On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Don't Look Back in Anger" is a song by the British rock band Oasis, written by the band's guitarist, Noel Gallagher. Released as the fourth single from their hit second album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, on February 19th 1996.

The song became the band's second single to reach #1 in the United Kingdom charts, where it also went platinum. "Don't Look Back in Anger" was also the first Oasis single to feature Noel on lead vocals instead of his brother, Liam Gallagher. The title is perhaps a play on the song "Look Back in Anger", from David Bowie's Lodger album or on the play, Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, from which Bowie's song took inspiration.



Music video

The video for the song, directed by Nigel Dick, features Patrick Macnee, the actor who played John Steed in the 1960s television series The Avengers, apparently a favourite of the band. While filming the video, drummer Alan White met future wife Liz Atkins. They were married 13 August 1997 at Studley Priory Hotel, Oxfordshire but later divorced. Macnee has no recollection of the filming of the video.

History

Noel said of the song, "[It] reminds me of a cross between All the Young Dudes and summat the Beatles might've done." Of the character "Sally" referred to in the song he commented, "I don't actually know anybody called Sally. It's just a word that fitted, y'know, might as well throw a girl's name in there. It's gotta guarantee somebody a shag off a bird called Sally, hasn't it?". Noel claims that the character "Lyla", from Oasis' 2005 single is the sister of Sally. In the interview on the DVD released with the special edition of Stop the Clocks, Noel also revealed that a girl approached him and asked him if Sally was the same girl as in The Stone Roses' track "Sally Cinnamon". Noel replied that he'd never thought of that, but thought it was good anyway.

Noel admits that certain lines from the song are lifted from John Lennon: "I got this tape in the United States that had apparently been burgled from the Dakota Hotel and someone had found these cassettes. Lennon was starting to record his memoirs on tape. He's going on about 'trying to start a revolution from me bed, because they said the brains I had went to my head.' I thought 'Thank you, I'll take that'!" "Revolution from me bed" most likely refers to Lennon's infamous bed-ins in 1969, both in the quote and in the song. The piano during the intro of the song highly resembles Lennon's "Imagine". Like many other popular songs,the chord progression for both the verse and the chorus are based on the classical piece Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel. The songs only differ slightly at the end of each phrase. Gallagher also admits that he was under the influence of substances when he wrote the song, and to this day he claims he does not know what it means.

The song has become a favourite at Oasis' live performances. Noel encourages the crowd to sing along and often keeps quiet during the chorus, allowing the fans instead to sing along while he focuses on his guitar playing. The volume of crowd noise that usually descends on the chorus at concerts is easily audible on the rendition of "Don't Look Back in Anger" on Familiar to Millions. During the Dig Out Your Soul Tour the song has been played acoustically at a slower rate by Noel. Which surprised some fans, but it is still sung by all the fans.

In a 2006 radio interview, Liam Gallagher said that it was he who came up with the line "so Sally can wait" as Noel was struggling with that particular line at the time. Noel confirms this on the bonus DVD, entitled Lock the Box, released with the Stop the Clocks retrospective album. In the interview with Colin Murray, Noel admits, "I was doing it in the sound check and the so Sally bit, I wasn't singing that...and he [Liam] says, 'Are you singing so Sally can wait?' and I said, 'No.' and he said, 'Well you should do.'"

Noel was so excited of the potential of the song when he first wrote it, he used an acoustic set to perform a work-in progress version, without the second verse and a few other slight lyrical differences to the finished version, at an Oasis concert at the Sheffield Arena on April 22, 1995, saying before playing that he'd only written it the previous Tuesday (April 18, 1995) and that he didn't even have a title for it.

Track listing

CD CRESCD 221 (re-issued as RKISCD 018)
"Don't Look Back In Anger" - 4:48
"Step Out" - 3:40
"Underneath the Sky" - 3:20
"Cum on Feel the Noize" - 5:09

7" CRE 221
"Don't Look Back In Anger" - 4:48
"Step Out" - 3:40

12" CRE 221T
"Don't Look Back In Anger" - 4:48
"Step Out" - 3:40
"Underneath the Sky" - 3:20

Cassette CRECS 221
"Don't Look Back In Anger" - 4:48
"Step Out" - 3:40

CD re-issue (US) 34K78356
"Don't Look Back in Anger" - 4:48
"Cum On Feel The Noize" - 5:09

Win A Very Rare Piece Of Oasis Memorabilia

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Big Brother Recordings Limited celebrated their 10th anniversary on 7th February having sold over 6 million albums by Oasis in the UK alone in the last decade. The label was formed after the demise of Creation Records and has released every Oasis record since then.

They are offering one fan the opportunity to win Big Brother's Platinum Disc of the album 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants'.

This is an extremely rare piece of memorabilia from Oasis' history so would make a great addition to any fans' collection.

To win this prize, go to the Competitions page on the Official Oasis Site HERE!*

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No Oasis Reunion For Bonehead

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Ex-Oasis guitarist Bonehead was, unsurprisingly, besieged by calls this week after frontman Liam Gallagher namechecked him in his controversial acceptance speech at the Brit Awards on Tuesday night.

Liam paid tribute to all former Oasis members – except brother Noel, of course – in his expletive-laden speech for winning the Best Album of the past 30 years for What's The Story Morning Glory, before throwing the gong into the audience.

Founder member Bonehead, who quit the band in 1999, backs Liam's actions all the way.

Bonehead, real name Paul Arthurs, tells me: “I knew we'd won the award and I knew Liam was going along.

“But I didn't know I'd be getting a mention. I'm pleased though – I was involved in that album after all.

“I think good on him for chucking the award into the audience – it sums The Brits up really. I mean Lady Gaga winning? Please!”

But while Bonehead remains mates with Liam he's ruled out ever rejoining Oasis. He's now busy recording an album with his new band The Vortex, with a European tour planned in April.

He says: “Even if I was asked to go back to Oasis I wouldn't do it, even if I was offered £5mn, because I'm totally, totally focused on The Vortex now. I'm glad Liam is going to carry things on though.”

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Peter Kay Calls Liam Gallagher A 'Knobhead' Again...

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Peter Kay has called Liam Gallagher a “knobhead” again as the BRIT Awards feud rolls on.

Writing on his official website last night, funnyman Kay congratulated Noel Gallagher on his BRIT Award but had less kind words for Liam.

He said: “So it was the Brits last night and I was honoured to be asked to host the show especially with it being thirty years old.

“Congratulations to all the winners, including Noel Gallagher who sadly didn't get a mention (and who thankfully isn't a knobhead).

Liam yesterday reacted to angrily Kay's original jibe, writing on his Twitter account: “Regarding Peter Kay's comment...

“Listen up fat fuck as a real northerner I was brought up 2 say shit 2 people's faces not behind their back. Live forever LG.”

Liam clearly failed to see the irony in the fact that he wasn't calling Peter Kay a “fat fuck” to his face.

Source: www.gigwise.com

Liam Gallagher: Manchester City Need To Finish In Top Four

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Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has concerns Roberto Mancini will fail to lead Manchester City into the top four this season.

Mancini has lost More games than predecessor Mark Hughes in a Shorter period of time.

And while City celebrity fan Gallagher likes the Italian, he was keen to offer a few selection tips.

Gallagher said: "Stephen Ireland and Martin Petrov should play all the time. We need to strengthen the squad - I'm happy with Carlos Tevez up front but we could do with someone up there with him.

"We might win a cup but we can't spend all that money and f*** about not getting into Europe."

Source: www.tribalfootball.com

Going, Going, Gong

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It looks like Brits host Peter Kay was spot on.

Liam "Knobhead" Gallagher was thrown out of the backstage VIP bar minutes after making a fool of himself on stage.

The Oasis star pushed over a girl model who was painted silver to look like a Brit Award.

Fair play to her fella, who was stood nearby and painted gold.

He leapt off his podium and confronted Liam, telling him how out of order he was.

Security jumped in and ordered Liam out. A source said: "It was outrageous what Liam did. It upset a lot of people."

Liam was later "interviewed" by wife Nicole Appleton for ITV2.

Asked about Oasis's award for Best Album Of The Past 30 Years, he said: "I don't think we deserved it, there have been some great albums.

"But if we are f****** going to get invited then I will turn up and have it. I am going to f****** play the game."

Talking about the bust-up with the models, he snarled: "I have been silvered before. I have been pushed over. But I got up and f****** carried on. He is sitting there going, 'Hey, you pushed my bird over!'

"She's silver. I was gold and I was bronze, too, baby!

"Now can we all take loads of Class A drugs?"

Just the chat you expect from a millionaire dad who lives in posh Hampstead, in North London, and jogs every day.

Liam was called a "knobhead" by Kay on live TV after ignoring brother Noel in his acceptance speech then throwing his mic and Brit award in the crowd.

Yesterday, Liam hit back on Twitter: "Listen up fat f***. As a real northerner I was brought up to say s*** to people's faces, not behind their back."

Liam's antics might have raised a laugh ten years ago. But now he is out of date and tragic. Everyone else was having a great time and celebrating a good period in British music.

Noel missed Tuesday's awards at London's Earls Court. But he turned out later to see the War Child charity gig.

He told pals: "I see my little brother made a bit of a fool of himself? What was he doing?

"That was a chance for him to move on and talk about what he's doing now. He didn't even thank the fans properly."

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Last Chance To Vote For Oasis At The NME Awards

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LAST CHANCE TO VOTE BEFORE VOTING ENDS

The shortlists for the Shockwaves NME Awards 2010 have been announced.

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.

Row Erupts After Peter Kay Swears At Liam Gallagher At Brits

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Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has received complaints over bad language in last night’s Brits coverage.

One complaint objected Peter Kay’s use of the word “knobhead” while the comic hosted ITV1’s live coverage. The remark was directed at Liam Gallagher after a predictably rebellious acceptance speech.

Gallagher swore and hurled a microphone as he accepted Oasis's award for the Best Brits album of the past 30 years for their second album, (What's the Story?) Morning Glory. As he left the stage, Kay remarked: "What a knobhead".

The comment sparked Gallagher to hit back at the Bolton comic today via Twitter, calling Kay a “fat f***”, and adding that “as a real northerner I was brought up 2 say s*** 2 people's faces not behind their back."

Meanwhile, a Facebook group set up in appreciation of Kay's remark has gathered more than 98,000 fans.

Gallagher sparked a second wave of complaints when he was interviewed by his wife Nicole Appleton in ITV2’s live backstage coverage. Just as the interview was coming to an end, Gallagher said: “It was nice, it was nice. Now can we all take loads of class A drugs?"

Ofcom will look into the complaints before deciding whether or not to investigate.

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Liam Gallagher 'Livid' With Robbie Williams

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Liam Gallagher was reportedly upset when he saw his wife Nicole Appleton talking to her ex-boyfriend Robbie Williams backstage at the Brit Awards last night.

The Oasis frontman picked up the award for 'Brits Album of 30 Years' on behalf of Oasis for (What's The Story) Morning Glory? at the ceremony, while Williams won the 'Outstanding Contribution to Music' prize.

A source told The Mirror of Appleton's conversation with Williams: "Liam was livid. He was muttering and pacing around when he heard that his wife had been reunited with his former arch rival."

Gallagher and Williams have traded insults in the past, with Williams suggesting a televised fight between the pair at the 2000 Brits ceremony.

Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Twitter

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Regarding Peter Kay's comment...

Listen up fat fuck as a real northerner I was brought up 2 say shit 2 people's faces not behind their back. Live forever LG

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

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Peter Kay's BRITs Jibe At Liam Gallagher Inspires Facebook Group

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Fans back the comedian...

A Facebook group inspired by Peter Kay's reaction to Liam Gallagher's outburst at the BRIT Awards has already won over 50,000 fans.

The comedian described Gallagher as a “knobhead” after he threw a microphone and Oasis’ BRIT Award into the crowd at the ceremony in London.

Gallagher, who accepted the prize for BRITS Album of 30 Years on behalf of the recently disbanded group, then left the stage.

The Facebook Group - Peter Kay's reply to Liam Gallagher at the Brits – described Kay's response as “legendary”.

The group has already attracted 75,000 fans, with the majority praising the comedian's response.

One fan, Alex Griffin, said: Why was Liam Gallagher swearing and throwing stuff?

Cait Moz wrote: “I dont even get how hes the frontman for Oasis, when he left 6 months ago?!”

But another fan, Lauren Greaves, praised Gallagher: “I ♥ LIAM GALLAGHER.. Oasis well deserved that award, so what he was a little bit arrogant.. you gorra love him ;D”

Oasis's 1995 album beat records by Dido, Duffy and Phil Collins to the award.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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Oasis' BRIT Award 'Up For Sale On eBay'

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A person who claims to have caught Oasis' BRIT Award after singer Liam Gallagher threw it into the crowd has put it on eBay.

The apparent listing, which has already attracted 117 bids, describes the item as “Liam "nob head" Gallaghers brit award”.

The top bid on the auction is currently £999,999, although the seller has yet to list any photos.

Gallagher accepted the award at the ceremony on behalf of Oasis after their 1995 album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory' was named BRITS Album of 30 Years.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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Noel Gallagher Checks Out Kasabian At Intimate London Gig

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Noel Gallagher may have swerved the BRIT Awards and his brother’s public snubbing, but he put in an appearance at Kasabian’s intimate gig at London’s O2 Shepherds Bush Empire.

The show was in aid of the War Child charity. On the benefit, Noel said: “It’s the least one can do… It’s good to do your bit. It’s good karma and all that”.

Kasabian were joined by Noel Fielding during the gig. The Mighty Boosh star donned his Vlad The Impaler costume to dance with the band.

“It’s good to get an excuse to dress up like Vlad The Impaler and dance with Kasabian”, he said. “[It’s] my favourite thing to do”.

Source: www.xfm.co.uk

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Oasis Win Best Album Of The Past 30 Years At The Brits!

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Oasis' album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' won the award for the best album of the past 30 years at last night's Brit Award ceremony at Earl's Court in London. Liam was on hand to pick up the award.

'(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' has sold over 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' and features live favourites such as 'Roll With It' and 'Champagne Supernova'. It also contains the singles 'Wonderwall' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger'. 'Wonderwall', released in 1995, was the band's 8th single in the space of 18 punch-drunk months that saw the band rise from noisy Manchester lads to the most talked about band in the world. These two songs, amongst so many others, have come to define Noel Gallagher's ability to write stadium-rousing anthems, something anyone who caught the band live can testify to.

The Brit Award category was voted for online by the public. The category was open to the best-selling, 'Best Album' winners from the past 29 Brit Awards to celebrate the Award's 30th birthday this year.

Oasis would like to thank everyone who took the time to vote for them.

Cheers!

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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Noel Gallagher Mocks Liam's Brit Award Throwing

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Former Oasis star Noel Gallagher has mocked his younger brother Liam's antics at The Brit Awards last night.

Acting typically cocksure, Liam threw Oasis' 'Brit Awards album of 30 years' gong into the crowd after picking it up at the Earls Court ceremony.

Leaving Home House in London at 4am this morning where he had been partying with Noel Fielding, Kasabian and Freddie Flintoff, Noel took a swipe at Liam.

In an effeminate voice, Noel did an impression of Liam in front of photographers saying: "ohh look, I've dropped my microphone!"

For the pictures click here.

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Liam Gallagher's Class A Drug Rant On ITV2

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Liam Gallagher sensationally announced he was going to take Class A drugs straight after an interview he had on ITV2 – unbeknown to him he was still live on air.

The bad boy of Oasis was still in a temper after being called a ‘knobhead’ on ITV’s Brits Awards 2010 by host Peter Kay, just after he collected the award for Brits Album of 30 Years.

Liam, 37, made a spectacle of himself when he accepted the award – thanking everyone but snubbing his own brother Noel – and then preceding to throw not only the microphone into the screaming crowd but his Brit award too.

ITV were forced to make a broadcasting break as the fowl-mouthed singer couldn’t resist adding some ‘f*****g’ words into his speech.

Backstage when the hot-headed singer was being interviewed, he said: ‘I don’t know if we deserved it because there has been loads of great albums over the last 30 years.’

But the real shock came when he openly declared: ‘Now can we go and take loads of Class A drugs?’

The interview swiftly ended but it was too late as audiences had already heard the shock statement.

Source: www.metro.co.uk

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Liam Gallagher Backstage At The Brit Awards

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Short interview with Liam Gallagher, backstage at the Brits.

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Watch Liam Gallagher's Brits Acceptance Speech

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Liam Gallagher At The BRITS

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A few pictures of Liam Gallagher as he accepts the British album of 30 years award at The Brit Awards 2010 held at Earls Court on February 16, 2010 in London, England.

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Liam Gallagher Snubs Noel In Brits Speech

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Liam Gallagher has snubbed brother Noel during his Brit Awards acceptance speech.

The former Oasis frontman was collecting the 'Brits Album of 30 Years' gong from Slade's Noddy Holder at tonight's ceremony in London.

Accepting the prize, Liam went on to credit "[ex-Oasis members] Guigsy, Bonehead and Alan White", before pausing to miss out sibling and ex-bandmate Noel.

Liam also thanked Oasis' supporters, describing them as the "best fans in the world". He then threw his mic into the audience and walked away with Holder.

Returning to the podium, host Peter Kay quipped: "What a kn*b."

Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

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