Response From Tom Clarke Regarding Media Reports Over Comments Concerning Oasis

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The Enemy’s frontman Tom Clarke has responded to media stories suggesting that he criticised Oasis in an interview with The Sun.

Talking to The Sun’s Gordon Smart and John Gaunt about the upcoming Oasis stadium tour on which The Enemy are confirmed as support, Clarke said, “I don’t think Noel needs to do it anymore [for the money]. He is doing it for the love of it. That’s the dream. That’s when you can say you’ve made it.”

Clarke’s comment was intended to be a compliment for Oasis and Noel Gallagher’s continuing success, but has instead been misinterpreted as criticism. Emphasising his respect for Oasis as both individuals and as band, Clarke responded by commenting: “That’s complete and utter bollocks! Oasis have been and still are one of my favourite bands ever. It’s an absolute honour for them to invite us onto their tour, I can’t wait! Oasis passed it? Not a fuckin’ chance!”

Source: Email from the The Enemy's label Warner Music

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Oasis Ticket Update

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Oasis fans have started to receive there Oasis tickets from SeeTickets for Oasis' UK Stadium Tour that starts in Heaton Park, Manchester on June 4th.

Fans who got there tickets through TicketMaster will be pleased to know that they are currently being dispatched for a number of gigs also.

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Liam Gallagher Attacks The Enemy

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Oasis singer Liam Gallagher has launched a sensational attack on future tour support stars The Enemy.

The forthcoming UK tour by Oasis is undoubtedly one of the year's biggest live music events. After the success of their album 'Dig Out Your Soul' the band are to play some of their biggest venues in a decade, performing before countless thousands of fans.

Keen to make sure fans get their money's worth, Oasis have bagged some massive acts to act as support. Kasabian release their new album 'West Rider Pauper Asylum' soon, but even the Leicester group will have to play second fiddle on this tour.

Also due to play some dates on the tour are Oldham newcomers Twisted Wheel, but undoubtedly the most controversial choice is The Enemy.

With their album 'Music For The People' still ringing in our ears, the band are due to join Oasis on their upcoming tour. That is, if notoriously outspoken singer Liam Gallagher allows them within fifteen miles of the venue.

In a recent interview with The Sun singer Tom Clarke compared the success of The Enemy with career of Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher. “I don’t think Noel needs to do it any more. He’s doing it for the love of it. That’s the dream."

“That’s when you can say you’ve made it.”

However some people have regarded this as a slight on Oasis, with Liam Gallagher keen to hit back. In a message on the social networking Twitter the singer erupted at Tom Clarke's comments.

"Having read an interview with Tom Clarke from The Enemy apparently Oasis are past it?" Gallagher wrote. "Do you want to go on 1st (on the tour) or what you little fucker?"

It is worth remembering that Liam Gallagher is not to be trifled with. In addition to numerous photographers and members of the public he has also fought full scale battles with football hooligans (on a ferry) and members of the German mafia.

Liam Gallagher has been busy of late preparing the launch collection by his new fashion label Pretty Green. Not much has been seen of the new range, however a newly released photo shows Gallagher relaxing in a parka.

Oasis are due to open their UK tour later this summer. The Enemy are still scheduled to play support for them.

Source: www.clashmusic.com

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Spandau Ballet Want To Challenge Oasis To A Drinking Contest

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The recently reformed band love partying on the road and believe they could easily beat Noel and Liam Gallagher - who are also famed for their wild behaviour - in any alcohol-fuelled challenge.

Drummer John Keeble said: "We can take on Oasis. They are nice boys, pussycats. We're real rock 'n' roll."

Bassist Martin Kemp added: "The longest stretch I've had is four days of no sleep, just being on the road partying. It goes with being in a great band and I've told my wife that. Let's be real, it'll be like we're 18 again."

The 'Gold' hitmakers have also revealed they insist on travelling with tequila on their tour bus.

Singer Tony Hadley said: "Everywhere we go we take a massive case of tequila we've called Slammer 1. It's been with Spandau since day one."

Guitarist Gary Kemp added to Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "We were in Montreal with the Beastie Boys. They heard we were hardcore so invited us for a drinking session on Jack Daniels. We kept going until one of them puked up, screaming for his mother.

"Another time, the night before we recorded for Band Aid, we had a drink-off with Duran Duran. Steve Norman was so plastered he had to be carried off in a stretcher."

Meanwhile, Tony has revealed he has been checking the band's lyrics on the internet ahead of their comeback shows in October.

He said: "I'm OK with classics like 'Gold' but for some songs I ask my wife to Google the lyrics. If I forget some on our new tour, I'll point the mic at the audience for our fans to sing. I'm sure they'll give me a ticking off if I forget though."

Source: www.myparkmag.co.uk

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Having read an interview with Tom Clarke from The Enemy apparently Oasis are past it? Do you want to go on 1st or what you little fucker?

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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Sergre Pizzorno Is Looking Forward To Touring With Oasis

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Kasabian have described the sound of their forthcoming new album as "very psychedelic".

The Leicester band will release their third LP West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum on 8 June.

The follow-up to 2006's Empire was recorded in America with ex-Gorillaz producer Dan The Automator.

After the release the band will take up a high profile support slot with Oasis for a UK stadium tour starting at Manchester's Heaton Park on 4 June.

Following West Ryder's release on 8 June, the band will begin a huge stadium UK tour with Oasis and The Enemy culminating in three nights at London's Wembley Stadium in July.

"What a great bill, what a great summer to be had by all in the stadiums around the country," said Pizzorno. "Wembley's going to be magical, a massive night. It'll be amazing."

Read the rest of the article here.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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Follow Us On Twitter

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We couldn’t help ourselves, we are now on Twitter.

So what are you waiting for, sign up for free and receive our latest Oasis news as it gets posted via SMS or just follow it on your twitter homepage as stories come in.

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Zak Starkey On Oasis: "The Smartest Musicians I've Ever Met"

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Ringo Starr Jnr opens up

Zak Starkey, self-proclaimed son of "the greatest drummer in the world" (The Beatles' Ringo Starr, of course), former stand-in for Oasis and occasional The Who sticksman, took time out from the aforementioned schedule to talk 'Uncle' Keith Moon and Brit infamy.

Before quitting Oasis over 'commitment issues', Starkey recorded 2008's Dig Out Your Soul. Our friends over at Rhythm magazine took the opportunity to talk about lead single Shock Of The Lightning's "hurtling Krautrock beat, dusted with eight bar sprinkle fills"…

"I did that as a joke! And no one in the band thought those crazy fills were going to make it on the record. I couldn't fucking believe it when I heard it on the radio! It was a lightning shock!"

The Who vs Oasis

When asked to compare playing with Oasis to playing with The Who to fill those enormous shoes left by Keith Moon, Starkey's second answer might also surprise: "It was just as difficult playing in Oasis as it is with The Who."

"It's irrelevant that there are more fills to play in The Who. I'd get all these wanker drummers saying, 'Oh man, I could do the Oasis gig with one hand tied behind my back'. Well, you may be able to but it will fucking sound shit mate! If my drumming was slightly slow or fast, everybody in that band knew it."

"F*cking massive"

"Liam, Noel, Gem and Andy are some of the smartest musicians I've ever met," he continued. "In fact, they're the most inspiring band I've ever worked with. I played with Oasis for four years and literally spent every day crying with laughter. Those lads are on it and that's why they're fucking massive."

You can read the full interview with Zak Starkey, plus exclusives with Doves' Andy Williams and Gallows' Lee Barratt in the current issue of Rhythm magazine, available now.

Source: www.musicradar.com

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Who Are Ya?

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Here are a few videos of Liam Gallagher being heckled by Tottenham Hotspur supporters at a football match on Saturday.

The Oasis frontman was in a private box at White Hart Lane to support his beloved Manchester City with is brother Paul.

Early in the game, the home fans mocked Gallagher by describing his band as "a shit Chas & Dave".

The singer responded to the taunts by flicking V-signs and his middle finger.

Manchester City lost the match 2-1 and Spurs fans chanted "Liam, what's the score?" after the final whistle.

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Appreciate the comments, keep watching prettygreen.com the clothes can be seen v soon and ordered online from June 1st, delivery worldwide..

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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Sneak Preview Of Liam Gallagher's Fashion Shoot For His Clothing Range

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We had a very early start this morning at Beachy Head to shoot the Spring/Summer collection for the Pretty Green official launch. We've uploaded some behind-the-scenes images of Liam in the parka to the community as a sneak preview before the collection goes live online next week. CHECK THEM OUT HERE

Also coming next week

The Pretty Green LAUNCH FILM has become cult viewing since the site launched and next week we will be posting a new, very cool film again produced by PG Films, this time featuring an outstanding Pretty Green product. Follow us on TWITTER to get instant notification of the films' release plus up-to-the minute tweets from LG himself.

Until then, a word of caution

If you see anyone selling Pretty Green clothing items on any other site - they are not real, so please don't be fooled. There are currently NO legitimate Pretty Green clothes available for sale. The only place you can buy authentic Pretty Green clothes is from our website. If you think you have counterfeit Pretty Green clothing, or if you see our clothing somewhere other than on our site, please let us know.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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It's Time To Let Britpop Die With Dignity

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The Gallaghers turned the '90s into barren retro-rock desert, argues Mark Beaumont

Britpop. It’s become such a dirty word I’m amazed my laptop doesn’t automatically asterisk the vowels. Think ‘punk’ and you instantly picture John Lydon snarling like a Pekingese with piles, think ‘grunge’ and you see a kohl-eyed Cobain, think ‘new rave’ and you envisage a clearly ‘refreshed’ Klaxons waving the Mercury Prize.

But think ‘Britpop’ and the Union Jack guitars, Blur/Oasis feuds and Jarvis arse-waggles are obscured by the detritus. You think of Sleeperblokes and lad mags, the Good Mixer and Chris Evans, Geri’s dress and The Girlie Show. Think ‘Britpop’ and, to the shame of an entire decade, you think “Menswe@r”.

I’m an unrepentant child of Britpop. I was in it from Blur’s ‘British Image No 1’, from ‘Popscene’ and ‘For Tomorrow’, from Suede’s ‘The Drowners’ and The Auteurs’ ‘Showgirl’:

I wore the Jarvo corduroy blazers and the Brett fringe-flop, did the slapping-your-arse-with-a-microphone shimmy across the dancefloors of Camden. In the Blur/Oasis war I was a frontline general for the Albarn Army. I revelled in the fact that, after so much ’80s miserablism, grunge, shoegazing and crusty anarchists bleating on about Thatcher (boo!) and Sainsbury’s (BOOO!), the underground was finally agreeing to enjoy some shameless, tuneful jubilance and feel awwwwwlright for a bit.

Sadly, it was just that brassy polish, brazen breeziness, lack of ‘loner’ angst and assimilation of chart-friendly ‘pop’ into guitar music that made it easy to mock in its wake. For the last decade I’ve had to endure my musical mum being called a slag. I’ve become a son of the disowned generation.

Then, just as the first clutch of Britpop club nights speckle London with their posters of a V-flicking Jarvis, this week saw the announcement of the first major three-CD Britpop compilation album, entitled ‘Common People’ (out June 8).

At last! A full and proper re-evaluation of one of the greatest scenes in pop history! Then I saw the tracklisting and my heart sank faster than the second Echobelly album. Totally eschewing the talents of the two true Britpop titans, Blur and Oasis, CD1 hints at the problem by including Britpop precursors that had little to do with the movement besides a timely overlap – Black Grape, The Stone Roses, James. By CD2 a rot is beginning to set in; between true Britpop classics such as ‘Common People’, ‘Alright’ and ‘Chasing Rainbows’, creep an army of Britpop pretenders. Northern Uproar? Kula Shaker? Ocean sodding Colour Scene?

Already the gleaming face of Britpop is being smeared in its own fetid effluence, and by CD3 it’s like Karl Marx being shown around Stalin’s Gulag or that bit in Alien: Resurrection where the perfectly cloned Sigourney Weaver alien finds all of the deformed experimental clone Sigourney/aliens in a lab begging “Please kill me…”. Gomez, The Seahorses, Hurricane #1, Stereophonics: all of the worst post-Oasis plodders are lasso’d into the Britpop corral, tainting the ’90s gene pool, feeding Britpop with its own sewage like a kind of musical French cattle farm.
Any hope I had that new listeners might too appreciate the wild pop thrill I once felt for ‘Wake Up Boo!’, ‘Slight Return’, ‘Inbetweener’ or ‘Female Of The Species’ is dashed, since there, fused like a malignant growth on the cheek of a supermodel, sit the godawful monstrosities that sprang from the loins of Noel Gallagher’s guitar and turned the end of the decade into a barren and boring retro-rock desert. Even this supposed celebration and re-evaluation of the era is ruined by the presence of its bastard offspring, dribbling and leering from the attic of the 1990s.

Britpop’s downfall was that its most successful band wasn’t also its epitome. Where Nirvana fairly defined grunge or the Pistols accurately captured punk spirit, the easily imitated rock chug of Oasis never took in the synthetic sexuality of Pulp and Suede, the jaunty jollities of Blur or Supergrass, the flagrant pop hooks of Dodgy or Space.

So Britpop: The Phenomenon must always be associated with the lobbed pint at Knebworth, the thundery stomp of a Gary Glitter steal and the dreary wailing of ‘The Riverboat Song’. None of which, as a true and pure child of Britpop, ever said anything to me about my life. It became a disgraced scene: ‘guitar pop’ a term of abuse, indie good spirits a cause for mockery, ‘Britpop’ a dirty word. So please, I entreat you to give ‘Common People’ a thorough iPod pruning of the effluvium and let Britpop die with dignity.

Source: www.nme.com

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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In Brighton doing a photoshoot for the Pretty Green launch, freezing my bollocks off...

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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Rock Band Unplugged Track List Revealed

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The full setlist for Rock Band Unplugged, the PSP version of Rock Band, has been confirmed to us by Harmonix & MTV Games this morning.

Rock Band Unplugged Full Track List:

2000s

• AFI - "Miss Murder" *
• All-American Rejects - "Move Along"
• Audioslave - "Gasoline" *
• Black Tide -"Show Me the Way" *
• Freezepop - "Less Talk More Rokk" *
• Jimmy Eat World - "The Middle" The
• Killers - "Mr. Brightside" • Lacuna Coil - "Our Truth"
• Lamb of God - "Laid to Rest"
• Modest Mouse - "Float On"
• Queens of the Stone Age - "3’s and 7’s"
• System of a Down - "Chop Suey!"
• Tenacious D - "Rock Your Socks" *

1990s

• 3 Doors Down - "Kryptonite" *
• Alice in Chains - "Would?" *
• Blink 182 - "What’s My Age Again" *
• Foo Fighters - "Everlong"
• Judas Priest - "Painkiller"
• Lit - "My Own Worst Enemy"
• Lush - "De-Luxe"
• Mighty Mighty Bosstones - "Where’d You Go?"
• Nine Inch Nails - "The Perfect Drug" • Nirvana - "Drain You"
• The Offspring - "Come Out and Play (Keep ’em Separated)"
• Pearl Jam - "Alive"
• Smashing Pumpkins - "Today"
• Social Distortion - "I Was Wrong"
• Soundgarden - "Spoonman"
• Weezer - "Buddy Holly"

1980s

• Billy Idol - "White Wedding Part 1"
• Bon Jovi - "Livin’ on a Prayer"
• Dead Kennedys - "Holiday in Cambodia" • Motörhead - "Ace of Spades"
• The Police - "Message in a Bottle"
• Siouxsie & the Banshees - "The Killing Jar"

1970s

• Boston - "More Than a Feeling"
• Jackson 5 - "ABC" *
• Jethro Tull - "Aqualung" • Kansas - "Carry on Wayward Son"
• Rush - "The Trees"

1960s

• The Who - "Pinball Wizard"

* Denotes a track that will be exclusive to Rock Band Unplugged for a limited time

Rock Band Unplugged helps players keep on rocking by delivering the first PSP game to feature an in-game store for downloadable content. Harmonix will stock the music store with 10 tracks at launch, and additional music will be released on a regular basis. PlayStation®Network will power the in-game store, and players can use their existing PlayStation Network accounts to purchase tracks, similar to the Rock Band console experience. PSP system owners will also have the option of purchasing tracks via PlayStation®Store on the PC.

The first 10 DLC tracks that will be available in the Rock Band Unplugged music store starting June 9, 2009 are listed below.

• 30 Seconds to Mars “The Kill”
• Belly “Feed the Tree”
• Disturbed “Inside the Fire”
• Lynyrd Skynyrd “Gimme Three Steps”
• Muse “Hysteria”
• Mute Math “Typical”
• No Doubt “Just a Girl”
• Oasis “Wonderwall”
• Paramore “Crushcrushcrush”
• Red Hot Chili Peppers “Under the Bridge”

To commemorate the debut of the Rock Band franchise on the PSP system, Sony Computer Entertainment America plans to release a limited edition Rock Band-branded PSP Entertainment Pack at the launch of Rock Band Unplugged. The bundle will include the game, a “Piano Black” PSP system, a 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo™, and, in the United States only, a voucher to download Paramount Pictures’ School of Rock from PlayStation®Store. The Rock Band Entertainment Pack will be available in North America for $199.99 (MSRP).

Rock Band Unplugged will retail for $39.99 in North America, €39.99 in Europe and £24.99 in the United Kingdom.

Source: www.gamefocus.ca

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Vote For Xfm's Best British Songs Of All Time

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Have your say in our Bank Holiday Top 100 countdown...

We're looking down the barrel of another Great British Bank Holiday. On Monday, May 25, the nation will be packing up picnic baskets, donning the shorts and flip-flop combo and getting ready for another big old day off. But it's bound to rain, so why bother?

No, what you should be doing is tuning into Xfm all day for our countdown of the Top 100 Best British Songs Of All Time. We'll be celebrating the music that came out of This Sceptred Isle - the brilliance of Britpop, the magnificence of Mod and the bumptiousness of Baggy.

We'll be honouring such great acts from England (Oasis, Blur, The Beatles, Muse, The Who, Arctic Monkeys), Scotland (Franz Ferdinand, Primal Scream, Jesus And Mary Chain), Wales (Super Furry Animals, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Feeder) and Northern Ireland (Ash, My Bloody Valentine, Snow Patrol (well, half of them)...)

We've shut the Xfm DJs, brains trust and general hangers-on in a room and told them to come up with a definitive list. But we don't just want their input - we need your help, too!

To have a say on what you think should make up this ton of British classics, just name your TEN FAVOURITE British songs... from any era, but make sure they're from England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. There are no prizes, it's just for fun and the knowledge that you've helped compile this important social document.

Plus, it's better than spending the day playing frisbee in the rain...

Click here to fill out the form.

Source: www.xfm.co.uk

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The Enemy To Overtake Oasis

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The Enemy want Oasis to support them on their next tour.

Frontman Tom Clarke - whose band will open for the 'Wonderwall' rockers when they tour the UK this summer - thinks his group should be headlining because Noel Gallagher is past his prime.

Tom told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "I don't think Noel needs to do it any more. He's doing it for the love of it. That's the dream. That's when you can say you've made it."

Tom also claims he and his bandmates Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins - whose latest album 'Music For The People' reached number two on the British charts - have a better work ethic than Oasis stars Noel and Liam Gallagher.

He added: "I've always wanted to work hard at everything in every job I've had. I used to do gardening in the summer and sell washing machines and TVs.

"And I wanted to be the best at selling washing machines and tellies. If you're going to do a job, you've got to give it your best. You get out what you put into life. When you're given an opportunity and you want it, then work your a**e off for it."

Source: www.myparkmag.co.uk

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Win A Cool Prize With SALTYROCKZ.COM

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Want to pledge your allegiance to the best band ever to come out of Manchester?

Then grab yourself one of these new tees from independent website www.saltyrockz.com.

If you fancy one they’re just £19.99 for men’s tees and £21.99 for women’s, with free delivery worldwide.

Just go to Saltyrockz and type Oasis in the search to order the colour combination you want.

And you can even try to win one here at stopcryingyourheartout.com

Saltyrockz founder, rock journalist Howard Johnson shares his Manc roots (and his Man City obsession) with the Oasis boys, so couldn’t resist adding Liam and Noel tees to Saltyrockz’s range of original rock tees. “They’re true blues, which is always a bonus, but more importantly they’re a top band,” he says. “And I’ve had fun following them too – you’ll understand if you read my Oasis blog on Saltyrockz!”

And speaking of the blog – that’s where you’ll find the answer to our competition question: What might Noel have called Saltyrockz's HoJo back in their schooldays?

Click here to find the answer...

Send your answers to scyhodotcom@gmail.com with the with the Subject: COMPETITION

One winner will be chosen at random by saltyrockz.com on May 22nd so check back to see if you won!

Thanks to SALTYROCKZ.COM

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You're Not Singing Anymore

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All right, calm down mate, I'm only saying how many goals I want them to score...

Here's Liam Gallagher being talked to by a club official about his behaviour during his beloved Manchester City's match against Tottenham on Saturday.

The Oasis star was having some banter with Spurs fans sitting below his private box at White Hart Lane.

But it appears supporters got a little bit narked with his goading and made their feelings known.

A Tottenham source said: "Fans started getting a bit heated so a security official went to have a word with him. It was precautionary. He wasn't chucked out and carried on watching from his box."

City's players clearly didn't see Liam's plea for lots of goals, they lost 2-1.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

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Are Kasabian The Natural Successors To Oasis?

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If , as the Sun insists, Kasabian succeed Oasis as the next massive rock band, theirs will be an odd tale of two Noels. The first is big uncle Gallagher, looking to pass his baton to the mouthy Leicester lads who are wilder than Arctic Monkeys, and who, unlike our kid Liam, don't think Spinal Tap were a real band. So in homage, West Ryder's lunatic opener, Underdog, is classic 90s "mad for it" material - a heady bellyful of Happy Mondays that is followed by the glam-rock Where Did All the Love Go? Not unlike their last album Empire, in short.

Kasabian West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Columbia 2009 Primal Scream and Stone Roses influences also remain, but looming larger is the second Noel. Namely, the Mighty Boosh's Noel Fielding, who plays a daft vampire slayer in the video to Vlad the Impaler. Fielding's presence reveals the band's experimental side, which, thanks to Gorillaz producer Dan the Automator, comes to the fore on West Ryder. So Take Aim has gypsy violins, Secret Alphabets' filmic feel is more Tarkovsky than Tarantino, and Fast Fuse is a fine 60s-style stomp.

All of which leads you to conclude that in their struggle to position themselves, Kasabian are trying too hard to be all things to all men. Adventurous? Definitely. Massive? Perhaps.

Download: Where Did All the Love Go?; Fast Fuse

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

The video is for Kasabian's new single, Fire released on June 1st and is taken from the album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum released on June 8th.

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Liam & Noel Gallagher Bond Over £1,500 Spirit

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The squabbling Gallagher brothers have found out how to tolerate each other on tour –they’ve gone mad for it on posh Mexican tequila.

Liam and Noel have stopped bickering after discovering luxury Gran Patrón tequila in South America.

The Oasis stars, currently on tour in Brazil, have become hooked on the £1,500-a-bottle spirit after realising they can sink dozens of shots without any ill-effects the next day.

A source said their discovery has forged a new bond between Liam, 36, and Noel, 41, who were getting to the usual “bickering stage” of the tour.

“You could say Patrón has saved the tour,” our source said.

“Liam and Noel were getting to the stage where they were bickering like schoolgirls, as seems to happen on every tour.

“Liam was drinking with the band and Noel was trying to stay clear of him.

“Then they discovered Patrón and since then they haven’t looked back. They can get through a bottle after a gig, have a laugh together and get up without a headache.

“It’s amazing. They say it’s like -nothing they’ve ever drunk before.

“They are becoming Patrón’s biggest fans and have been seeking out ever more expensive bottles.

“Noel is worried he won’t be able to get hold of any when the tour moves on to Manchester next month.

“He’s already sounded out the crew about bringing a bottle each through duty-free.”

The booze – an upmarket version of the standard £40 bottle – has cheered up Noel who just days before had a gloomy message on his blog.

He wrote: “We speak at bad times for the tour. We are a rudderless ship. And there’s a f**king shitstorm on the horizon.”

Liam hit back on the Twitter message site saying: “In Chile, Gem, Andy, Chris and J treated the lads to an impromptu gig in the bar. Amazing!

“Don’t know what tour you’re on R KID.”

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

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