On This Day In Oasis History...

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Be Here Now is the third studio album by the English rock band Oasis. Released on August 21 1997, the album was highly anticipated by both music critics and fans as a result of the band's previous worldwide successes with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, and its 1995 follow up (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. The album's pre-release build up led to considerable hype within both the music and mainstream press. At that point, Oasis were at the height of their fame, and Be Here Now became the UK's fastest selling album to date, selling over 420,000 units on the first day of release alone, and over one million within two weeks. As of 2007, the album has sold eight million copies worldwide.
Oasis' management company Ignition were aware of the danger of overexposure, and before its release they sought to control the media's access to the album. Ignition's campaign included limiting pre-release radio airplay, and requesting that journalists sign gag agreements. These tactics resulted in the alienation of members of both the music and mainstream media, as well as many industry members connected with the band. Ignition's attempts to limit pre-release access to the album only served to fuel large scale speculation and publicity within the British music scene.

Artistically Be Here Now failed to live up to the expectations that preceded its release. Although initial reviews were positive, retrospectively the album is viewed by much of the music press and by most members of the band as over-indulgent and bloated. In 2007, Q magazine described Be Here Now as "a disastrous, overblown folly—the moment when Oasis, their judgement clouded by drugs and blanket adulation, ran aground on their own sky-high self-belief." The album's producer Owen Morris said of the recording sessions: "The only reason anyone was there was the money. Noel had decided Liam was a shit singer. Liam had decided he hated Noel's songs [...] Massive amounts of drugs. Big fights. Bad vibes. Shit recordings." None of its songs were included on the band's 2006 "best of" compilation album Stop the Clocks.

Album cover

The cover image to Be Here Now was shot at the Stock Hotel in Hertfordshire in April 1997. It features the band standing outside the hotel surrounded by assorted props. At the centre of the image is a Rolls Royce floating in a swimming pool. The photographer Michael Spencer Johns said the original concept involved shooting each band member in various locations around the world, but when the cost proved prohibitive, the shoot was relocated to the Stock Hotel. Spencer remarked that the shoot "degenerated into chaos", adding that "by 8pm, everyone was in the bar, there were schoolkids all over the set, and the lighting crew couldn't start the generator.

It was Alice in Wonderland meets Apocalypse Now." Despite various meanings people have tried to read into the selection of the cover props, Johns said Gallagher simply selected items from the BBC props store he thought would look good in the picture. Two of the props that had considered thought in their inclusion were the inflatable globe (intended as a homage to the sleeve of Definitely Maybe) and the Rolls Royce, which was suggested by Arthurs. The release date in each region was commemorated on the calendar pictured on the sleeve; Harris said the dating "[encouraged] fans to believe that to buy a copy on the day it appeared was to participate in some kind of historical event."

Tracklisting

D'You Know What I Mean? – 7:42
My Big Mouth – 5:02
Magic Pie – 7:19
Stand by Me – 5:56
I Hope, I Think, I Know – 4:22
The Girl in the Dirty Shirt – 5:49
Fade In-Out – 6:52
Don't Go Away – 4:48
Be Here Now – 5:13
All Around the World – 9:20
It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) – 7:00
All Around the World (Reprise) – 2:08

Singles



D'You Know What I Mean?"
Released: 7 July 1997
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (FIN), #1 (IRE), #3 (CAN), #4 (US)



Stand By Me
Released: 22 September 1997
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #5 (US), #2 (IRE)



All Around The World
Released: 12 January 1998
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (IRE)



Don't Go Away" (Japan Only)
Released: 13 May 1998
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher

Last Chance To Vote For Oasis As MTV's Greatest Superstar

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1981: The year that saw the demise of Punk, the birth of New Romanticism, the rise of the CD, the death of Bob Marley, and John Lennon’s message for “the world to live as one” top the charts world-wide with the posthumously-released classic, Imagine.

It was also the year a new musical revolution rocked the planet - THE LAUNCH OF MTV.

From the moment Buggles' Video Killed the Radio Star ushered in the world’s first dedicated music channel, nothing would be the same again.

New musical superstars such as Madonna and Def Leppard were introduced and MTV would go on to single-handedly help create and break entire movements like 80s hair metal, hip-hop, grunge, nu-metal and Britpop to name but a few.

But who’s been the biggest act to find global fame, chart success and fan worship since that very launch in ’81? We're asking you to vote for your Greatest Superstar.

You can vote for Oasis by clicking here (sign up required.)

Source: www.mtv.co.uk

Oasis At Bridlington Spa

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The setlist from Oasis at the Bridlington Spa, Bridlington Spa. That took place earlier today.

Rock 'N' Roll Star
Lyla
Shock Of The Lightning
Roll With It
Cigarettes And Alcohol
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 V Festival,Staffordshire on Saturday.

The bottom picture is of the support act Detroit Social Club.

Chris Tests Patience

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Noel Gallagher told the girlfriend of Jet drummer Chris Cester the way to deal wild antics was with "patience and understanding".

"It didn't work out with the girl, so it wasn't the best advice," said Chris, 27.

Jet and Oasis are at the Virgin media V Festival and Noel, 42, is going to see Soundtrack Of Our Lives in London's Scala tonight for a V warm up.

Source: Daily Star

Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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For Japanese support and help follow @prettygreenjp

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

Kasabian Reject Oasis Tag

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British band Kasabian have the local bomb squad's number on speed dial but the new kings of "lad rock" insist their hell-raising days are behind them.

Short-listed for the prestigious Mercury Prize after their third album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum recently topped the charts, the psychedelic rockers flatly reject comparisons to another globally successful all-male British band that also has its fair share of awards: Oasis.

"People say we're going to be the new Oasis, but we're not," Kasabian vocalist Tom Meighan said during a recent trip to Tokyo.

"There is no new Oasis. We can't be Oasis because they've done it. Oasis were giants in the 90s. It's nice when people say it but they're kind of missing the point."

Kasabian supported Oasis in a series of stadium shows in Britain over the summer before flying to Japan to perform at the "Summer Sonic" music festival, but Meighan said this was for the band's own good.

"We played in front of almost a million people in three weeks," said the 28-year-old. "The record was just out so it's the best promotion you can get. You do it, don't you?"

Meighan admitted Kasabian used to be "terrors" on tour and trouble has sought them out in unusual ways: guitarist Sergio Pizzorno found a live World War Two grenade in his garden.

But now Meighan believes the band has grown up, with the critically acclaimed West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum marking a turning point for the musicians who hail from Leicester, England.

Source: www.news24.com

V Festival Weather Forecast

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Forecasters are expecting good conditions for this weekend's V Festival, which kicks-off on Saturday.

The dual leg event takes place in Weston Park, Staffordshire and Hylands Park, Essex.

According to current predictions, Chelmsford should see dry and bright conditions on both days, with temperatures reaching highs of 24 degrees Celsius.

The northern site is set to host similarly good weather, although people are warned that some rain could fall on Sunday amid the sunny intervals.

Oasis and The Killers headline the 2009 V, while Lily Allen, Elbow, Razorlight, The Streets, MGMT, The Ting Tings and Keane are also on the bill.

Source: www.yahoo.com

Oasis Busk Duo Asbo'd

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A pair of tuneless beggars have been slapped with Asbos to stop them belting out Oasis hit Wonderwall.

James Ryan, 40 and Andrew Cave, 39, infuriated residents and passers-by with relentless renditions of the Britpop classic while begging for money.

Ryan strummed his old guitar while Cave banged dustbin lids – often until 3am in Birmingham's trendy Moseley district.

And the only relief was when the duo occasionally played George Michael's Faith.

But their music-making was brought to an abrupt end this week as Birmingham magistrates handed down a two-year Asbo.

Faith

A spokesman for Birmingham City Council, who brought the action against them with West Midlands Police, said he was pleased with the outcome.

He said: "The duo would continuously play Oasis's Wonderwall.

"There would be Ryan playing the acoustic guitar, whilst Cave joined in with him by banging on dustbin lids or whatever other surface he was stood nearby.

"On rare occasions they broke into George Michael's Faith and we think the money they acquired is believed to fund their drug use.

"This order means Cave has been banned from playing a musical instrument in Moseley whilst Ryan has been banned from playing in Moseley Village.

"Both have been completely banned from begging in England and Wales."

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Oasis Roll Into Town Tonight

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Music giants Oasis are ready to rock Bridlington tonight in front of a sell-out crowd at the Spa.

The legendary Mancunian band, famed for anthems including Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger, added the Spa date as a warm up to their appearance at the V festival this weekend.

Hundreds of fans queued for tickets last month, with some even camping overnight, though many left the venue disappointed as tickets were snapped up within minutes.

However, more tickets were quietly released by the Spa this week, much to the suprise of some fans.

Jamie Webber was passing the Spa on Monday when he spotted a queue and was told that more Oasis tickets had been made available.

"It was just pure luck that I was there and managed to get two tickets," said Jamie.

"I do feel sorry for people who queued for hours first time round and got turned away."

Rumours that the Spa had released a further 300 tickets for sale on Monday have been denied by an East Riding of Yorkshire Council spokesman.

He said: "We had a small number of tickets that came back to us through returns which went on sale on Monday."

He explained that it is not unusual for promoters to return a small number of their allocation if extra space is made available either by the sound equipment not taking up as much room as expected or if the band's guest list is shortened.

"The tickets don't come back in a big block so we don't have an exact number of the returns we were able to sell, but it wasn't a massive amount," said the spokesman who added that fans may want to contact the Spa today to see if any further tickets were made available.

Dozens were sold through the online auction website eBay at vastly inflated prices and there were several tickets still available to buy this week over the internet.

Around 3,500 people are expected to enjoy tonight's performance which is a rarity for Oasis who regularly fill football stadiums with tens of thousands of their fans.

The band will be supported by the Detroit Social Club.

Source: www.bridlingtonfreepress.co.uk

New Oasis Song Appears Online

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A new Oasis song has appeared online.

The unidentified track was recorded by a fan during the soundcheck from a show in Hong Kong.

Lyrics for the song

Bye bye my family, I’m leaving
I’m gonna face all the stars in the sky
While I’ll be gone, don’t stop dreaming
Don’t be shy, don’t cry
Cos lazy days and sunny rays that guide me
Back home to where I belongIf God gives me grace
Then he will find me a space
So now I hope I’ll be singing this song

The song, which features just Noel Gallagher can be heard in the video above.

Listen To Oasis At V-Festival This Weekend

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Oasis will be headlining this year's V Festival which takes place at Weston Park and Hylands Park.

The band's performance will be streamed online at Absolute Radio's website.

To check out the gigs, click HERE.

The festival appearances will mark a triumphant return to the V Festival for Oasis who headlined previously in 2005.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Fans in the UK can also watch the full Oasis set live on 4Music as Dave Berry presents live coverage of the V Festival from Chelmsford, featuring live headline sets from Oasis and Keane live.

4Music is available to all digital TV sets be they Freeview, Sky or Virgin.

FAO Liam Gallagher: 5 Tips On Winning A Twitter Feud

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In some of the least shocking news of the year, the press is full of reports that…get this…Oasis's Liam and Noel Gallagher don't like each other. In fact, they haven't spoken in months.

But more interestingly, for one of the most Luddite the brothers have become surprisingly tech savvy. Noel Gallager's become a prolific blogger while his lairy little brother Liam has taken his battle with Noel to Twitter.

Though Liam's shown himself to be forward thinking by embracing Twitter, he could do with a few pointers. Here's 5 tips for him on how to win his Twitter feud.

1 Keep the true bitterness to direct messages

If your Twitter feed is unlocked, anyone can read it. Think carefully about what you're willing to broadcast publicly. If you must use Twitter to further your feud, restrict truly vitriolic sentiments to direct messages.

Direct Messages will be kept between you and your nemesis. To write a direct message either press the DM button in your Twitter client or stick a "d" at the front of your message.

2 Don't send barrages of tweets

Sending a stream of tweets about why you hate your brother's idiotic eyebrows or propensity to use Union Jack guitars might make you feel better but it'll irritate your followers. Keep your messages brief and break them up with other interesting content. Maybe tell us about your new fashion label or what it's like to be married to an All Saint. Average, we'd guess.

3 Include other sympathetic tweeters in @replies

If you know there are other people who agree with your opinion of your nemesis and their antics, get them involved. Strength in numbers works on Twitter too.

4 Make sure your message is clear

Avoid @liamgallagher's bizarre approach to arguments. If you don't make your issues with your enemy clear, people won't understand why they should be on your side. Liam's tweets are just confusing – "Just seen photos of the fool on the bill, outside some kebab house". Twitter is a window into your world, keep it clear! Maybe mention the fact that your sibling hasn't written a truly great song since The Masterplan and that he has terrible form when it comes to picking wives and naming kids…oh…on second thoughts people in glass houses and all that.

5 Know when to end the feud or take it to the real world

At some point you're going to have to face up to your rival in real life. For most people this will be in the office or in the local pub. In the case of Liam, this is likely to be on stage at a huge festival. Just have a big scrap and have done with it. You'll give Gordon Smart in The Sun something else to write about besides his abiding love for Kasabian.

Source : www.stuff.tv

Fans Queue Early For Brid Spa Oasis Gig

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Oasis fans queued through the night to secure the best spot at tonight's gig in Bridlington.

The Manchester band are playing at Brid Spa, in their third ever East Yorkshire concert.

Attracting Oasis is a huge coup for the venue, with the band's performance sandwiched between big festival appearances in South Korea and V Festival in Staffordshire.

It comes amid reports that all is not well between the Gallagher brothers.

Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher apparently no longer speak to one another, travelling on separate tour buses and only seeing each other on stage.

Frontman Liam is reported in NME as saying: "He doesn't like me and I don't like him, that's it.

"He hasn't told me what he thinks of anything this year.

"We've got nothing to say to each other at the moment."

Instead, the Gallaghers have been exchanging insults via Twitter and their blogs.
The doors open at 7pm for tonight's Oasis gig.

Source: www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk

Oasis World Tour Continues Today

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After a short break the Oasis World Tour continues later today, the band will play the picturesque Bridlington Spa with support coming from Newcastle band Detroit Social Club.

The band then move on to the following Festivals throughout Europe.

V Festival - Staffordshire (UK) - 22nd August
V Festival - Chelmsford (UK) - 23rd August
Rock en Seine - Paris (France) - 28th August
Rock Am See Festival - Konstanz (Germany) - 29th August

Oasis will finish their record-breaking 13 month world tour at the I-Day Festival in Milan on August 30th, this will be the last chance to see the band in 2009.

Oasisinet has teamed up with the festival to secure 20% off the face value of the tickets for Oasis fans.

To get your tickets, click HERE!

Babyshambles Put Next Album On Hold

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Pete Doherty's band Babyshambles have put their next album on hold over fears the public is sick of hearing rock music.

The troubled British star and his group were set to release their third record later this year (09) - but have decided to wait until 2010 to see if guitar-based independent music makes a chart comeback, according to drummer Adam Ficek.

He says, "The 'Shambles won't release until late next year, when the scene is more fruitful.

"At the moment there are many guitar bands struggling. People have got bored because there's a generic sound.

"There was a lot of money going into indie music so more mediocre bands have managed to sustain a career out of it."

And the musician blames a lack of rock 'n' roll role models in the industry at the moment for teens turning their backs on the genre.

He adds, "The kids don't want to be like Arctic Monkeys because they're not characters like (Oasis frontman) Liam Gallagher and (Blur star) Damon Albarn.

"A band similar to The Stone Roses or Oasis will emerge in the next three of four years. Some young with something to say, as no bands have anything to say right now. We haven't had a working-class band for ages."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Oasis Stars 'No longer Speak To Each Other'

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Relations between Oasis stars Liam and Noel Gallagher are now so bad they no longer speak, travel separately on tour and only see each other onstage, Liam claimed today.

Just days before Oasis headline the V Festival, the band's frontman said the pair last spoke during a row at an airport which left Noel in tears.

"He doesn't like me and I don't like him, that's it," Liam told NME.

"He hasn't told me what he thinks of anything this year. we've got nothing to say to each other at the moment."

Instead the Gallaghers have been exchanging insults via Twitter and blogs. This week Liam called his brother the "fool on the bill" after the guitarist was pictured on a night out, and accused him of looking like "he had got through to the next round of X Factor".

Noel recently complained that "What'siz'name" was "probably on his man period" during a gig at Camden's Roundhouse last month.

Liam said today that the pair now simply trade insults on the internet rather than face-to-face "to save the f****** tour imploding".

He said Noel wouldn't have the nerve to criticise him in person "because he's a f****** lightweight and he knows where he'd end up".

Liam continued: "We don't travel together, do we ... so I never really see him, the only time I see him is onstage and we're a little bit busy that time to be f****** scratching each other."

The brothers have been feuding for years but hostilities appear to have stepped up in recent years. In a recent interview Noel confessed that his two-year-old son Donovan has never even met his uncle.

Liam said the last conversation ended in a row. "I think it might have been about some f****** s*** support band he wanted to play with us and he didn't ask my permission. So we had a f****** ding-dong in the airport and I think he started crying then - that was it - doesn't travel with me anymore."

During the interview with NME, Liam referred to his brother as 'Parker' because of the songwriter's similarity to the chauffeur from 60s puppet TV series Thunderbirds.

And he said he was unsure about the future of the band after Noel had claimed that he would like a five-year hiatus.

"For the first time in my life I haven't got a f****** clue what's going on with Oasis, you know what I mean? It's pretty confusing but I'm not going to freak out about it."

Liam recently branched out into the fashion business, launching his own clothing label Pretty Green.

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Oasis' Liam Gallagher: 'I'm Happy If Noel Wants To Do A Solo Album'

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However, the singer says he'd rather do a new Oasis album in 'six months'

Oasis' Liam Gallagher has told NME.COM he would not stand in the way of his brother making a solo record.

The band's guitarist and main songwriter Noel Gallagher has previously suggested he would like to work on a solo record once Oasis finished touring current album 'Dig Out Your Soul', and the frontman said he won't object as long as it makes his sibling happy.

"Who knows, man, maybe he needs to go and do his solo record… fucking hell, I don't know, I really don't know," declared Liam, who has his own 'solo project' fashion label, Prettygreen.com. "If it [doing a solo album] makes him happy, yeah, if it makes him happy. It would sound very civilised I reckon… [that's] a fucking awful thing - but maybe it's a good thing for him."

However Liam, whose group will wrap up their 13-month world tour at the weekend by headlining V Festival (August 22-23), added that he would prefer to get cracking with another Oasis record.

"If it was up to me I'd have six months off and then get straight back in the studio and make records," he declared. "That's what I'm in Oasis for. I'm not here to fucking sit around for five years twiddling my thumbs."

For the full cover story interview, plus a preview of this year's V Festival, get this week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands now.

Source: www.nme.com

The Five Most Overrated Britpop Bands

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The Over/Under: Britpop

The Britpop phenomenon might have ended nearly 15 years ago, but it cast such a shadow over the U.K. music scene that its presence is still felt today.

Where would groups such as Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys or the Killers be without Blur, Pulp and Oasis? Often maligned as a scene obsessed with fame and fashion, the mid-’90s saw a revival of British creativity and provided a pop-friendly rebuttal to the dominant American grunge sound. By looking backward to the Kinks and Beatles, Britpop set the musical standards for years to come. With Blur back together and Jarvis Cocker on tour, it’s the perfect time to examine the most overrated and underrated bands of the Britpop era.

:: The Five Most Overrated Britpop Bands

1. Oasis

In the Britpop trifecta of Oasis, Blur and Pulp, Oasis was the most successful and the least interesting of the lot. While the band made some good pop songs and had a genuine lunatic in Liam Gallagher, Oasis was the very definition of overrated. From overhyped 1994 debut Definitely Maybe to the NME covers it still graces, Oasis received more praise than it merited. Oasis is like the Quentin Tarantino of the pop world; its first two efforts showed real talent, but the band has spent so long rehashing the same formula that it’s damaged the very reputation those initial works established. How many other groups have soldiered on despite producing nothing of interest since 1997? In a way, it’s impressive. But in another, more accurate way, it’s just sad.“Roll With It”:

2. Supergrass

Sure, Supergrass was nice and loud. But as much as critics liked to peg the band as “eclectic” and “ambitious,” and even though Supergrass took on everything from psychedelia to house music, somehow the songs tend to blend together. Because Supergrass was ostensibly more thoughtful than Oasis, the critics hyped the group to high heaven, and a massively overrated outfit was born.“Alright”:

3. Elastica

Elastica was a perfectly fine pop group, but with only one decent album under its belt, it’s difficult to see just what has made the band so celebrated. Was it Justine Frischmann’s badass persona? The group’s legacy as one of the few female-friendly crews in Britpop? Upon closer examination, that statement doesn’t really hold: What about Salad, Sleeper, Echobelly, Lush, the Cranberries and other bands with female members that found success during the Britpop era? Elastica’s reputation has grown over the years, while many of those equally interesting groups have been forgotten.“Car Song”:

4. The Verve

The Verve has one—count it, one—great song, and that is “Bittersweet Symphony.” Not only that, but “Bittersweet Symphony” was immeasurably improved by a Jay-Z remix. The most impressive aspect of the Verve is how Richard Ashcroft has successfully tricked the world into thinking of him as a deep, insightful writer, despite penning lyrics as inane as “Are you invited/To the party of life?/Now you’ve decided/Do you live ’til you die?” The answer to that question is, by the way, yes. Despite having more high-profile break-ups than Jennifer Aniston, the Verve has endured both commercially and critically. While 1995 sophomore album A Northern Soul had its moments, 1997’s Urban Hymns (the band’s biggest success) is one of the most bloated, boring and overpraised albums of the ’90s.“Bittersweet Symphony”:

5. Manic Street Preachers

The Manics were always in an awkward position; sneering at Britpop’s success but benefiting massively from the scene it helped create, making hit albums such as 1994’s The Holy Bible and 1996’s Everything Must Go. Guitarist Richey Edwards’ mysterious disappearance in 1995 (his family declared him dead in November 2008) made him a martyr for the group, and while his loss is still felt by family, friends and fans, it doesn’t mean that we have to take self-indulgent trash like “If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next” as “art.” If the Manics had embraced their pop sensibilities, below all the condescending trappings (see “Faster” or “Revol” for a pop sound buried under layers of production) they could have been truly great.“Faster”:

Source: www.magnetmagazine.com

50 Of Liam Gallagher's Best Quotes

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On his emotions: “I suppose I do get sad, but not for too long. I just look in the mirror and go, ‘What a good-looking fuck you are.’” (NME, November 2006).

For more of Liam's quotes click here

In This Week's NME Magazine...

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The new issue of NME, on sale across the UK from Wednesday 19 August, is a V Festival preview, featuring an illuminating interview with Liam Gallagher, who reveals what the future really holds for Oasis.

Source: www.nme.com
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