Liam Gallagher

Later today Liam Gallagher will be Linus' and Nicola Savino's guest on Deejay Chiama Italia.
The show is broadcast between 10-12AM (local time), 09-11AM (UK Time) for times for other countries click here.
You can listen live by clicking here or here in low-fi with no plugins.
Liam Gallagher On DeeJay Radio Later Today

Later today Liam Gallagher will be Linus' and Nicola Savino's guest on Deejay Chiama Italia.
The show is broadcast between 10-12AM (local time), 09-11AM (UK Time) for times for other countries click here.
You can listen live by clicking here or here in low-fi with no plugins.
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

Familiar to Millions is a live album by Oasis from their July 21, 2000 concert at Wembley Stadium and was released on 13th November 2000. Familiar to Millions debuted at a respectable #5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone (Platinum) and has estimated world sales of 1 million. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, Double CD, Double Cassette, Triple Vinyl and MiniDisc.
Track listing
All tracks written by Noel Gallagher, except where noted. Times are taken from the Double CD edition of the album.
Fuckin' In The Bushes (intro tape) – 3:04
Go Let It Out – 5:32
Who Feels Love? – 5:59
Supersonic – 4:30
Shakermaker – 5:13
Acquiesce – 4:18
Step Out (Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/Moy) – 4:05
Gas Panic! – 8:01
Roll With It – 4:43
Stand By Me – 5:49
Wonderwall – 4:46
Cigarettes & Alcohol – 6:52
Don't Look Back in Anger – 5:27
Live Forever – 5:09
Hey Hey, My My (Young) – 3:45
Champagne Supernova – 6:32
Rock 'N' Roll Star – 7:26
Video Version (DVD / VHS)
As well as the whole show the DVD features the following:
45 minute documentary shot in and around Wembley by Grant Gee including backstage interviews and fans footage.
Multicamera angles on the track "Cigarettes & Alcohol".
Live screen films for "Go Let It Out", "Supersonic", "Live Forever" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star".
Complete Discography (inc. international releases) with audio clips and artwork.
Stunning Dolby 5.0 stereo sound.
CDRom element - links to an exclusive page on the Oasis website with as-yet unseen photos and Songplayer module where fans can teach themselves to play 'Live Forever'.
'Tambourine' icon - click it and it takes you to and from the documentary in real time. A first for a non-film release.
The VHS features the whole show and a 20 minute documentary (entitled 'Mad Fer It') featuring exclusive interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher. This documentary is unique to the VHS format.
Audio Version (CD / Vinyl / Cassette / MiniDisc)
The CD features a extra bonus track, a cover of The Beatles' song "Helter Skelter", which was recorded at the Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA on April 16, 2000.
A highlights CD was released on October 1, 2001 to celebrate Oasis' tenth anniversary as a band. "Fuckin' In The Bushes", "Step Out", "Stand By Me", "Hey Hey My My", and "Helter Skelter" were all ommitted.
As Liam didn't bother to sing the choruses of "Wonderwall" and also changed the words to other parts of the song ("By now you should have somehow... realised not to sniff glue" / "And all the lights that light the way are... doin' me fuckin' 'ead in!") at the July 21 gig, the version on the various audio formats features a different vocal track to the original one recorded at Wembley. This also applies to Noel's backing vocals. Most of these overdubbed vocals were recorded live at Oasis' gig at the Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, on March 5, 2000. Only one line: "I'm sure you heard it all before, but you never really had a doubt", is from the actual Wembley gig, as Liam slightly messed up this line in the Tokyo performance.
The audio version of the album is also missing various bits of between-track banter.
Other Trivia
A promo video of the Wembley version of "Gas Panic!" was distributed to music channels. The video featured visuals from throughout the gig and was slightly edited down to 6:57.
A "Gas Panic!" promo CD was issued in Brazil to promote Oasis' appearance at the Rock In Rio festival on January 14, 2001. The 2-track CD included the album version and an edited version of the Wembley track, which was edited down to 4:28.
The live album came about after the chaotic Wembley gig of July 22, 2000. This concert was being broadcast live to dozens of countries across the world but was hampered by an extremely drunk Liam Gallagher, whose out-of-tune singing and general ranting made it into an unappealing showcase of Oasis' live capabilities in the eyes of Sony BMG, who were worried about a large number of bootleg recordings being distributed.
Each of the six different formats (plus the 2001 highlights CD) had a different colour for its own cover art.
On This Day In Oasis History...

Familiar to Millions is a live album by Oasis from their July 21, 2000 concert at Wembley Stadium and was released on 13th November 2000. Familiar to Millions debuted at a respectable #5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone (Platinum) and has estimated world sales of 1 million. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, Double CD, Double Cassette, Triple Vinyl and MiniDisc.
Track listing
All tracks written by Noel Gallagher, except where noted. Times are taken from the Double CD edition of the album.
Fuckin' In The Bushes (intro tape) – 3:04
Go Let It Out – 5:32
Who Feels Love? – 5:59
Supersonic – 4:30
Shakermaker – 5:13
Acquiesce – 4:18
Step Out (Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/Moy) – 4:05
Gas Panic! – 8:01
Roll With It – 4:43
Stand By Me – 5:49
Wonderwall – 4:46
Cigarettes & Alcohol – 6:52
Don't Look Back in Anger – 5:27
Live Forever – 5:09
Hey Hey, My My (Young) – 3:45
Champagne Supernova – 6:32
Rock 'N' Roll Star – 7:26
Video Version (DVD / VHS)
As well as the whole show the DVD features the following:
45 minute documentary shot in and around Wembley by Grant Gee including backstage interviews and fans footage.
Multicamera angles on the track "Cigarettes & Alcohol".
Live screen films for "Go Let It Out", "Supersonic", "Live Forever" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star".
Complete Discography (inc. international releases) with audio clips and artwork.
Stunning Dolby 5.0 stereo sound.
CDRom element - links to an exclusive page on the Oasis website with as-yet unseen photos and Songplayer module where fans can teach themselves to play 'Live Forever'.
'Tambourine' icon - click it and it takes you to and from the documentary in real time. A first for a non-film release.
The VHS features the whole show and a 20 minute documentary (entitled 'Mad Fer It') featuring exclusive interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher. This documentary is unique to the VHS format.
Audio Version (CD / Vinyl / Cassette / MiniDisc)
The CD features a extra bonus track, a cover of The Beatles' song "Helter Skelter", which was recorded at the Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA on April 16, 2000.
A highlights CD was released on October 1, 2001 to celebrate Oasis' tenth anniversary as a band. "Fuckin' In The Bushes", "Step Out", "Stand By Me", "Hey Hey My My", and "Helter Skelter" were all ommitted.
As Liam didn't bother to sing the choruses of "Wonderwall" and also changed the words to other parts of the song ("By now you should have somehow... realised not to sniff glue" / "And all the lights that light the way are... doin' me fuckin' 'ead in!") at the July 21 gig, the version on the various audio formats features a different vocal track to the original one recorded at Wembley. This also applies to Noel's backing vocals. Most of these overdubbed vocals were recorded live at Oasis' gig at the Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, on March 5, 2000. Only one line: "I'm sure you heard it all before, but you never really had a doubt", is from the actual Wembley gig, as Liam slightly messed up this line in the Tokyo performance.
The audio version of the album is also missing various bits of between-track banter.
Other Trivia
A promo video of the Wembley version of "Gas Panic!" was distributed to music channels. The video featured visuals from throughout the gig and was slightly edited down to 6:57.
A "Gas Panic!" promo CD was issued in Brazil to promote Oasis' appearance at the Rock In Rio festival on January 14, 2001. The 2-track CD included the album version and an edited version of the Wembley track, which was edited down to 4:28.
The live album came about after the chaotic Wembley gig of July 22, 2000. This concert was being broadcast live to dozens of countries across the world but was hampered by an extremely drunk Liam Gallagher, whose out-of-tune singing and general ranting made it into an unappealing showcase of Oasis' live capabilities in the eyes of Sony BMG, who were worried about a large number of bootleg recordings being distributed.
Each of the six different formats (plus the 2001 highlights CD) had a different colour for its own cover art.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher is answering your questions via video.
Todays question is from Weargas:
Whats the chances of starting a line for the little fella?? Hes 3 now and its time his mam stopped dressing him like he just fell out of ASDA. Time I started taking over his style but I need some nice threads man.
You can ask your own question - either email askliam@prettygreen.com, tweet it adding #askliam, or post it here on youtube as a video question.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Ask Liam Gallagher - Weargas - Pretty Green
Liam Gallagher is answering your questions via video.
Todays question is from Weargas:
Whats the chances of starting a line for the little fella?? Hes 3 now and its time his mam stopped dressing him like he just fell out of ASDA. Time I started taking over his style but I need some nice threads man.
You can ask your own question - either email askliam@prettygreen.com, tweet it adding #askliam, or post it here on youtube as a video question.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Arctic Monkeys
Oasis
Serge Pizzorno

Kasabian rocker Serge Pizzorno believes rock and roll is dying out and his band and the Arctic Monkeys are the only real rock bands left in the country.
The Kasabian rocker bemoaned the state of the British music industry, insisting his group and the Arctic Monkeys are the only "proper" rock bands left after the split of Oasis earlier this year.
He said: "We never actually said we were the biggest band in the UK but what we did say is that now, with Oasis splitting up, there aren't many proper rock n roll bands left. Can you name one?
"There are only us and the Arctic Monkeys. All the rest of them have released s**t albums or didn't care enough in the first place."
The 'Fire' hitmakers are currently on their biggest UK tour to date but Serge insists they aren't intimidated by the size of the crowds.
He added: "I'm not scared at all about playing arenas but it's a difficult thing - you've got to be careful. They're big buildings so you've got to put on a show but also keep the vibe going.
"I think it gives us more of a chance to do everything bigger - make it a real psychedelic trip. It will be a beautiful show."
Source: www.contactmusic.com
Serge Pizzorno Believes Rock And Roll Is Dying Out

Kasabian rocker Serge Pizzorno believes rock and roll is dying out and his band and the Arctic Monkeys are the only real rock bands left in the country.
The Kasabian rocker bemoaned the state of the British music industry, insisting his group and the Arctic Monkeys are the only "proper" rock bands left after the split of Oasis earlier this year.
He said: "We never actually said we were the biggest band in the UK but what we did say is that now, with Oasis splitting up, there aren't many proper rock n roll bands left. Can you name one?
"There are only us and the Arctic Monkeys. All the rest of them have released s**t albums or didn't care enough in the first place."
The 'Fire' hitmakers are currently on their biggest UK tour to date but Serge insists they aren't intimidated by the size of the crowds.
He added: "I'm not scared at all about playing arenas but it's a difficult thing - you've got to be careful. They're big buildings so you've got to put on a show but also keep the vibe going.
"I think it gives us more of a chance to do everything bigger - make it a real psychedelic trip. It will be a beautiful show."
Source: www.contactmusic.com
Liam Gallagher
Ricky Hatton

At the weekend Hatton - who's said to be worth £40million - attended the launch of his mate Liam Gallagher's new clothing line in London. But he admits he chinned the Oasis frontman for ripping off his own fashion range.
Ricky laughs: "I couldn't believe how similar Liam's stuff was to mine. It's all typical Mancunian clothes with floppy hats and the likes. Liam calls me his fashion rival - but he's not in my class."
Read the full interview by clicking here.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Ricky Hatton Admits He Chinned Liam Gallagher

At the weekend Hatton - who's said to be worth £40million - attended the launch of his mate Liam Gallagher's new clothing line in London. But he admits he chinned the Oasis frontman for ripping off his own fashion range.
Ricky laughs: "I couldn't believe how similar Liam's stuff was to mine. It's all typical Mancunian clothes with floppy hats and the likes. Liam calls me his fashion rival - but he's not in my class."
Read the full interview by clicking here.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Liam Gallagher

It's been a while, I'm sure your arsed, but if you are, you can follow me at @prettygreenltd or http://www.prettygreen.com/... LG
Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

It's been a while, I'm sure your arsed, but if you are, you can follow me at @prettygreenltd or http://www.prettygreen.com/... LG
Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Jedward
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher has waded into the Jedward row.
The Oasis singer, who is estranged from sibling Noel, said: "I know all about annoying f****** brothers. But nobody comes close to them. How do you not smack them? What the f*** is happening to British music?" Liam, who was at South Kensington's Gore Hotel, added: "And what are those things on their heads?"
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Liam Gallagher: I'd Smack X Factor's Jedward Twins
Liam Gallagher has waded into the Jedward row.
The Oasis singer, who is estranged from sibling Noel, said: "I know all about annoying f****** brothers. But nobody comes close to them. How do you not smack them? What the f*** is happening to British music?" Liam, who was at South Kensington's Gore Hotel, added: "And what are those things on their heads?"
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Avril Lavigne
Chris Brown
Kate Perry
Oasis
Rihanna
R&B singer Rihanna has beaten off competition from stars like Madonna and Britney Spears after her track 'Umbrella' has been voted the best of the decade in a new survey.
The 21-year-old has admitted she's wracked with nerves as she prepares for a show in London next week which will be her first solo concert since the violent bust-up with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown in February this year, Contactmusic reported.
But the pop star will be pleased to know that her British fans have picked her song and music video for 'Umbrella' as the best of the last 10 years, according to a survey by BT media.
Second on the list was 'All The Things She Said' by Russian duo t.A.T.u followed by Avril Lavigne's 'Sk8er Boi'.
Pop princess Spears was placed fourth for her hit single 'Everytime' while rock band Oasis bagged the fifth position for their track 'The Importance Of Being Idle'.
British songwriter, actor Will Young was ranked sixth for 'Leave Right Now' followed by 'Hot and cold' by Katy Perry.
Troubled star Amy Winehouse raced ahead of Madonna as she bagged the eight position for her song 'Back To Black' while Material Girl's 'Hung up' ranked ninth. The tenth on the list was Kylie Minogue and her song 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'.
Source: www.screenindia.com
Rihanna's 'Umbrella' Voted Decade's Best Song
R&B singer Rihanna has beaten off competition from stars like Madonna and Britney Spears after her track 'Umbrella' has been voted the best of the decade in a new survey.
The 21-year-old has admitted she's wracked with nerves as she prepares for a show in London next week which will be her first solo concert since the violent bust-up with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown in February this year, Contactmusic reported.
But the pop star will be pleased to know that her British fans have picked her song and music video for 'Umbrella' as the best of the last 10 years, according to a survey by BT media.
Second on the list was 'All The Things She Said' by Russian duo t.A.T.u followed by Avril Lavigne's 'Sk8er Boi'.
Pop princess Spears was placed fourth for her hit single 'Everytime' while rock band Oasis bagged the fifth position for their track 'The Importance Of Being Idle'.
British songwriter, actor Will Young was ranked sixth for 'Leave Right Now' followed by 'Hot and cold' by Katy Perry.
Troubled star Amy Winehouse raced ahead of Madonna as she bagged the eight position for her song 'Back To Black' while Material Girl's 'Hung up' ranked ninth. The tenth on the list was Kylie Minogue and her song 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'.
Source: www.screenindia.com
Pretty Green


Saturday the 7th of November 2009 saw the official launch party of Pretty Green happen in London.
A brilliant night was had by all including competition winners Jaswant & Jen, click here for a large selection of photos from the night.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
The Pretty Green Launch Party


Saturday the 7th of November 2009 saw the official launch party of Pretty Green happen in London.
A brilliant night was had by all including competition winners Jaswant & Jen, click here for a large selection of photos from the night.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Bonehead
Oasis
The Vortex

He spent eight years in Britain’s biggest band – but Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs is going back to basics with his new outfit.
The former Oasis guitarist even drove the tour bus when The Vortex recently toured Europe.
“It was us against Europe,” grins the 44-year-old who quit Oasis in 1999. “We spent a couple of weeks in Germany and Holland, and it was brilliant. It was more of a feeler for the band, letting them see how it is to be in each other’s pockets 24/7 in a different land.”
Bonehead joined The Vortex full time in January after a string of guest appearances with the band.
“I got to know the bass player when I was co-presenting a radio show for BBC Manchester,” he recalls. “I went to see them play and really liked what I saw and heard.
“They asked me to play a couple of songs with them when they performed in Manchester and it became a regular thing. At the end of last year they asked me to join full time and I jumped at it.”
Bonehead’s eight years in Oasis means he has a wealth of experience to share with the younger members of The Vortex.
“I’m the old man of the band, the others are in their early 30s,” he laughs. “I’ve been giving them advice, simple things like booking a hotel for days off and getting a van. It’s always ‘leave it to Bonehead’. But I’ve added a dimension soundwise as well. It’s now more polished and bigger.”
After building up a following in Manchester and London, where they had a residency at Alan McGee’s Death Disco club, The Vortex are undertaking a UK tour.
Bonehead says that for him there’s an element of deja vu about the band whose line-up is completed by singer Mike Price, guitarist Maz Behdjet, bassist Nick Repton, backing singer Jaxx and beats man Sean O’Donnell.
“People say we’ve got a Manchester sound, whatever that is, but it was their attitude I was attracted to. It reminded me of the feeling I had in 1993 with Oasis. There’s a real gang mentality, a real passion.”
He says there is no parallel between him joining The Vortex and Noel Gallagher joining, and taking over, his band, Oasis.
“When Noel came into Oasis, me and Liam had three songs written between us. Noel came in with Live Forever, Round Our Way, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Rock & Roll Star all written. With The Vortex I walked into a band that was already armed with songs. There’s only one song in the set that’s mine.”
And his verdict on Oasis’s demise?
“I’m just sad it came to an end with a fight. I wish they could have gone out with a bow – ‘Thank you, goodnight. We were Oasis’.”
Source: www.birminghammail.net
‘Bonehead’ On Life With The Vortex And The Demise Of Oasis

He spent eight years in Britain’s biggest band – but Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs is going back to basics with his new outfit.
The former Oasis guitarist even drove the tour bus when The Vortex recently toured Europe.
“It was us against Europe,” grins the 44-year-old who quit Oasis in 1999. “We spent a couple of weeks in Germany and Holland, and it was brilliant. It was more of a feeler for the band, letting them see how it is to be in each other’s pockets 24/7 in a different land.”
Bonehead joined The Vortex full time in January after a string of guest appearances with the band.
“I got to know the bass player when I was co-presenting a radio show for BBC Manchester,” he recalls. “I went to see them play and really liked what I saw and heard.
“They asked me to play a couple of songs with them when they performed in Manchester and it became a regular thing. At the end of last year they asked me to join full time and I jumped at it.”
Bonehead’s eight years in Oasis means he has a wealth of experience to share with the younger members of The Vortex.
“I’m the old man of the band, the others are in their early 30s,” he laughs. “I’ve been giving them advice, simple things like booking a hotel for days off and getting a van. It’s always ‘leave it to Bonehead’. But I’ve added a dimension soundwise as well. It’s now more polished and bigger.”
After building up a following in Manchester and London, where they had a residency at Alan McGee’s Death Disco club, The Vortex are undertaking a UK tour.
Bonehead says that for him there’s an element of deja vu about the band whose line-up is completed by singer Mike Price, guitarist Maz Behdjet, bassist Nick Repton, backing singer Jaxx and beats man Sean O’Donnell.
“People say we’ve got a Manchester sound, whatever that is, but it was their attitude I was attracted to. It reminded me of the feeling I had in 1993 with Oasis. There’s a real gang mentality, a real passion.”
He says there is no parallel between him joining The Vortex and Noel Gallagher joining, and taking over, his band, Oasis.
“When Noel came into Oasis, me and Liam had three songs written between us. Noel came in with Live Forever, Round Our Way, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Rock & Roll Star all written. With The Vortex I walked into a band that was already armed with songs. There’s only one song in the set that’s mine.”
And his verdict on Oasis’s demise?
“I’m just sad it came to an end with a fight. I wish they could have gone out with a bow – ‘Thank you, goodnight. We were Oasis’.”
Source: www.birminghammail.net
Leona Lewis
Oasis
The full version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out by Oasis covered by Leona Lewis, taken from her new album Echo.
Stop Crying Your Heart Out By Leona Lewis
The full version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out by Oasis covered by Leona Lewis, taken from her new album Echo.
Liam Gallagher
Pretty Green
Ricky Hatton

I can guess who was feeling Pretty Green yesterday - Ricky Hatton.
The Hitman rocked up at the official launch of Oasis star Liam Gallagher's clothing line on Saturday night.
And the boxer spent most of the night wobbling about on the dancefloor at the London bash.
One party-goer said: "Ricky owned the dance floor all night. He was the star of the show. Sometimes he just stood there on his own. It was funny but a bit tragic. He was off his face."
It was an odd mix of folk at the Gore Hotel, in Kensington. I was shocked to see This Morning's seemingly-sweet host Holly Willoughby chatting to Liam's missus Nicole Appleton and on a tear-up with Kasabian and Richard Ashcroft.
Another surprise guest was Sugababe Heidi Range, there with her bloke Dave Berry.
One person noticeable by his absence though was, of course, Liam's brother NOEL.
Liam spent most of the night chatting to Miles Kane from The Last Shadow Puppets. There's talk he's trying to persuade Miles to form a band with him.
A source said: "Liam was being really passionate. It looked like he was recruiting."
Pretty Green designer Liam also paid a backhanded compliment to Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno.
He said: "He knows how to put an outfit together. He's got some style but he still needs a few tips from me."
Seemed like a top night. Liam even mixed his own tequila cocktail for the party.
It was probably too many of those which did for Ricky.
Last I heard they were all still at it in Liam's penthouse room at 8am yesterday.
It seems the rocker is showing no signs of slowing down.
Click here to see the gallery.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Ricky Hatton’s Feeling Pretty Green After Night Out With Liam Gallagher

I can guess who was feeling Pretty Green yesterday - Ricky Hatton.
The Hitman rocked up at the official launch of Oasis star Liam Gallagher's clothing line on Saturday night.
And the boxer spent most of the night wobbling about on the dancefloor at the London bash.
One party-goer said: "Ricky owned the dance floor all night. He was the star of the show. Sometimes he just stood there on his own. It was funny but a bit tragic. He was off his face."
It was an odd mix of folk at the Gore Hotel, in Kensington. I was shocked to see This Morning's seemingly-sweet host Holly Willoughby chatting to Liam's missus Nicole Appleton and on a tear-up with Kasabian and Richard Ashcroft.
Another surprise guest was Sugababe Heidi Range, there with her bloke Dave Berry.
One person noticeable by his absence though was, of course, Liam's brother NOEL.
Liam spent most of the night chatting to Miles Kane from The Last Shadow Puppets. There's talk he's trying to persuade Miles to form a band with him.
A source said: "Liam was being really passionate. It looked like he was recruiting."
Pretty Green designer Liam also paid a backhanded compliment to Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno.
He said: "He knows how to put an outfit together. He's got some style but he still needs a few tips from me."
Seemed like a top night. Liam even mixed his own tequila cocktail for the party.
It was probably too many of those which did for Ricky.
Last I heard they were all still at it in Liam's penthouse room at 8am yesterday.
It seems the rocker is showing no signs of slowing down.
Click here to see the gallery.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
Pretty Green
Pictures From Liam Gallagher's 'Pretty Green' launch party, that took place in London last night.
Pictures From Liam Gallagher's 'Pretty Green' Launch Party
Pictures From Liam Gallagher's 'Pretty Green' launch party, that took place in London last night.
Oasis

Wonderwall the Italian Oasis fans club proudly present the Supersonic Night 2009 on Friday December the 4th.
For more information click here.
Supersonic Night 2009

Wonderwall the Italian Oasis fans club proudly present the Supersonic Night 2009 on Friday December the 4th.
For more information click here.
Oasis
Twisted Wheel
There’s no secret to the rise of Twisted Wheel, “We just make good honest rock ’n’ roll music that people clock on to,” says bassist Richard Lee, who prefers to be known as Ricky.
Only his mum calls him Richard. And hasn’t Mrs Lee’s son done his mum proud?
The Mancunian three-piece, Lee, drummer Adam Clarke and front man Jonny Brown, are on a headline tour off the back of a summer where they made their name.
Their support slot on what would turn out to be Oasis’ last hurrah will go down in history.
In some ways it could Twisted Wheel’s claim to fame but they’re determined to make their own name in this business. Doing that hasn’t been easy.
They headlined The Masque in Liverpool on Friday night as part of the city’s fantastic music week.
Their happy to be in the city but the band’s Manchester roots lead to an inevitable comparison with Oasis.
“To us Oasis were the reason we started playing music and why we got into it.
“When they came along you could identify with it because it was lads from Manchester who dress normal and are proper rock and roll stars.”
A dream come true then to support them over the summer but Lee doesn’t remember seeing any signs that a split was on the cards.
“You couldn't really sense anything but then we hadn't seen it five years before so we didn't have anything to compare it to. But it’s a big loss.”
Twisted Wheel's sound has inevitably drawn comparisons with Oasis but has been described perhaps more accurately as a “confrontational, folk inflected brand of garage rock”.
Comparisons to The Jam and The Clash have also been mentioned in reviews. It’s an honour no doubt but Lee doesn’t have much time for stuff like this. They’re just a people’s band.
Read the full article by clicking here.
Source: www.clickliverpool.com
Twisted Wheel On Oasis And Living The Dream
There’s no secret to the rise of Twisted Wheel, “We just make good honest rock ’n’ roll music that people clock on to,” says bassist Richard Lee, who prefers to be known as Ricky.
Only his mum calls him Richard. And hasn’t Mrs Lee’s son done his mum proud?
The Mancunian three-piece, Lee, drummer Adam Clarke and front man Jonny Brown, are on a headline tour off the back of a summer where they made their name.
Their support slot on what would turn out to be Oasis’ last hurrah will go down in history.
In some ways it could Twisted Wheel’s claim to fame but they’re determined to make their own name in this business. Doing that hasn’t been easy.
They headlined The Masque in Liverpool on Friday night as part of the city’s fantastic music week.
Their happy to be in the city but the band’s Manchester roots lead to an inevitable comparison with Oasis.
“To us Oasis were the reason we started playing music and why we got into it.
“When they came along you could identify with it because it was lads from Manchester who dress normal and are proper rock and roll stars.”
A dream come true then to support them over the summer but Lee doesn’t remember seeing any signs that a split was on the cards.
“You couldn't really sense anything but then we hadn't seen it five years before so we didn't have anything to compare it to. But it’s a big loss.”
Twisted Wheel's sound has inevitably drawn comparisons with Oasis but has been described perhaps more accurately as a “confrontational, folk inflected brand of garage rock”.
Comparisons to The Jam and The Clash have also been mentioned in reviews. It’s an honour no doubt but Lee doesn’t have much time for stuff like this. They’re just a people’s band.
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Source: www.clickliverpool.com
Liam Gallagher

A football side poses with a surprise new signing - rocker Liam Gallagher.
Liam, 37, was secretly asked to play for bankrupt Berkhamsted FC in a fund-raising game.
And 200 fans saw the Manchester City supporter star in a 5-2 win over The Arcadia Group at his side's Hertfordshire ground.
Paul Smith, boss of club sponsor Stoneforce, said: "We recently refurbished Liam's house and I asked him to play. It was great to see everyone's faces when he came.
"He raced up and down the wing and came close to scoring a few times. He's pretty fit. Then he stayed until 1am drinking and telling stories.
"He even played the lads new songs. He had a great time.
Click here to see the pictures.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Turns Out For Local Football Team

A football side poses with a surprise new signing - rocker Liam Gallagher.
Liam, 37, was secretly asked to play for bankrupt Berkhamsted FC in a fund-raising game.
And 200 fans saw the Manchester City supporter star in a 5-2 win over The Arcadia Group at his side's Hertfordshire ground.
Paul Smith, boss of club sponsor Stoneforce, said: "We recently refurbished Liam's house and I asked him to play. It was great to see everyone's faces when he came.
"He raced up and down the wing and came close to scoring a few times. He's pretty fit. Then he stayed until 1am drinking and telling stories.
"He even played the lads new songs. He had a great time.
Click here to see the pictures.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
Ask Liam is back - Liam is answering your questions via video.
Todays question is from Kayla:
Liam,
Who takes longer to get ready; You or Nicole?
You can ask your own question - either email askliam@prettygreen.com, tweet it adding #askliam, or post it here on youtube as a video question.
The Pretty Green Polos are also back up for sale on the website, for more information click here.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Ask Liam Gallagher - Kayla
Ask Liam is back - Liam is answering your questions via video.
Todays question is from Kayla:
Liam,
Who takes longer to get ready; You or Nicole?
You can ask your own question - either email askliam@prettygreen.com, tweet it adding #askliam, or post it here on youtube as a video question.
The Pretty Green Polos are also back up for sale on the website, for more information click here.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Liam Gallagher
Nicole Gallagher

How do you make a normal wall into a Wonderwall? How about hanging a huge picture of yourself and your wife Nicole Appleton on it?
What's the story? Liam Gallagher takes delivery of himself yesterday
The Oasis frontman was spotted taking delivery of this huge canvas of himself gurning while Nicole grins at their north London mansion.
There were also several smaller prints of the couple, so we can only assume they're making a shrine to themselves. That'll be fun at dinner parties.
Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk
Click here to see the picture.
Something For The Wonderwall, Liam Gallagher?

How do you make a normal wall into a Wonderwall? How about hanging a huge picture of yourself and your wife Nicole Appleton on it?
What's the story? Liam Gallagher takes delivery of himself yesterday
The Oasis frontman was spotted taking delivery of this huge canvas of himself gurning while Nicole grins at their north London mansion.
There were also several smaller prints of the couple, so we can only assume they're making a shrine to themselves. That'll be fun at dinner parties.
Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk
Click here to see the picture.
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

Noel Gallagher has ditched plans for a solo album now Oasis are no more.
It is more then six months since the guitarist and songwriter hinted to Q Magazine that he was working on a solo project after a show at London's Albert Hall.
But now he say's "I'm not doing a solo album as I'm taking time off.
"I'm enjoying bumming around watching Coronation Street. I much prefer it to East Enders. That show is too depressing for me."
Noel was at the Music Industry Trust dinner and, with his arm wrapped firmly around Playlist's Natalie Edwards, he told her: "I never tire of being told I'm a legend or people wanting their photo taken with me.
"As long as it's with girls like you."
What a charmer.
Source: Daily Star
Noel Gallagher Says No To Going Solo

Noel Gallagher has ditched plans for a solo album now Oasis are no more.
It is more then six months since the guitarist and songwriter hinted to Q Magazine that he was working on a solo project after a show at London's Albert Hall.
But now he say's "I'm not doing a solo album as I'm taking time off.
"I'm enjoying bumming around watching Coronation Street. I much prefer it to East Enders. That show is too depressing for me."
Noel was at the Music Industry Trust dinner and, with his arm wrapped firmly around Playlist's Natalie Edwards, he told her: "I never tire of being told I'm a legend or people wanting their photo taken with me.
"As long as it's with girls like you."
What a charmer.
Source: Daily Star
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