Noel Anthem's Indie Number 1

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NME announces Live Forever as their Greatest Indie Anthem of all time in this week’s mag.

Noel Gallagher reveals he wrote it as a backlash to a miserable Nirvana track.

He said: “It was written in the middle of grunge and all that and I remember Nirvana had a tune called I Hate Myself And I want To Die and I was like, ‘Well, I’m not having that’.

“As much as I like Kurt Cobain and all that, I’m not having that.

“I can’t have people like that coming over here, on smack, saying that they hate themselves and they wanna die. That’s just rubbish.”

Er, well said, Noel.

But he’d probably give a completely different answer had he been asked at 9am after a night on the ale.

And Noel is a huge Smiths fan — a band famous for encouraging shoe-gazing misery among their fans.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Noel Gallagher Features Again On The Russell Brand Podcast

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Noel Gallagher once again is on the Russell Brand Podcast. Noel speaks about the movie This is England and speaks about returning to the studio soon!

For more information on how to download the podcast click here.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Andy Bell Appearing At Syd Barrett Tribute Concert

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As previously announced on oasisinet.com Andy Bell will be taking part in the Syd Barrett tribute show on 10th May 2007 at the Barbican Hall and will be part of the house band which includes Simon Finley on drums (Echo & The Bunneymen) and Ted Barnes on guitar (Beth Orton). Guests include Kevin Ayers, The Bees, Vashti Bunyan, King Creosote with Gordon Anderson (The Aliens), Mike Heron, Robyn Hitchcock, Chrissie Hynde + more

For more information on the show and ticket purchase details check out the website below;

www.barbican.org.uk

Source: www.oasisinet.com

The Greatest Indie Anthems Ever - Number One Is Getting Close

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Today NME.COM reveals Numbers 30-11 of your ultimate songs

This week will NME and Xfm announce the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever - as voted for by you.

We've counted up all the songs you suggested and now on NME.COM we're getting ready to reveal who has made the cut, and which song you have proclaimed the Number One Indie Anthem Ever.

The full list, plus exclusive interviews with the acts who've made it features in this week's issue of NME, which hits UK newsstands today (May 2).

On NME.COM we're also counting down to Number One throughout this week.

Yesterday (April 30) we brought you Numbers 50-31, with the likes of Pixies, The Killers and My Bloody Valentine all featuring.

Now today it's the turn of the of Franz Ferdinand, The Verve and The Gossip all to claim their places in the countdown.

So the Greatest Indie Anthems Ever Numbers 30-11 are:

11. The Smiths - 'This Charming Man'
12. The Stone Roses - 'She Bangs The Drums'
13. The Libertines - 'Can't Stand Me Now'
14. Oasis - 'Don't Look Back In Anger'
15. Blur - 'Song 2'
16. Franz Ferdinand - 'Take Me Out'
17. The Stone Roses - 'I Wanna Be Adored'
18. The Verve - 'Bitter Sweet Symphony'
19. Joy Divison - 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'
20. Joy Division - 'Transmission'
21. The Smiths - 'Panic'
22. The Breeders - 'Cannonball'
23. The Gossip - 'Standing In The Way Of Control'
24. Babyshambles - 'Fuck Forever'
25. Oasis - 'Supersonic'
26. Radiohead - 'Creep'
27. Oasis -' Wonderwall'
28. Pavement - 'Cut Your Hair'
29. Arcade Fire - 'Rebellion (Lies)'
30. Manic Street Preachers - 'A Design For Life'

The countdown will conclude tomorrow (May 3) when we will bring you the full Top 10 and will reveal your Greatest Indie Anthem Ever, so stay tuned to NME.COM.

Source: www.nme.com

Inside This Weeks NME

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NME and Xfm present: The Greatest Indie Anthems Ever

Source: www.nme.com

The Greatest Indie Anthems Ever

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This week will NME and Xfm announce the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever - as voted for by you.

We've counted up all the songs you suggested and now on NME.COM we're getting ready to reveal who has made the cut, and which song you have proclaimed the Number One indie anthem ever.

The full list, plus exclusive interviews with the acts who've made it will feature in this week's issue of NME which hits UK newsstands from May 2.

On NME.COM we're also counting down to Number One throughout this week, and today (May 1) we bring you Numbers 50-31, with the likes of Pixies, The Killers and My Bloody Valentine all featuring.

So the Greatest Indie Anthems Ever Numbers 50-31 are:

31 Oasis - 'Cigarettes & Alcohol'
32 The Stone Roses - 'Fool's Gold'
33 The Killers - 'Mr Brightside'
34 Radiohead - 'Just'
35 Pixies - 'Monkey Gone To Heaven'
36 Kaiser Chiefs - 'I Predict A Riot'
37 Kasabian - 'LSF'
38 Pixies - 'Gigantic'
39 Oasis - 'Champagne Supernova'
40 Klaxons - 'Golden Skans'
41 Blur - 'Parklife'
42 The Cribs - 'Hey Scenesters'
43 Suede - 'Animal Nitrate'
44 The Stone Roses - 'Love Spreads'
45 The La's - 'There She Goes'
46 Dinosaur Jr - 'Freak Scene'
47 The Libertines - 'Up The Bracket'
48 Sonic Youth - 'Bull In The Heather'
49 The Rapture - 'House Of Jealous Lovers'
50 My Bloody Valentine - 'You Made Me Realise'

The next stage of the countdown continues tomorrow (May 2) when we will bring you Numbers 30-11.

The full Top 10 and The Greatest Indie Anthem Ever will be revealed on Thursday (May 3).

Source: www.nme.com

Quiz Time

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Just for fun, I will put up the answers in a few days.

01: Which Oasis single was kept from the top of the charts by Blur's Country House?

02: How many nights did Oasis play Knebworth in 1996?

03: What was Oasis's first UK number 1 single?

04: Which British rock legend supplied backing vocals and guitar to Champagne Supernova?

05: How many studio albums have Oasis released?

06: Who produced (What's the Story?) Morning Glory??

07: Which Oasis album featured in Q's list of the worst 50 albums of all time in 2006?

08: What is the name of Noel Gallagher's daughter by Meg Mathews?

09: Whom did Noel Gallagher once describe as the "fat dancer from Take That"?

10: What was the highest chart placing Definitely achived in the UK?

11: Which Oasis album charted highest in the USA?

12: Which Hollywood star guests on Fade-In-Out?

13: Which London Street features on the cover of (What's the Story?) Morning Glory?

14: From whose original quote did Oasis take the name of Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants?

15: How many singles were released from Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants?

16: What was the name of 2000's live album?

17: How many copies of Be Here Now were sold in the UK on the day it came out?
(A) 323,000 (B) 423,000 (C) 523, 000 (D) 623,000

18: Which track from Be Here Now was released as a single in Japan, but not in the UK?

19: What is the name of the stately home on the cover of Be Here Now?

20: Only two albums have sold more copies in the UK than (What's the Story?) Morning Glory?. What are they?

21: Who are the two people on the cover of (What's the Story?) Morning Glory??

22: What was the name of the bonus track on vinyl copies of (What's the Story?) Morning Glory?.

23: Step Out was withdrawn from the (What's the Story?) Morning Glory? track listing at the last minute. Which song was it said to resemble a little to closely?

24: Which (What's the Story?) Morning Glory? song was released as a single in Australia, but not in the UK?

25: In total how many weeks did (What's the Story?) Morning Glory? spend on top the UK charts?

26: Which was the last Oasis album to be released by Creation Records?

27: With which band did Andy Bell find fame in the early' 90s?

28: before joining Oasis, Gem Archer had been in Heavy Stereo. What was the name of their only album?

29: Who is the mother of Liam Gallagher's first child?

30: Which Oasissingle was the first to be written by Liam?

31: Which track on Don't Believe The Truth was initially meant to be the lead single?

32: Which Oasis album was first to top Japanese charts?

33: Who was the original singer of Rain, later to become Oasis?

34: Which group were Oasis supporting when Alan Mcgee spotted them?

35: What is Bonehead's real name?

36: When former drummer Tony McCarro;; sued Oasis in 1999, how much did he claim for in compensation for his part of the band's five-album deal?

37: ...And how much was he awarded?

38: Which members of Blur did Noel say he hoped would "catch Aids and die" (he later apologised)?

39: Who replaced Guigsy when he briefly left the band in September 1995?

40: Which cover of a Slade song did Oasis preform on Top Of The Pops in February 1996?

41: How many people applied for tickets for Oasis's Knebworth shows?

42: Why didn't Liam participate in the bands MTV Unplugged show of 1996?

43: What did Gaynor Simonelli claim Liam Gallagher did to her in 1996 (police didn't press charges)?

44: How many teeth did Liam Gallagher lose in his Munich brawl?

45: What dead rocker presented Oasis with an award at the 1996 Awards.

46: When Noel quit overseas touring in 2000, who filled in as live rhythm guitarist?

47: Which two bands joined Oasis on the Tour Of Brotherly Love in 2001?

48: Which Oasis tribute band made the top 40 in 1996 with a cover of The New Seekers' I'd Love To Teach The World To Sing?

49: During a Loch Lomond show in 1996, Liam said: "Oi twatty face...You're f88king getting it. Come backstage and meet me, you f**king ginger bastard." Who was "twatty face"?

50: What was the name of the 1995 single, released by Fierce Panda under the name Oas*s, that featured Liam and Noel bickering for 14 minutes.

Source: The Essential Q Quiz Book in this months copy.

Noel Gallagher And Other Rock Stars To Design A Guitar For Charity

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Guitarists to decorate their 'axes' for charity

Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller and Slash are among a number of guitarist getting creative for charity - by designing their own giant Les Paul guitars.

The unique project, entitled Gibson Guitartown London, will see the stars unleash their artistic talents on 30 ten-foot tall guitars and 30 regular-sized versions, which will go on display across London for 10 weeks from June.

Musicians will team up with eminent visual artists for the scheme - pop artist Sir Peter Blake will be painting Paul Weller's guitar, while cartoonist Gerald Scarfe is in charge of Ozzy Osbourne's.

However, a handful of rockers, including the famously artistic Ronnie Wood, will be painting their own instruments.

The giant guitars will go on display at More London by Tower Bridge, while the regular instruments will be exhibited at the 02 Arena - formerly the Millenium Dome - in Greenwich.

"I am very proud to be associated with the Gibson Guitartown London campaign as it combines my passion and appreciation for the guitar, whilst raising money and awareness for three very worthy and deserving charities," said Paul Weller of the project.

The full list of artists involved in the event so far is as follows:

Paul Weller
Slash
Ronnie Wood
Rod Stewart
Noel Gallagher
Mark Knopfler
Roxy Music
New Order
Bruce Dickinson
Brian May
Gary Moore
Gorillaz
Dirty Pretty Things
Lostprophets
James Dean Bradfield
Ocean Colour Scene
Graham Coxon
The Kooks
The Magic Numbers
Ozzy Osbourne
Paul Rodgers
Suggs
KT Tunstall
Razorlight
Hard-Fi
Corinne Bailey Rae
Depeche Mode
James Morrision
Motorhead
Sir Cliff Richard
James Blunt

The Princes Trust, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the Teenage Cancer Trust will all benefit from the event, which will culminate in all the instruments being auctioned off in September.

For more information go to www.londonguitartown.com

Source: www.nme.com

Oasis Featured In German Guitar Mag

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Oasis feature in this months copy of Guitar magazine.

Source: www.sadsong.net

There Ain't Noel Stopping Him

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It's just as well Noel Gallagher's missus is up the duff or he’d spend his entire life on the ale.

Stunning Sara MacDonald had to drag her fella home on Thursday after another boozy night on the tiles.

Sara, who still looked ace in a pair of leather trousers even though she’s five months preggers, thought she was in for a civilised evening celebrating the opening of top music photographer Lawrence Watson's exhibition in East London.

But my Bizarre Caner Of The Year went on to put in another liver-punishing shift at the Groucho club well into the wee small hours.

Caners League

1. Noel Gallagher
2. Amy Winehouse
3. Serge Pizzorno
4. Sarah Harding
5. Paolo Nutini

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

What's On Your iPod?

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Former Blue singer turned solo soul man Simon Webbe.

Oasis - Definitely Maybe

"I'm a Manchester lad and I've always liked muddy guitars so it's natural for me. I'm probably going to cover Wonderwall when I play my home town."

Source: South Wales Echo

Phil Spector Doesn't Like The Gallagher Brothers

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Phil Spector's murder trial - he's accused of shooting a B-list actress in the face -should've had all kinds of musical legends rallying to his side. Now we know why none did. The New York Post is carrying a report from the author who interviewed him for an upcoming biography in which the nicest thing Spector said about anyone in the biz is that Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis are jerks.

Writer Mick Brown's "Tearing Down the Wall of Sound" has Spector wondering how Dick Clark evaded jail in a payola scandal, intimating that Bruce Springsteen has fashioned a career out of three new songs and 25 old ones, and saying that he's unfazed by Brian Wilson's dislike because he'd rather "be worshiped by someone with a brain." Yeah, but what would you and Brainiac have in common, Phil?

Source: New York Post

Parents-To-Be Noel And Sara Check Out Classic Music Snaps

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Noel Gallagher and his partner of seven years, Sara MacDonald, are clearly making the most of their evenings out before the arrival of their baby and the inevitable sleepless nights to follow. The pair were guests at a private viewing in London of the work of NME photographer Lawrence Watson, which features Noel and his Oasis bandmates along with other big music names including David Bowie and Janet Jackson.

Now five months pregnant, Edinburgh-born Sara, 31, looked glowing at the Shoreditch event. And while she wore a loose-fitting top to accommodate her bump, there was no sacrificing of style when it came to her feet as she'd chosen to step out in some killer designer heels.

The couple's child will be a sister or brother for Noel's daughter Anais, from his marriage to Meg Matthews. But before the new arrival is celebrated there's the small matter of the guitarist's 40th birthday party next month. He's already promised it's going to be "bigger and better" than that thrown by fellow musician Elton John, who hosted a lavish fancy dress do for his 50th. According to one source, the theme is set to be "tyrants and despots".

Source: www.hellomagazine.com

Banhart Covers Oasis For Guilty Pleasures Albums

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No matter how much people talk about having no guilty pleasures, it's hard to deny that some artists and songs have a little stink on them, rightly or wrongly.

But that's not all bad. There can be a lot of catharsis in screaming from the rooftops about your love for, say, the Deftones (so good!) after so much repression. And when you're a musician yourself, sometimes screaming from the rooftops about your guilty pleasures turns into covering them.

It's under this premise that Engine Room Recordings rounded up some of the biggest names in independent music to have them record versions of their favorite guilty pleasures for a compilation it will release August 7 called Guilt by Association.

Will Oldham, Devendra Banhart, Superchunk, Minutemen/Stooges bassist Mike Watt, Jim O'Rourke, Luna, Petra Haden, Geoff Farina, and the Concretes all contributed to the compilation, which includes covers of songs by Journey, Oasis, the Spice Girls, Destiny's Child, Paula Abdul, Fall Out Boy, Cher, Shania Twain, System of a Down, Blue Oyster Cult, Eddie Money, and the cast of High School Musical. Seriously, this tracklist is amazing.

The folks at Engine Room are also holding a video contest in conjunction with the compilation. The label is currently accepting video proposals for one of three tracks from Guilt by Association: Will Oldham's cover of Mariah Carey's "Can't Take That Away", Devendra Banhart's cover of Oasis' "Don't Look Back in Anger", or Petra Haden's cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing".

Listen to Devendra Banhart cover of "Don't Look Back in Anger" Here

Source: www.pitchforkmedia.com

Meet The Frock And Roll Chicks

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Now that she's a doting mum, and common-law wife to the snarling Oasis frontman, Liam Gallagher, it's easy to forget that Nicole was the smily blonde in All Saints.

A product of the Sylvia Young Theatre School, Nicole dabbled with wildmen when she dated Robbie, before upgrading to a genuine rocker in 2000.

By the looks of things, these once-unlikely lovebirds look set to run and run.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Mogwai Criticises Bands For Beatles Cover Album

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Scottish band Mogwai have attacked artists The Fratellis, Kaiser Chiefs and James Morrison for making a Beatles cover album, insisting they cannot "pull it off".

A host of bands will record versions of famous Beatles songs for the LP, which marks the 40th anniversary of the Sergeant Peppers album.

Mogwai say they're unimpressed with artists attempts to cover the Beatles tracks, although they are working on the release of a new Pixies tribute CD this month (Apr07).

Mogwai say on their website, "Such musical wonders as James Morrison and The Fratellis are to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Sergeant Pepper's Beatles album by covering songs from it.

I cannot wait to hear this meaningful idea. "Only thing is, can anyone really better the genius of With A Little Help From My Friends? I know Wet, Wet, Wet came really close but it'll take mastery of music to pull this one off."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Be Here Now Reprised

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A Quick perusal of the home page of this site will tell you that the simian features of Liam Gallagher adorn this month’s cover. Scarily, it has been 10 years since the furore that surrounded the release of Oasis’s Be Here Now album reached a fever pitch, and then quickly abated when the hundreds of thousands of folk who’d bought it on the day of release determined it was a hubristic, overblown mess. Be Here Now signalled the end of Britpop, the end too of an era when one could sell markedly more magazines simply by referring to the ‘Brit’ word. Cheers, Oasis.

We tell the Be Here Now story this month. It’s a cracker. If nothing else, it re-enforces the fact that Oasis were – and remain – among the last of a dying breed: proper rock stars. They glorify in their success, apologise to no one for it, and forever run the risk of flushing it all away. Monstrous egos, ridiculous excess, grand delusions and the shovelling of vast quantities of Columbian marching powder up their collective beaks are indelible parts of their story. And you don’t get that with The Killers or the Kaiser Chiefs.

Q has had a sometimes rocky, but always fruitful relationship with the Brothers Gallagher and whoever else has comprised their band over the years. They’ve graced and – praise be – sold our cover many, many times. They’ve brought the Q Awards to life equally often. Liam Gallagher was, memorably, arrested after one such afternoon drinking in our company.

On another Q Awards occasion, fortified no doubt by the copious bottles of free plonk on his table and having been to the toilet more times than is seemly (perhaps he suffers from a weak bladder), Liam directed his considerable ire at Chris Martin, entering a new term of abuse into the lexicon in the process: “Plant pot!” he roared at Coldplay’s hapless frontman as the latter attempted to give an acceptance speech. Like much that issues forth from Gallagher Jr’s mouth, one could only guess at its meaning, but you had to laugh.

And therein lies the essence of Oasis. Notwithstanding the eternal appeal of their everyman anthems, by God they’re funny. Noel and Liam, that is. Lovely fellas though Gem, Guigsy et al no doubt are and have been, there’s little evidence to suggest that you’d need a change of underwear after an hour in their company. By contrast I once spent a thoroughly entertaining hour in Liam and Noel’s presence during an Oasis photo shoot for Q. Together, they’re a terrific comic double act.

On that afternoon, Noel greeted his scowling brother with a cheery “Hello Happy!:”. “Fook off,” replied Liam, whilst performing the most outrageously exaggerated ‘monkey walk’. Girls Aloud arrived as Liam was having his picture taken. Noel convinced them to shout “Wanker!” at his younger sibling throughout the session. Liam spoke but five words to me. They were, “Who the fuck are you?” He is everything you’d expect him to be. Noel, I find, is more so. He’s an effortlessly funny man, but a smart one too. I think he’s hugely impressive.

So... let me further recommend that Be Here Now feature to you now, Should that spark a yearning for more Oasis tomfoolery, let me direct you too to another of Q’s Oasis cover features, from 2005, around the time of the release of Don’t Believe The Truth. It’s by Michael Odell, and to my mind remains the best, and most entertaining piece written on the band. The man Odell has certainly dined out on it ever since.

Till next time...

Paul Rees
Editor, Q

Source: Q Magazine

Gallaghers Of The World Unite

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Hundreds of people named Gallagher from across the globe will descend on Donegal's shores in September for the firs tever gathering of the clan.

And organisers have issued special invites to the most-famous two - Oasis brothers Liam and Noel.

It is hoped that the duo will make a special appearance in Letterkenny.

Gallaghers from the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Britain have already signed up with organisers hoping 2,000 people will make the trip.

Organiser Adrian Gallagher from Letterkenny said: "We thought about it around 2005 and have built on it since then. We're going to have Gallaghers from all over the world and it would be great to have the Manchester brothers there too.

"There's lots of folklore and history that gets lost if it's not collected and documented so this is a great way to explore one's ancestry."

A special invitation has been sent out to the Gallagher's management company and organisers are hopeful the brothers will respond.

Adrian said: "We haven't heard from them yet but it's early days. I think there will be a surge in the next couple of weeks where we'll get more Gallaghers signed up. We've left their places open just in case."

Organisers have been delighted with the response so far and tourism has been boosted in the area. Hotels and restaurants have been inundated with bookings and everyone is full of support.

Adrian said: "It's amazing just how many Gallaghers are out there in the world. I've just come off the e-mail from one guy from Shanghai who's booking his trip now."

The Gallagher Global Gathering is taking place from September 8-15 in Letterkenny.

For further details phone 00 353 74 912 4689 or log onto www.gallagherclan.org

An Apology For Noel Gallagher

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Earlier this week I reported that Noeg Gallagher was spotted drinking mineral water at an Arsenal v Man City match.

A reader rang to say Noel was being sensible, supping water all night. I would like to make it clear that Noel was, in fact, right on it with pals Mike Pickering, Phil Smith and Manc character Scully.

I apologise for any damage to his reputation as Bizarre Caner Of The Year.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Q Magazine Covers The 10th Anniversary Of Oasis' Controversial Third Album, Be Here Now

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The next issue of Q, onsale 1st May, celebrates the 10th anniversary of Oasis' controversial third album, Be Here Now. Hailed as a masterpiece upon its 1997 release, its reputation swiftly deteriorated. Today it's usually dismissed as a disastrous, overblown folly - the moment when Oasis, their judgement clouded by drugs and blanket adulation, ran aground on their own sky-high self-belief. Noel Gallagher himself remembers is as "the sound of five men in the studio, on coke, not giving a fuck."

But was Be Here Now really all that bad? We came across this footage of Noel Gallagher performing Don't Go Away on an obscure Japanese TV show in 1997. Stripped of the dense layers of distorted guitars that cluttered the album version, it emerges as a heartfelt, affecting ballad - easily the equal of, say, Slide Away, or Cast No Shadow. OK, the lyrics are excruciating, but that hardly makes it unique in the Oasis canon.

Whatever you think of the song, the clip is worth watching for Noel's visible embarrassment at performing the song in such bizarre circumstances, surrounded by baffled studio guests and backed by cheesy video footage. Of course, the original version was sung by Noel's brother Liam. Are we alone in thinking Noel actually delivers it with more soul and sensitivity?

Clip Here

Source: www.q4music.com
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