Noel Gallagher Looking Back - But Not With Anger

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Say what you like, but Noel Gallagher seems like a guy you don't want to mess with. See, if life is a rollercoaster, then Noel is the dude riding on the Bizarro, Millennium Force and Nitro rides all rolled into one - who still comes out standing.

"If we weren't not turning up for videos and getting slung out of f***ing recording studios, we were losing bass players; and you know, we were on the way to becoming the biggest band in the world, and we were showing it a healthy degree of contempt, which I think is a good thing," said Noel in a recent interview.

This "healthy contempt" meant that he's also had to endure loads of browbeating, not just from the press and his musical competitors (his bitter mid-'90s feud with Blur's Damon Albarn is legendary), but also from within the band, particularly from a younger brother called Liam.

Their scuffles and spats are things of legend. For instance, during the recording of their big hit Wonderwall, Noel and Liam had an argument about how the drums should go. "And the argument went round and round and round for ages till Liam said he was going to refuse to sing it; which is ludicrous when you think about it now," said Noel.

Their infighting was so vicious, Noel walked out on the band back in 2000, only to rejoin months later. But last August, Noel had had enough. With minutes to go before their concert at the Rock en Seine festival in France, Oasis sent out the message: "As a result of an altercation within the band, the Oasis gig has been cancelled."

"It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight," Noel said in a statement then. "People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."

But Oasis didn't become one of the biggest Brit bands in the history of rock 'n' roll because of spats and infighting. No, in order to have eight UK No 1 singles, seven UK No 1 albums, six Brit Awards, an estimated 70 million records sold worldwide, listings in the Guinness Book Of World Records 2010 for "Longest Top 10 UK Chart Run By A Group" and "Most Successful Act Of The Last Decade In The UK (1995 to 2005)", you need something special.

And Oasis did have something special: Some of the most singable, hummable, stadium anthems the world had heard since Bon Jovi's Livin' On A Prayer.

Despite the band having officially disbanded in February, when Liam and the rest formed a new band, Beady Eye, Noel returned to the studio to have one last whack at an Oasis album: A compilation called Time Flies ... 1994 to 2009.

And he spoke at length as he reminisced about what the songs meant to him.

Supersonic was the first single. Do you remember how it got started?

I can't remember what was going on but it wasn't happening in the studio for some reason and ... somebody said, "Well, what are we going to do then?" And someone suggested going in and writing (a new song). I think that's the only time that had ever happened in the 100 years we were together. And I just wrote this song and it was a kind of a stream of consciousness thing. The lyrics don't really mean anything. Apart from Elsa - she was the studio engineer's dog.

It's been said that Shakermaker shouldn't have been the second single.

Why it's the second single is a mystery to me because obviously there (were) a lot of better tracks on the album. But if I remember correctly at the time, Live Forever was going to be the third single and we needed something that was just a bridge between Supersonic and Live Forever, and I don't know why Shakermaker was chosen.

I've no recollection of writing this song - not a clue. But it's basically 12-bar blues with a load of nonsense sung over it. Someone - an American - from the record company once said to me, "Are you singing 'she clothed me'? (The actual lyric is "shake along with me"). (Which explains our) never quite making it over there!

Still, Live Forever validated Oasis' standing.

It was the one that kind of convinced everybody that we were the real deal, I think, and not just a bunch of sh*t kickers from Manchester. They used to slag me off for playing the guitar solo because it was a bit like ... Eric Clapton, which is a f***ing insult. Come on! It's better than that!

Is the Sally mentioned in Don't Look Back In Anger the Sally Cinnamon character from the Stone Roses' song?

Someone come up to me at an Ian Brown gig once a few years back and asked me (that question). She'd obviously sat down and worked this out and, you know ... I didn't want to spoil it for her so I said, "Yes, it is Sally Cinnamon" - which it's not really, you know. I wrote this song in Paris, or the bulk of it anyway. At a sound check at our first arena gig in Sheffield, and Liam come up and said, "Who's Sally?", and I was like, "I don't know, what the f*** are you talking about?"

And he said, "Is that what you're singing, 'So Sally can wait'?" And I was, like, "No it isn't, but it f***ing is now - nice one." But this song and Wonderwall have taken on a life of their own. They mean so much to people. Crazy.

Speaking of Wonderwall, that's like your biggest hit ever.

I think the working title of this was called Wishing Stone for a long time, which - if you think about it now - is nonsense.

You were saying Lyla is not specific to anybody.

Well, I went through a period towards the end of writing songs about heroines - angels and stuff like that. So, it's not about a specific person called Lyla. But it's probably about my missus. Actually her name's Sarah. So, you can hear it kind of in the background but you couldn't write that in a song because, number one, she'd want f***ing royalties. I don't know where Lyla came from. I don't know any Lyla, I've never met anybody called Lyla since, strangely enough.

Maybe she's Sally Cinnamon's cousin?

Yeah, or maybe not ... It's a good tune, though.

Is it true Stop Crying Your Heart Out was written for the England World Cup team?

I think England had been beaten by Brazil and they (showed) David Seaman crying, the big doofus, and they played this at the end credits - perfect symmetry. You couldn't have planned it any better and we didn't plan it. That's the way it panned out. It is another meandering kind of over-emotional tune though. Somebody said to me, "What do you feel about Leona Lewis covering that song?" And I said, "How do I feel about it? Only one word - in fact it's not even a word, it's more like a sound effect: It just goes f***ing 'kerching'! Thank you very much. Transcript from Sony Music

Source: www.todayonline.com

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Oasis: What's Your Story? - Boxer...

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This is Stefy 'Supersonic' Bull's story...

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Interview With Liam Gallagher Coming This Friday

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Pretty Green News recently interviewed Liam Gallagher one year on from the Launch of his clothing label about what he has been up to and what is happening in the year ahead ...

You can read the full exclusive interview at prettygreen.com on Friday 18th June.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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Kele Okereke Does Not Want To Talk About Liam Gallagher

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Taken from a interview with Kele Okereke for thequietus.com.

I wanted to ask you a more general question, about intelligence in music, because I remember when Bloc Party were starting out, Liam Gallagher said you looked like a bunch of university students. And that always seemed strange to me - that that should be an insult, and that intelligence in music is something to scorn or be suspicious of. Is that something you're happy to talk about?

KO: Well, I would if you hadn't have paraphrased it by talking about Liam Gallagher.

Sorry.

KO: It's fine. But I can't really answer that now, I'm sorry. It's a shame.

Well, I can rephrase it if you want?

KO: No, because you've said it. And I don't really want to bring that up. And you've said it - if you hadn't said it and you'd put it in the piece, it would have been... I don't know. Next question.

OK, we'll move on then.

KO: It's a shame, because it was a good question, and I'd have liked to have answered it.

Yeah, I was just trying to put it in context.

KO: Yeah, but I don't want to keep getting asked questions about other people.

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Ask Liam Gallagher - Lee Warren

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Liam is answering your questions via video.

Who's gonna win the World Cup?

You can ask your own question - either email askliam@prettygreen.com, tweet it adding #askliam, or post it on youtube as a video question.

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Oasis: What's Your Story? - Alessandro Del Piero

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Members Of Oasis, Primal Scream And The Sex Pistols Join Forces

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Groups don't come more super than this lot. And it's going to be a hell of a one-off gig when members of Primal Scream, The Sex Pistols and Oasis join forces.

Kate Moss's mate and Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie, has formed Silver Machine with a couple of bandmates, Pistol Glen Matlock and Oasis drummer - and Beatles son - Zak Starkey for the 1234 Festival in Shoreditch Park.

They'll be covering all their favourite tracks. As Bobby says: "We're great and we can't wait."

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

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Noel Gallagher On Oasis' First Single And More

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All 23 clips of Noel Gallagher talking about 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' are now up on the band's YouTube page here.

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On June 15th 2000, Oasis played the Hultsfred Festival in Sweden. At the time Noel Gallagher had decided to quit overseas touring with Oasis.

Also on June 15th 1994, Oasis performed on Nulle Part Aulleurs in France watch a video of 'Supersonic' by clicking here.

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Oasis Flies To The Chart Summit

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Oasis are on course for their eighth number one album this week after sales of the band's best of set Time Flies 1994-2009 outstripped sales of the next best seller by more than four to one in the midweek charts.

The Big Brother released album clocked up 23,236 sales to secure top spot in a week that has also seen strong debuts in four of the top five chart positions.

The band's last number one studio album Dig Out Your Soul reached number one in 2008, keeping up the band's record for all their albums reaching the top spot, so it's little surprise that their best of set has followed suit.

Source: www.musicweek.com

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Win Pretty Green Polo Shirts

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We have teamed up with Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green label to create a very special World Cup promotion! To celebrate the 32 teams taking part in the World Cup, we will be giving away 32 Polo Shirts over the next 32 days. Couldn't be simpler!

CLOSING DATE: Sunday 11th July 2010, to enter click here.

Source: www.skysports.com

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The Vortex UK And European Dates

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Visit Bonehead's band 'The Vortex' MySpace page (here) for a number of UK and European dates.

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What's The Best Number 1 Single From Oasis?

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This month the poll in the right side menu is for the best Oasis UK number 1 single.

The choices are

Some Might Say
Don't Look Back In Anger
D'You Know What I Mean?
All Around The World
Go Let It Out
The Hindu Times
Lyla
The Importance Of Being Idle

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Win Oasis Goodies

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Here are two more opportunities to win an Oasis-branded Wowee One speaker unit, click here (UK ONLY) and here for more details.

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Photos Of Oasis' 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' Limited Edition Box Set

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Thanks to Jono.

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Pop Will Eat Itself: Oasis As Mass-Catering Phenomenon

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As Oasis release their Time Flies... retrospective, Roy Wilkinson recalls various encounters which argues that this most patchy of British groups has much in common with cheap eat catering

Hungry for unlimited sausages? Up for endless potatoes, chipped, wedged, fried and baked? Oasis aren't the only good-time guys to have arisen in the north and successfully supplied satiation on a mass level. Recently the Taybarns all-you-eat chain has been packing them in across the high latitudes, from Barnsley to South Shields. In mildly ethnographic style, Taybarns has been fascinating the London-based media. The press have been intrigued by the "34-metre food line" and an all-inclusive £5.99 meal-deal (weekdays from 11.30am to 5.00pm). Things were perhaps similar with Oasis's initial bloom – a soft south bewitched by these brusque northerners and their mass pop provisioning. But, isn't this latest Oasis best-of a bit like Taybarns in reverse? Paying again for stuff you've already had?

Oasis and their then label Creation once really did run an all-you-can-eat spectacular. All-you-can-drink as well. The backstage bounty at Oasis's 1996 shows at Knebworth was astonishing. An immense marquee was lined with bars, all fully stocked with any drink you could imagine. A barbecue sizzled eternal. To anyone with a pass it was all free, all day. It wasn't that exclusive either. The music-industry types were diluted by numerous family and friends. You could tell this because, when Noel Gallager wandered in, he was instantly mobbed by autograph-seekers. Within this moderately-exclusive marquee, there was a separate VIP quadrant. This roped-off corner was soon besieged by people who all stood there staring at Kate Moss and Patsy Palmer.

Read the full article by clicking here.

Source: thequietus.com

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Ask Liam Gallagher- Ronan Galway

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Today's question from Ronan Galway in Ireland.

If you were stranded on a desert island and could only pick one album, one film and one piece of Pretty Green clothing, what would they be?

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Noel Gallagher On 'The Importance Of Being Idle. And 'All Around The World'

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More Details On Oasis Fan Documentary

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Big Brother Recordings are happy to announce that Oasis 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' - The Complete Singles Collection - is out now! The album collects together all 27 Oasis singles from the band's career including 8 number one UK singles!

Fans can pick up their copy of the album now through Oasisinet, iTunes, Amazon, HMV and Play. International fans can pick up their copy HERE!

To celebrate the release Big Brother Recordings has been releasing interview clips from Noel online. Each clip features Noel playing the raconteur and takes us on a charming, intimate and witty trip through the band's history. These clips can be viewed at the band's YouTube page HERE!

The label is giving fans the opportunity to win framed, signed and personalised album artwork through a Facebook quiz and widget. The quiz tests your knowledge of the band, one question for every year from 1994 up to 2009. The widget allows you to let everyone know what the band and their music mean to you! Check it out HERE! and be part of it!

Big Brother Recordings have also made five short films centred around how the music of Oasis has affected the lives of fans. An 11' cut-down was aired over the weekend in the 4Play slot on Channel 4 in the UK. This can now be watched below as well as the Oasis YouTube page. The full-length films will also be available to view this week at the YouTube page where one film will be premiered everyday from Wednesday up until Saturday.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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Noel Gallagher Reacts To England's Draw With America

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Noel Gallagher was on TalkSport last night and talked about England's draw with America and more, listen to the interview by clicking here.

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