exactly how it is, in a way that everyone could understand and no one could argue with.

He also reiterated a point I made in this colum last month - people are more interested in reality TV than they are in how their country is run.

We already know he's got mass appeal - just look at the number of albums sold and stadia filled.

Not only did his band help to make guitar music cool again, but they also inspired just about every group that was nominated at the Brit Awards.

Are you really telling me that he couldn't get those same kids to care about thier country?

Noel - at the very least, just keep speaking up.

You've made me take note and I don't listen to anyone.

You really could be the voice Working Class Man no longer has in Goverment.

Source: Sunday Star

The A-Z Of Oasis

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From This Weeks NME

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Go Let It Pout

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Oasis were undisputed kings of the Brits - but is their rock crown slipping? I only ask because I managed to get my hands on the band's allimportant rider - the definitive list of their backstage demands - and let's just say it makes for interesting reading.

Liam, 34 and brother Noel, 39 - honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Music award - must be going soft in their old age.

I hear they ordered soothing eye masks from cosmetic giant Estee Lauder to prepare for their big night. The £22-apop masks promise to "refresh skin diminishing puffiness and fatigue".

Luckily, the lads redeemed themselves since the rider also included six bottles of Veuve Cl icquot champagne, 100 bottles of Becks lager, 12 bottles of wine and a Thousand Marlboro Lights. Celebrations kicked off in the dressing room where stars including Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, actor Keith Allen and daughter Lily were invited to join the fun.

Kelly Osbourne also popped in, but was left red-faced after trying to blag extra invites, with Liam screeching: "It's you and your plus one only." Later, Liam and girlfriend Nicole Appleton, 32, went back to their hotel before continuing the party at Mayfair's Cuckoo club, where Nicole and best pal Kate Thornton dancing on chairs, cheered on by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler.

And Liam had to step in when Snow Patrol's drunken Gary Lightbody was hugging everyone in sight - and not letting go. Our spy says: "Liam had to tell Gary to stop making a twit of himself."

Source: www.sundaymirror.co.uk

Oasis Accepting Their Brit Award 2007

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Oasis On The Red Carpet At The Brits

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Various - Brits - The Awards 2007 CD & DVD

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In stores now

CD Tracklist

Disc: 1
1. Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
2. When The Sun Goes Down - Arctic Monkeys
3. America - Razorlight
4. Is It Any Wonder - Keane
5. Naive - Kooks
6. When You Were Young - Killers
7. Dani California - Red Hot Chili Peppers
8. Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
9. Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
10. Valerie - Zutons
11. Jenny Dont Be Hasty - Nutini, Paolo
12. Empire - Kasabian
13. Chelsea Dagger - Fratellis
14. Trouble - LaMontagne, Ray
15. Munich - Editors
16. Bang Bang Youre Dead - Dirty Pretty Things
17. Sugar Were Going Down - Fall Out Boy
18. Take Me Home - Magic Numbers
19. Rehab - Winehouse, Amy
20. Monster - Automatic

Disc: 2
1. I Dont Feel Like Dancing - Scissor Sisters
2. You Give Me Something - Morrison, James
3. Put Your Records On - Bailey Rae, Corinne
4. Fill My Little World - Feeling
5. Smile - Allen, Lily
6. Sexy Back - Timberlake, Justin
7. Hips Dont Lie - Shakira
8. SOS - Rhianna
9. Who Knew - Pink
10. No Tomorrow - Orson
11. Maneater - Furtado, Nelly
12. Something Kinda Oooh - Girls Aloud
13. Beep - Pussycat Dolls
14. Aint No Other Man - Aguilera, Christina
15. So Sick - Ne-Yo
16. Deja Vu - Beyonce
17. Love Dont Let Me Go (Walking Away) - Guetta, David & The Egg
18. I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker - Thom, Sandi
19. Heartbeats - Gonzalez, Jose
20. Wonderwall - Oasis

DVD Tracklist:

1. America - Razorlight
2. Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
3. Smile - Lily Allen
4. Monster - The Automatic
5. Is It Any Wonder? - Keane
6. Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
7. Empire - Kasabian
8. Welcome To The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
9. Crazy - Gnarles Barkley
10. You Give Me Something - New Version - James Morrison
11. Jenny Don't Be Hasty - Paulo Nutini
12. Trouble - Ray Lamontagne
13. Valerie - Zutons
14. Bang Bang You're Dead - Dirty Pretty Things
15. Break The Night With Colour - Richard Ashcroft
16. Wonderwall - Oasis
17. Nature's Law - Embrace
18. Fill My Little World - The Feeling
19. Something Kind Of Ooooh - Girls Aloud
20. When You Wasn't Famous - The Streets
21. Rehab - Amy Winehouse
22. Diamonds From Sierra Leone - Kanye West
23. Hips Don't Lie - Shakira
24. I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)
25. Put Your Records On - Corrine Bailey Rae
26. Star Girl - Star Girl
27. Who Knew - Pink
28. Easy - Sugababes
29. No Tomorrow - Orson
30. Chelsea Dagger - The Fratellis

Bonus Live Performances:

31. In The Morning - Razorlight
32. Sewn - The Feeling
33. You're All I Have - Snow Patrol

Naomi Campbell: 'Find My Imposter'

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Supermodel Naomi Campbell has urged vigilant partygoers to find an imposter who is attending lavish events pretending to be her.

The feisty beauty is "extremely concerned" about her imposter, after it emerged the fake Campbell tried in vain to attend Oasis' Brit Awards after-show party on Wednesday (14FEB07).

She was refused entry by the band member Noel Gallagher. Campbell says, "You gotta find the imposter for me. Who is she, who is she?

I can't believe she's masquerading around town as me. "I wasn't even in London on Wednesday during the Brits as I was on a modelling shoot in Paris. It's not right."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Oasis Go The Top!

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Brothers' £20k Bender

Oasis brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher were true rock 'n roll stars while celebrating their Brit Awards win - they spent £20,000 on booze.

And boy did they have a blast, despite the feuding fellas briefly falling out earlier in the evening.

They couldn't agree on which one of them should keep the gong they'd won for Outstanding Contribution to Music.

Our mole said "Liam and Noel had hired out London's Cuckoo Club for their exclusive after-party and were looking forward to letting their hair down. Earlier in the evening they had accepted their award and performed on stage at London's Earls Court but had a few words backstage about who would keep the gong. In the end they decided their older brother Paul should look after it"

So after swapping some choice words, Noel, 39 set off for the Cuckoo Club, arriving at 11.30pm, and Liam, 34, turned up almost two hours later.

But once both blokes were inside the heavily-guarded venue, they had a fine old time.

Our mole drinking the Mojtos said: "There was a moment when Liam and Noel shared a brotherly type hug. It was lovely to see."

Our mole added that then Liam and his fiancee Nicole Appleton did their best to cheer up Lily Allen after she'd failed to land any of the four gongs she was tipped to win.

"Even Noel was sweet to Lily and the drinks were in full flow to the tune of about £20,000," he added.

"The rounds started and the biggest splurge was £2,700 on a bottle of champagne. When they left, you'd have thought they were royalty. They had such a hefty entourage - they were tighter than Beyonce's burly bodyguards."

"They had a top time of it, though, and proved they certainly know hoe to have a good time."

And we could have predicted lovely Liam would pull a feisty facial expression on his way home.

Supersonic stuff indeed. Let's try to get the lads out more often.

Source: Daily Star

In His Own Words: The One And Only Noel Gallagher

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On Tony Blair

"It was a big deal, the landslide and all that, and everybody got carried away. We thought it was going to be John F Kennedy and for a year or two it was. Unfortunately for this Labour Government, they are going to be saddled with the Iraq war and nobody can get around that."

On Labour

"Politics is like football for me. Labour is my team and even if you don't like a striker you don't give up supporting the whole team."

On the United States

"Whenever there is a conservative, Bible-waving half-wit ruling in the White House - whether it's Bush, his father or Reagan - there is war."

On Baroness Thatcher

"It annoys me that the biggest political icon from the last 30 years has been Margaret Thatcher, someone who tried to destroy the working class... it freaks me out you know."

On David Cameron

"It's like a songwriter who's eternally ripping off someone else's song and just changing the odd line a little."

On Pete Doherty

"Pete's always been an absolute gentleman to me and my missus. He's incredibly well-read and he's got a good soul. I tell you what, he needs to wash his hands more, but that's about it."

On fame

"When we started off, we wanted the girls, the cocaine, the fur coats. It wasn't like it was an act; it was almost like working-class people winning the pools. We went bananas."

"Next year I hope to get a stalker or two because I don't believe you've arrived until you get a stalker."

On drugs

"I liked drugs, I was good at them."

On giving them up

"After you make the decision it is quite easy. And I am quite proud of the fact that I didn't have to check into one of those dodgy clinics."

On 1993-1998

"I can hardly remember a thing."

On playing the guitar

"I've never considered myself a very good guitarist. I always end up playing the same guitar solo over different songs, and hoping no one will notice."

On religion

"I hope we mean more to people than putting money in a church basket. Has God played Knebworth lately?"

On fame in America

"I could walk out the hotel and probably stand in the middle of Broadway naked and everyone would go, 'Ah, who's he'?"

On money

"I've got everything I want. I could go and buy two of everything now - that just gets boring."

On happiness

"Listen, I've got £87m in the bank. I've got a Rolls Royce. I've got three stalkers. I'm about to go on the board at Manchester City. I'm part of the greatest band in the world. Am I happy with that? No I'm not! I want more!"

On Oasis

"We just believe we're the best band in the world. We're not arrogant, that's just a fact."

On Liam

"He is Abbott to my Costello, he is Cannon to my Ball, he is Little to my Large."

On Robbie Williams

"He's a f**kin' circus monkey!"

On himself

"I'm not like John Lennon, who thought he was the great Almighty. I just think I'm John Lennon.

On booze

"I know I've got Irish blood because I wake up every day with a f**kin' hangover.

On growing up

"Once you've been knocked virtually unconscious on the floor by your Dad and you know you're not going to die, you're not afraid of anything."

"I was on the verge of saying to my daughter, 'There is no Father Christmas' - I'm looking forward to breaking the news in about two years."

On fatherhood

"I'm kind of like most dads. I love kids, but I struggle with the responsibility."

On his own father

"As far as I'm concerned, I haven't got a father. He's not a father to me, y'know? I don't respect him in any way whatsoever."

On philosophy

"Progression is going forwards. Going backwards is regression. Going sideways is just aggression."

On receiving a gong

"It is hard to be modest at times like these so I won't even try... you are all s***e."

On Paul McCartney

"Paul McCartney, one of the best songwriters of all time, has only produced manure for the past 25 years."

On Kylie

"Kylie Minogue is just a demonic little idiot as far as I'm concerned. She gets cool dance producers to work with her for some bizarre reason, I don't know why. She doesn't even have a good name. It's a stupid name, Kylie, I just don't get it."

On George Michael

"He's now trying to make social comment, this is the guy who hid who he actually was from the public for 20 years. Now, all of a sudden, he's got something to say about the way of the world. I find it laughable. That's even before you get to the song, which is diabolical."

On Michael Jackson

"I respected him when he was proper artist before he started getting into all this cosmetic surgery shit. When he was in the Jackson Five, he was a genius. Now he's just a f**kin' freak, man."

On hip hop

"I despise hip hop. Loathe it. Eminem is an idiot and I find 50 Cent the most distasteful character I have ever crossed in my life. I just don't like the dragging women around on dog leads and all that stuff. I'm not f**king having that."

On Britney

"'Hit Me Baby One More Time' is a classic tune, but she didn't write it, she just mimed it on telly a few times. I don't get the Britney thing."

On Live8

Correct me if I am wrong, but are they hoping that one of these guys from the G8 is on a quick 15-minute break at Gleneagles and sees Annie Lennox singing 'Sweet Dreams' and thinks, 'F**k me, she might have a point there, you know'. It's not going to f**king happen, is it?"

On his own work

"'Wonderwall' - that's virtually every bird between the ages of 30 and 36's favourite f**king song... 'Live Forever', in 1993. That changed everything. Before that everything sounded indie."

On the possibility of life on other planets

"If I saw an alien, I'd tell it to f**k right off because whatever planet he came from they wouldn't have the Beatles or any decent f**king music... I ain't going nowhere with them."


source: belfasttelegraph

“Superdrug, Superdrug”

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Noel and Liam Gallagher were sent anti-aging cream after landing the Brits Outstanding Contribution gong. Noel said in an interview that Oasis were like “Superdrug, Superdrug” – so the store posted the boys a thank-you gift.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk
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