Vote For Your Favourite Oasis Track Ever

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You can vote for your favourite Oasis track ever on NME.COM.

Current top 10

01: Live Forever
02: Champagne Supernova
03: Don't Look Back In Anger
04: Supersonic
05: Slide Away
06: Rock 'N' Roll Star
07: The Masterplan
08: Acquiesce
09: Wonderwall
10: Whatever

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20% Off Pretty Green Until Sunday

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20% Off selected Pretty Green items for ten days

use code: PG2010

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offer valid until 31st January

*available on all products in the 2010 OFFER category.

Use code at checkout to apply discount.

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Liam And Noel Gallagher... The Flowerpot Men

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More fun with Stevie Riks.

For more videos and information visit www.stevieriks.com

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Alan McGee On Creation Records Film Upside Down

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Former Creation boss Alan McGee talks about the release of Upside Down, a film based on his label - And how he is bored with the music industry.

Forming a record label in his early twenties in London with little money was impressive by anyone’s standards, but engineering one of music’s best loved and most missed labels was something else.

He signed Oasis when no one else wanted them and pioneered a music revolution, seeing talent in bands that other labels couldn’t see.

And now, Creation fans eagerly await the release of Upside Down, a documentary film by Danny O’Connor about the birth, death and life of Creation Records.

The film tells the story of the hedonistic times of Creation Records who signed My Bloody Valentine, Primal Scream, The Jesus and Mary Chain, among others.

Talking about the film, Alan McGee says: “It will be good, Danny is a really good film maker and the bits that I have seen look great - It definitely captures the spirit and the madness of the Creation days.

“Danny keeps finding stuff that no one in the world has ever seen – forty hours of Primal Scream on tour and stuff like that.”

Featuring throughout Upside Down is Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie, who is one of Alan’s oldest friends and was signed to Creation.

Alan says: “I think the star of the film is Bobby Gillespie, who unbelievably intellectualises it – not because the guy is an intellectual, but somehow he seems to understand what Creation was better than anyone else.

He adds: “Bobby I think is the star of it, which is fair do’s really, because I don’t think I could have done Creation without Bobby.”

Growing up in Cathcart in Glasgow’s Southside, McGee attended local school, Kings Park Secondary. Leaving school at 14, Alan’s memories were not as fond as the ones the school had.

He laughs: “I went to Kings Park Secondary and ironically they had an Alan McGee business award, even though I stopped going to school at 14.”

He added: “I think it is only me and Bobby Gillespie as far as I understand, that have ever come to national promeninance or notoriety.

“The school hated me and it was ironic they were having an award for someone they wanted to throw out.”

Fed up with the music business, but still interested in bands, McGee plans to set up a media company this year with Senegal Producer Dean Cavanaugh. Originally agreeing to a cameo role, McGee has appeared in cult internet comedy, Svengali, a hilarious story about one man’s quest for fame in the music business.

Alan says: “I am hanging out with Dean Cavanaugh and we might get a media company together, do documentaries and films.

“I am kind of over with the music business – I think it’s a load of rubbish. I like gigs and I like young bands – new bands that haven’t been signed and have got the spirit.”

Looking forward to some releases in 2010, Alan says: “I am really excited about the new Glasvegas record, Paul Weller’s record and Noel’s (Gallagher) record.

He adds: “If I start listening to Sidney Devine, then start worrying! My dad is talking about a come-back; he was talking about reforming the John McGee Orchestra, now that’s scary.”

To watch the official trailer for Upside Down, please click here and to watch Alan in Svengali, please click here.

Source: icscotland.icnetwork.co.uk

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Oasis Nominated For A Number Of NME Awards

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The shortlists for the Shockwaves NME Awards 2010 have been announced tonight (January 25).

Oasis and co are in the running for the following awards.

Best British Band (sponsored by Shockwaves)
Arctic Monkeys
Biffy Clyro
Kasabian
Muse
Oasis

Best Video (sponsored by NME TV)
Arctic Monkeys – 'Cornerstone '
Biffy Clyro – 'The Captain'
Kasabian – 'Fire'
The Maccabees – 'Can You Give It'
Oasis – 'Falling Down'

Best Live Event
Blur at Hyde Park
Jay-Z at Alexandra Palace
Muse at Teignmouth
Oasis at Heaton Park
The Dead Weather at Shoreditch Church

Hero Of The Year
Beyoncé Knowles
Noel Gallagher
Rage Against The Machine
Matt Bellamy
Alex Turner

Villain Of The Year
Noel Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
Simon Cowell
Kanye West
Lady Gaga

Best Dressed
Lady Gaga
Liam Gallagher
Noel Fielding
Florence Welch
Karen O

Worst Dressed
Lady Gaga
Matt Bellamy
Katy Perry
Liam Gallagher
Elly Jackson, La Roux

Worst Band
Green Day
Oasis
Jonas Brothers
Paramore
JLS

Best Band Blog
Muse (Muse.mu and Twitter.com/muse)
Radiohead (Radiohead.com/deadairspace)
Noel Gallagher (Oasisinet.com)
Los Campesinos! (Loscampesinos.com)
Paramore (Paramore.net)

Voting is now open at NME.COM/awards.

This year's ceremony, will take place at the O2 Academy Brixton on February 24.

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More Awards Glory In The Oasis Story?

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Oasis are being hotly tipped for a nomination tonight as best British band in the 2010 Shockwave NME Awards despite having apparently split for good last year.

Over 19 years, the feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have picked up 15 NME awards — the only major music honours voted for by the public. In contrast, the Mastercard Brits snubbed Oasis in nearly all categories this year.

Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk

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Stereophonics On Oasis Breakup

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Hi Richard, how are you?

Thanks, I'm good, I'm in Cardiff. We have a press conference today. We're playing a big outdoor show here this summer. We're the first band to have a concert at the new Cardiff Football Stadium. There's are good music scene here, there have been lots of investments in the last fifteen years and we're very much looking forward to it.

What can we expect from the upcoming tour?

Well, we're in the middle of the rehearsals right now. We want to play lots of songs that people haven't heard for five or six years. We want to change our set a lot so that we can play different shows. We're putting the setlist together right now.

In our last interview we talked about the cancellation of the Oasis/Stereophonics tour in 2006. You thought that it was unfortunate but the opportunity will come again. Do you still think that you will go on tour with Oasis?

Not at the moment. I think Noel is happy and Liam is back with the band. But there is always an opportunity. We saw Blur reforming last year and all the other reunions. I don't think there will be a reunion now but on the other hand we're talking about Oasis and they're pretty unpredictable.

Could this also happen to the Stereophonics?

No, not at the place we're in at this moment. We're very happy with the album, the attitude is in a good place and we're having a good time.

Read the full interview here.

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Vote For Oasis In The 2010 NME Awards

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We're well into the awards season now!

NME have 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.

Vote for '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' for 'BRITs Album of 30 Years' HERE!

Liam Gallagher To Join Dave Berry On XFM Radio

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Liam Gallagher will be interviewed on the all new xfm 104.9 breakfast show with Dave Berry on Thursday 28th January.

The show is broadcast from 06.30-10.00am (UK Time), rest of the world click here.

To listen to the show live visit www.xfm.co.uk

If you have any questions to put to Liam, email Dave @ dave@xfm.co.uk.

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Kasabian Star 'Understands Oasis Split'

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Kasabian's Tom Meighan has admitted that he hardly speaks to his bandmate Serge Pizzorno when they are not on tour.

Tom told the News of the World that he can understand why Oasis split up last year.

He said: "We'll speak on the phone every now and then, but that's about it. I need time with the missus, you know?

"I can see why Liam and Noel fell out because if he was my brother, I'd probably kill Serge. I love the guy. We have arguments, but nothing bad. It's only through drunk rage that we scrap."

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Oasis Feature On New Compilation Album

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The UK’s Most Prestigious Music Awards Return With A 3-Cd Album Jam Packed With 2009’s Biggest Tracks Plus A Bonus Brit Artists Cd!

This year you can forget your birthday, wedding anniversary and even Christmas but this is one anniversary you do not want to miss in 2010… The BRIT Awards hits the big ‘three zero’ this February. What better way to celebrate it than with what promises to be one of 2010’s best compilations.

The BRIT Awards are pulling out all the stops this year and celebrating 30 years of existence in style! Not only do you get 40 of last years biggest hits but also an extra bonus disc crammed full of BRIT gems. The first 2 discs contain some belting hits from female superstars including Lady GaGa’s phenomenal “Let’s Dance”, Cheryl Cole’s “Fight for this love”, and Lily Allen’s “The Fear”. Not forgetting massive tracks from heartthrobs Robbie Williams with his smash hit “Bodies”, Michael Buble “Haven’t Met You Yet”, Daniel Merriweather “Red” and 2009’s biggest boyband JLS with “Beat It”.

If that isn’t enough to entice you, bonus disc 3 has 20 tracks from some of the biggest and best BRIT nominees and award winners of all time including exclusive collaborations taken live from the BRIT Awards from Queen & 5ive “We Will Rock You”, Seal & Adamski with “Killer” and the Bee Gees with a medley. The smashing bonus disc also contains gems from the likes of Take That, Amy Winehouse, Girls Aloud, The Spice Girls, Coldplay, The Killers and Oasis.

The BRIT Awards with MasterCard 2010 show to be aired February 16th 2010 is destined to be the biggest show yet. Celebrating 30 years of the Awards, the show will feature spectacular staging with performances by world renowned artists with comedy genius Peter Kay hosting the event!

Release Date: 08 February 2010

Click here to see full tracklisting.

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Twisted Wheel: We Want To Hug Noel Gallagher

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Bright, bold and deafeningly loud, Twisted Wheel are determined to make the world sit up and take notice.

They recently supported The Enemy on their UK tour, Oasis on their European tour and Paul Weller on a series of British forests gigs, but now they’re stepping out of the shadows and into the limelight on their own.

Their self-titled debut album was released last year, and has received positive reviews from all corners of the music press. Surely that’s a big boost to a new band?

“It’s hard to keep up with them all,” says Jonny. “I read a few on the internet and then we go on tour and I don’t see anything for weeks. I think even better than the reviews is that Paul Weller and Oasis have said they like us, and they’re just legends. Things are looking good so far.

“You have to pinch yourself, you know. I burst into hysterics when I think about it sometimes, you can’t beat it.

“Oasis have always been such an inspiration to me, and when I was younger, I dreamed of maybe meeting them one day. Before I knew it I was playing on tour with them. It’s unreal. You’ve got to keep your cool though, even if I want to just give them all a massive hug.”

They’ve certainly enjoyed supporting their heroes...

“It’s the best way to get known, I think,” says Jonny. “As we’re not getting played on Radio 1, we have to play live, and hopefully get ourselves a reputation as a great live band. That’ll make up for it. I love playing live, absolutely love it.”

Read the full article here.

Source: www.liverpoolecho.co.uk

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Win An X-Box And Exclusive Oasis Merchandise!

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A happy new year to you all. Hope you had a good Christmas and New Years!

So to kick off 2010 we've got a new competition for you.

You may have noticed that we recently changed the wallpaper here at Oasisinet and the band's Social Network Sites.

If you did, then click HERE to be in for a chance of winning an X-Box and some exclusive Oasis merchandise.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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20% Off Pretty Green For Ten Days

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20% Off selected Pretty Green items for ten days

use code: PG2010

plus free uk shipping on all orders

offer valid from 22nd january - 31st january

*available on all products in the 2010 OFFER category.

Use code at checkout to apply discount.

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Leona Lewis Covers 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' In The Live Lounge

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Leona Lewis performing 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' live on BBC Radio 1: Live Lounge in the UK on 21/01/10.

Noel Gallagher's Fan-tastic Day

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Man City-mad Noel Gallagher had a sore head from the post-derby match tear-up when he bumped into his side's newest star Patrick Vieira at Manchester's Radisson hotel yesterday.

Noel, Freddie Flintoff, M People founder Mike Pickering and an army of City fans had toasted the 2-1 win over rivals Man United into the wee small hours.

Gary Neville's invite must have been lost in the post.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Ex Oasis Man To Run The London Marathon

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Ex Oasis drummer Alan White will be running the London Marathon in April for the Alzheimer's Society, you can sponsor him by clicking here.

Keep up to date with what Alan's up to on his myspace page www.myspace.com/whiteyalan

Oasis' Andy Bell Features In New Video For 'The Most'

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As some of you may be aware Andy Bell collaborated with a Swedish band called The Most on a song called 'Now I Feel' around 18 months ago providing guitar and backing vocals.

The band now have recorded a promo video for the song and Andy is pictured in the video.

To find out more about the band visit www.myspace.com/themostsweden

Vote For Oasis To Win A Brit Award Now

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Oasis' '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' has been nominated for 2010's 'BRITs Album of 30 Years'. The 14 x platinum album has sold a staggering 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone.

The number one album marked the band's first UK number one single with 'Some Might Say' as well as live favourites, 'Roll With It', 'Wonderwall', 'Don't Look Back In Anger' and 'Champagne Supernova'.

The BRITs category is open to the top-selling, BRIT award winning albums of the past 29 years to celebrate the Award's 30th birthday.

Fans of the album can vote for it HERE.

Click HERE to view photos from Oasis' past appearances at the BRIT Awards.

Oasis have previously won five BRIT Awards including the award for 'Outstanding Contribution' in 2007.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Vampire Weekend On Oasis Split

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Vampire Weekend have spoken about the Oasis split, as the boys were due on stage before the Gallagher brothers for the Paris Rock en Seine festival in August last year.

“It was very awkward” recalls Tomson, “watching their crew breaking down all the lights and instruments, people started crying”.

But the band look back fondly on the Manchester bad boys. “We all liked their first few albums”, Tomson says, but “lost touch from there. I will be sad to see them go”.

Oasis were the face of Britpop, or, in Batmanglij’s words: “the pinnacle of British idiocy!”.
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