Oasis CD Bootleg Artwork Wanted 2000-2006

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I'm looking for the CD artwork for the following Oasis shows, for the Bootleg Artwork section on the site.

If you have any of the artwork that I'm looking for, could you please Email it to at scyhodotcom@gmail.com

2000
17/01/2000 LIVE LOUNGE
09/03/2000 OSAKA, JAPAN
03/05/2000 FAIRFAX
03/06/2000 LEIPZIG, GERMANY
07/06/2000 BERLIN, GERMANY
11/06/2000 ROCK IM PARK, GERMANY
27/08/2000 READING FESTIVAL, UK

2001
24/06/2001 BERCY, PARIS, FRANCE
11/10/2001 MANCHESTER APOLLO, MANCHESTER
14/10/2001 GLASGOW, BARROWLANDS

2005
15/06/2005 TORONTO, ONTARIO (EDGE FM)
10/07/2005 NATIONAL BOWL, MILTON KEYNES
05/08/2005 SUDOETE FESTIVAL, PORTUGAL
04/11/2005 HEBRON, BARCELONA
19/12/2005 ODYSSEY ARENA, BELFAST

2006
10/02/2006 FM HALLAM ARENA, SHEFFIELD, UK

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A Scan From Friday's Sun

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A scan from Bizzare, from Friday's Sun Newspaper.

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The Top 50 Greatest Covers As Voted By You

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01. Kate Bush, Rocket Man (I Think it's Going to Be a Long, Long Time) (1991) (orig. Elton John, 1972)
02. Soft Cell, Tainted Love (1981) (orig. Gloria Jones, 1964)
03. The Clash, Police and Thieves (1977) (orig. Junior Murvin, 1976)
04. Jeff Buckley, Hallelujah (1994) (orig. Leonard Cohen, 1984)
05. Johnny Cash, Hurt (2002) (orig. Nine Inch Nails, 1994)
06. This Mortal Coil, Song to the Siren (1983) (orig. Tim Buckley, 1970)
07. The Jimi Hendrix Experience, All Along the Watchtower (1968) (orig. Bob Dylan, 1967)
08. Sinead O'Connor, Nothing Compares 2 U, (1990) (orig. The Family, 1985)
09. The Specials, A message to you Rudy (1979) (orig. Dandy Livingstone, 1967)
10. Happy Mondays, Step On (1990) (orig. John Kongos, 1971)

36. Oasis, I Am The Walrus (1994) (orig. the Beatles, 1967)
Less a tribute than an arrogantly thumbed nose, this live B-side replaces Lennon's queasy orchestras with Liam's rock god disdain.

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Source: www.guardian.co.uk

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Two Weeks Left To Vote For Us At The BT Music Awards

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Voting is well under way at the annual BT Digital Music Awards 2007, this year held in association with Packard Bell And Yahoo Music, will take place at London's Roundhouse on October 2, 2007.

The ceremony will again be broadcast on Channel 4 in early October – the natural home for the only awards designed to reward cutting-edge music entertainment delivered using the latest digital technology.

The People's Choice award is now open. It's your chance to nominate the best music fan sites on the web in the past year.You can support stopcryingyourheartout.com and cast your vote for the site by clicking here or on the BT Music Awards banners around the site up until September 30.

Thanks for all your continued support, and every vote is appreciated.

Also Stevie Ricks has added another Liam And Noel video, to his ever growing collection find it by clicking here.

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Some Excellent Photographs Of Noel Gallagher And Gem Archer In Australia

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Got these brilliant photographs sent into me today via email.

Taken at the acoustic show promoting Stop The Clocks on December 18, 2006 at the The Tivoli in Brisbane, Australia.

Thanks to www.justinedwards.co.uk

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Bon Jovi U-Turn?

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Is that the screech of Jon Bon Jovi backing up?

Last month the bighaired rocker claimed Robbie Williams and Oasis wouldn't be able to fill out bars if they tried.

But Jovi joked yesterday: "Of course I will still buy Robbie records and the fighting Gallaghers too!" Has Liam been in touch?

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

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Oasis: Video Exclusive

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Channel 4 (UK)
1st October
11:00pm - 11:05 - 4MUSIC:
Oasis - Video Exclusive

I wonder what this will be?

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Celebrity Football

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Check out the NME Celebrity Football Gallery here that includes pictures of the Kaiser Chiefs, Tom and Serge from Kasabian, Pete Doherty, Robbie williams and more.

Source: www.nme.com

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Simon Aldred Accuses Noel Gallagher Of Losing Touch With His Audience

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Cherry Ghost's Simon Aldred has accused Noel Gallagher, 40, of losing touch with his audience.

The Bolton boy's band is nominated for Best New Act at the Q Awards but he'd much rather stay at home.

Simon, 31, said: "Look at Noel Gallagher - as soon as you earn enough money to remove yourself from the people you're writing about, you lose the ability to communicate with your audience.

Source: Daily Star

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A Plea By Liam And Noel In The News

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Check out “a plea by Liam and Noel Gall-agher” on YouTube.

Two Manc comedians dress up as the brothers grim in a bid to get votes for Oasis fansite stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com.

It’s the best thing on t’internet.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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Sir Paul McCartney Closes Guitar Exhibition

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The ex-Beatles legend signs 10-foot guitar in London

Ex-Beatles legend Paul McCartney closed the Gibson Guitartown charity exhibition yesterday (September 12) by signing a 10-foot guitar, which will be auctioned off for charity.

The huge guitar was part of a series of one-off instruments, which have been signed by the likes of Noel Gallagher, Ozzy Osbourne, Graham Coxon and Dirty Pretty Things.

The guitars will be auctioned off to raise money for three charities: The Prince's Trust, the Teenage Cancer Trust and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy.

McCartney said at the event: "I just fancied playing with a big guitar! I think this one will hopefully catch the imagination of the public and whoever is going to buy it at the auction and raise money for all these great charities."

Source: www.nme.com

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Nominations Revealed For Q Awards

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The nominations have been revealed for this year's Q Awards, which will take place at Grosvenor House in London on the 8th October.

Klaxons, Kaiser Chiefs, Calvin Harris, Kate Nash and Arcade Fire are all amongst the nominees.

Some of the award categories for this year include Best New Act, Best Track, Best Breakthrough Artist and Best Live Act.

Kate Nash
A full list of the nominations can be found on the official Q website (click here), where you can also vote for your favourites.

Last year's winners included Corinne Bailey Rae, The Killers and Oasis, who took the Best Act In The World Today award.

Source: www.ents24.com

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Noel Gallager Pursuing Black Rebel Motorcycle Club For His Record Label

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club roared out of San Francisco back in '95, when Peter Hayes and Robert Turner were high school classmates who wanted to rock. And they did on their first two albums.

But Hayes had a lot more than that going on in his head.

"I actually grew up in the countryside, in Minnesota," says the guitarist for BRMC, which plays next Thursday at Water Street Music Hall. There was a radio in the barn, and Hayes remembers it being tuned to Casey Kasem's country countdown. "It was not classic country in any sense," he says. "Besides Patsy Cline, I don't remember the radio playing stuff like Johnny Cash." But it was enough to open the door to "Sam Cooke, the Soul Stirrers, stuff like that.

"Somewhere where you could delve a little further into that Fred McDowell stuff."

When you know that, you have insight into why the band's third album, 2005's Howl, took such a different path. The snarl, the attitude and the general guitar mayhem was replaced by something completely different. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club had been compared to noisy bands linked to the English rock scene, or ones that borrowed from it. The Stone Roses, the Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine. Even the English, who had plenty of crankiness to listen to, embraced BRMC, with Oasis' Noel Gallagher pursuing his new favorite band, for his new label.

Read the full interview here.

Source: www.democratandchronicle.com

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Noel Gallagher's Favourite Programme Is Back

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Meerkat Manor has returned for a new series

Noel Gallagher's favourite programme is back on TV.

The rock star, 40, has fallen in love with Meerkat Manor - a documentary about the Whiskers, a family of meerkats who live in the Kalahari Desert.

Noel, who used to love to party hard, is captivated by the little creatures and likes nothing more than cuddling up with his 7-year-old daughter to see the show.

'Mostly I sit at home with my daughter Anais and watch Meerkat Manor,' he admits.

The new third season promises new characters, lots of romance and more cliffhangers, only not everything goes well for dominant female Flower and her family.

The Zappa tribe are the neighbours from hell. But poor baby Axel...oh, no...

Source: www.nowmagazine.co.uk

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Happy Birthday Zak Starkey...

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Zak Starkey was born on September 13, 1965.

Career

Early years (1977-1985)

Starkey received his first starter drum kit from his father, although it is mistakenly reported that it was given to him by his idol, The Who's Keith Moon. Moon did, however, give Zak his first professional kit – one Moon previously used with The Who - and also some drumming lessons.

At the age of eight, Starkey became interested in music. At ten, he started teaching himself how to play drums after receiving only one lesson from his famous father, who reportedly did not want him following in his footsteps. Although Ringo praises his son's undeniable skills and talent, he said that he "always regarded Zak as a lawyer or as a doctor", not a drummer like himself.

By the age of 12, Starkey was already performing in pubs with a band. In his teens, Starkey was a member of a garage act, the Next. He eventually landed work with a re-formed Spencer Davis Group. In 1985, shortly after getting married, Starkey released a musical version of Wind in the Willows with Eddie Hardin.

The Who (1994-present)

Although Zak had previously worked with John Entwistle in Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band tours, he received his first opportunity to work with The Who in 1994, with Roger Daltrey in his "Daltrey Sings Townshend" tour. This tour developed from a two night performance at Carnegie Hall to celebrate Daltrey's fiftieth birthday, when he afterward recruited John Entwistle, Simon Townshend and Zak Starkey to complete a U.S. tour.

In 1996, Starkey left his band Face, to work with The Who on their Quadrophenia tour. He received very good reviews in this role for being a strong drumming presence but without explicitly imitating Moon. Zak was the full-time drummer for The Who beginning with their 1996 Quadrophenia Tour. Both Townshend and Daltrey stated that he is the best drummer The Who had since the death of original drummer Keith Moon. He provided drumming for one track on The Who's 2006 album Endless Wire, and for two new tracks released in 2004 on The Who: Then and Now. However, he was unable to provide the drumming for the EP Wire & Glass or the album Endless Wire because he was on tour with Oasis at the time Townshend recorded the songs. Starkey worked with The Who on The Who Tour 2006-2007, which was to finish in Glastonbury in 2007. It finished at Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland on 9th July. Afterward he is expected to work more with Oasis.

According to Pete Townshend's official web site, Zak was invited to become a full member of The Who, but he declined:

“ some of you may have noticed in one of my recent diary postings that I welcomed Zak into the Who as a permanent member. This is something he doesn't feel he needs or wants. Let's just say that the door is always open to this amazing musician, and - whenever we can - we will always try to make it possible for Zak to work with the Who in the future.”

Oasis (2004-present)

In 2004, Starkey spent a period of time working with the Britpop band Oasis, filling a void left by longtime drummer Alan White's departure. In May 2005, Noel Gallagher revealed to the BBC that Starkey had recorded in the recording sessions (March-December 2004) for their new album, Don't Believe the Truth. Zak recorded all but one track of the sessions. In an official promotional video for the album, Zak commented on the band and the sessions, saying, "It was amazing. They're all singers, They're all guitar players, they're all songwriters, they're all producers... and they're all fucking drummers."

Starkey participated in every show on Oasis' 2005/2006 world tour and also appeared in the promo videos for the singles. However, as he was not an official member of the band, he very rarely appeared with the rest of the band in promotional activities such as interviews and photo shoots.

After the end of tours in April, Noel Gallagher confirmed that Starkey was invited to be Oasis' official drummer, but that couldn't materialize before his current working engagements with The Who are completed in mid-2007. Noel said that he felt Starkey had strong emotional ties with The Who and he wouldn't leave them completely, also adding that he was content to have Starkey alternate his career between the two bands.

In February 14, Starkey sat behind the drums, when the band received the BRIT Award for Outstanding contribution to music. The band played a set consisting of "Cigarettes & Alcohol", "The Meaning of Soul", "Morning Glory", "Don't Look Back in Anger" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star".

Zak is expected to drum on the band forthcoming seventh album to be released sometime in 2008. He is also expected to join the band full-time.

Other work (1985-present)

In 1985, both he and his father Ringo Starr performed as drummers on the recording Sun City by Artists United Against Apartheid.

In 1988, Starkey replaced Chris Sharrock as the drummer in The Icicle Works. He left the band in 1989, and did not appear on any Icicle Works recordings, although a B-side later issued by Icicle Works leader Ian McNabb featured Starkey on drums, and is presumed to actually date from Starkey's tenure with the group.

Zak played on Silver and Gold a solo album released by Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith in 1989.

In addition to his work with The Who and Oasis, Starkey continued to work with other acts, including touring with The Lightning Seeds. In 2000 Starkey was a founding member of Johnny Marr & The Healers, debuting with Boomslang three years later. In 2007, Zak was drummer on the Paul Weller single "This Old Town" along with Blur guitarist Graham Coxon.

Source: Wikipedia

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Details Of The New Oasis DVD & Your Chance To Win Signed Artwork

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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, traveling 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 limited edition double DVD set (available while stocks last) that not only gives you the definitive feature length documentary, but also the option of voice over commentaries from the band, a Noel Gallagher Q and A session with fans from New York City alongside out-takes from the film, and a second 90 minute bonus disc capturing the band's homecoming show at the City of Manchester Stadium together with footage sent in by you, the fans, from around the world who attended that show. If you want 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 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 directors cut 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 and A session with fans runs alongside out-takes from the film.

Bonus Disc (available for a limited time only):
* Oasis live at City of Manchester Stadium on 2nd July 2005 - sixteen classic tracks shot in HD with stereo and surround sound.
* Disc two also features unique footage and pictures sent in by you the fans who attended the concert.

To pre order your copy of the DVD and be in with a chance to win a piece of signed artwork as well as check out the new line of exclusive limited edition Japanese Tshirts visit the ofiicial Oasis site.

Source: Email from www.oasisinet.com

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Andy Bell To DJ In London

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Location: Parker McMillan
47 Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4SB
Opening Hours: 9.00pm - 3am
Next Night: Friday 28 September

Andy Bell (of Oasis) DJ set, The Rifles acoustic set, The Lea Shores acoustic set + loads more...

Cost : £8advance / £10 on door

For more information or to order tickets click here

Source: www.live4ever.us

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Top 40 Most Listened To Oasis Songs On Last.fm

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Last.fm is a UK-based internet radio and music community website, founded in 2002. It is the world's largest social music platform with over 20 million active users based in more than 232 countries.

Using a unique music recommendation system known as "Audioscrobbler", Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user's musical taste by recording details of all the songs the user listens to, either on the streamed radio stations or on the user's own computer or iPod. This information is transferred to Last.fm's database ("Scrobbled") via a plugin installed into the users' music player. The profile data is displayed on a personal web page. The site offers numerous social networking features and can recommend and play artists similar to the user's favourites.

Users can create custom radio stations and playlists from any of the audio tracks in Last.fm's music library, but are not able to listen to individual tracks on demand, or to download tracks unless the rightsholder has previously authorised it.

This is the top 40, most listened Oasis songs on Last.fm.

01: Wonderwall - 111,216
02: Don't Look Back in Anger - 56,225
03: Champagne Supernova - 51,838
04: Live Forever - 38,594
05: Some Might Say - 33,590
06: Morning Glory - 31,046
07: Supersonic - 30,725
08: Roll With It - 29,503
09: Cast No Shadow - 26,842
10: Lyla - 26,408
11: The Importance of Being Idle - 26,092
12: Stop Crying Your Heart Out - 25,797
13: Hello - 22,987
14: She's Electric - 22,674
15: Stand by Me - 21,248
16: Slide Away - 21,229
17: The Masterplan - 19,643
18: Go Let It Out - 19,027
19: Hey Now! - 17,675
20: Let There Be Love - 17,504
21: Songbird - 16,628
22: Married With Children - 16,480
23: Rock 'n' Roll Star - 16,322
24: Shakermaker - 16,258
25: Little by Little - 16,056
26: Up in the Sky - 15,422
27: Acquiesce - 15,287
28: Columbia - 14,758
29: Bring It on Down - 14,288
30: Turn Up the Sun - 14,020
31: Don't Go Away - 13,942
32: Part of the Queue - 13,584
33: Love Like a Bomb - 13,428
34: Cigarettes and Alcohol - 13,399
35: The Meaning of Soul - 13,092
36: All Around The World - 13,003
37: Guess God Thinks I'm Abel - 12,552
38: Mucky Fingers - 12,496
39: Talk Tonight - 12,472
40: Keep the Dream Alive - 12,430

Check out the Oasis page at Last.fm here.

Source: www.last.fm

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Shack Play Q The Music Club

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Shack, the acclaimed Scouse collective much beloved of Noel Gallagher, will play an exclusive acoustic show at Q’s monthly live music night – Q The Music Club Live At The Hospital – on Thursday, 18 October.

Formed in 1988 from the ashes of Pale Fountains by songwriting brothers Michael (vocals) and John (guitars) Head, Shack have released a string of excellent albums steeped in ’60s psychedelia and quality tunes. Last year’s On The Corner Of Miles And Gil was among Q’s Albums Of The Year. A retrospective best of, Time Machine, is out now.

Tickets for the show are free and will be issued on a strictly first come, first served basis. You can register for a pair of tickets by emailing your contact details, including mobile phone number, to q@emap.com. Please mention 'Shack tickets' in the subject heading.

The Hospital is located on Endell Street in London’s Covent Garden. Doors will open at 7.30pm, with Shack due onstage at 8pm.

Source: www.q4music.com

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Oasis Fan Has Song Dedicated To Him By The Enemy

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The Enemy played a storming show in Apple’s flagship store in London last night (September 11th).

Ripping through a nine song set, which was being recorded for Apple's iTunes music store, the band looked confident and assured throughout the performance.

Surrounded by iPods and iMacs, the band kicked off with their limited edition debut single, ’40 Days And 40 Nights,’ where frontman Tom Clarke implored the crowd at the front to get involved.

“Lets stand up, lets f**king have some,” he told the crowd of VIP competition winners.

Clarke then dedicated the next song, ‘Away From Here,’ to a member of the crowd “in the 94 Oasis t-shirt.”

In a relentless set, The Enemy treated the crowd to all the most energetic songs from their number one debut album, ‘We’ll Live And Die In These Towns,’ including, ‘Technodanceaphobic,’ ‘Had Enough’ and ‘It’s Not OK.’

As the band left the stage, the frontman cooly reminded the crowd to “pick up a fucking iPod” on the way out of the venue.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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