Ask Liam Gallagher

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The Internationally popular ‘Ask Liam’ series returns to the Pretty Green community next week. On the 21st October, Liam will pick a selection of your questions to answer by video.

You can Ask Liam in a variety of ways:

Twitter - Simply tweet a question and add #askliam at the end.
Email - Send a question via email to askliam@prettygreen.com
Community - Post your question as a comment to this post.
Video - Use your favourite video site to post a video question and send us the link (using the above options)

Source: www.prettygreen.com

Liam Gallagher Is A Kung Fu Star

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Has Liam Gallagher been mastering martial arts since Oasis went their separate ways this summer?

The notoriously grumpy singer looked trim and in good spirits as he pulled off a selection of Kung Fu moves in front of snappers at The Ivy last night.

Perhaps he was keen to show off his fancy fur shoes - baring a strikingly similar animal print pattern to that of his wife Nicole Appleton' boots.

Or perhaps Liam was sending a warning to brother Noel after he walked out on the band in August.

At least Nicole is still playing happy families.

Her sister Natalie and husband Liam Howlett were invited along for some grub.

Although the Prodigy star sadly let the group down in the footwear department.

See the pictures by clicking here.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Eyewitness Account Of The Fight That Split Oasis Emerges?

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A gossip website is claiming to have more details about the Paris fight that effectively led to Oasis' split.

As previously reported, the band failed to play the Paris Rock en Seine festival on August 28 after a fight between Noel and Liam Gallagher backstage, and now Holymoly.com is claiming to have an account from "a mole" who saw the dispute that triggered the split.

"The papers quite rightly reported the fact that Noel stormed out from their gig in Paris a minute before they were due onstage because Liam smashed his guitar - but the whole five minutes the saga lasted were proper comedy," explained the site.

Allegedly Liam had brought his own acoustic guitar to play in the dressing room and a row erupted when Noel made a "pithy comment about Liam's playing".

"Without thinking, Liam stood up and hurled the guitar at Noel. Naturally it missed and landed next at his feet instead," writes Holymoly.com.

"Realising Liam had mistakenly thrown his own guitar, Noel looked down, shrugged and stamped seven bells of shit out of it until it resembled the bottom of a hamster's cage."

It was then, as reported by NME.COM at the time, that the singer made his way to the stage and smashed up his older brother's guitars. Noel then "flicked the Vs, walked out of the backstage area, got into a taxi and went home".

The following day (August 29), Noel Gallagher then issued his full statement confirming he had left Oasis permanently.

Source: www.nme.com

From The Archives - "Can I Have More Hoover In Me Monitors!"

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Every now and then we here at Oasisinet have a tidy up in the office and try and find our desks again. It's at times like this that we often stumble upon some really cool stuff that we think you'll enjoy seeing too. So when we find something good we'll put it up at the Oasis YouTube page.

This week, we found the EPK* for the album 'Heathen Chemistry'. As always, the guys were on really good form and it makes for fun viewing - who knew that Henry the Hoover nearly made it on to the album!?

To watch it, click HERE!

Keep checking back to Oasisinet for more fun things from the archives...

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Alan McGee On CDs And Downloads

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Our very own Maxcast "Svengali" himself Alan McGee talks to Maxcast on a sunny October morning, on all things music and Alan. In this video he talks about the music industry, the demise of CDs, the surge of downloads and what he thinks the future is.

Watch more videos of Alan by visiting www.pepsimaxcast.com

Inside This Months Q Magazine

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Inside the current issue of Q Magazine (On sale now), there is a few pages on the Oasis split.

Oasis Tip From Spandau Ballet

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Comeback heroes Spandau Ballet have some advice for Noel and Liam Gallagher... have a punch-up.

Gary Kemp told us at the aftershow bash for their show in Dublin, their first since 1990: "Oasis need to learn from us. No one has had more fights than us. Going to the High Court for six weeks was hell. Not speaking for 19 years, I can hardly believe we've made it on stage tonight. I'm so proud. I can't believe we wasted all these years."

His bandmate Steve Norman, who teamed up with Tony Hadley and John Keeble to sue Gary for song-writing royalties and lost, said: "Oasis need to have a punch-up, take each other to court if that's what it takes to get it out of their system. But they are brothers like us and they love each other. Life's too short to hold a grudge. I was like a pig in s**t tonight - that's how happy I was."

Still, their gig nearly never happened at all. Steve, John and the tour keyboard player gatecrashed a beer festival and had one too many when security waded in.

Steve told us: "They warned us to stop dancing on the tables or we'd get chucked out. I didn't want to get in trouble before our comeback gig. Can you imagine what'd happen if I didn't make the first night?" True, so true.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

What's Next For Liam Gallagher

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Reality TV, song wars and new dance directions? NME’s Martin Robinson considers what’s next for Gallagher Jr

That’s it then, Oasis are officially dead.

Liam Gallagher fired the final bullet into the group’s lifeless body during an interview last week, declaring, “Oasis is no longer. I think we all know that. It’s a shame but that’s life... I’m thinking of what the next step is musically, which is all my mind’s on.”

It was a bit of a surprise, since the rumour was that Liam was going to continue Oasis without Noel, but it seems common sense has prevailed, and we’ve been spared the sight of Liam berating crowds for bottling new lead guitarist Spongebob Squarepants.

So what will Liam do next? His Pretty Green project will continue, but the itch to belt out some songs will hopefully result in new music from him soon.

Maybe when Noel starts releasing tunes. This could actually be the start of a highly productive beef to rival that between Jay-Z and Nas, as the two brothers trade diss songs, and try to prove who’s the best songwriter.

Liam’s improved considerably since ‘Little James’ and could hold his own, but his problem is that, unlike Noel, he’ll need collaborators. Since Noel slated all his bandmates when he left, you’d imagine Andy Bell and Gem Archer will be there for Liam, but we’d prefer to see him branch out a bit.

He’s been on Prodigy records before, and his appearance on Death In Vegas’ ‘Scorpio Rising’ was a sensation – Liam goes dance? Well, since in the same Times interview he revealed he used to breakdance and was into “old electro”, it could happen. Hey, it worked for Ian Brown.

If Liam isn’t up for pushing things on – and we really hope that he is – then perhaps Brownie can help in a different way. If King Monkey isn’t up for a Stone Roses reunion, then why doesn’t John Squire reform them with Liam as singer?

The youngster has certainly, “borrowed” some style tips from Ian Brown over the years and though the lad-rock community would probably implode, it’d be amazing.

Still, Liam’s so entertaining that there’s more open to him than just music. His brief appearance on Hell’s Kitchen provided a tantalising glimpse into Liam as a reality TV star.

We’d love to see him chinning snakes on I’m A Celebrity... or, having done food, we’d actually like to see Liam on something like What Not To Wear, dishing out his oddball-zen musings (“Just be, man” or “The comb is your friend”) to the great unwashed.

Seriously though, Oasis may be over, but the Gallagher Song Wars are just beginning; there’s a helluva lot of good music to come.

Source: NME Magazine thanks to Dougie for typing it up.

Oasis 'Dig Out Your Soul In The Street' Wins UK Music Video Award

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We're very pleased to announce that last night the film 'Dig Out Your Soul In The Streets' won 'The Innovation Award' at this year's UK Music Video Awards. The award recognises a "piece of work that extends the definition of the medium of music video, and the visual representation and promotion of music generally, through the most innovative and creative use of technology.

"The film was shot by directors The Malloys while Oasis were in New York in September 2008. It was inspired by a competition Big Brother Recordings ran at the time for fans of the band to record versions of four of the (at the time) unreleased tracks off the 'Dig Out Your Soul' album. The Malloys extended this idea to a group of street musicians in New York. 'Dig Out Your Soul In The Streets' documents the musicians learning the songs with Oasis then going out and performing them.

You can watch the award-winning 'Dig Out Your Soul In The Streets' above.

'Falling Down' also picked up 'Best Editing In A Video' at the evening's awards.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

New Pete Mckee Art Prints Available Now

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I kind of see Manchester as Sheffield’s naughty big brother who gets into trouble every now and then. We share a very similar DNA: Northern, industrial and musical. We’ve both made our mark on the psyche of the youth of today and yesterday, influencing them to dress and dance in a way that separates them from others and makes them feel special while sat alone in a bedroom reading LP sleeves listening to music inspired by rain and industry.

This exhibition is my way of celebrating the role Manchester’s music scene has played in helping sullen teenagers grow up to be Guardian-reading social workers and teachers — or Tesco night line managers — or artists.

This is my first exhibition in Manchester and call at Odd, Odder and Oddest bars from now till 14th January.

Oddest – Wilbraham Road: 8 October – 5 November Odd – The Northern Quarter: 5 November – 7 December Odder – Oxford Road: 7 December – 14 January

Special edition prints Printed on high quality art paper, there is a limited edition run of only 10 per image. Each is signed, numbered and has the story and the title hand written underneath by myself. Price £150 unframed £200 framed.

Open edition prints Are printed to order on quality art paper, each is 60cm x 60cm and is accompanied by the story printed along the bottom of the print. Price £30, these prints are also available from Piccadilly Records, 53 Oldham Street, Manchester

Canvas prints Printed on high quality canvas. They are 20” x 20” and are mounted to a box frame. Price £100.

Source: www.therealmckee.co.uk

Click here to see the rest of the collection or for details to order a print.

Ex-Oasis Bonehead Hits The Road With New Band

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Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, founder member and former guitarist with Oasis, has announced a UK and European tour with Manchester’s most talked-about new band, The Vortex.

"It really is like the old days of Oasis for me – these small, sweaty gigs where the audience are going barmy. There's a real menace and excitement to this band. I've seen it before with Oasis. And I'm seeing it all over again with The Vortex." Bonehead talking about The Vortex.

The Vortex are cooking up a storm at their regular visits to Alan McGee's Death Disco in London, and are currently recording their debut album with Bonehead on production duties.

“You can always put your trust in Manchester music and the Vortex are set for big things, they've been setting their controls for the heart of the northern anthem as if Kasabian never existed. Plus, the new demos have been surpassing all expectation: pure anthems for party people. Oh yeah, they just added Bonehead (of Oasis fame) on guitar.” Alan McGee (writing in The Guardian)

The Vortex consist of Mike Price (vocals), Bonehead (guitar), Maz Bedjet (guitar), Nick Repton (bass), Sean O'Donnell (drums) and Jaxx* (backing vocals).

JAXX (Heather Small/Cotton Club vocalist) has also joined The Vortex full-time, and will be touring with the band this autumn. The band have also recently filmed their part in brit-gangster flick ‘Freight’ with celebrated hard man Joe Egan.

For the tour dates and more visit www.myspace.com/thevortexmanchester

Kasabian Not Fussed Over US Success

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Kasabian's Tom Meighan has said he is not fussed about breaking America - because he can't be bothered to tour there.

Tom told #5 magazine: "I'm not a**ed about it mate, the record (West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum) went to No 98 on the Billboard which is s**t, sold about 10,000.

"To break America you have to tour the motherf****r, and that takes a lot of time, it's massive..."

Tom added: "No-one but Coldplay and U2 are breaking America. It might happen, but we're certainly not going to change what we do. We're so dangerous for them, and we're not going to become non-confrontational."

The Shoot The Runner rocker also said Kasabian couldn't fill the void left by Oasis' split as the two bands are too different.

He said: "Well everyone keeps tipping us to fill the void, but you can't fill that void. Oasis are a big, anthemic sing-along band, while we're more of a dance-along band, we're completely different. If you're gonna call them The Beatles, then we're the Stones, you know what I mean?"

Source: www.virginmedia.com

Steve Jones: Oasis' Heyday Was Over

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Steve Jones has said he doesn't mind that Oasis have split as the band were past their heyday.

The T4 presenter said he was a big fan of the "phenomenal band" - but he didn't feel they had produced their best work in recent years.

Steve said: "I'm a big fan of Noel and Liam, I think they're great guys, but I don't think they've produced their finest work over the last, say, 10 years."

Source: Press Association

The Q Awards 2009: Vote Now!

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On Monday, October 26 Q will once again honour the biggest and best stars in music at The Awards.

Q Awards 2009 with Russian Standard Vodka celebrate a great year in music as Oasis, Muse, Kasabian, U2, Florence And The Machine, Kings Of Leon, Dizzee Rascal and Arctic Monkeys prepare to fight it out for a golden Q.

Last year's Q Awards with Russian Standard Vodka saw Coldplay take home the prestigious Best Act in the World Today however this year they face strong opposition in the form of recently split Oasis, Muse, Arctic Monkeys and the all-conquering Kings Of Leon.

Kasabian and Florence And The Machine both crown their hugely successful year by garnering three nominations apiece.

Comenting on the nominees Q Magazine Editor-In-Chief Paul Rees highlighted the breadth of Q reader's taste, "The Q Awards prides itself on honouring the best popular music of the year and the 2009 vintage is no exception. Once again the nominations prove that great music continues to be made across a broad range of styles. The nominations are compiled from votes cast in their thousands by Q's readers, listeners, viewers and online users, so they reflect the choice of the nation's music fans."

Click here to support your favourite band for the Q Awards 2009 with Russian Standard Vodka

Liam Gallagher's Solo Material Promises To Be Interesting

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The surly rock 'n' roll star is going into the studio with The Prodigy's Liam Howlett, who also happens to be his brother-in-law.

A source said: "Now Oasis have split they are getting their heads together to see what they can come up with."

I would have thought our kid would have had enough of keeping it in the family by now.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Noel Gallagher Writes England World Cup Tune

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Wonderball! Noel Gallagher is writing a song for England's World Cup campaign.

But the track will be an unofficial anthem, rather than a tune approved by the Football Association. A music insider tells me: "After all the drama with Oasis, Noel has been taking an extended break from music. He plans to come back with strong solo material next year and he thinks a World Cup anthem is the perfect way to kick it off.

"He wants to return to classic World Cup songs of old and is taking inspiration from tracks like Three Lions which have been sung on the terraces for years."

A World Cup song would be Noel's first attack on the charts since quitting Oasis in August after falling out with brother Liam. Not one to hang about, Manchester City fan Noel is already working on ideas for the track.

The pal added: "It's early days but he's got plenty of ideas. He's been talking to his celeb friends about getting involved with the track. He's keen to get his good friend, Tom Meighan from Kasabian, to join him on vocals."

Source: www.newsoftheworld.co.uk

Shamelessly Scruffy, Liam

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There's not much Morning Glory about Liam Gallagher's appearance since Oasis came to such a shabby end.

The band's foul-mouthed former frontman always prided himself in being the outrageously frank Gallagher brother. Now he looks like he really is turning into Frank Gallagher.

Liam, 37, seemed to be dressed for the part of the scruffbag from TV's Shameless - played by David Threlfall, below - when he was spotted near his home in Hampstead, west London.

The rough and ready rocker recently launched his own fashion label, Pretty Green, which includes trendy jackets for men.

He was modelling his new brand in public last week and while it was green it sure wasn't pretty.

Oasis split earlier in the year after Liam had a huge punch-up with brother Noel.

He called the breakup a "shame" - but isn't the shame on Liam for being seen looking like this? Definitely Maybe.

Source: www.people.co.uk

Liam Gallagher Talks Style And More

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Would you tell Liam Gallagher he looks like a man in a white coat? No, nor would we (we were scared even to mention the leopard-print loafers)

'No, no, no, no, no,' shouts Liam Gallagher, rolling his eyes.

'The day I ask my missus for advice on what I should wear, I'll just pack it all in and go home.

'I know what looks good on me and that is as far as it goes. No one can tell me what to wear. I do what I like.'

I'd innocently enquired whether the multimillionaire Oasis frontman, better known for lager and brawling, might possibly have been influenced by his pop-star wife in launching a clothes label called Pretty Green. Clearly not.

'But then I don't interfere with her either,' he continues. 'She'll come down and ask how she looks and I'll go, "Great", but the minute you say anything, like "What about that?" or "That looks better", they bite your head off . You can't win man, not ever.'

His label's style is 'subtle', he explains, his wide Manchester accent unaltered by years down south.

'No big stripes, nothing flash or loud. It's classic stuff - trench coats, parkas, desert boots, nice cashmeres. Nothing wild, man - just good clobber. It's more about style than fashion - because it's me and I won't take any notice of trends. I don't do fashion. In my opinion a girl has to look like a girl and a lad look like a lad.

Look at them pointed shoes. They're for girls and that. I don't like those skin-tight jeans, either. I don't mind a bit of slim, but I can't tell whether you're a chick or a bloke...

'A lot of people are having a pop at these,' he says, plonking a foot on the table to show me his faux (I hope) leopard skin, Yves St Laurent driving loafers.

'They're my pride and joy. I love them.'

Gallagher is like a firework - light the touch paper and he's off ranting about every subject under the sun. So while he's on a roll I decide to ask him about Michael Jackson.

'He was genius, without a doubt. Not my kind of music, though. I preferred him when he was in the Jackson Five but then he turned into a bit of a nut job. But it was always on the cards, wasn't it? Anyone who has their own fairground in the back garden has to go nuts. I have a couple of trees and a garden shed so it keeps me well on the ground.'

Born William John Paul Gallagher 37 years ago in Burnage, Liam was never expected to make any money - at least, not by his teachers. After being expelled from school aged 15 for fighting, he found a job creosoting fences and, to fund his clothes habit, sold knocked-off Stone Island and Calvin Klein from a huge holdall on street corners.

'He used to smother his hair in gel, nicking my deodorant and aftershave,' wrote eldest brother Paul in his book Brothers: From Childhood To Oasis.

'He wouldn't go out unless he looked perfect.'

Liam says, 'I was into clothes big style and saved up to buy me clobber. I'd get my giro and buy a Patrick tracksuit top or a nice bit of Lacoste, Levi's, Dunlop Green Flash. You know the stuff. Football gear we'd wear down Maine Road (Manchester City's former ground).

'It's a working-class thing - you work all week and then on the weekends you can have a bit of style, be the rock star, you know what I mean. Look cool. Style is what counts, man. Fashion comes and goes. Style remains. It's about class. These things have been going for years. It's about what you put them with.

'I love style - proper style. To be honest I get a bit nervous when I do these interviews about the label because you might ask me about cloth or something and I haven't got a clue. But I know what looks good and feels good and that is enough for me. I hate it when people say one thing goes with something else. I'll wear what I want.'

'Caning it doesn't work with kids. You wake up the next day after a session and you're looking for bits of homework and football boots. It's rubbish' That swagger saw Gallagher invited by school chum Paul 'Guigsy' McGuigan to join his band, Rain.

Liam's natural presence as frontman soon saw it become his band. After inviting his guitarist older brother Noel to join, they changed their name to Oasis and in 1994 released their first album, Definitely Maybe, which became the fastest-selling debut LP ever released in the UK. Since then they have broken all previous records with an unprecedented 22 successive singles in the UK top ten.

Noel left the band in August, and Liam is currently auditioning for a replacement guitarist.

But it wasn't just the band's phenomenal success that kept Liam in the headlines.

Among many other incidents, he's been banned from Cathay Pacific over an argument about a scone (he later said he'd rather walk), charged with assault in Australia, arrested for fighting in Germany and had an alleged tear-up with Paul Gascoigne in London's Groucho Club that ended with the singer setting off a fire extinguisher in the footballer's face.

So when, one week ago, Gallagher tore through our early-morning photo-shoot in a distracted fug, refused to look at any of the pictures and went home, cancelling our interview, I was hardly surprised. Must have been a heavy night, I thought. But I couldn't have been more wrong.

Today, he bowls up with that trademark Liam swagger, right on time at midday for a chat in a pub on the edge of Hampstead Heath. He's dressed in jeans, a Pretty Green parka and those Yves St Laurent loafers. While I plump for a pint of bitter, I am shocked to hear him order a bottle of water.

'Last week,' he says, not looking me in the eye, 'I was really sick. I was moving house and my kids were going back to school. I didn't want to do this and not give it my best, you know what I mean? I wanted to do it right.'

No more hellraising, then?

'I've knocked all that (he makes a sign to indicate cocaine use) on the head since last November. I'll have a drink now and again. But not for the time being - I'm having a rest.

'You must remember, though, that I've caned it for 20 years and not just on the sauce but with all sorts. I've had a great time and now I'm having a break. It doesn't work with kids, man. You wake up the next day after a session and you're looking for bits of your kids' homework and football boots. You're all over the place - it's rubbish.'

Gallagher has even been sighted running, knocking out ten miles a day around Hampstead Heath. He's not as rock 'n' roll as I'd expected, even admitting to moisturising.

'I'm bang into all that,' he says. 'I'm into my haircuts and keeping clean and I will moisturise now and again. If you've been sitting in a pub for three weeks you dry up a bit, don't you?

I'm into smelling good and looking good. I do a bit of Christian Dior and there's another one I like - Very Sexy: For Him, by Victoria's Secret. But once it's done and the bottle is finished I'll move on.'

Gallagher lives in north London with his second wife, former All Saint Nicole Appleton, and their son Gene, eight. He also has a son, Lennon, ten, with Patsy Kensit.

The boys attend the same school but, while Gene lives in Hampstead with his parents, Lennon shuttles between there and Kensit's house. Then there's 11-year-old Molly, who lives with her mother Lisa Moorish.

'I don't really have any hobbies,' he says.

'I just like meeting people and hanging out. I like people. And I love being a dad. Family is the most important thing in the world. Kids are the nuts, man. I did all the nappy changing - all that. I am hopeless at putting up light fittings but I do my bit elsewhere. I'm up first every morning with my kids. I do the school run. It sorts my head out. I love it.'

Private or state school?

'Private. I've worked hard and they've got just as much right to be there as any banker or broker's kid.'

Gallagher's own school days bore no comparison: 'When I was in school I got in a scrap and got hit over the head with a hammer. I see all these hoodie kids on the street and I suppose that was me once, hanging on the street corner, up to no good... only I was dressed much better.

'We used to get dragged to church, all three of us boys (he is the youngest and Paul the oldest), dressed in jumpers that my mum had knitted. She would take the body and blood of Christ then go home and get battered by my dad, so she left him when I was ten.

But when she went back to take Communion again they said you can't take it, you're divorced. So what they were saying was, if you stay at home and get a kicking on a regular basis, you can have one of these. If not, there's the door.'

A passionate man, he cites George Harrison, John Lennon ('the coolest nerd in the world'), Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones and Paul Weller as his style heroes. The least stylish rock star of all time? His brother, Noel.

'He dresses like Liz Hurley's son,' says Gallagher, who didn't invite Noel to his wedding last year and admits to not having a civilised conversation with him in over 12 months.

'He's on the posh vibe. Loves a cardigan and all that. He had some of the Pretty Green gear when we were almost on speaking terms, but I don't think he's happy about it. A few of my mates were backstage wearing it and he was like, "Why are you wearing that?" And my mates were like, "Cos you bloody can't." What does he know anyway? His fashion sense is massively overrated.'

At this point, I really want to ask how Liam feels about the Oasis split. But the subject is totally off-limits.

The week before our chat I was told by his publicist not to ask about the subject - not once, but four times.

And today Stevie Allen, Liam's personal minder, driver (Liam has never driven a car) and partner in Pretty Green, sits behind right me all through our interview. Not the best circumstances for an open conversation. Nevertheless, I carry on regardless and pop the question.

Sitting back in his chair, he lets out a big sigh and says, 'I'd love to talk to you about it but I can't because I haven't had the time - after 18 years in Oasis - to think about the situation. It's only just been a month and I have to sit down and work it out because as far as I'm concerned my comments would be on my musical headstone. But I'm gutted. I love being in Oasis. When I'm ready, you will hear my side of the story. It wasn't a shock to me that we split - but there has been enough said about us.

'What I will say is that it took the members of Oasis to knock it on the head. All the people who said we wouldn't last? We did - and in the end no one got to us except for us. We were the ones who brought Oasis down and not our critics. I'm very proud of that.'

THE CLOTHES

Gallagher's Pretty Green range (named after a Paul Weller song) might be described as late Mod-influenced smart casual wear, although never before has that kind of clothing been made to such luxurious specifications. 'We just went for it, man,' says Gallagher, who conceived the range with tailor Nick Holland.

'I wanted it to be the best 'cos there's no point in mucking about, is there? If it don't look good on me, then I'm not having it. And, if no one else buys it, at least I've got a nice wardrobe out of it.

I just wanted to make things that I couldn't find for myself in the best fabrics and in the best quality that look and feel great. It's not about making money. 'I am not forcing anyone to go out and buy it but I meant to do it for us and those that are into it - those people who've stopped me and asked where they could buy stuff from. 'I love the clothes and the music so if you like it, buy it. If you can't afford it, save up like I did.'

Pretty Green Black collection is available from the end of October at Selfridges, Cruise, Flannels and selected independents. new.prettygreen.com

You can see a number of pictures of Liam in a number of the items from the new range by clicking here.

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

Happy Birthday To Us

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New Images From Pretty Green

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The collection goes on sale this month at outlets including Selfridges (London and Manchester): Flannels (nationwide); Cruise( Edinburgh & Glasgow); Philip Browne (Norwich) and Peggs & Son (Brighton).

Source: www.prettygreen.com
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