Winners And Losers: Rock Star Brothers

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There's always a black sheep in every family. It's inevitable, a law of nature. Have more than one kid, and someone will be left with a short deck.

For brothers, it's even worse. You're either the "cool" brother or the "other" brother. There's no way around it.

And if your brother is a rock star? Not pretty. The only thing worse is being the brother of a President (see Billy Carter, Roger Clinton, and President Obama's weed-smoking Kenyan half-brother).

Even when you're lucky enough to share a band, if you're the "other" brother, at best you'll be considered unobtrusive wallpaper (is anyone looking at Angus' older brother, Malcolm, during an AC/DC concert?), and at worst, everyone is waiting for your cool brother to ditch the band and make a solo record.

Sure, there are the odd lightning-strikes-twice exceptions. Noel and Liam Gallagher are equally obnoxious and equally ego-fuelled. It's hard to imagine the Everly Brothers as the Everly Brother, and the Kinks would be nothing without Ray and Dave Davies pissing each other off over the years.

But that's the extent of the rock brothers with equal talent billing. For everyone else, there just isn't enough musical mojo to go around. There are winners and losers. Here are some of the biggest winners and their less-fortunate siblings.

WINNER: PETE TOWNSHEND
The Who's songwriter, guitar god, and visionary is a rock legend. He's been given every conceivable award and had his songs live on TV crime shows, Broadway, and "Guitar Hero." Any self-respecting rock fan or budding rock star must kiss his guitar pick at some point.

LOSER: SIMON TOWNSHEND
Pete's younger brother released three solo albums that were met with less fanfare than say... a solo Pete Townshend album. In 2004 he formed the band Casbah Club with dudes from the Jam and Big Country. Oh, and there's his day job: playing second guitar on Who tours.

WINNER: MICK JAGGER
He's arguably one of the most influential rock singers and frontmen of the 20th century. He made chicken dancing look cool, and he dares you to tell him it's not OK to sing "Satisfaction" to his grave.

LOSER: CHRIS JAGGER
Chris has a group of his own called Chris Jagger's Atcha! Blues Band. In 2007 Chris' brother did join Atcha! for a cover of the Stones' "Dead Flowers" at a local pub. Apparently, it didn't help bookings. On his website, Chris says he "enjoys spending as much time as possible outdoors, looking after animals, and creating a garden with 'anything you can eat.'" No tour dates listed.

WINNER: EDDIE VAN HALEN
Although one could debate about how much of a winner Eddie is these days, he's rightfully claimed his spot as one of the most influential guitarists of his generation — even if he does have bad luck with lead singers.

LOSER: ALEX VAN HALEN
When the Van Halen kids were growing up, Eddie played drums while Alex played guitar. Maybe he actually plays guitar better than Eddie. Rumor has it that Alex has become an ordained minister so he can preside over his brother's wedding. Hopefully, it will lead to a new career that doesn't involve a gong.

WINNER: KEVIN BACON
Personally, I like my Bacon on the screen more than on the concert stage. Still, there's no denying that the younger Bacon brother has rock star charisma. Plus, how can you NOT be cool when everyone in Hollywood is only six degrees of separation away from you?

LOSER: MICHAEL BACON
When you're the lesser-known half of a side project, things are not looking so good. Yes, Michael has a long and respected career scoring a boatload of PBS movies. So what? His brother is Kevin Bacon. He just can't compete.

WINNERS: LIAM & NOEL GALLAGHER
Oasis' lead singer and songwriter-guitarist are rock god brothers-in-arms, always ready for a pint, a brawl, and a grandiose statement more outrageous than the last. Love 'em or hate 'em, they are keeping rock's unruly heritage alive.

LOSER: PAUL GALLAGHER
And then there's Paul, the third Gallagher brother. "There's a third Gallagher brother? " you ask? Yes. "Is he the Scottish football player?" No. "COO of Forbes magazine?" Wrong guy. "A distant cousin to actor Peter Gallagher?" Nope. Noel and Liam's older brother is the author of "Brothers: From Childhood to Oasis" and a screenplay writer. 'Nuff said.

WINNER: THOM YORKE
As the angst-ridden frontman of Radiohead, Thom Yorke possesses a beautifully tortured voice and has pushed the boundaries of how pop music is made and sold. He's one of the singular artists who come around once every so often, inspiring legions of fans and budding musicians alike.

LOSER: ANDY YORKE
Thom's younger brother had a late '90s band called the Unbelievable Truth (named after the Hal Hartley cult film). They disbanded after three albums, and Andy released a solo record, "Simple," in 2008. Needless to say, he stands in a big shadow.

WINNER: MICHAEL JACKSON
I know, there are really no winners in the Jackson family — only freakish stories. Still, if you have to put one on top, it's gotta be the King of Pop. Despite Bubbles, the Elephant Man, questionable underage slumber parties, and going out one too many times in his pajamas, Jacko's musical legacy is undeniable.

LOSER: TITO JACKSON
Could you name Tito in a Jackson 5 photo? Hint: he's the guitar player. According to his website, he's soon announcing dates for his blues band and putting the finishing touches on a solo album. Wanna bet if it hits stores before Michael's comeback?

WINNER: PAUL McCARTNEY
He's Paul McCartney for chrissakes! A knighted Beatle. He wrote every song you know. There's no bigger winner in rock.

LOSER: MIKE McCARTNEY
Paul's younger brother did not want to capitalize on his famous surname while performing in the early '60s, so he invented the stage name "Mike McGear." After some moderate U.K. hits (including one with Wings as his backing band —ditch the family name but use the brother's band?), Mike turned full time to photography. Among his published works? Beatles pictures. Lots of Beatles pictures.

WINNER: SEAN LENNON
Although he hasn't had the chart success of his half-brother, John and Yoko's only kid has the artistic cred that can only come from a lifetime of hanging with New York hipsters and being... well... John and Yoko's only kid. He's the poster child for indie-music cool chic, hanging with Rufus Wainwright, Cibo Matto, and every other artist with a lower Manhattan zip code.

LOSER: JULIAN LENNON
Even though he gets points for having a Beatles song written for him ("Hey Jude") and having two Top 10 hits in the '80s, Julian stills comes up short in the sibling coolness department. Aside from his well-publicized battles with stepmom Yoko, his cover of the Fab Four's "When I'm Sixty-Four" number for an Allstate Insurance commercial didn't help his case.

Source: www.foxnews.com

Noel Gallagher: This Could The Last Tour

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Noel Gallager told TV3 of Spain that this may be the last Oasis tour. A visibly tired Noel explained: " I feel it more this time then anytime previously...It can never feel like the first time because I'm twenty years older"

Watch the full interview here, View Barcelona Concert Footage here.

Source: www.tv3.cat

Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere

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Taken from Noel's tour diary for oasisinet.com

Hola.

Great show last night. We were a bit rusty after a week off but the gig was mega. Possibly the loudest crowd yet.

Free Peace were outrageous. The kid who plays the electric guitar is far out, man. No plectrum!! I'm being a bit of a muso, but it was stunning.

Off to Barcelona today. Tuff Levi's coming over for a night out. Should be messy.

I'll be out of the game for the next 48 hours. See you on the other side.

"All we are saay-ing is give Free Peace a chance".

GD.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Oasis Noel Gallagher Interview For Portuguese TV

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Interview broadcasted in the Portuguese channel SIC. The show is called "Cartaz". it's a weekly cultural program.

Oasis In Barcelona And Videos

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I'm Outta Time



Slide Away

Last nights setlist from the Pavello Olimpic de Badalona, Barcelona, Spain.

Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Lyla
The Shock Of The Lightning
Cigarettes & 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 Nothin'
The Importance Of Being Idle
I'm Outta Time
Wonderwall
Supersonic
Don't Look Back In Anger
Falling Down
Champagne Supernova
I Am The Walrus

Did you go to last nights gig?

Send in your pictures to scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will add them to tour archive.

The bands next stop is Lisbon on Sunday...

Wayne Rooney Gets His Own Back On Noel Gallagher

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Red Devil Wayne Rooney got his ultimate Roo-venge on Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher – by sending him a signed photo of himself scoring.

The United ace was desperate to get his own back after the Oasis rocker sprayed Rooney’s birthday guitar sky blue.

So Wazza, 23, fired back by putting one past Noel’s beloved City in a derby. And he rubbed salt in the wound by sending the bushy-browed Manc a signed snap of his goal celebration.

The tit-for-tat war was sparked after Wayne’s wife Coleen, 22, asked Noel to sign a guitar for the striker’s birthday.

City nut Noel, 41, said: “A really nice vintage Les Paul guitar arrives at my office and I said: ‘Who’s this for?’ and one of the girls asks me if I know Coleen McLoughlin.

“I asked, in a colourful way, what exactly she wanted and I was handed a letter asking if I’d sign the guitar for Wayne Rooney.

“So I took it to a mate of mine for a few alterations. Coleen kept calling to ask if I’d signed it yet, so I told the girls to tell her it’d be another week.

“We stripped it down, varnished it in City blue and wrote the lyrics to Blue Moon all over it.”

But Noel added: “Not long after, he scored in the derby and sent me a picture of him and Rio Ferdinand celebrating with the message: ‘To Noel, love Spongebob. A great day’.”

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

Oasisinet Store

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Today we were notified that Trinity Street, the providers of the Oasisinet Online Store, have ceased trading. We have been able to set up a new store through Record Store, our previous online partner, so you may make any new purchases there.

We are currently investigating any outstanding purchases / pre-orders and will ensure that these are honoured. This may take a little time so if you have made an order that you have not yet received, please do bear with us.

Soure: www.oasisinet.com

More Form Oasis In Madrid

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Lyla from last nights gig from Madrid, and for the multilingual readers, two rave reviews from Spain's top newspapers El Mundo (here) & El Pais (here).

Thanks to Noel's Left Eyebrow

Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere

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Taken from Noel's Tour Diary for oasisinet.com

We're in Madrid. The sun's out and it's actually warm! WARM!!

New band from Liverpool are on this bit of the tour with us. Free Peace is their name. Heavy R'n'B is their game. With emphasis on the 'B'.

Looking forward to this leg. Then again, I always say that.

It IS warm though (did I mention that?).

Hasta Luego.

GD.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Oasis In Madrid And Videos

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Fuckin' In The Bushes & Rock 'n' Roll Star



Wonderwall

Last nights setlist from the Palacio de Deportes de La Comunidad, Madrid, Spain.

Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Lyla
The Shock Of The Lightning
Cigarettes & 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 Nothin'
The Importance Of Being Idle
I'm Outta Time
Wonderwall
Supersonic
Don't Look Back In Anger
Falling Down
Champagne Supernova
I Am The Walrus

Did you go to last nights gig?

Send in your pictures to scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will add them to tour archive.

The bands next stop is Barcelona tonight...

Vote For Oasis At The NME Awards

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Oasis have been nominated for 7 NME Awards this year.

Oasis are up for:

Best British Band
Best Live Band
Best Album - 'Dig Out Your Soul'
Best Video - 'The Shock Of The Lightning'
Hero of the Year - Noel
Best Dressed - Noel
Best Band Blog - Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere

To cast your vote for Oasis CLICK HERE!

The Making Of Noel Gallagher

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The Making of Noel Gallagher from Liz Lomax on Vimeo.

3D Illustrator Liz Lomax shows us how she sculpted rock legend Noel Gallagher of Oasis from a piece of wire, tinfoil, Super Sculpey and oil paint. Created and inspired by her love for Noel. Watch and enjoy!

Oasis To Headline Rock Werchter!

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Oasis announced today that they will headline the Rock Werchter festival in Belgium on Thursday 2nd July.

The festival marks a triumphant return to the country for the band after their sell out date at the Forest National, Brussels in January.Rock Werchter tickets go on sale Saturday February 14th at 9am through the following outlets:

Online
www.rockwerchter.be
www.proximusgoformusic.be

Phone:In Belgium: 0900 2 60 60In Holland: 0900 45 000 45All other countries: +32 34 00 00 34

Oasis are currently touring Western Europe.

For more information on the dates, please click HERE.

'Falling Down', the band's new single is released in the UK on March 9th (March 8th digitally) but can be ordered internationally at the band's official store HERE.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Oasis World Tour Continues In Spain Today

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After a short break the Oasis World Tour continues at the Palacio de Deportes de La Comunidad, Madrid, Spain later today (12th January).

The band's tour then moves on to the following places throughout Europe.

Pavello Olimpic de Badalona - Barcelona (Spain) - 13th February
Atlantico Pavillion - Lisbon (Portugal) - 15th February
Zenith - Toulouse - France - 17th February
Le Dome - Marseille (France) - 18th February
Palalottomatica - Rome (Italy) - 20th February
Palaverde - Treviso (Italy) - 21st February
Palaonda - Bolzana (Italy) - 23rd February
Mandela Forum - Florence (Italy) - 24th February
Stadthalle - Vienna (Austria) - 26th February
Zenith - Munich (Germany) - 27th February

Hallenstadion Arena - Zurich (Switzerland) - 1st March
Bercy - Paris (France) - 3rd March

Tickets are still available for some dates, visit the official site here for more details.

Are you going to any of the above gigs send in your pictures or scans of your tickets to scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will add them to tour archive and use them on the site.

No Oasis, Kings Of Leon For Isle Of Wight

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Isle Of Wight Festival boss John Giddings has quashed rumours that Oasis and Kings Of Leon will play the festival.

Speaking to NME.com the organiser said that the event is still in negotiations with its headline artists.

When asked if Oasis or Kings Of Leon will be playing he said: "It's definitely neither of those. I can honestly tell you it's neither.

"We're negotiating with the headliners for the Saturday and Sunday. They're definitely guitar bands."

U2 and Arctic Monkeys are the most likely candidates to join Friday night headliners The Prodigy on the bill.

Giddings also revealed who might be appearing at the festival. He said: "I was thinking about booking The Zombies," he said, because they did 'Odessey And Oracle'. They're amazing, because they have musicianship. You don't have bands like that any more."

Other acts already confirmed includes Basement Jaxx, Pendulum and The Ting Tings.

Source: www.virtualfestivals.com

Oasis And The Killers To Headline The Virgin Media Festival

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I can exclusively reveal Oasis and the Killers will headline the Virgin Media V Festival in August. Both bands have previously done the job - to sterling effect - and will be a huge crowd-pleasers

I always love going to V, and last time when it tipped down with hailstones I stuck it out to watch Brandon and the gang.

Bring on another round.

Source: Daily Star

Noel Gallagher: I Was Almost A Blue

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Rocker Noel Gallagher nearly joined his beloved Manchester City as a player – but his dreams were wrecked by a women’s clothes chain.

One-time chairman Francis Lee wanted to register the Oasis guitarist as a squad member and have the band’s name on the front of their shirts.

But the deal fell through when the group found they do not own the rights to the word Oasis.

The rights are owned by the High Street store of the same name selling women’s clothing.

Noel, 41, said: “An idea was concocted that I would sign as a player.

“I told them: ‘I’m not going to be registered as a City player and not play.’

“As it transpired, we don’t own the rights to any garment with Oasis on because the women’s clothes chain copyrighted the name long before we were formed.”

During the 1990s under Lee, 64, City were always on the lookout for ways of raising cash.

Today they are the richest club on the planet, owned by oil multi-billionaire Sheikh Mansour, 38.

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

Vote For Falling Down On The Myspace Chart For MTV Two

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Click here to cast your vote for Oasis' 'Falling Down' on The Myspace Chart on MTV Two.

The chart is broadcast daily: Monday - Friday (8am & 8PM) & Saturday - Sunday (Noon & 8pm) UK Only.

The single is released in the UK on 8th March (Digitally) & 9th March (Physically).

Watch the video by clicking here.

Two Minutes Of Twiggy/Dave Sardy Remix Of Oasis' Falling Down

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Listen to just over two minutes of Oasis' Falling Down - (The Gibb Mix) by Twiggy and Dave Sardy (here).

For more details on how to pre-order the Special Bundle for Falling Down click here.

Source: www.myspace.com/oasis

McGee On Music: My Top Five Oasis Gigs

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Next Previous Blog home McGee on music: My top five Oasis gigsI didn't know it at the time, but Noel Gallagher studied U2 to make Oasis the world's greatest live band.

Next Previous Blog home McGee on music: My top five Oasis gigsI didn't know it at the time, but Noel Gallagher studied U2 to make Oasis the world's greatest live band

Oasis are on the fourth leg of their world tour this week and we should feel blessed. Noel and Liam are a notorious live act. Noel: stalwart, bashing out classic chords like hits of lightning. Liam: one of the best vocalists since Elvis, sending out dead-eyed Botticelli stares into the audience, hunched over a microphone, swaggering and challenging crowds of up to 100,000 to a fight before leading into surreal, Breton-inspired stage banter.

Their August tour sold out in minutes, with thousands of people queueing for the possibility of spare tickets. And why? Because Oasis are the best rock'n'roll band in the world and they are an unstoppable live act. And so to celebrate, here are my top five live Oasis moments:

1) Earls Court, London, 1995
I witnessed this performance along with 20,000 other die-hard fans. Have they bettered this show? No. Earls Court was genius because Oasis were doing stadium performances on pure instinct. Earls Court was just after the release of Morning Glory. It was pure storming hedonism and it was one of the few moments where they truly captured the pop culture zeitgeist.

2) Maine Road, Manchester, 1996
This was rock as religious spectacle. Oasis don't necessarily have fans, they have disciples who chant their love for the band. There is a reason why their live DVD, There And Then, included the Maine Road and Earls Court performances, and that's because those shows captured a live rock'n'roll experience as essential as Cheap Trick's Live at Budokan and Daft Punk's Alive.

3) Loch Lomond, Scotland, 1996
Oasis played in front of 40,000 fans while a photographer caught the iconoclastic moment with Noel standing behind a Jagger-like Liam. An amazing shot! Noel's studies of U2's Rattle and Hum paid off. Fun fact: Oasis (bar Liam) loved U2 and if I had known this in 1994 I would never have signed them. At the time, Bobby Gillespie and myself were obsessed with U2 being the enemies of rock'n'roll due to the commercial gloss of Bono and co. Of course, I get U2 now and they always got Creation Records – Achtung Baby being 50% Primals, 25% the Jesus and Mary Chain and 25% My Bloody Valentine.



4) Aberdeen, Scotland, 1997
I'll admit the Be Here Now tour was when Oasis lost their rock'n'roll mojo. Not every date on this tour was a highlight, but Oasis were on fire in Aberdeen. It was completely mental, unrestrained, rebellious rock'n'roll. Oasis became a gargantuan juggernaut of electric feedback and primal beats.

5) The Word, London, 1994
I was languishing in drug rehab and watching Oasis on The Word playing Supersonic. I thought '"What have I unearthed?" and then "Yes, this is going to be massive". And guess what? They are.

Nearly 15 years on, I have fashion hipsters telling me about the latest Shoreditch sensation, while simultaneously putting down Oasis. Granted, east London bands talk a good album, but Oasis have never stopped making great albums. Let's be honest, Oasis are our Stones, our Beatles and – yes – our U2. Buying an Oasis record is the closest you will get to reliving those classic bands, so you might as well embrace it.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk
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