Lord Don't Slow Me Down, a chronicle of Oasis' 2005 world tour, is set to be released on DVD October 29th. The movie, directed by Baillie Walsh, had a limited release in UK theaters last year. The DVD is expected to contain commentary by Oasis' Gallagher brothers, outtakes and a second disc featuring 16 songs performed from the '05 Manchester, England show. The 2005 tour was Oasis' biggest ever, playing in over 26 countries to over two million fans.
According to Noel Gallagher, recording for Oasis' seventh studio album began on July 3rd of this year.
Despite my disparaging remarks against the Stones, I actually am a big fan of concert DVDs. This will be Oasis' definitive live DVD, of course, and it'll be interesting to see what the brothers have to say in the commentary. They're always good for a laugh.
It's also good to see Oasis gaining some momentum again. They really are a great rock band
Overall winner of the Guilt By Association music video contest.
The very talented Andy Cahill directed and created this video to Devendra Banhart's cover of the Oasis song "Don't Look Back In Anger".
This song is from the Guilt By Association album on which some of the top indie artists cover their favorite guilty pleasure pop songs in their own unique way. Out Sept 4th on Engine Room Recordings.
Engine Room Recordings is gearing up to drop Guilt By Association, a compilation of noted indie rock icons performing their favorite guilty pleasure songs from the archives of pop, classic rock, and Top 40.
Hitting stores on September 4th, 2007, the album will feature contributions from the likes of Will Oldham, Jim O'Rourke, Devendra Banhart, Mike Watt, Petra Haden, and others.
As a bonus to those who purchase the digital version of the album, it will include an alternate take of Miracle Legion singer Mark Mulcahy's cover of the Shania Twain hit "From This Moment On." Furthermore, iTunes users will also get a cover of Wham's "Careless Whisper" by Porter Block.
Guilt By Association Track List 01. Petra Haden - Don't Stop Believin (Journey) 02. Devendra Banhart - Don't Look Back In Anger (Oasis) 03. Mark Mulcahy - From This Moment On (Shania Twain) 04. Luna - Straight Up (Paula Abdul) 05. The Concretes - Back For Good (Take That) 06. Jim O'Rourke - Viva Forever (Spice Girls) 07. Goat - Sugar We're Going Down (Fall Out Boy) 08. Will Oldham - Can't Take That Away (Mariah Carey) 09. Woody Jackson Orchestra ft Money Mark - Love's Theme (Love Unlimited Orchestra) 10. Porter Block - Breaking Free (High School Musical) 11. Mooney Suzuki - Just Like Jesse James (Cher) 12. Geoff Farina - Two Tickets To Paradise (Eddie Money) 13. Casey Shea - Chop Suey (System of a Down) 14. Superchunk - Say My Name (Destiny's Child) 15. Mike Watt - Burning For You (Blue Oyster Cult)
To celebrate the release of the album there will be several launch parties held around the U.S
The funeral of Tony Wilson will take place next Monday (August 20).
The service will take place at the Hidden Gem Church , Manchester at 2pm, and will be open to family and close friends via invitation only.
Discussions are currently taking place regarding a separate memorial service for the former TV presenter and Factory Records supremo, who passed away aged 57 last Friday (August 10) after suffering from kidney cancer.
Anybody wishing to send flowers can do so and these should be sent to:
The Co-Operative Funeral Home Manchester Road Chorlton-Cum-Hardy Manchester M21 1PN
For those prefering to make a charitable donation, the family has designated The Christie Hospital in Manchester as their preferred charity.
Donations can be made either online at Christies.org/makedonations.html or via post to:
After today's post about the Manchester Versus Cancer concert, I sent a message to the person behind the DVD and asked for more details on the setlist and realease date.
This was the reply I got
Hi ,
Yes, Noel's set is going to be on the dvd. He played 10 songs and I think it likely that 1 or 2 of those will be included in the dvd extra's menu, whilst the rest will be on the main discs.
As for the release date, the people running the show hope to have it out by xmas, but i think that is a little optomistic. If not then early next year.
Jim is currently mixing the 5.1 audio for the latest Manchester Versus Cancer concert recorded in March this year. The lineup for the event features Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, The Charlatans, Echo and the Bunnymen & Ian Brown to name a few.
The DVD is planned for release late in the year and also includes Jims mixes from last years event featuring New Order(Joy Division set), Johnny Marr, Badly drawn boy and many others.
There are some really special moments in both concerts, the New order set is amazing and Johnny Marrs version of How soon is now is blinding.
Johnny Borrell has also put his trousers up for sale too
Oasis' Noel Gallagher is to auction a signed guitar as part of a new charity auction that see a host of indie stars selling some of their coveted possessions.
Along with Gallagher auctioning his guitar, Razorlight's Johnny Borrell will be auctioning a signed pair of his trademark white skinny jeans.
Also up for grabs will be a guitar signed by Kings of Leon, a signed Klaxons T-shirt and a guitar signed by Art Brut, among other indie items.
The money raised by the auctions will go to the Teenage Cancer Trust, and wil be organised by indie promoters Trekstock.
See their MySpace page (here) for information about the auctions, or the ebay shop here
Liam Gallagher and fiancee Nicole Appleton 32, were closer than his eyebrows in St Tropez.
Our fave rock couple are relaxing in France before mad-for-it Liam, 34, and brother Noel, 40, take part in the biggest-ever family reunion world record bid in the original homeland of Gallagher in Ireland.
The worlds biggest fight will happen the same day!
Source: Daily Star
Check out more pictures here, from www.photoshot.com.
Oasis are releasing their long-awaited tour film Lord Don't Slow Me Down in two months time.
Although the band aren't planning a new album until 2008, fans will be able to get hold of some new material when the DVD of the on-the-road documentary is released on October 29.
The film follows the band through 26 countries on their last world tour and features a brand new Noel Gallagher song - the title track, 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' - on the film's credits.
"It's quite rocking, it's just 12-bar blues really, but it's a good song." Noel told NME "It got left off the last album because it was the same verse all the way until the end, but it's kind of locked into that now because it appears at the end of the film."
The black and white documentary, shot by Ballie Walsh, mixes live footage with exclusive backstage access that sees the band hanging out with Kasabian in New York, Liam Gallagher meeting his self-proclaimed "spiritual heir" Charlotte Church and Noel going guitar shopping and winding-up interviewers in Japan.
Any good? Liam Gallagher thinks so...
"I buzzed off myself," he declared after a screening. "I played a blinder."
An edited version of the documentary appeared on British TV last year, but the two-disc DVD features a series of extras.
The band's triumphant homecoming show at the City Of Manchester Stadium from July 2, 2005 is featured in HD, along with a Q&A between fans and Noel.
However, Oasis have saved the best to last, as the DVD will feature the band themselves providing providing an alternative 'director's commentary' to the film.
We're thinking 'Wibbling Rivalry' (the epic NME interview released as a single on Fierce Panda back in 1995) over two hours.
"I'm doing the DVD commentary, yes" Noel declared enthusiastically when NME asked him about the project. "I begged them to let me do it. I'm going to have some fun with that."
Noel Gallagher is taking part in a book of pictures made by indie musicians.
Those musicians were asked to make a picture about a place which had a lasting influence on them.
Noels smiley is about Ibiza because everybody on Ibiza is happy and the smiley stands for the acid-house-culture of the eighties which is inevitably connected to Ibiza.
Click here to view the pictures, other musicians taking part include Paul Smith (Maximo Park), Nicholas Hammer (Death Cab for Cutie), Chris Dangerous (The Hives), Kelly Jones (Stereophonics) and many more.
"Roll With It" is a song by British rock band Oasis written by their lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released 14 August 1995 as the second single from their second album (What's the Story) Morning Glory, reaching #2 in the UK Singles Chart (see 1995 in British music).
"Roll With It" received a great deal of attention when Food Records, the label of chief Britpop rivals Blur, moved the original release date of single "Country House" to clash with it, sparking what came to be known as "The Battle of Britpop". The British media had already reported an intense rivalry between the two bands and this clash of releases was seen as a battle for the number one spot. The media sensation was spurred on by verbal attacks from the respective camps (in particular Noel and Liam Gallagher, Damon Albarn and Alex James), that extended beyond the music industry to the point where the two bands were regularly mentioned on the evening news. In particular, public imagination was sparked by the contrast between the gritty, working class Oasis and the artsy, middle class Blur. In the end, Blur's "Country House" single sold 274,000 copies to Oasis' 216,000 copies of "Roll with It". The singles charted at number 1 and number 2 respectively however many believe Blur won tactically selling their single for £1.99 compared to Oasis £3.99 single price.
In the week of its release, Damon Albarn was asked what he thought of the song. He dubbed the band as "Quoasis" and sang "Down, down, deeper and down" in reference of the song's likeness to Status Quo's 1975 hit Down Down [1]. At this time in their careers Oasis were often criticised for 'borrowing' samples from 60s and 70s bands; this was one such song containing 'borrowed' music.
The song is like several other songs, such as "Supersonic", in that preaches the importance of being yourself. Due to its combination of a catchy tune and positive lyrics, the song ranks amongst Oasis' most popular songs and is a standard at their live performances. Noel Gallagher does not like the song at all however, and described it in a 2005 interview as "appalling".
Trivia
The song was featured on All-Star Family Fortunes aired 23rd December 2006.
In the live performance on the Familiar to Millions DVD, Liam Gallagher changes the lyrics from "don't let anybody get in your way" to "don't let any fucker get in your way".
The cover photograph was taken at the beach in Weston-super-Mare. The five television sets the band members are looking at are shown on the inner sleeve, and feature Ian Botham (watched by Guigsy), Noel Gallagher from the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" music video, snooker player Alex Higgins (after winning the World Snooker Championship in 1981), Peter Sellers in a scene from The Party, and the Who's Keith Moon.
Click here to watch the music video, or here for a live performance.
Find out details and special extras for road movie
Oasis have announced they are to release new material this year -tour documentary 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down'.
The band are bringing out the on-the-road film on DVD on October 29.
The movie follows Oasis on their last world tour, taking in 26 countries and two million fans, and features unique backstage access and interviews with the whole band.
The release also features new Noel Gallagher-fronted title track, 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down', over the film's credits.
The film was shot in black and white by director Baillie Walsh who has also worked with Massive Attack, Spiritualized, New Order and Kylie Minogue.
The DVD release will feature the full-length film - and edited version was shown on British TV last year - along with a host of extras.
Footage of a Noel Gallagher fan Q&A is also included, while the whole band have provided an alternative 'directors commentary' to the film.
Additionally, the release will feature a second disc with footage from the band's homecoming show at Manchester City's Eastlands Stadium on July 2, 2005.
The concert, shot in high definition colour, includes 16 tracks, along with a montage of pictures sent in by fans. To whet you appetite you can read NME.COM's review of Oasis' City of Manchester Stadium shows online now.
Meanwhile Oasis have confirmed that they "are currently preparing a brand new album for release in 2008".
For more on Oasis and 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down', make sure you pick up this week's issue of NME - on UK newsstands from August 15 - for an exclusive look at the documentary and more details about its release.
Plus come back to NME.COM midday tomorrow for our special online Oasis picture gallery (August 14).
Oasis are being asked to join in with a world record breaking, family reunion plea.
Noel and Liam Gallagher have been asked to attend potentially the largest family reunion ever.
The organisers of 'The Gallagher Clan Global Gathering' are inviting every Gallagher in the world to the Guiness World Record attempt of the The Largest Same Name Gathering.
The event will unite Gallaghers from all over the world and take place in the original Gallagher homeland of Co Donegal.
The clan can trace its roots back to the legendary Irish kind Niall Of The Nine Hostages.
Meanwhile, Oasis are set to release their concert film 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' on DVD on October 29. The two-disc format is also set to feature the band's homecoming show at Manchester City's Eastlands Stadium on July 2, 2005, reports The Irish Independent.
On 29th October Oasis release a brand new DVD film.
What happens when a film maker follows one of the world’s biggest bands on a year long world tour? What happens when the film maker is granted unique access to that band, is present for the ups and downs, the moments of greatness and the periods of the same interview in 10 different languages in as many days? What happens when that band is Oasis, travelling across 26 countries on their biggest world tour to date playing to a total of over 2 million people?
The answer is ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’, a double DVD set that not only gives you the definitive feature length documentary seen in selected cinemas last year, but also the option of voice over commentaries from the band, a Noel Gallagher Q & A session with fans from New York City, out takes from the film, and a second 90 minute bonus disc capturing the band’s homecoming show at Manchester City’s Eastlands Stadium together with footage sent in by fans from around the world who attended that show. If you wanted to know what the members of Oasis make of their lives on tour and their audience, then the answers are on these two discs.
Directed by Baillie Walsh who has previously worked with Massive Attack (he made ‘Safe From Harm’), Spiritualised, New Order and Kylie’s Slow, and is now working on a film with Daniel Craig, this DVD set is a compendium of Oasis entertainment par excellence.
‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’ contents:
Disc One: • Feature length documentary tour film ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’ in stereo and surround sound. • Bonus audio commentary – Noel, Liam, Andy and Gem guide you through the film with their recollections of the tour. • A Noel Gallagher Q&A session with fans runs alongside out-takes from the film.
Bonus Disc: • Oasis live at City of Manchester Stadium on 2nd July 2005 – sixteen classic tracks shot in HD with stereo and surround sound. • Disc 2 also features unique footage and pictures sent in by fans who attended the concert.
'Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’ is released on 29th October 2007. Oasis are currently preparing a brand new album for release in 2008.
In a moment of madness, Andrew and Jon decided to have a bash at recreating some classic album covers, just for the hell of it. These are, evidently, very poor attempts, but a good laugh to do (see especially, Andrew wearing a blonde wig in the Simon & Garfunkel cover, like a hat).
Click here for the gallery that include (What's The Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis, Never Mind The Bollocks - Sex Pistols, Nevermind - Nirvana, Animals - Pink Floyd, Andy Warhol - The Velvet Underground and many more.