John Lennon Would Have Been 67 Today

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John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980), was an English songwriter, singer, musician, graphic artist, author and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as one of the founders of The Beatles. Lennon and Paul McCartney formed a critically acclaimed and commercially successful partnership writing songs for The Beatles and other artists. Lennon, with his cynical edge and knack for introspection, and McCartney, with his storytelling optimism and gift for melody, complemented each other. In his solo career, Lennon wrote and recorded songs such as "Imagine" and "Give Peace a Chance".

Lennon revealed his rebellious nature and irreverent wit on television, in films such as A Hard Day's Night (1964), in books such as In His Own Write, and in press conferences and interviews. He channelled his fame and penchant for controversy into his work as a peace activist, artist, and author.

He had two sons, Julian, with his first wife Cynthia, and Sean, with his second wife, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono. Lennon was murdered by Mark David Chapman in New York City on 8 December 1980 as he and Ono returned home from a recording session.

In 2002, respondents to a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted Lennon into eighth place. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Lennon number 38 on their list of "The Immortals: The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time"and ranked The Beatles at number 1.

Source: Wikipedia

Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody Voted Best Video

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It was one of the first promotional videos ever recorded and took just four hours to shoot on the band's rehearsal stage. Now Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody has been voted the UK's best music video of all time in a poll.

Nearly a third of those quizzed in the Q Magazine survey (30 per cent) said the groundbreaking video for the rock opera-style song was their top choice.

The video cost a paltry £4,500 to produce back in 1975 and is widely hailed at the music video that launched the MTV age.

The survey of 1,051 adults found that "the video relating to the song" was the most important factor in what made a good music video, with 56 per cent plumping for it.

Thirty two per cent chose "good choreography", making it the second most important factor, and, perhaps, an indictment to the standards of the school corridor dancing of Spears and her colourful gaggle.

Less than a fortnight ago, it was revealed, on the Radio 1 Chart Show, that the rock-operatic gem was the most played song since Radio 1's launch 40 years earlier.

The UK's Top 15 best music videos of all time are as follows:

Less than a fortnight ago, it was revealed, on the Radio 1 Chart Show, that the rock-operatic gem was the most played song since Radio 1's launch 40 years earlier.
The UK's Top 15 best music videos of all time are as follows:

01. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (30%)
02. Michael Jackson - Thriller (13%)
03. Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River (12%)
04. OK Go - A Million Ways (9%)
05. A-Ha - Take on Me (7%)
06. Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love (4%)
07. Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U (4%)
08. REM - Losing My Religion (4%)
09. Christina Aguilera - Dirrty (4%)
10. Madonna - Like A Prayer (3%)
11. Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (3%)
12. Lionel Ritchie - Hello (3%)
13. Duran Duran - Rio (2%)
14. Oasis - Wonderwall (2%)
15. Britney Spears - Baby One More Time (2%)

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Oasis Get It On With Girls Aloud

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Another new snippet has been made available from the forthcoming DVD release of Oasis' on-the-road movie 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down'.

This week's clip sees the Gallaghers chat up pop group Girls Aloud.

The film, which was released in selected cinemas last year will come with a host of extras - including voice commentaries from all of the band, plus footage of the Q&A Noel Gallagher hosted in New York last year.

A second disc captures Oasis' Manchester homecoming show at Citys' Eastlands Stadium too, which includes footage sent in by fans who attended the show. ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’ is scheduled for release on October 29.
Click here for the video clip: Windows Media Player:Low / High Real Player:Low / High

Source: www.uncut.co.uk

Kelly Jones Praises Noel Gallagher

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Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones has praised Noel Gallagher for helping him realise the importance of songwriting.

Talking exclusively to Gigwise, Jones said that emerging in such a vibrant period for British music was an eye-opening experience for the band.

“Coming up off the back of the Britpop thing and getting to know people like Noel (Gallagher) and stuff you realised that it is all about songwriting and it’s about working your bollocks off but having a good time and making it look like it’s easy but behind the scenes you’ve gotta fucking put the graft in,” said Jones.

He added: “There are too many bands that want it and if you don’t want it as much as they want it then they’ll have it, so it’s up to you really."

Stereophonics will release their sixth studio album, ‘Pull The Pin,’ next week (October 15th).

Meanwhile, you can read a full feature with Stereophonics exclusively on Gigwise later on today (October 9th).

Source: www.gigwise.com

Lord Don't Slow Me Down Widgets!

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Oasis have made some special widgets which allow you to add the single 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' onto your MySpace, Bebo, Facebook sites etc.

Check out the other one here

Source: www.7digital.com

Sting tops Worst Lyricists Poll - Noel Gallagher No.4

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Maybe Sting should start writing more instrumentals.

The school teacher-turned-rock star topped Blender's list of the worst lyricists, thanks to lines that betray "mountainous pomposity (and) cloying spirituality," the music magazine said.

The survey, contained in the November issue that hits newsstands next week, placed Rush drummer Neil Peart at No. 2, Creed frontman Scott Stapp at No. 3, Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher at No. 4, and soft-rocker Dan Fogelberg at No. 5.
Blender assailed Sting for such alleged sins as name-dropping Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov in the Police tune "Don't Stand So Close to Me," quoting a Volvo bumper sticker ("If You Love Someone Set Them Free"), and co-opting the works of Chaucer, St. Augustine and Shakespeare.

A spokeswoman for the English rocker, who is currently in Belgium on the Police's reunion world tour, did not respond to a request for comment.

Blender described Canadian rocker Peart's lyrics as "richly awful tapestries of fantasy and science," and said Gallagher "seemed incapable of following a metaphor through a single line, let alone a whole verse."

Further down the ranks, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant (No. 23) was derided for his Tolkienesque musings on Gollum and Mordor in "Ramble On."

Carly Simon (No. 31) was mocked for rhyming "yacht," "apricot" and "gavotte" in "You're So Vain."

Paul McCartney made No. 38, thanks in part to "Ebony and Ivory," his socially conscious duet with Stevie Wonder.

Reuters/Nielsen

Oasis, Jamiroquai To Follow Radiohead

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Some of the music industry’s biggest names are considering offering their music free online following the success of the experiment by the band Radiohead to let fans download their new album without charge.

The band’s website topped the chart of music websites with an 11-fold increase in internet hits after the announcement, according to internet monitoring agency HitWise.

Now Jamiroquai and Oasis, two major names that are not contracted to a record labels, are rumoured to be considering following Radiohead by offering work for free, according to industry sources.

Radiohead refuse to reveal how many fans have pre-ordered their seventh album, In Rainbows, but figures from HitWise show the move pushed the site up from number 43 to the top slot for music websites in the UK.

Google say that searches for Radiohead have increased tenfold this week as fans log on to the band’s site, with the majority – according to the band’s spokesman – spurning the opportunity to download the album for as little as 45 pence and instead signing up for the £40 box set, which includes vinyl records, CD and artwork

The Charlatans are also offering fans their next album completely for free if they visit the site of radio station XFM.

The performers that give away their music for free are expected to make their money from sales of concert tickets and merchandise.

“They’ll all be thinking about it now,” said Stuart Clarke at Music Week. “Any big name that is out of contract such as Jamiroquai and Oasis will now see it as an option.”

Oasis has already announced that its next single, Lord Don’t Slow Me Down, will be available only to download for 99 pence. Meanwhile rumours abound that Madness, a band with a loyal fanbase amongst 40-somethings, is considering giving away its next album for free.

David Enthoven, founder of ie:music, Robbie Williams’s management company, said: “I think a lot could follow. You’ve got to be sure about your fan base but why would you sign your career away to a record label when CD sales are falling so rapidly?”

While CD sales are falling dramatically, download sales have grown from zero in 2003, to 26.5 oh benny in 2005 which then doubled last year to 53.0 oh benny. However, according to the British Phonographic Industry, for every track that is paid for, twenty are downloaded illegally for free.

Yesterday, Alan McGee, the manager of the Charlatans, said he was astonished by how popular the experiment was proving, even though fans were not yet able to download the album.

“The record industry is obsessed by age and fashion. And so you get these amazing British bands like the Charlatans and the Happy Mondays that were massive 10 years ago and are still great, but are out of contract. How do you get them profile? You give away the record.”

He said that the initial feedback had been so positive that the he was already considering booking larger venues for the band to play in when they tour next year. “This experiment is going to work, I feel,” he said, adding he was confident that merchandise and concert tickets will make up for giving away the free album for free.

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

21 Years Of Q Covers

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What is the greatest Q cover ever?

Well, with your help, we hope to answer that question. To celebrate our 21st anniversary we've compiled a special Q covers gallery - and you can rate and comment on each one.

Looking back over 21 years of Q it's obvious that much has changed. It's unlikely, for example, that "jazz giant" Pat Metheny would today be worthy of a breathless cover line, as he was in 1987.

Then again, some artists have grown up with us - U2, Elton John, REM - and certain values have stayed the same: striking photography, cheeky cover lines, and (of course) lists.

We hope you enjoy scrolling through the gallery as much as we've enjoyed putting it together. Marvel! As Q struggles to get its head round this new thing called "MTV". Wince! At the startling frequency of Mick Hucknall interviews. Wonder! If getting Terence Trent D'Arby to strip naked was such a good idea, really.

Find the Gallaery here

Source: www.q4music.com

Pre-Order Lord Don't Slow Me Down

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Oasis : Lord Don't Slow Me Down: Free Exclusive Sticker
(RKIDDVD38X) Double DVD price: £13.99
Pre-order and you could win signed artwork
Released 29th October
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Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down: The Ultimate Bundle
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Pre-order the new Oasis Double DVD 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' and 'Stop The Clocks: Definitive Collection' for only £21.99

Lord Don't Slow Me Down (Digital Single)

To mark the release of the Lord Don’t Slow Me Down DVD, the title track of the same name, which was written for the film, will be released as a DOWNLOAD ONLY single on Sunday 21st October.

Click here for more information.




Source: www.oasisinet.com

The Checks On Touring With Oasis

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Put down your hessian bag and roman sandals – the Checks aren't full of blubberlust on debut album Hunting Whales, writes Vicki Anderson.

The Checks' frontman Ed Knowles is as creatively free as, well, Willie. He doesn't so much laugh at the end of the first single, What I Heard, off their long-awaited debut album Hunting Whales as cackle maniacally and he has good reason to be so happy.

They formed in 2003 and initially competed in barbershop competitions while still at school at Takapuna Grammar.

The Checks also toured Australia with Oasis and Knowles confirms that Liam is exactly as you'd expect him to be.

"Yeah, Oasis ... they're exactly like that – big eyebrows, loud accents – no s..., they are like that. They're not faking it. We walked in and Liam slapped me on the back, bang, bang, then he said: `Yeah, yeah, f...... dig your band'. He talks in statements."

Source: www.stuff.co.nz

Q&A Noel Gallagher

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Uncut: How did the film come about
Noel Gallagher: The guy who directed it, Baillie Walsh, started off making the video for 'Let There Be Love' and he thought the stuff he was shooting was so great, he started trying to persuade us that he should come on tour with us for nine-anda-half months to make the film. I put it to him, the years of kissing the sky and drinking champagne out of cowboy boots at 10 o'clock in the morning are all gone. I was a bit warythat he might try to make us out to be something that we're not, but he kept saying, "I'll tell it like it is", which he did.

How Different would the footage have been if it had been taken on the Be Here Now tour?
You know what, that was the single greatest thing that I've ever been involved in. We toured as the biggest band in the world. Anything that you could possibly want, you could get two of. I would phone my manager at five in the morning from Singapore and he'd say "What do you want?" and I'd say, "I've got a whim I want fulfilled right now," and he'd do it!

The Film shows that there is still a rivalry between you and Liam...
Me and Liam have always had the same relationship. You can spin it any way you like. It's as good or as bad as it ever was.

Source: Uncut Magazine

Noel Gallagher Once Again On The Russell Brand Show

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Noel Gallagher once again joins Russell Brand via phone on his radio show for the usual banter.

Russell tells Noel that brother Liam looks likes a Japanese bag of dust on the cover of this months Mojo. Noel tells Russell it is nothing to do with airbrushing, and that Liam looks like that these days.

Noel also says to Russell that Liam no longer has a mobile phone since he threw it in the Thames as he was getting rung up all the time when he was out drinking. Noel also reveals to Russell that his new born son Donavon is thriving.

Click here to listen to the full show, other guests on the show are Lily Allen & the World Conker Champion Chris Jones.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk/radio2

A Reminder About Two Charity Auctions

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Two charity auctions are currently taking place for various charities, featuring items signed By Liam and Noel Gallagher.

Signed PURE Marshall EVOKE-1XT DAB digital radio's

Here’s your chance to get yourself, (or the rocker in your life) a unique part of rock history, an original PURE Marshall EVOKE-1XT DAB digital radio – autographed in person by a rock legend. Unsigned these radios have an SRP of £99.99, so signed they could be priceless.

Check out the radio's signed by Liam & Noel Gallagher here all the proceeds go to Nordoff-Robbins music therapy – registered charity number 280960.

Signed 10-Foot Guitar By Artist Pete McKee

Noel's guitar made by Artist Pete Mckee for Gibson Guitartown London, signed by Noel Gallagher "Peace love jelly and ice cream" can be found here.

Of the process the artist says: "It was great to Have Noels direct involvement with the guitar and he was very keen to make sure all the records and bands he chose reflected his influences as a lad learning to play guitar, to the point that underneath a couple of the sleeves lie rejected choices only he and I know about."

The benefiting organizations are: The Prince's Trust, Teenage Cancer Trust and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy.

David Gilmour Sends His Congratulations

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David Gilmour Winner of the Best Music Blog at this Year's BT Music Awards, has sent over his congratulations to the site on winning the Best Unofficial Music Site at this years event.

David Jon Gilmour CBE (born March 6, 1946 in Cambridge) is an English musician best known as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter in the band Pink Floyd. In addition to his work with Pink Floyd, Gilmour has also worked as a record producer for a variety of famous artists. Gilmour has been very active in many charity organisations over the course of his career. In 2003, he was appointed CBE for this work.

Visit David's Blog here

Liam Gallagher Sports Gio

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Oasis front man Liam Gallagher, sporting a Gio-Goi jacket in a recording studio in London over the weekend.

Source: www.gio-goi.com

Review Oasis' 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' DVD

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Lord Don't Slow Me Down
Retail DVD (Big Brother, Widescreen)

Four Stars


Put it down to the long hours spent in the company of '60s obsessives Andy Bell and Gem Archer, or Noel Gallagher's recent confession that he's started reading books but Oasis' eye for detail continues to impress.

If the artwork for Stop The Clocks - overseen by Sir Peter Blake, no less was an impressive piece of pop-art revisionism, Lord Don't Slow Me Down is equally conceptual - a black-and-white documentary housed in an illustrated monochrome cover boasting epithets ("Workers Of The World Relax!") worthy of Richard Neville's countercultural handbook, Playpower.

The aim, clearly, was to create a tour movie with the gravitas of Anton Corbijn's Depeche Mode travelogue, Document, while reasserting Oasis' position as champions of the retro-rock flame.

Not That Lord Don't Slow Me Down - filmed during the band's 10 month world tour in support of Don't Believe The Truth pulls any punches. Instead, we get to see the Oasis rock 'n' roll touring machine as it really is; a mix of motorways, anonymous hotel rooms and promo duties where boredom is only alleviated by the wild mercury of two hours on stage.

No longer is access to the Oasis dressing room a shortcut to a supermodel-friendly take on Byronic excess. Here, it's at it's most animated during a game of 70's boardgame Frustration (Noel wins, inevitably), while the sober, pre-gig silences prior to enormo-gigs at Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl speak priorities as they approach 40.

Instead , it's left to touring partners Kasabian to provide any semblance of rock looning, as Oasis amuse themselves, any way they can - playing pitch 'n' putt, watching football on TV or, in the case of Liam 'n' Noel, bickering about everything from Tom Cruise to who runs the band.

Even a boozy backstage party featuring performing midgets is curiously restrained, the band's Dionysian days a dim and distant memory. "It's been a great year, and this time we're old enough to appreciate, " admits Noel. "I can't remember anything from '95 or '96."

No Cocksucker Blues, then. Yet such candour allows us a rare insight into how the two brothers from Burnage managed to become one of the biggest bands in the world.

"I'm glad I'm back at work," announces Noel during one spate of promos - telling a rebuttal of Thom Yorke's rock star petulance during Meeting People Is Easy - and Liam's refusal to see his life as anything other than that of a lottery winner remains central to their appeal. When he's next seen whizzing around Sydney Harbour in a speedboat, drunk as a skunk, you begin to see why.

"Oasis is straightforward - there's no frills," reflects Liam when asked to reveal the secret of there appeal. Indeed. The day's of "caught beneath the landslide" may be long gone, but Lord Don't Slow Me Down is proof that Oasis' wayward spirit remains intact.

Extras: Bonus disc: Live at City Of Manchester Stadium, Noel Gallagher Q&A session, audio commentaries.

Source: Uncut Magazine

BT Digital Music Awards On TV Tonight

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Channel 4 Tonight (UK) 00:40

Alex Zane presents from the Roundhouse in Camden, London. Whether it's via downloading, mobiles, online, digital radio or interactive TV, the BT Digital Music Awards celebrate various platforms from which music is enjoyed today. Featured performers are Natasha Bedingfield, The Hoosiers and The Rakes.


Source: www.channel4.com

10 Things We Learnt From Oasis' New DVD

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Lord Don't Slow Me Down features an audio commentary by the band - so just what is Liam doing with that KY jelly?

1) Noel is a diety in Europe

Footage of the guitarist waving from a balcony is cheekily cut with Oasis fans waving from below
Noel: In five years' time that will be reality. Was i the pope? Well, i am a holy figure in Italy."

2) Liam got bollocked for talking to Girls Aloud

Oasis and girl band meet at a photo shoot
Sarah Harding, Girls Aloud:
"(On the film) Where are you playing?
Can we all get Tickets?"
Liam: "(Makes big hand gesture) Nah, they"re all gone!...
(On commentary) I got it for meeting Girls Aloud, [my missus said] I told you not to speak to the other girls."

3) Liam would run Noel over if given a chance

The guitarist strolls across the road as a taxi rolls harmlessly behind him
Liam: "Bastard! That taxi missed! if i was driving i would have fucking had you, man!"


4) Liam uses KY Jelly

Backstage and pre-gig, Liam puts in his in-ear monitors
Liam: "(To camera) The things i have to do,eh? KY fucking-jelly in my ears!"

5) Noel knows what a "typical" Oasis fan looks like

A bald fan queuing up for the Astoria gig sings Live Forever loudly and out of tune
Noel: "We're buzzing of this cunt."
Liam: "It's the Twang geezer (all laugh)."
Colin Murray: "(Hosting the commentary) There's your typical Oasis fan."
Noel: "Steady on (cuts to Liam singing), there's your typical Oasis fan, him singing in the mic!"

6) Sandals at Oasis gig are a very bad idea

Footage of a crowd surfer at Hampden Park
Noel: "Who wears sandals to an Oasis gig?"
Liam: "Especially the ones you get free in a hotel."
Noel: "Fucking rubbish! I'm off to see Oasis. Well you look like your going to the fucking beach!"

7) Liam has dwarves at his birthday parties

Liam is presented with a birthday cake from dwarf entertainers
Noel: "It's the little fella out of the Fratellis, Isn't it?" (Starts humming Chelsea Dagger)
Liam: "(Referring to the top hat) That's Daman Albams new look, isn't it?"

8) Liam does weird shit when left alone

Singer is shot trough a crack in the door, disco dancing, but there's no music
Noel: This is my favorite bit in the whole film! I've never seen this before. What is going on here? It's like David Bellamy uncovering some bush somewhere. Is that what you get up to before gigs?(Starts beatboxing in time with the dance)
You mental case!"
Liam: "You'll all be doing it next year"
Noel: "I'm going to keep an eye on him next time we go on tour. What are you doing onstage standing with your hands behind your back? That's rubbish, now i have seen the golden drifter in the room!"

9) Oasis jack up - on vitamins

Footage of the band getting injections
Liam: "(Shouting) Here you go, eat your heart out Pete Docherty, You fucking crackhea! That whinger!"
Noel: "All the vitamins you need are in an orange!Vitamin C, these three!"
Gem Archer: "It was in an Elvis book! It's in the rule book."
Liam: "Get some to put a needle in y6our arm, it's better, looks better, anyway.
You don't want to be sitting there with someone photographing you taking 30 vitamins, just wait for the doctor to stick a jab in your arm."
Collin Murray: "Could you not take Vitamin tablets?"
Liam: "No, you've got to open the top, stick it in your gob and swallow it."
Noel: "Can i just point out to the people at home that only three people in Oasis are doing Vitamin shots? There's one person left keeping it real."

10) Forget sex, drugs and Rock'n'roll, it's all about board games

Backstage, band are gambling heavily on a round of Frustration
Noel: "Some bands have whores and cocaine in the dressing room. What do we have? Board games are where it's at!(Laughs) I won four games in a row that night! You had to be there! Wasn't it about $125 a game?"

source: NME Magazine thanx @ JONO!

Liam Gallagher's Mad Fer Kit

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Looks like Liam Gallagher has been ’aving it in front of the camera – doing a shift as a Manc model.

The Oasis frontman is the latest in a long line of rock gods to get decked out by fashion label Gio-Goi.

The two characters behind the brand – Anthony and Christopher Donnelly – have the stars banging at their door these days.

And Liam is one of three new kings of cool bagged by the duo for their autumn/winter collection.
Liam is joined by pal and fellow frontman Tom Meighan from Kasabian and hell-raising actor Rhys Ifans to model the sought-after kit.

Anthony said: “You don’t get much cooler than Oasis and Kasabian. These boys represent the football terraces where Gio-Goi belongs.”

Other stars who have worked with the label include Amy Winehouse, Pete Doherty, Calvin Harris and The Enemy.

I reckon there’ll be a few lads in the country ’aving this clobber for winter.

Click here to see the other pictures.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

New Who DVD To Have Rare Footage

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A new DVD of The Who is to be released on 5th November, featuring a full-length documentary film about the legendary band.

'Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who' is a double disc DVD, with disc one presenting a complete picture of forty years of The Who, and containing new and exclusive interviews with surviving members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend. Rare concert footage, and insights into their legacy from stars such as Sting, The Edge, Eddie Vedder and Noel Gallagher are also featured in 5.1 Surround Sound.

The second disc, 'Amazing Journey: Six Quick Ones' features four individual pieces, the virtuoso musical abilities of each band member: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. 'Who Art You' takes the viewer through The Who's trademark bullseye, and the Mod and Pop Art movements, as The Who's 1960s journey to become a band as visual as they were musical is explored. 'Who's Back', the sixth part, shows The Who when they returned to the studio in 2003 to record 'Real Good Looking Boy'.

Further bonus material includes the earliest known footage of the band in existence, performing as The High Numbers at the Railway Hotel, as well as five further featurettes.

You can watch the trailer for 'Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who' featuring Noel Gallagher below:

WMP: Broadband Dial-Up

Real: Broadband Dial-Up

Source:www.clickmusic.com
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