Following her appearance on the X Factor final last Sunday, Leona Lewis has entered the UK charts with her version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out at number 29.
Leona Lewis
Oasis
Following her appearance on the X Factor final last Sunday, Leona Lewis has entered the UK charts with her version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out at number 29.
Leona Lewis Enters UK Charts
Following her appearance on the X Factor final last Sunday, Leona Lewis has entered the UK charts with her version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out at number 29.
Jeremy Kyle
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Stevie Riks
Keep a eye out for friend of the site Stevie Riks on The All Star Impression Show that airs on Saturday, December 26 at 9.30pm on ITV1.
In one of the several Stevie Riks sketches that will be shown, Liam and Noel Gallagher talk about the Oasis split on the Jeremy Kyle show.
Comedian Harry Hill pops in to try to sort out a argument that breaks out, and it ends up in a fight.
ITV PRESS RELEASE
If you want to see celebrities undergo amazing transformations to become hilarious versions of global superstars… then The All Star Impressions Show is the place to be as David Gest gives us Sir Tom Jones, Eammon Holmes does his best Elvis, and Joe Pasquale goes Lady GaGa,.
Also swapping their well-known profiles for another set of famous features are Les Dennis as Take That legend Gary Barlow, Jerry Hall as Katie Price, Tim Healy and Paul Daniels as an old Ant and Dec, and many, many more.
Plus, the programme features a special cameo from Harry Hill, a live performance from JLS and will also showcase the comic talents of Stevie Riks, one of the UK’s best up and coming impressionists.
Other celebrities undergoing transformations on the night include; Claire Sweeney, Mackenzie Crook, Bobby Davro, Lisa Maxwell, Vanessa Feltz and Sally Lindsay.
The All Star Impression Show is A Pett Baby Cow production for ITV1, Producer is Lisa Clark and Director is John FD Northover.
Liam And Noel Gallagher To Tell All To Jeremy Kyle
Keep a eye out for friend of the site Stevie Riks on The All Star Impression Show that airs on Saturday, December 26 at 9.30pm on ITV1.
In one of the several Stevie Riks sketches that will be shown, Liam and Noel Gallagher talk about the Oasis split on the Jeremy Kyle show.
Comedian Harry Hill pops in to try to sort out a argument that breaks out, and it ends up in a fight.
ITV PRESS RELEASE
If you want to see celebrities undergo amazing transformations to become hilarious versions of global superstars… then The All Star Impressions Show is the place to be as David Gest gives us Sir Tom Jones, Eammon Holmes does his best Elvis, and Joe Pasquale goes Lady GaGa,.
Also swapping their well-known profiles for another set of famous features are Les Dennis as Take That legend Gary Barlow, Jerry Hall as Katie Price, Tim Healy and Paul Daniels as an old Ant and Dec, and many, many more.
Plus, the programme features a special cameo from Harry Hill, a live performance from JLS and will also showcase the comic talents of Stevie Riks, one of the UK’s best up and coming impressionists.
Other celebrities undergoing transformations on the night include; Claire Sweeney, Mackenzie Crook, Bobby Davro, Lisa Maxwell, Vanessa Feltz and Sally Lindsay.
The All Star Impression Show is A Pett Baby Cow production for ITV1, Producer is Lisa Clark and Director is John FD Northover.
Liam Gallagher

Wild man of rock Liam Gallagher has officially hit middle age - he's holidaying at Center Parcs.
Best known for punching photographers and brawling with brother Noel, the Oasis singer spent last week on nature trails and bird-watching.
Liam, 36, wife Nicole Appleton and their sevenyear-old son Gene joined pals for a five-day break near Longleat in Wiltshire. Other guests couldn't believe their eyes as Liam wandered around the park, where cars are banned in favour of bikes.
He even completed his own Wonderwall - climbing a 30ft wall with helmet and ropes.
The singer and friends enjoyed pizza at the site's Strada restaurant on Tuesday night before he popped into the park's shop and bought three bottles of champagne to take back to his luxury lodge.
Liam, whose band have lost £5million through missed concerts following his bitter split with Noel in August, is thought to have paid around £450 for the four-bedroom lodge.
One guest at the park said: "He's not the type of person you'd expect to see at Center Parcs! You don't get a lot of guitar-smashing and fist-fighting here."
In previous years Liam - whose hits include Some Might Say - has flown out to the Caribbean and Mediterranean with Nicole, 35.
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Rock's Wild Man Liam Gallagher Holidays At Family Resort

Wild man of rock Liam Gallagher has officially hit middle age - he's holidaying at Center Parcs.
Best known for punching photographers and brawling with brother Noel, the Oasis singer spent last week on nature trails and bird-watching.
Liam, 36, wife Nicole Appleton and their sevenyear-old son Gene joined pals for a five-day break near Longleat in Wiltshire. Other guests couldn't believe their eyes as Liam wandered around the park, where cars are banned in favour of bikes.
He even completed his own Wonderwall - climbing a 30ft wall with helmet and ropes.
The singer and friends enjoyed pizza at the site's Strada restaurant on Tuesday night before he popped into the park's shop and bought three bottles of champagne to take back to his luxury lodge.
Liam, whose band have lost £5million through missed concerts following his bitter split with Noel in August, is thought to have paid around £450 for the four-bedroom lodge.
One guest at the park said: "He's not the type of person you'd expect to see at Center Parcs! You don't get a lot of guitar-smashing and fist-fighting here."
In previous years Liam - whose hits include Some Might Say - has flown out to the Caribbean and Mediterranean with Nicole, 35.
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll

"Whatever" is a single by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released 19 December 1994 as a stand-alone single bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at #3, their first single to enter the top 5, something every single released since, up to 2005's Let There Be Love, has also accomplished. The strings were played by the London Session Orchestra, arranged by Nick Ingham and Noel Gallagher.
The song joins the infectious pop-rock melodies of Definitely Maybe with the more sophisticated lyrics of (What's the Story) Morning Glory, preaching universal tolerance and the acceptance of all ideas and beliefs in a typically straightforward, Mancunian way. The first lines ("I'm free to be whatever I/Whatever I choose/And I'll sing the blues if I want") may have been Noel's reaction to his father's insistence that he join the building trade.
"Whatever" was released as a contender for the coveted position of Christmas #1, 1994
It is a testament to Noel Gallagher's all-conquering self confidence that he should predict "Whatever"'s success before he was even given a record contract, saying "In the beginning, there was a masterplan, to the extent that I knew that 'Whatever,' one of the first songs I ever wrote, would be a Christmas Top Five hit, but I think anyone who heard the song could have told you that."
When Oasis performed the song for Top of the Pops, they mimed and one of the cello players from the symphony was replaced by Bonehead, who clearly had no idea how his instrument is supposed to be played. Towards the end of the song, he gave up the pretense and started using the bow to conduct. A woman plays his rhythm guitar. The song was introduced by Damon Albarn of Blur who would later famously feud with Oasis. As Albarn introduced the song, the Gallagher brothers made hand gestures behind him, which only served to heighten the feud between the bands.
"Whatever" has been performed live by Oasis many times, sometimes with the ambitious symphony which accompanies the single version, sometimes without. They often end live versions of the song with lyrics adapted from the Beatles song "Octopus's Garden." They have also been known to add the lines "All the young blues....carry the news...", in reference to the Mott the Hoople song "All The Young Dudes". The "blues" are the fans of the Gallaghers' beloved Manchester City F.C.. At their famous performances at Knebworth in August 1996, the song was accompanied throughout by harmonica player Mark Feltham and is generally regarded by fans as one of the highlights of their set.
The B-Sides of "Whatever" were quite famous as well. One of them, "Slide Away" was already featured on their debut album, Definitely Maybe. The other two - "(It's Good) To Be Free" and "Half the World Away" - were later featured on The Masterplan, a collection of Oasis's best b-sides. "Slide Away" and "Half the World Away" would also be featured on Oasis' 2006 "best of" album Stop the Clocks, although "Whatever" itself was not included.
'Whatever' spent a total of 50 weeks in the UK Singles chart, more than any Oasis single to date. In 2007 Coronation Street's Charlie Stubbs was murdered while 'Whatever' played.
On This Day In Oasis History...

"Whatever" is a single by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was released 19 December 1994 as a stand-alone single bridging the gap between Oasis' debut album, Definitely Maybe, and their second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. "Whatever" entered the UK Singles Chart at #3, their first single to enter the top 5, something every single released since, up to 2005's Let There Be Love, has also accomplished. The strings were played by the London Session Orchestra, arranged by Nick Ingham and Noel Gallagher.
The song joins the infectious pop-rock melodies of Definitely Maybe with the more sophisticated lyrics of (What's the Story) Morning Glory, preaching universal tolerance and the acceptance of all ideas and beliefs in a typically straightforward, Mancunian way. The first lines ("I'm free to be whatever I/Whatever I choose/And I'll sing the blues if I want") may have been Noel's reaction to his father's insistence that he join the building trade.
"Whatever" was released as a contender for the coveted position of Christmas #1, 1994
It is a testament to Noel Gallagher's all-conquering self confidence that he should predict "Whatever"'s success before he was even given a record contract, saying "In the beginning, there was a masterplan, to the extent that I knew that 'Whatever,' one of the first songs I ever wrote, would be a Christmas Top Five hit, but I think anyone who heard the song could have told you that."
When Oasis performed the song for Top of the Pops, they mimed and one of the cello players from the symphony was replaced by Bonehead, who clearly had no idea how his instrument is supposed to be played. Towards the end of the song, he gave up the pretense and started using the bow to conduct. A woman plays his rhythm guitar. The song was introduced by Damon Albarn of Blur who would later famously feud with Oasis. As Albarn introduced the song, the Gallagher brothers made hand gestures behind him, which only served to heighten the feud between the bands.
"Whatever" has been performed live by Oasis many times, sometimes with the ambitious symphony which accompanies the single version, sometimes without. They often end live versions of the song with lyrics adapted from the Beatles song "Octopus's Garden." They have also been known to add the lines "All the young blues....carry the news...", in reference to the Mott the Hoople song "All The Young Dudes". The "blues" are the fans of the Gallaghers' beloved Manchester City F.C.. At their famous performances at Knebworth in August 1996, the song was accompanied throughout by harmonica player Mark Feltham and is generally regarded by fans as one of the highlights of their set.
The B-Sides of "Whatever" were quite famous as well. One of them, "Slide Away" was already featured on their debut album, Definitely Maybe. The other two - "(It's Good) To Be Free" and "Half the World Away" - were later featured on The Masterplan, a collection of Oasis's best b-sides. "Slide Away" and "Half the World Away" would also be featured on Oasis' 2006 "best of" album Stop the Clocks, although "Whatever" itself was not included.
'Whatever' spent a total of 50 weeks in the UK Singles chart, more than any Oasis single to date. In 2007 Coronation Street's Charlie Stubbs was murdered while 'Whatever' played.
Pretty Green

Due to heavy snow fall near the Pretty Green warehouse, we’ve made a decision to revise our cut-off for uk pre-xmas deliveries to avoid disappointment:
In the UK know our last order date for x-mas delivery is now midnight on 21.12.2009.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Pretty Green New UK Delivery Date Deadline

Due to heavy snow fall near the Pretty Green warehouse, we’ve made a decision to revise our cut-off for uk pre-xmas deliveries to avoid disappointment:
In the UK know our last order date for x-mas delivery is now midnight on 21.12.2009.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Oasis

As previously reported: inside the next issue of the NME Magazine (dated December 30th) is an Oasis special a 1991-2009 retrospective.
You can pre order your copy, by clicking here.
Available in stores December 30th.
NME Oasis Special In Stores December 30th

As previously reported: inside the next issue of the NME Magazine (dated December 30th) is an Oasis special a 1991-2009 retrospective.
You can pre order your copy, by clicking here.
Available in stores December 30th.
Oasis

Back in June Oasis let photographer Danny North onto the stage to shoot them at their rousing gig at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
Oasisinet has teamed up with him to bring you the opportunity to own a very limited print of one of his photos from the gig.
Danny will be donating 25% of the profits from all sales to Teenage Cancer Trust, a charity that Oasis have very close ties with.To check out the print, go HERE!
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Exclusive Oasis Print From Murrayfield

Back in June Oasis let photographer Danny North onto the stage to shoot them at their rousing gig at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.
Oasisinet has teamed up with him to bring you the opportunity to own a very limited print of one of his photos from the gig.
Danny will be donating 25% of the profits from all sales to Teenage Cancer Trust, a charity that Oasis have very close ties with.To check out the print, go HERE!
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Noel Gallagher

Rock legend and Big Issue cover star Bob Dylan has revealed Robert Burns' song 'A Red, Red Rose' is his most inspirational track, on a celebrity calendar to raise cash for CLIC Sargent.
The singer is one of 18 celebrities who have revealed whch song has had most influence on them for the limited edition HMV 'My Inspiration' calendar, which features a portrait of a different star on each monthly page, alongside an explanation of the track they have chosen.
Dylan is in turn picked out by this week's Big Issue cover artist Paul McCartney and U2's Bono as being the biggest influence on them, choosing 'She Belongs to Me' and 'Visions of Johanna' respectively.
Other artists include Noel Gallagher, who picked The Stone Roses' 'She Bangs The Drum', Bruce Springsteen choosing 'This Land is Your Land' by Woody Guthrie, and Deborah Harry, who went for Leonard Cohen's 'Waiting for the Miracle'.
The project was kicked off by David Bowie in September 2006, when he chose Syd Barrett's 'Gigolo Aunt' as his most inspirational track. Since then over 150 artists have joined in, including The Killers and newcomers Lady Gaga and La Roux.
The 'My Inspiration' calendar, produced by Danilo and priced £7.99, is available now from HMV stores, Waterstones, and online at www.hmv.com. The proceeds will be donated to CLIC Sargent, which cares for children and young adults with cancer.
Source: www.bigissuescotland.com
Rock Legends' Date For Cancer Charity

Rock legend and Big Issue cover star Bob Dylan has revealed Robert Burns' song 'A Red, Red Rose' is his most inspirational track, on a celebrity calendar to raise cash for CLIC Sargent.
The singer is one of 18 celebrities who have revealed whch song has had most influence on them for the limited edition HMV 'My Inspiration' calendar, which features a portrait of a different star on each monthly page, alongside an explanation of the track they have chosen.
Dylan is in turn picked out by this week's Big Issue cover artist Paul McCartney and U2's Bono as being the biggest influence on them, choosing 'She Belongs to Me' and 'Visions of Johanna' respectively.
Other artists include Noel Gallagher, who picked The Stone Roses' 'She Bangs The Drum', Bruce Springsteen choosing 'This Land is Your Land' by Woody Guthrie, and Deborah Harry, who went for Leonard Cohen's 'Waiting for the Miracle'.
The project was kicked off by David Bowie in September 2006, when he chose Syd Barrett's 'Gigolo Aunt' as his most inspirational track. Since then over 150 artists have joined in, including The Killers and newcomers Lady Gaga and La Roux.
The 'My Inspiration' calendar, produced by Danilo and priced £7.99, is available now from HMV stores, Waterstones, and online at www.hmv.com. The proceeds will be donated to CLIC Sargent, which cares for children and young adults with cancer.
Source: www.bigissuescotland.com
Noel Gallagher

The Lost Interview : Noel Gallagher - 1991
In the Spring of 1991 a journalist interviewed a person who would later become an enormous rockstar and musical legend, but at the time he was merely a roadie for the Inspiral Carpets. The journalist couldn't get hold of the Inspiral Carpets, so instead she snapped up an interview with their roadie, Noel Gallagher.
What do you think of the British Music industry at the moment?
'Current charts? Chesney Hawkes - bag of shit, right, but Gary Clail and that, Inspirals, Happy Mondays, Ride, Blur and all them lot, it's good that they're all in the charts. Very, very, very healthy. Indeed.'
You've always been a fan, but how did you end up working with the Inspirals?
'When Stephen Oat [The Inspiral Carpets original singer] left, they said to me, "Do you want to do a bit of the singing cos, like, you know all the songs and that", and I said, 'Yeah'. So I auditioned, couldn't sing a fucking note but they said, "Be a roadie" and I said 'I'll be a roadie, that'll do me.'
I've been accused of trying to get an Inspirals interview in an underhand way...
'All I can say to that is, they are the way they are. Y'know if I was in the band I'd do an interview with any c**t.'
What do you think of the Happy Mondays playing stadiums?
'The Mondays are trying it now but they'll find out that it'll be half full - 35,000 people...It's a lot of fucking people, man. It's like saying that everyone that's ever bought one of your records is gonna come to your gig. It doesn't happen like that. I mean, like Spike Island. It was hyped in the press as being 40,000 sold out, there's no way there was more than 20,000. Y'know, I've seen gigs. I can judge how many people are in a fucking field. So there's no point in putting on massive great big gigs outdoors on the fucking side of a hill and being shit - you can't get the sound right, the facilities are shit, you can't get the right support bands...'
I think you should get rid of Tom Hingley (Inspirals second singer after Oat). New year's resolution: get rid of Tom.
'You'd be justified in saying that, and the rest of the band would, if he wasn't such a good singer. This band don't need a Shaun Ryder at the front of the stage, I'd be stood there, it's as simple as that.
Tom's a good singer. Maybe he's a knobhead, maybe he pisses people off like you. That's the way it is. All I'm concerned with is what comes out of them speakers at the end of the fucking night, and what goes on to records. What it's all about is the songs, anyway, innit? And from the crew point of view, it's all about taking loads of drugs and having a good time!
Tom's a top singer, that's all he's paid for, being a singer in a band. He's not paid to be a spokesman for the youth, that's Shaun Ryder, who's not a singer. You see that in Happy Mondays interviews and Stone Roses interviews - do they ever mention the songs? Never, They mention how many drugs they've taken the night before or how they grew up.
With Inspiral Carpets there's none of that bullshit about them. If it's about image and being hard and all that you might as well set a big stage up and have five guys sat round taking drugs and charge a few thousand people ten pounds each to watch five guys taking drugs.'
I can't see what kick Martyn (Walsh, bass) gets out of the band...
'Well, all I can say is, it's like, say you're in Chesney Hawkes's backing band, right? You might think the music's total shit, you might hate everyone you're with but someone says "I'll give you a grand a week." What would you say? I know what I'd do. I'd be in Rod Stewart's backing abdn for a thousand pounds a week [laughs]. Wouldn't you? I would.'
So are you going to stay with the Inspirals then?
'Nah...I'm going to shoot off. Gonna work for the World Of Twist. They're a top band. Fucking mega mega mega band. No one could do what the World Of Twist do, except the World Of Twist. They are top me, one of the fucking bestest bands in Manchester.'
Do you not like working for the Inspirals anymore?
'I like it more now. I get paid more. I used to get a fiver a night when we started, now I get 350 quid a week, and as many crisps as I can eat, which is plenty. (Noel leans into the microphone) Cunnilinus fellatio contact, Noel-y Gallagher in the area.'
We could sample that and get Adrian Sherwood (On-U Sound Producer) to make a remix with it. Would the Inspirals be into being produced by someone like Adrian Sherwood?
'They'd, like, try anything. Because the way I see it, right, is, their album today sits at number five in the charts. We're all going to have a fucking gold disc on the mantelpiece. It wouldn't matter if that fucking fat bastard there in the green overall had produced it, because the songs would have been the same.
And that's what the people vibe off, I could have produced it, it would have been the same, cos that's what people vibe off, a good song. It doesn't matter how it's produced. Classic records, that's what it's all about. Producers. jack shit! They get paid too much. They just sit there. What they do is, there's an engineer, who knows all the mathematical, geographical, fucking religious terms, like PFL, and the producer just sits there, has a spliff and says, "I want to get it to sound like that." I could do it, man. It's about the songs.'
Which are?
'"Mermaid" (Inspirals album track, from 'The Beast Inside'). "Mermaid" is shit. Fucking lesbian tune: 'Skipping an a twirling'. Who the fuck goes round fucking skipping and twirling? Except Lesbians? You know what I mean? Never twirled in my life! Never do ant skipping, unless I'm down the Hacienda and Mike Pickering's on and I've had two and a half E's. Bit of skipping going on them.'
Thanks to Mr Monobrow
Blast From The Past...

The Lost Interview : Noel Gallagher - 1991
In the Spring of 1991 a journalist interviewed a person who would later become an enormous rockstar and musical legend, but at the time he was merely a roadie for the Inspiral Carpets. The journalist couldn't get hold of the Inspiral Carpets, so instead she snapped up an interview with their roadie, Noel Gallagher.
What do you think of the British Music industry at the moment?
'Current charts? Chesney Hawkes - bag of shit, right, but Gary Clail and that, Inspirals, Happy Mondays, Ride, Blur and all them lot, it's good that they're all in the charts. Very, very, very healthy. Indeed.'
You've always been a fan, but how did you end up working with the Inspirals?
'When Stephen Oat [The Inspiral Carpets original singer] left, they said to me, "Do you want to do a bit of the singing cos, like, you know all the songs and that", and I said, 'Yeah'. So I auditioned, couldn't sing a fucking note but they said, "Be a roadie" and I said 'I'll be a roadie, that'll do me.'
I've been accused of trying to get an Inspirals interview in an underhand way...
'All I can say to that is, they are the way they are. Y'know if I was in the band I'd do an interview with any c**t.'
What do you think of the Happy Mondays playing stadiums?
'The Mondays are trying it now but they'll find out that it'll be half full - 35,000 people...It's a lot of fucking people, man. It's like saying that everyone that's ever bought one of your records is gonna come to your gig. It doesn't happen like that. I mean, like Spike Island. It was hyped in the press as being 40,000 sold out, there's no way there was more than 20,000. Y'know, I've seen gigs. I can judge how many people are in a fucking field. So there's no point in putting on massive great big gigs outdoors on the fucking side of a hill and being shit - you can't get the sound right, the facilities are shit, you can't get the right support bands...'
I think you should get rid of Tom Hingley (Inspirals second singer after Oat). New year's resolution: get rid of Tom.
'You'd be justified in saying that, and the rest of the band would, if he wasn't such a good singer. This band don't need a Shaun Ryder at the front of the stage, I'd be stood there, it's as simple as that.
Tom's a good singer. Maybe he's a knobhead, maybe he pisses people off like you. That's the way it is. All I'm concerned with is what comes out of them speakers at the end of the fucking night, and what goes on to records. What it's all about is the songs, anyway, innit? And from the crew point of view, it's all about taking loads of drugs and having a good time!
Tom's a top singer, that's all he's paid for, being a singer in a band. He's not paid to be a spokesman for the youth, that's Shaun Ryder, who's not a singer. You see that in Happy Mondays interviews and Stone Roses interviews - do they ever mention the songs? Never, They mention how many drugs they've taken the night before or how they grew up.
With Inspiral Carpets there's none of that bullshit about them. If it's about image and being hard and all that you might as well set a big stage up and have five guys sat round taking drugs and charge a few thousand people ten pounds each to watch five guys taking drugs.'
I can't see what kick Martyn (Walsh, bass) gets out of the band...
'Well, all I can say is, it's like, say you're in Chesney Hawkes's backing band, right? You might think the music's total shit, you might hate everyone you're with but someone says "I'll give you a grand a week." What would you say? I know what I'd do. I'd be in Rod Stewart's backing abdn for a thousand pounds a week [laughs]. Wouldn't you? I would.'
So are you going to stay with the Inspirals then?
'Nah...I'm going to shoot off. Gonna work for the World Of Twist. They're a top band. Fucking mega mega mega band. No one could do what the World Of Twist do, except the World Of Twist. They are top me, one of the fucking bestest bands in Manchester.'
Do you not like working for the Inspirals anymore?
'I like it more now. I get paid more. I used to get a fiver a night when we started, now I get 350 quid a week, and as many crisps as I can eat, which is plenty. (Noel leans into the microphone) Cunnilinus fellatio contact, Noel-y Gallagher in the area.'
We could sample that and get Adrian Sherwood (On-U Sound Producer) to make a remix with it. Would the Inspirals be into being produced by someone like Adrian Sherwood?
'They'd, like, try anything. Because the way I see it, right, is, their album today sits at number five in the charts. We're all going to have a fucking gold disc on the mantelpiece. It wouldn't matter if that fucking fat bastard there in the green overall had produced it, because the songs would have been the same.
And that's what the people vibe off, I could have produced it, it would have been the same, cos that's what people vibe off, a good song. It doesn't matter how it's produced. Classic records, that's what it's all about. Producers. jack shit! They get paid too much. They just sit there. What they do is, there's an engineer, who knows all the mathematical, geographical, fucking religious terms, like PFL, and the producer just sits there, has a spliff and says, "I want to get it to sound like that." I could do it, man. It's about the songs.'
Which are?
'"Mermaid" (Inspirals album track, from 'The Beast Inside'). "Mermaid" is shit. Fucking lesbian tune: 'Skipping an a twirling'. Who the fuck goes round fucking skipping and twirling? Except Lesbians? You know what I mean? Never twirled in my life! Never do ant skipping, unless I'm down the Hacienda and Mike Pickering's on and I've had two and a half E's. Bit of skipping going on them.'
Thanks to Mr Monobrow
Oasis
War Child Canada's retrospective album, War Child: 10, is available NOW on iTunes and in store. The album marks the 10th anniversary of the charity’s founding in Canada. War Child: 10 features a selection of some of the extraordinary music donated to the cause over the years, as well as exclusive new recordings.
The tracks on War Child: 10 stretch from the very beginning of War Child, right through to this year’s critically acclaimed Heroes record. The album includes music from some of the world’s biggest artists, including Coldplay, Radiohead and a brand new recording from Wolfmother. War Child:10 contains six tracks released for the first time on CD in Canada. These include the recently recorded Patti Smith song “People Have The Power,” by Friends Of War Child – Chantal Kreviazuk, Liam Titcomb, Shiloh and Lucas Silveira of The Cliks.
War Child:10 Track Listing: (* first time on CD in Canada)
01. Coldplay “How You See The World No. 2”
02. The Kooks “Victoria”
03. *Jimmy Eat World “Firestarter”
04. Beck “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat”
05. *Muse “House of the Rising Sun”
06. Radiohead “I Want None of This”
07. *New Order “Vietnam”
08. *Wolfmother “Don’t Let It Bring You Down”
09. Oasis “Fade Away”
10. Beth Orton “Ooh Child”
11. *Friends of War Child “People Have The Power”
12. *Sy’rai ft. A.U.C.A.Y.D. “Let It Rain” (bonus track)
Source: www.warchild.ca
An Album Commemorating War Child's 10th Year In North America
War Child Canada's retrospective album, War Child: 10, is available NOW on iTunes and in store. The album marks the 10th anniversary of the charity’s founding in Canada. War Child: 10 features a selection of some of the extraordinary music donated to the cause over the years, as well as exclusive new recordings.
The tracks on War Child: 10 stretch from the very beginning of War Child, right through to this year’s critically acclaimed Heroes record. The album includes music from some of the world’s biggest artists, including Coldplay, Radiohead and a brand new recording from Wolfmother. War Child:10 contains six tracks released for the first time on CD in Canada. These include the recently recorded Patti Smith song “People Have The Power,” by Friends Of War Child – Chantal Kreviazuk, Liam Titcomb, Shiloh and Lucas Silveira of The Cliks.
War Child:10 Track Listing: (* first time on CD in Canada)
01. Coldplay “How You See The World No. 2”
02. The Kooks “Victoria”
03. *Jimmy Eat World “Firestarter”
04. Beck “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat”
05. *Muse “House of the Rising Sun”
06. Radiohead “I Want None of This”
07. *New Order “Vietnam”
08. *Wolfmother “Don’t Let It Bring You Down”
09. Oasis “Fade Away”
10. Beth Orton “Ooh Child”
11. *Friends of War Child “People Have The Power”
12. *Sy’rai ft. A.U.C.A.Y.D. “Let It Rain” (bonus track)
Source: www.warchild.ca
Leona Lewis
Oasis
Following her appearance on the X Factor final on Sunday, Leona Lewis looks likely to enter the UK charts with her version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out.
Her version of the song is number 12 on iTunes top selling songs, the original version by Oasis is at number 78 at the time of posting.
Leona Lewis To Enter The UK Charts With Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Following her appearance on the X Factor final on Sunday, Leona Lewis looks likely to enter the UK charts with her version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out.
Her version of the song is number 12 on iTunes top selling songs, the original version by Oasis is at number 78 at the time of posting.
Pretty Green

One lucky customer, between now and the 22nd of December, will win a Limited Edition Pretty Green iPod on prettygreen.com.
They will place a special ticket in one order placed between now and the 22nd December to win this unique iPod complete with a special video message from the man himself.
UK customers only...
Last order dates for Christmas delivery... is the 23rd for those in the UK, Saturday 19th for the rest of the world!
Win A Limited Edition 'Pretty Green' iPod

One lucky customer, between now and the 22nd of December, will win a Limited Edition Pretty Green iPod on prettygreen.com.
They will place a special ticket in one order placed between now and the 22nd December to win this unique iPod complete with a special video message from the man himself.
UK customers only...
Last order dates for Christmas delivery... is the 23rd for those in the UK, Saturday 19th for the rest of the world!
Liam Gallagher
Pretty Green
Here is the official film of Liam launching the Pretty Green range at Selfridges in London and Manchester.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Liam Galllagher's Pretty Green Selfridges Launch Video London/Manchester
Here is the official film of Liam launching the Pretty Green range at Selfridges in London and Manchester.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Liam Gallagher

Liam Gallagher is filming the incarnation of his new band.
Since Oasis imploded in August, the singer has been busy launching his clothing line Pretty Green.
But Oasis Mark Two are also working on new songs and Liam, 37, wants every moment caught on camera.
A source told me: “With so many changes in his life Liam decided it would be a good idea to have a record of them.
“He’s got someone filming what he’s working on and that includes the new band making their album, as well as his fashion commitments.
“At the moment he doesn’t know what he’ll do with the footage but if there’s enough demand it could end up being a DVD alongside the new album.”
Liam has already said he hopes to be back on the live music circuit by summer 2010, with a record under his belt. Former Oasis lads Gem Archer, 43, Andy Bell, 39, Chris Sharrock, 45, and Jay Darlington, 41, are all on board the new outfit, which could keep the Oasis moniker.
My source continued: “Liam is fed up with people thinking Noel was the brains behind the group.
“By filming studio sessions, fans can see how hard he works and how involved he is in the creative process.
“Liam takes his job very seriously and isn’t afraid at letting the cameras poke their lenses in to prove it.”
Business will resume after a Christmas break. Meanwhile, Noel has been shy to confirm any plans for solo music.
It’s unlikely the squabbling brothers will mend their feud anytime soon either.
Personally, I’m looking forward to what Liam conjures up. He’s one of the best rock ’n’ roll stars of this generation.
Source: www.dailystar.co.uk
Liam Gallagher's Film Fest

Liam Gallagher is filming the incarnation of his new band.
Since Oasis imploded in August, the singer has been busy launching his clothing line Pretty Green.
But Oasis Mark Two are also working on new songs and Liam, 37, wants every moment caught on camera.
A source told me: “With so many changes in his life Liam decided it would be a good idea to have a record of them.
“He’s got someone filming what he’s working on and that includes the new band making their album, as well as his fashion commitments.
“At the moment he doesn’t know what he’ll do with the footage but if there’s enough demand it could end up being a DVD alongside the new album.”
Liam has already said he hopes to be back on the live music circuit by summer 2010, with a record under his belt. Former Oasis lads Gem Archer, 43, Andy Bell, 39, Chris Sharrock, 45, and Jay Darlington, 41, are all on board the new outfit, which could keep the Oasis moniker.
My source continued: “Liam is fed up with people thinking Noel was the brains behind the group.
“By filming studio sessions, fans can see how hard he works and how involved he is in the creative process.
“Liam takes his job very seriously and isn’t afraid at letting the cameras poke their lenses in to prove it.”
Business will resume after a Christmas break. Meanwhile, Noel has been shy to confirm any plans for solo music.
It’s unlikely the squabbling brothers will mend their feud anytime soon either.
Personally, I’m looking forward to what Liam conjures up. He’s one of the best rock ’n’ roll stars of this generation.
Source: www.dailystar.co.uk
This Feeling

This Feeling is teaming up fellow top club night Bangers and Mash for what promises to be a collosal New Years Eve in London.
Early bird tickets here.
Source: www.thisfeeling.co.uk
This Feeling's End Of Year Spectacular

This Feeling is teaming up fellow top club night Bangers and Mash for what promises to be a collosal New Years Eve in London.
Early bird tickets here.
Source: www.thisfeeling.co.uk
Oasis

We're well into the awards season now with it being the end of the year AND decade!
NME have just opened the voting for their 2010 Awards next February.
Oasis are eligible in quite a few of the categories so if you have a few minutes free, why not head on over to the voting page HERE to show some love.
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Vote For Oasis In The 2010 NME Awards

We're well into the awards season now with it being the end of the year AND decade!
NME have just opened the voting for their 2010 Awards next February.
Oasis are eligible in quite a few of the categories so if you have a few minutes free, why not head on over to the voting page HERE to show some love.
Source: www.oasisinet.com
Noel Fielding
Noel Gallagher

Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding reckons Noel Gallagher should take up comedy now he’s left Oasis.
He believes Gallagher would be a hit – after being the butt of one of the 42-year-old’s jokes.
‘I think he should do a stand-up show,’ Fielding, 36, told MTV’s Gonzo End Of Year Review. ‘I remember bumping into him once and I was wearing a cape.
He was p***ing himself and said, “It’s not the fact you’re wearing a cape, it’s the fact that it’s a Tuesday. Who wears a cape on a Tuesday?”.’
Source: www.metro.co.uk
Noel Fielding: Noel Gallagher Should Join Me On The Comedy Circuit

Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding reckons Noel Gallagher should take up comedy now he’s left Oasis.
He believes Gallagher would be a hit – after being the butt of one of the 42-year-old’s jokes.
‘I think he should do a stand-up show,’ Fielding, 36, told MTV’s Gonzo End Of Year Review. ‘I remember bumping into him once and I was wearing a cape.
He was p***ing himself and said, “It’s not the fact you’re wearing a cape, it’s the fact that it’s a Tuesday. Who wears a cape on a Tuesday?”.’
Source: www.metro.co.uk
John Lydon
Oasis
Sex Pistols
John Lydon, who is currently reforming his other band Public Image Ltd, said that he was annoyed when bands don't credit his style as influencing them.
The punk legend added: "I'm still hearing records coming out that mimic our style, but they don't give us credit.
"I'm a bit annoyed, because I've never done anything in my life to be like somebody else. Oasis annoy me, you know? The voice annoys me. He could've come up with his own thing."
John Lydon Gets Annoyed When Bands Don't Credit His Style
John Lydon, who is currently reforming his other band Public Image Ltd, said that he was annoyed when bands don't credit his style as influencing them.
The punk legend added: "I'm still hearing records coming out that mimic our style, but they don't give us credit.
"I'm a bit annoyed, because I've never done anything in my life to be like somebody else. Oasis annoy me, you know? The voice annoys me. He could've come up with his own thing."
Leona Lewis
Oasis
Leona Lewis returns to the X Factor to sing 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' on tonight's final, that was won by Joe McElderry.
Leona Lewis Performs 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' On The X Factor
Leona Lewis returns to the X Factor to sing 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' on tonight's final, that was won by Joe McElderry.
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