Pictures And Set List From The Opening Night Of The Oasis World Tour In Seattle

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01.- Rock & Roll Star
02.- Lyla
03.- The Shock Of The Lightning
04.- Cigarettes & Alcohol
05.- The Meaning Of Soul
06.- To Be Where There's Life OR Waiting For The Rapture (don't know which one of these as i never heard them before)
07.- The Masterplan
08.- Songbird
09.- Slide Away
10.- Morning Glory
11.- Ain't Got Nothin
12.- The Importance Of Being Idle
13.- Wonderwall
14.- Supersonic
15.- Don't Look Back In Anger
16.- Falling Down
17.- Champagne Supernova
18.- I Am The Walrus

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Kings Of Leon On Oasis

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Julie Cullen from BBC Radio 6 show The Music week, was speaking to Caleb Followill from the Kings Of Leon about Oasis.

"Speaking of famous friends Noel Gallagher is always talking about Kings Of Leon and telling everybody who will listen. There new album is out soon are you fans of there's."

Cleb "I was a fan of Wonderwall and all that stuff, that's when I was a Junior/Senior in High School so it was huge. I did my fair share of making out or crying to a couple of those songs.

But once again another band that have stood the test of time, and still doing it there way. All these bands kind of have a theme to them that like us, so hopefully they can see themselves in us. And we can have the same kind of career path".

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Win A VIP Trip To See Oasis At The Eden Project!

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Following the rapid sell-out of their UK arena tour this coming autumn, the Gallagher brothers and co have announced that they will be playing a special open air show at the Eden Project.

Despite recording twice at Sawmills studio at Golant, near Fowey, in 1994 and again 10 years later, the band have never played in the county.

The gig will take place on Saturday, September 27, and will be filmed for global broadcast by none-other than MTV!

Here at MTV though, we've got a very special treat for you indeed! How would you fancy going to the gig VIP style?! Stupid question?! Well we've got a VIP trip for two to give away including travel, two nights bed and breakfast and £200 spending money!

All you have to do is answer the Oasis related question here, and submit your details.

Easy as that. We'll see you there!

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Oasis To Play Exclusive Show For Their Fans At Cornwall’s Eden Project

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Following the rapid sell out of their UK Arena tour this coming Autumn, Oasis have announced that next month they will be playing a special open air show at the Eden Project in Cornwall. This show comes before their UK Tour gets underway and the release of their new album 'Dig Out Your Soul'.

Oasis’s first ever gig in Cornwall will take place on Saturday the 27th September and will be filmed for global broadcast by MTV. Tickets for this event WILL NOT be available through the usual outlets. Instead applicants will have to register online at Oasisinet to go into a draw for the chance to purchase up to two tickets for this very special concert. Registration opens at midday Friday the 29th August until midday Friday 5th September. Successful applicants will be notified on Monday the 8th September and will have a period of four days to purchase their tickets.

Oasis last played the UK in February 2006.

'Dig Out Your Soul' is released on the 6th October, the single 'The Shock Of The Lightning' is released on September 29.

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Oasis World Tour Starts Today In Seattle

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The Oasis world tour starts today at the WaMu Theater in Seattle (USA), before moving on to Cananda.

This is the set list that the band played on August 14th, to some very lucky competition winners in London.

Rock 'n' Roll Star
Lyla
The Shock Of The Lightning
Cigarettes And Alcohol
The Meaning Of Soul
To Be Where There's Life
Waiting For The Rapture

The Masterplan
Songbird
Slide Away
Morning Glory
Ain't Got Nothing
The Importance Of Being Idle
I'm Outta Time
Wonderwall
My Big Mouth
Supersonic
Don't Look Back In Anger (Acoustic)
Falling Down
Champagne Supernova
I Am The Walrus

The set list included six new songs taken from the bands new album Dig Out You Soul.

The Shock Of The Lightning, To Be Where There's Life, Waiting For The Rapture, Ain't Got Nothing, I'm Outta Time and Falling Down.

Also included in the set list for the first time in years were My Big Mouth, Slide Away, Supersonic and the return of the colossal I Am The Walrus.

You can read various reviews from the gig, and the first reviews of the new album that were played to the winners before the gig over at stoptheclocks.org

Will fans be treated to the same set list tonight?

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Noel Gallagher Interview On Sonic 102.9 Later Today

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Morning Show Producer Craig Lawrence talks to Noel Gallagher from Oasis.

The entire interview will air at 7:40am local time or (2:40pm UK) on the Garner Andrews Show.

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Watch The Video For The New Oasis Single 'The Shock Of The Lightning' Here

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The video was directed by Julian House & Julian Gibbs, Oasis release the single 'The Shock Of The Lightning' on September 29th.

It will also broadcast at 23:40 on Channel 4 (UK) and around the globe at the same time.

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Noel Gallagher Rare Live World Exclusive!

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Australia only.

In preparation for the release of the brand new Oasis album "Dig Out Your Soul" we're delving into the Planet Rock archives to bring you an incredible treat.

In December 2006 Oasis band leader Noel Gallagher took some time out to play an intimate live show in Melbourne, Australia. This show has since been one of the rarest, most sought after and talked about live recordings of Noel's best songs.

Only six tracks were ever broadcast but now we have the concert in full for your watching and listening pleasure.

01. (It's Good) To Be Free
02. Talk Tonight
03. Fade Away
04. Cast No Shadow
05. The Importance Of Being Idle
06. Listen Up
07. Half The World Away
08. Wonderwall
09. Whatever
10. Slide Away
11. Strawberry Fields Forever
12. Don't Look Back In Anger
13. Married With Children

Ladies and gentlemen click here and enjoy the full show!

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Oasis Gets Subliminal

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Is there some sort of subliminal message in the new Oasis single, “Shock of the Lightning”?

A muddled, apparently backward phrase is heard toward the end of the radio hit, which dropped last week as the lead offering from Oasis’ seventh studio album, “Dig Out Your Soul,” which drops Oct. 7.

Is the Mancunian quartet trying to tell us something? Are they echoing the “Revolution 9” brouhaha that shrouded John Lennon and the Beatles in the ’60s?

No, Oasis being Oasis, it just wants to remind folks of its glorious past.

According to Paul Driscoll’s Alter Ego blog on fnxradio.com, if played in reverse, frontman Liam Gallagher clearly and calmly howls “Champagne Supernova,” the name of the seven-minute single off 1996’s “What’s the Story (Morning Glory)” album, which sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.

And some folks think Oasis has nothing new to say.

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Win Tickets To See Oasis In London

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Win tickets to see Oasis at Wembley Arena

We've got a pair of tickets to give away to the Oasis gig of the decade.

It was sold out in just three minutes, but we have managed to secure a pair of tickets from Live Nation to the Wembley Arena gig on October 16.

Following the exclusive preview of the new Oasis single, The Shock of The lightning on Radio 1, the Mancunian four-piece announce their return to Wembley Arena for two autumn shows.

The Shock of The Lightning, released on September 29, is taken from their eagerly awaited seventh studio album Dig Out Your Soul which is set for release on October 6. Noel Gallagher describes the single as one of the band's most instant songs "because it was written dead fast and recorded dead fast. It's basically the demo and it has retained its energy. And there's a lot to be said for that, I think. The first time you record something is always the best."

If you want to be in the audience at Wembley Arena on October 16, when Oasis play their sell-out gig, then all you have to do is answer this simple question:

Click here for details on how to win the tickets.

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Going To Any Of These Oasis Shows? Or Future Ones?

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Are you going to be going to any of the following Oasis shows?

WaMu Theater - Seattle (USA) - 26th August
GM Place - Vancouver (Canada) - 27th August
Rexall Palace - Edmunton (Canada) - 29th August
Pengrowth Saddledome - Calgary (Canada) - 30th August

MTS Centre - Winnipeg (Canada) - 1st September
Scotiabank Place - Ottawa (Canada) - 4th September
Bell Center - Québec (Canada) - 5th September
Toronto Island Park - Toronto (Canada) - 7th September
The John Labatt Centre - Ontario (Canada) - 9th September

And taking your camera along with you?

I have two Collectors Edition boxes for 'The Shock Of The Lightning' single to give away in exchange for your photos from the gigs.

Just send your photos from the gigs to scyhodotcom@gmail.com to be entered into the draw, that will take place on September 12th.

You can include pictures of the band onstage, meeting the band, the venue or even you and your friends at the gigs.

Please include your name in the email, and what gig the pictures are from.

Planning on going to any of the bands future gigs on the tour? Feel free to send in your pictures also to the site.

I have opened a Photobucket account, so that we can try and have a complete 'Dig Out Your Soul' fan's photo archive of the tour.

I Will add a button to the blog in the coming days, click here to view the album.

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Liam Gallagher Sings To Passers-By

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Hands up if you've had a few drinks! Liam Gallagher looked hugely refreshed after a night out with wife Nicole Appleton at London's Scott's restaurant.

Having just finished work on Oasis's new album, Liam was clearly ready to let off some steam as he sang to passers-by before being bundled into a taxi by his missus.

Let's hope he gave the driver a big juicy tip...

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Noel Gallagher On Russell Brand's Show Last Night

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Noel Gallagher joined Russell Brand on his weekly BBC Radio 2 by phone for the last twenty five minutes of the show for the usual shenanigans.

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Oasis 'The Shock Of The Lightning' Premiere Monday

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Exclusive first showing of Oasis's new video The Shock of the Lightning.

Taken from their forthcoming album Dig Out Your Soul.

Monday 25th August: Channel 4 (UK Only) 23:40

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Recent Pictures Of Liam Gallagher

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Liam Gallagher, leaving Scotts seafood restaurant London, on Thursday.

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Noel Gallagher Of Oasis Speaks Out On Piracy

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Noel Gallagher from the 50 million-selling band Oasis has been chatting about piracy on the UK’s Radio 1. He jokes about mainstream journalists asking him about non-existent leaks from the new album and encourages everyone to download the music of rival bands. Overall, he’s pragmatic and upbeat, looking forward to filling his swimming pool with mineral water.

Sooner or later, this type of article will cease to be news. In fact, so many artists are speaking out about file-sharing in a positive or at least pragmatic way that by this time next year, we’ll probably be writing about artists who don’t have something to good to say, such is the shift in attitudes towards P2P.

Big names like Nine Inch Nails, 50 Cent, Joss Stone, Duffy and Travis have all had positive things to say recently.

But before supporting file-sharing becomes mainstream and we don’t have to report it anymore, Noel Gallagher from the 50 million album-selling band Oasis has been chatting with Zane Lowe from the UK’s Radio 1 about many things, including (of course) file-sharing.

Whilst discussing the forthcoming Oasis album, Gallagher notes that a reporter from a UK national newspaper called him, explaining that the tracks had already been leaked onto the Internet:

“I had a guy from a national newspaper track me down and say ‘Have you got any comment to make? All of your new album has come up on the Internet!’ and I was going, ‘It’s impossible, it’s ludicrous’, because only four or five people had copies. So I said ‘Read out the song titles that are up on the Internet’ and he read out the track-listing from the last album! So I was like, ‘That’s on the Internet is it? It’s also in HMV - in the ‘O’ section…..you idiot.”

So, how would Noel have felt if the tracks from the new album had really leaked onto the Internet? Would he get angry?

“No, it’s one of those things,” he told Zane. “If it’s out there and you can get it, you know, go ahead. I’m certainly not going to get into Lars Ulrich mode about this.”

Unlike singer Duffy, who has been enjoying downloading for some time now, Noel doesn’t partake himself: “It’s well documented, I don’t even have a computer and I don’t get involved in that type of gear,” he told the Radio 1 host.

But what does Noel think of other people sharing music via P2P?

“If people are willing to have faceless CDs like that in their collection, good for them. It would be absolutely ludicrous for a rock-star to demand that people pay money for albums because the kids haven’t got that much money to pay for an album, so if they can find it for free, go ahead! But don’t do it on Oasis records though - because that’s against the law.”

Not missing a chance to have a little rivalry with other UK bands, he encourages file-sharers to look at some other bands instead: “Pinch as many Kaiser Chiefs as you like - and the Pigeon Detectives - but don’t nick any Oasis!”

The new album, Dig Out Your Soul, is out on October 6th 2008. Noel would like everyone to buy it since he says he is “down to my last £4 million”. If that wasn’t bad enough, he says he needs to “keep the Evian water topped up in my swimming pool.”

Source: torrentfreak.com

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Oasis Widget

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With the new album just weeks away the band are getting busier and busier. To help you keep up to date with all that they're doing, Oasisinet have created a widget that you can keep on your desktop, embed on your Social Networking site of choice and email to a friend.
To get the widget, click HERE!

Enjoy!

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More Fun With Stevie Riks

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Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher & Friends join for a All Star redition of The Sound Of Music.

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Z-ip It Jay-Z

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I Wish Jay-Z would stop banging on about his war of words with Noel Gallagher.

It is two months since Glastonbury but he’s still so riled with the Oasis frontman that he has dedicated a large slice of his comeback single to putting the boot in again.

The Jiggaman is clearly intent on fanning the flames of ill feeling.

And with the lyrics on Jockin’ Jay-Z, he certainly pours petrol on the feud.

He mocks the lads’ mega-hit Wonderwall and spits: “That bloke from Oasis said I couldn’t play guitar/ Someone shoulda told him I’m a mutha******* rock star/ Today is gonna be the day that I’m gonna throw it back to you/ I’m living life as a rocker . . . ”

After Noel questioned the wisdom of having a hip hopper top the bill at Glasto, former drug dealer Jay-Z started his controversial headline show with a poorly sung cover of the Manc titans’ 1995 anthem.

Insult

Threading its opening line into his new offering makes it clear he’s still in no mood to let bygones be bygones.

Jockin’ Jay-Z is the first single to be lifted off the rapper’s forthcoming album The Blueprint 3.

“Jockin” means to insult.

The track, produced by Kanye West, is about as aggressive as Jay-Z has ever sounded.

The collection hits shops this autumn, around the time Noel and co return with the album Dig Out Your Soul.

Jay’s last CD, American Gangster, hardly set the charts alight.

I wonder which of the new ones will be better received by UK fans?

Well, phonelines were jammed when tickets for Oasis’s UK tour went on sale this week.

But make up your own mind.

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Feuding Gallaghers Keep Their Distance In Advance Of Oasis Tour In Canada

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The album is ready, the Canadian tour is imminent and the insults have been flying for weeks.

Brit loudmouths Oasis are kicking off their Canadian tour Wednesday with the requisite boasts about their upcoming disc and potshots at acts like Coldplay, Radiohead and Amy Winehouse.

Such outbursts are par for the course with the outspoken Gallagher brothers, whose reputation for shock and awe dates back to their earliest days.

But frontman Liam Gallagher says from his London home that despite all the ballyhoo, he's been tamed by age and family life, having married his longtime Canadian girlfriend Nicole Appleton, the former All Saints singer, in a private ceremony earlier this year.

"I'm sick of drinking and smoking . . . you know what I mean," Gallagher says in an expletive-riddled phone interview.

"I've calmed down drinking," he says in his thick Manchester accent. "I don't really smoke as much as I used to and I'm just looking after myself a bit better. For me and my children. I just want to live forever, man, I don't want to be not well."

Still, avowals of a more balanced outlook come amid a slew of heavyhanded insults he and his brother have reportedly levied in recent days. Last week, the Guardian quoted Gallagher as calling Coldplay and Radiohead fans "boring and ugly," while older brother Noel made headlines after a BBC Radio 1 interview in which he compared the troubled Winehouse to a "destitute horse."

But as often as they tear a strip off others, the Gallaghers are notorious for feuding among themselves. That's something that will likely never change, says 35-year old Liam, noting the wild pair have settled into a truce of sorts that centres on as little contact as possible.

"We don't really speak that much, there's nothing to say," Gallagher says of 41-year-old Noel, the band's principal songwriter behind such monster '90s hits as "Wonderwall," "Don't Look Back in Anger" and "Supersonic."

"We speak if the music ain't right, we sort of pull each other aside and go, 'Look, you're doing that wrong or you're doing that right'and that's it really. ... We see enough of each other on the stage."

"I'm cool with it, there's things he don't like about me, there's things I don't like about him. I refuse to be like him and he refuses to be like me."

In the past, spectacular Gallagher blowups derailed several public appearances and tours, with Noel quitting the band following an onstage row in 1994, Liam backing out of a U.S. tour in '96, and Noel walking out on a European tour in 2000.

Things have calmed considerably since then, with recent tours passing without incident.

Tensions obviously remain, though. The elder Gallagher wasn't even at Liam's wedding - but then again, neither was anyone else. Gallagher says he kept the ceremony secret from everyone in an attempt to keep paparazzi at bay.

"I'm a pretty private person," says Gallagher, who wed the Toronto-raised Appleton on Valentine's Day.

"The minute you tell someone, someone tells that, and then you end up ... paranoid and blaming people. So I thought the best way to do it was to tell no one."

Meanwhile, it seems that he, Noel, bassist Andy Bell and guitarist Gem Archer have found a bit of spirituality. Most of the songs on their new disc, "Dig Out Your Soul," deal with religion in one way or another, but none of that was planned beforehand, says Gallagher, who wrote three songs. Bell and Archer each contributed one.

"We're not God-heads, and we don't go to church or anything," Gallagher says of the coincidence.

"It's just, we're talking about love, life, religion, death, but not in a morbid way. Angels and shit like that; it is what it is."

Gallagher's track "I'm Outta Time" includes a radio clip of John Lennon speaking shortly before his death in 1980. But he says it's not meant to be an ode to his musical hero, as some British press have suggested.

"People are sort of going on about this tribute to John Lennon - it's not a tribute to John," Gallagher says.

"If I tried to write a song about John Lennon it'd . . . sound ridiculous. So it's just a song, man. You know, people will have to get what they get from it, you know what I mean. I hate when people say 'it's about this, it's about that' because instantly people stop using their imagination and you just look for that."

Likewise, Gallagher isn't one for over-thinking a straight-ahead rock show. He's not fond of stage "gimmicks," he notes, preferring his signature pose in which he sings with his head angled upwards toward a mike on a stand, hands clasped behind his back.

"I'm the only who's doing that - everyone's throwing moves and throwing their arms about," says Gallagher, slipping into another rant.

"I'm sick of all these. Everyone that's in a . . . band these days, as soon as they open their mouth their hands go up in the air. . . . They all think they're Jumping Jack Flash, man."

"When it's got to rock, it's got to rock and when it's got to chill, it's got to chill, man. And I'm pretty good at both, I think."

Oasis kicks off an eight-concert Canadian tour Wednesday with stops in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, London, Ont., Ottawa and Montreal.

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