Liam Gallagher Responds Over Oasis' Roundhouse Gig

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Singer reacts to his brother's onstage rage comments

Oasis' Liam Gallagher has responded to his brother Noel's comments over the band's recent London Roundhouse gig, during which he gave verbal abuse to a fan.

As previously reported on NME.COM, the singer raged against a man in the crowd, swearing at him and insulting him from the stage after an object was apparently thrown at him at the start of the gig, which was part of the festival.

Following the gig, Noel wrote on his blog on the band's website, Oasisinet.com: "That gig at was… erm… very odd. What'siz'name [Liam] exploded with pretend rage the minute he walked on. Strange cat. Probably on his man period.

"Saying that, it was a full moon'n'all. Didn't notice him getting any more hairy though. Mind you, those that were there seemed to enjoy it, so… y'know, onwards and sideways."

Now, Liam has responded on his Twitter page: "Regarding shortarse's comments on my behaviour at the roundhouse-Pretend rage? It's called rock and roll darling, you wanna try it sometime.

"Man period? You've been on since the first gig in Seattle! And as for the squares backstage, all your guests left with you Live Forever.

He added: "And as for leaving the stage between songs, that's when I go to the bar just like you fucking lot! Live Forever."

The band are currently touring Asia and are due to return to the UK to headline the sold-out V Festival on August 22 and 23.

Source: www.nme.com

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Scan From The iTunes Festival Programme

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I scanned and typed up a page from the iTunes London Festival programme that I got when I attended the Roudhouse on Tuesday.

It was available for free at the venue and was also given away inside the London Evening Standard last month.

Oasis





With a capacity of 3,000, the Roundhouse isn't exactly tiny, but for Liam and Noel it's a small room, so this should count as a real treat.

Some 15 years, eight number ones and 50 million album sales since Definitely Maybe defined a era, Oasis have never been more worthy of the title of people's band - winning a Brit award for outstanding contribution to British music last year and, with Dig Out Your Soul, proving they are still capable of making music that makes grown men clasp each other in beery hugs and shout "C'mon!".

Just to wet your appetite for this one, last time Oasis played the Roundhouse, at the BBC Electric Proms, everyone agreed it was the most vital and visceral performance Liam and Noel had given for years.

The Enemy



Oasis are going to have to work to keep that people's band title - Coventry three-piece The Enemy, born of seething provincial frustration and old Jam, Manics and Clash records, reek of the real thing.

Tom Clarke sings in the authentic tones of English working class angst, "toilets that smell of desperation" and "Takeaway wrappers" that make up a nation's soul.

The fine Music For The People, album number two, has consolidated their position as the most stirring band of the decade.

Noel Gallagher's Celebrity Playlist
(edited version of the PLAYLIST, that was released on November 25th 2008)

More details and tracks can be found by clicking here.

1. Aphrodite's Child - The Four Horsemen
"An absolute lost psychedelic classic fronted and sang by the '70's housewives' choice - Demis Roussos - everything else he done was utter sh*te!!"

The Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Infra Riot
"The opening track from the album Behind The Music. The album of the decade. (FACT)"

The Doors - Back Door Man
"We always forget just how good the Doors were. Could've picked maybe a dozen classics. This one will do for now."

Michael Andrews - The Artifact and Living
"It's that piano piece from the Ford Mondeo advert. Beautiful."

Elvis Presley -Moody Blue
"The King. 'Nuff said."

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Regarding shortarse's comments on my behaviour at the roundhouse-Pretend rage? It's called rock and roll darling, you wanna try it sometime!

Man period? You've been on since the first gig in Seattle! And as for the squares backstage, all your guests left with you Live forever.

And as for leaving the stage between songs, that's when I go to the bar just like you fucking lot! Live forever.


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Source: www.prettygreen.com

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Q&A With Noel Gallagher On Manchester City

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You probably know by now what he thinks about John Terry, but there's more - he's absolutely loving this new Citeh era, doesn't care how much they want to pay players and loves Stephen Ireland...

This is a mental time to be a City fan. Do you ever wish you were back in the days of Lee Bradbury and Shaun Goater?

No. I'm absolutely loving it, and if you ask 99.9% of City fans they would say the same. I'm sick of supporting loveable, affable City - f*** that, we want the best players in the world, playing the best football in the world in the best stadium in the world, owned by the richest people in the world.

There's a funny English attitude where almost overnight, attitudes change. I've lived in London for 15 years and every time I got in a black cab they've said, "Oh you're a City fan, we love City," and now they all think we're arrogant with ideas above our station. It's a funny English attitude towards success and money.

I'm just happy that the owners have followed through. They said they would spend money and they have done. And this is clearly not a one-season thing - you don't get players like that to sign unless you promise them more to come next season and the season after that.

Is there no part of you worried about paying someone £200,000 a week?

If the club was a PLC and it was my money being spent on wages then yes, I'd be mighty p***ed off. But it's not my money, it's not your money, and what right has anyone to tell anyone what to spend their money on? As City fans we're absolutely f***ing loving it.

What p***es me off though is that everything is now about the money. I read in the paper the other day that Emmanuel Adebayor is joining in a £65m deal. Well, he's not is he? But because it's City they've got to add up all the wages and make it look more obscene. Nobody ever discusses how much Ronaldo cost Manchester United like that.

What makes me smile is that on the day Carlos Tevez joined I was watching on Sky and some lad was saying that all his life City had been winning nothing and all his United-supporting mates had ripped the p*** out of him. He said it was the best day of his life when Tevez signed. Now that's f***ing priceless.

So which signing has excited you the most?

Well, I was actually staggered after Shay Given signed because I thought he was the best goalkeeper in the Premier League. Then it was Gareth Barry and I thought that was a masterstroke because he's that rarest of things - a left-sided defensive midfielder.

I suppose Tevez is the one though because you know you'll get 100% out of him for 90 minutes, like Kevin Keegan or someone like that. I don't care what we pay him if he puts in the effort.

But whoever we sign, they won't come close to Stephen Ireland for me. I think he's f***ing brilliant.

So would you want John Terry?

No. I don't like John Terry and I never have. He's got funny eyes and he's a cry baby. He's also a Cockney and he'd absolutely be coming just for the money.

And I hope the Adebayor deal falls through. I have always had a great dislike for Adebayor. I don't like all that silly dancing by the corner flag - I prefer a swift handshake and back to the game. We've got Roque Santa Cruz who can do a job in the same position.

No, I don't want Terry, I'd rather have Joleon Lescott. I think it's important to buy someone experienced in the Premier League at centre-half. You don't want to be messing around with a couple of Italians there. We've been linked with Matty Upson as well and I'd take either of those two, or preferably both.

Listen to me saying I'd take Lescott or Upson - 18 months ago the only thing I was hoping for was a decent kit.

What can you achieve this season?

I think with no European commitments we can go all out in the Premier League. I don't think we can challenge for the title but I expect us to finish between fourth and sixth. I think if Mark Hughes can't pull this off, then he's only got himself to blame.

Do you think he's the man to take City forward?

Who knows? I can't help thinking that they're building a squad to go to someone else and offer them the job. And when that happens I think they should go straight to Jose Mourinho, and then to Guus Hiddink if Jose doesn't want the job.

The best thing is that the two most exciting clubs in world football at the moment are Man City and Real Madrid - everybody is watching to see what we're going to do next. That's absolutely f***ing brilliant.

There's a load of sh**e written about how clubs like ours survive when the money runs out or whatever, but what does it matter? I've supported the club since I was four years old and I'll still be supporting them if they're in the Conference. I say just enjoy it while it lasts and have a ball.

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Source: www.football365.com

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Korea, we're here....

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Source: www.prettygreen.com

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Japan, bumped into so many people wearing pretty green, was good to see, glad you like it! Shame about the weather but I enjoyed the gig...

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Source: www.prettygreen.com

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Clap Your Hands: Say No

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Jane Graham cheers Liam Gallagher's zero tolerance approach to clapping

"Get your hands down. This is Oasis, not fucking Simple Minds," snapped Liam Gallagher at a Coventry audience this month, briefly stunning the happy clappers into a confused silence, as if a shotgun-toting Omar Little had just stormed the stage at a John Barrowman show.

It could be noted that Liam's a bit late to insist on Oasis's bad-ass credentials; the horse hasn't so much bolted as trotted off for a Pimm's and a Cath Kidston picnic blanket. It was his brother who recognised years ago that success meant "squares" showing up at your gigs. Noel himself said he found Liam's latest outburst "hilarious but undignified ... You pay £70 for a ticket to be told what to do by the singer. He seemed determined no one was gonna enjoy themselves. Strange."

Noel is too soft on his lighter-waving, Cliff-tastic fans. In fact Liam's insolence places him in the rock pantheon right up with other contrary bastards like Kurt Cobain, Alan Vega and Bob Dylan. Liam's firm belief that he knows best what his band really represent, that he's striving for identity and integrity in a sea of fools might seem delusional or wildly egocentric, but his refusal to kowtow to his own fans is in line with an attitude that has long given rock music its edge.

With hindsight we can now see that the Jesus And Mary Chain secured their spot in rock history by bleeding audiences' ears then walking offstage to a wall of boos after 20 minutes. My Bloody Valentine still have a similar philosophy - the earth-quaking basslines known to have induced vomiting and fainting at their gigs enraged one health and safety-conscious reviewer in Toronto so much last year he concluded his review with "Fuck you My Bloody Valentine".

Kurt Cobain's disdain for the large chunk of his fans he found undesirable was well known; he told homophobes, racists and misogynists not to show up at gigs. And Cobain was warm compared to the hate-hate thing Billy Corgan has going on with his fee-paying customers, whom he likes to compare to blood-sucking ex-girlfriends.

Of course Corgan is a pussy compared to Suicide's Alan Vega. In the late-70s the bike chain-brandishing Vega was known to jump offstage and block the exit when people who weren't enjoying the ear-splitting maelstrom of feedback tried to leave. Touring Britain, he had his nose broken by one enraged skinhead, and narrowly missed a flying axe in Scotland. As for Dylan, it's pretty clear he got a buzz from transforming that famously decorous folk audience into an enraged electrified rabble. When his next generation of fans got too reverential he turned on them too, eschewing his cool reputation by preaching born-again Christianity from the stage.

Rock stars aren't there to provide a reliable, value-for-money service. Plumbers provide a service; rock stars are accountable only to their muse, their demons or their hearts. So next time Liam flips the bird, refuses to get on a plane or walks offstage, thank your celebrity stars that someone still has the spark to piss off his manager and leave his PR mopping her brow.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Champagne Supernova Live From The Roundhouse

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A video of Champagne Supernova from Oasis at the Roundhouse, London.

That was shown on ITV2 last night.

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Oasis Setlist From The Fuji Rock Festival

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The setlist from Oasis at the Fuji Rock Festival, Japan. That took place earlier today.

Fuckin’ in the Bushes
Rock & Roll Star
Lyla
The Shock Of The Lightning
Cigarettes And Alcohol
Roll With It
Waiting For The Rapture
The Masterplan
Songbird
Slide Away
Morning Glory
My Big Mouth
Half The World Away
I’m Outta Time
Wonderwall
Supersonic
Live Forever
Don’t Look Back In Anger
Champagne Supernova
I Am The Walrus

Oasis' next stop is at the Jisan Valley Rock Festival,South Korea.

Thanks to oasisnewsbrasil

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Liam Gallagher Pictured With The 'Who Killed Summer' Cast

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Liam Gallagher pictured with music lovers from 'Who Killed Summer', as there challenge this week was to get pictured with a celebrity.

Watch Liam pose with members of the cast at the Benicassim festival by clicking here and watching Episode 2.

The online festival drama titled 'Who Killed Summer?' brings together 6 lucky young music lovers from across Europe for the summer of their lives, touring around festivals that include Benicassim, Global Gathering, Relentless Boardmasters, and Bloom Festival.

It's a 20 episode drama which will be filmed on site over the next 9 weeks, the actors are cast in a Big Brother type setup where they audition for the role before being thrown together for the first festival. The twist?

One of them will be killed, new episodes will be released every few days.

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Liam Gallagher Confronts Coin Throwing Fan

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Liam Gallagher was involved in a fracas with an audience member throughout Oasis' gig at London's Roundhouse last night (July 21), after an object was apparently thrown.

The singer took offence almost immediately as they took the stage at the iTunes Live festival, as it appeared something was thrown at him.

Though not clear whether he was struck or not, Liam later made reference to both a coin and drink being aimed at him.

The incident put the singer in a angry mood for most of the gig, and he appeared to single out the fan who allegedly threw the object, labelling him a "fucking uni boy" and "fat boy" during the show.

Before opening song 'Rock 'N' Roll Star', Gallagher said: "Is that some fucking shitbag who's throwing fucking lager, can't handle a soft arse from fucking Camden town? Well get on this, fucking student…"

Later on in the band's set, he offered to meet face-to-face with the audience member, saying: "Here you are, student, if you want me to [go] offstage, don't be throwing fucking pound coins. Why don't you try and come up here and fucking make me come off? Alright dickhead."

Gallagher also changed the lyrics of several Oasis songs to reference the incident.

'Lyla' included the line "For you to come and fuck me out my mind", while a line 'Cigarettes And Alcohol' was changed to "Is it worth the aggravation to find yourself a knob when there's nothing worth working for?", while during 'My Big Mouth' Liam did not bother to sing the second verse or chorus as he moodily stalked the stage.

Before playing the latter song, Gallagher spoke about the fact the gig was free for iTunes Live competition winners, saying "Hope it's fucking moody for ya. You pay peanuts, you get monkeys on crack."

As is usual during Oasis gigs, the singer left the stage as to allow his brother Noel Gallagher to front several songs, including 'Half The World Away', before which the guitarist attempted to calm is brother down, declaring: "We'd like to do a slow number for you so we could all just calm down. Everybody just take a deep breath, pretend it's not happening."

Upon returning to his microphone, Liam Gallagher gestured to the crowd, mouthing the words "I'm number one" several times.

'Morning Glory' saw the singer move his attentions to Camden residents, asking "Is there anybody actually born and bred in Camden town here tonight? Prove it. Show us how fucking tight your jeans are. And your pointy shoes are. I'm fucking serious."

However, Gallagher's mood did improve towards the end of Oasis' 19-song set, with him joking that the band were about to play a new song before referencing the technical problems that have affected their recent gigs at London's Wembley Stadium, Benicassim festival and Manchester's Heaton Park.

"We're gonna do a new song now. It's called 'Power Failure' and it's amazing," he quipped as the band launched into their massive 1995 hit 'Wonderwall'.

Earlier in the evening, support band The Enemy had geed up the Roundhouse crowd, playing a slot that saw them showcase tracks from their two albums. Frontman Tom Clarke, wearing his traditional leather jacket, dedicated 'Be Somebody' to the audience, saying "Right, this next song is about you."

The band's early tracks 'Away From Here' and 'Had Enough' both drew impressive responses from the crowd, while a version of 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' had many singing along at the frontman's request. Recent single 'No Time For Tears' saw Clarke thrash his guitar in a similar fashion to The Who's Pete Townshend's famed 'windmill' technique.

Before playing final song 'You're Not Alone', the singer paid tribute to Oasis, as well as the Camden audience. "I wanna thank Oasis for having us, and I wanna thank you for being a top audience," he said. "This is our last song, so if you know the words then sing along."

Source: www.nme.com

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Oasis Tickets: Council's View

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East Riding of Yorkshire Council agreed to answer the following questions posed by the Free Press about the sale of tickets for the Oasis concert at Bridlington Spa ...
How many tickets were on sale at the Spa? Is this more or less than for other rock gigs recently?
600 tickets were available from the box office. The number of tickets given to the Spa for events varies but this was towards the lower end of the scale due to national demand for the event.

How many customers were sold tickets/transactions were made at the box office before they sold out at 11am?

Tickets sold out at around 11.30am. All 600 tickets were sold. The number of individuals that purchased tickets will be held on our booking system and available to auditors but cannot be easily obtained.

There are lots of reports of queue jumping, with many people saying Spa staff turned a blind eye to it. Are you satisfied the security was adequate?

Spa staff dealt with a number of people who tried to queue jump, some of whom were suspected of already having purchased tickets.

No "blind eye" was turned. Security will be reviewed if face to face sales are made in future, as is normally the case after any major event.

Why were people queuing at 6am, for example, not given a ticket or wristband which could have proved they were there first and identified the queue-jumpers?

The Spa has previously hosted numerous sell out concerts and this has never been necessary in the past.

For future events – if we sell tickets face to face – we will look at this.

Why were people allowed to buy four tickets? Doesn't this encourage people to buy more than they need and sell them oneBay? Wouldn't a limit of two per person have been fairer?

The numbers of tickets offered per person was the same as available through other outlets and standard for this type of event. Whatever number was selected it would not have pleased everyone. We have received complaints that we didn't sell with a limit of six per person.

Several people who queued said they saw "council big-wigs", "council officials" or "big names of the town" going into the Spa for tickets and bypassing the queue. Other people have told the Free Press that East Riding of Yorkshire Council staff secured their tickets at least 24 hours before they went on sale to the public. How does the council react?

Staff were not allowed to purchase tickets in advance and no council staff bypassed the queue.

It was alleged afterwards that one well-known individual (who does NOT work for the council) paid his employees to stand in the queue to buy tickets in their own name and pass these on to their employer.

Source: www.bridlingtonfreepress.co.uk

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Free Shipping On Orders Over £100 From Pretty Green

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As a Pretty Green member, we are now offering free shipping on all orders over £100. This applies to all members, both UK and International.

There's been a lot happening on the Pretty Green front, we have been hard at work getting the Autumn Winter collection ready, and will be showing sneak peeks of it in the community. Keep checking the site for exciting updates and offers.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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Absolute Hits V

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Absolute Radio continues its live music coverage this summer with a weekend of programming from the V Festival in August.

Breakfast show DJ Christian O’Connell and Hometime DJ Geoff Lloyd will be based in the Absolute Radio VIP area, which will play host to live performances from the likes of Elbow, Paolo Nutini and The Enemy.

Listeners will also be able to hear live sets from Oasis and Snow Patrol on Sunday August 23 and the station will air news and interviews over the course of the festival.


They are also being encouraged to download the Absolute Radio LiveAmp, which delivers video, photos and a live Twitter feed direct to their iPhone or iPod Touch.

The V Festival takes place in Hylands Park, Chelmsford– where Absolute will be based – and at Weston Park in Staffordshire on August 22 to 23.

Source: www.musicweek.com

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Noel Gallagher Is Sorry He Ever Quit Manchester

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Noel Gallagher has revealed he is sorry he ever quit his home city of Manchester.

The Oasis guitarist said: "When I first left I couldn't wait to get out. I used to go to London and it was really buzzing. But the older I get, I kind of regret leaving."

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Oasis At The Roundhouse

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A video of Half The World Away from Oasis at the Roundhouse, London.

That was shown on ITV2 last night.

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Just landed in Japan, that flight flew by...

Camden Town Roundhouse, round my way it's called passion, I've been made to feel uncomfortable for the last 12 months...live forever

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Source: www.prettygreen.com

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Oasis At The Roundhouse (Tom's Story)

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Friends of the site Tom & Chris (Pictured) managed to blag their way into the iTunes Festival on Tuesday, at The Roundhose in London.

This is Tom's story, and short review of the gig.

I got to the Roundhouse much later then Chris, he was in line for six hours, myself a paltry 3.

We were in this place near the front doors about 4th or 5th in the queue and for no reason this security guy moved the barrier and everyone ran and we ended up being about 30 in the queue FOR FUCK SAKE.

Anyways, time passes on, we did a bit of celebrity spotting and it did not take us long to spot one Simon Ambrose winner Of the Apprentice was walking around near us chatting to people.

Touts were selling tickets for £120!!!!!

We spotted Steve from Big Brother whom Chris and I have met a couple of times (record company playback, the secret gig etc) spotted him a few times over the course of the hours we were there.

It got to around 8:30PM squeaky bum time, I was ready to leave the queue and go home, I had been in London since 10 and had eaten way too much KFC. We saw Steve again and asked him if there was any chance of any spares. He said there was little chance, told him about the barrier fiasco he said he'd do what he could.

It gets to 9pm. we're thinking...shit. Then a security guy come over with wrist bands and people are shoving and pushing trying to get in. Me and Chris just not doing any of that carry on, I get a tap on my shoulder in the middle of the carnage and it's Steve! He drags us out the queue and puts us through the "Big Brother Guests" doors and we skip the queue to get in.

Had an amazing night. Thanks to Steve!

Tom on the gig

It wasn't your typical Oasis crowd, there seemed to be a lot of people there who weren't interested at one point in between songs someone close to us shouted "ITS NOT YOUR FAULT YOUR BROTHERS A CUNT NOEL!" Charming??

All the cameras came out for Wonderwall. People were talking to each other during "My Big Mouth" shows like last night are wasted on people who just come for Wonderwall..

The coins and beers being thrown towards the stage was pretty stupid, do not blame Liam at all for going ape shit. He could have walked off stage and refused to come back...he's done that before..but he soldiered on..and boy did he take out all his anger on his vocals. Many fans are calling the now his best vocals of the tour!

Great show that'll live in the memory for a long time. Listening back to the bootleg of it now it sounds bloody amazing such energy and tension (in a good way) in his voice. Favourite bit was when he was singing and holding his arms out by his side. He was Godlike.

For great pictures from the gig, click here.

The Devendra Banhart remix of '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and the Liam Gallagher-penned 'I Believe In All' and 'The Boy With The Blues' are now available to buy on iTunes.

Watch Oasis At The iTunes Festival Tonight

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Today on ITV2 from 8:00pm to 9:00pm (UK ONLY)

iTunes 2009: Oasis

ITV2 Join Fearne Cotton and Dave Berry at Camden's legendary Roundhouse for more amazing performances and exclusive interviews from the 2009 iTunes Festival. Today we have music from Oasis, Noisettes, Skint and Demoralised, Calvin Harris, Snow Patrol and Bloc Party. Plus Noisettes, Blur's Alex James, actress Michelle Ryan and model Abbey Clancy will be joining Fearne and Dave for a chat in the studio.
Music & Arts

More upcoming Oasis TV Highlights can be found here.

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Caught Live: Oasis

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Liam Gallagher was at his snarling best as Oasis played the iTunes Festival.

He scowled throughout the show at London's Roundhouse and kicked off about students, the sound and people in "snooker cue shoes".

The angry singer snarled: "I hope you lot are feeling as f****** uncomfortable as I am."

We all were.

For whatever reason, he didn't want to be there.

But it made for an entertaining show and you could not take your eyes off him.

I saw Sienna Miller, Ant & Dec, Adrian Chiles and Phillip Glenisterall gripped.

Yesterday brother Noel posted on their website: "That gig was, erm, very odd. What'siz'name exploded with pretend rage. Strange cat. Saying that, it was a full moon'n'all. Didn't notice him getting any more hairy though."

Things started badly when someone threw a plastic pint of ale which hit Liam's pristine Parka - and it just got worse.

Liam poured water on cameras, abused the audience and ignored Noel.

Ever the gent, Noel looked embarrassed by Liam, even saying: "Well, well, someone's in a bad mood!"

At one point Liam smashed his tambourine into the mic and walked off stage.

But it was a solid set. Highlights included The Masterplan, Slide Away, Half The World Away and Champagne Supernova.

Oasis have a few gigs to go this summer, including the V Festival next month.

Yesterday they flew out to Japan and South Korea for a week.

I hope they last the distance.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

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