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Ahead of Reading Festival tickets going on sale today (December 3rd), the event's organisers have been supporting a local museum exhibition.
Pretty Green, Liam Gallagher's Reading-based fashion brand and Festival Republic, have pledged their support to an exhibition at Reading Museum called Reading Steady Go; Life through the Eyes of a 1960s mod.
Both Pretty Green and Festival Republic are sponsoring the six-month exhibition, which looks at the mod scene in Reading from 1958 to 1966.
It will also explore how the mod cultural trend continues to impact modern fashion and music.
Melvin Benn, managing director of Festival Republic, said: "It has been my absolute privilege to work on Reading Festival since 1989 and see it grow into the greatest music show on the planet.
"We couldn't have achieved this without the support of the local community and in particular Reading Borough Council."
Next year's Reading Festival takes place from August 26th to 28th.
Liam Gallagher to open two pop-up stores on Wednesday 8th December
Following on from the huge success of the Carnaby Street store, Liam Gallagher’s Pretty Green label is set to open two new pop-up stores consecutively in Manchester and Glasgow on Wednesday 8th December.
Pretty Green draws its inspiration from the art, music and culture scene of the 1960’s and is renowned for their attention to detail with an emphasis on quality fabrics, cut and classic tailoring. The menswear label recently won ‘Menswear brand of the year’ at this years prestigious Drapers awards.
After great demand from his hometown, Liam will open his first new store on the exclusive King Street, a haven for designer brands such as Diesel, Belstaff and Hermes.
Liam Gallagher says: “Manchester is where I was born and to be opening a Pretty Green store there is an absolute privilege.”
Primal Scream’s bassist, Mani will take to the decks to launch the store from midday, for an exclusive sneak preview for Pretty Green members, before opening to the public.
Following the opening of his Manchester store, Liam will then fly up to Glasgow to open the second store of the day on Ingram Street, Scotland’s most upmarket designer fashion and lifestyle shopping street.
Liam has said of the store opening “Glasgow was always going to be the next store after Manchester”
Both new stores will house both the Black and Green Label collections and feature iconic imagery from Liam’s Brighton photo shoot photographed by Lawrence Watson. Detailed shots of the Autumn / Winter 2010 collection will be displayed throughout the store via canvasses and wallpaper in addition to their Pretty Green paisley print. The stores will be clean, contemporary, white spaces and feature classic wooden furniture alongside contemporary designs. Each will also contain an event space for live bands & DJ performances after the success of these at the London, Carnaby Street store.
Carl Stanley: So what’s your thoughts then on Noel’s solo album, are we in for a treat?
Clint Boon: Definitely, I’m guessing it will be really successful album, even people who didn’t buy the Oasis records will buy this record. Noel’s grown into a really well respected figure and his work appeals to so many nowadays, I could see there maybe being 3-4 life changing songs on it in the same way ‘Live Forever‘ was a big tune. Yeah, I’m betting its going to be a big album.
Tickets for Beady Eye's first UK live shows sold out in 30 minutes, but a number of tickets are still available for the following dates on the bands highly anticipated European tour.
Sunday 13th March - Casino De Paris, Paris, France Wednesday 16th March - Alcatraz, Milan, Italy Friday 18th March - La Riviera, Madrid, Spain Monday 21st March - Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland
A new Oasis book promises to lift the lid on some of Liam and Noel Gallagher's best quotes.
Mad For It: The Wit & Wisdom of the Gallaghers includes some of the brothers and former bandmates most unforgettable lines.
Choice quotes include the Gallaghers' comments on Britpop rivals Blur, the credit crunch and the possibility of life on other planets.
There are also examples of the brothers' own personal troubles, including Noel's comment about Liam: “He’s rude, arrogant, intimidating and lazy.
“He’s the angriest man you’ll ever meet. He’s like a man with a fork in a world of soup.”
Mad For It: The Wit & Wisdom of the Gallaghers has been compiled by music journalist and NME Associate Editor Paul Stokes is available now priced £8.99.
Thank you to everyone who entered the competition, the winner picked at random is Ben Horn who has won a Black Bomber Jacket (Lime Trim) from Pretty Green.
We have more prizes to give-away from 'Pretty Green' so keep a Beady Eye out...
Tom Meighan played an exclusive in-store DJ set at our Carnaby Street store last Friday. A huge crowd attended (with a few familiar faces) to make the in-store event a great warm-up to our first club night.
For those who didn't manage to make it to the store, you can view the full gallery from Tom's DJ set on our Facebook page.
The arrival of Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green store on Carnaby Street has been very good for business in the neighbourhood - and, after a successful six months of trading, will be extending its stay on the iconic street with a longer lease.
According to The Times, the ex-Oasis frontman's shop is one of a number of retailers that have helped Shaftesbury, the West End property company, achieve pre-tax profits of £22.3 million.
The company, which owns over 500 properties across Carnaby Street, Covent Garden and Charlotte Street, has announced a raise in its income by 5.7 per cent to £57.6 million in the 12 months to September 30 2010.
Noel Gallagher's daughter Anais is becoming a rock star like her dad and has started playing the guitar.
Anais, 10, is Gallagher's daughter with his ex-wife Meg Mathews, 44, and Mathews said the little girl is already into her music.
She said to UK's Fabulous magazine: 'She's learning guitar and recently came home playing Rage Against The Machine.'
Asked if she gets on well with her ex-hubby, she said: 'Really well. I get on with his partner Sara MacDonald, too. I saw her on Saturday in fact. She picked up Anais to take her to see The X Factor, which she loves.'
"I'm Outta Time" is a song by English rock band Oasis, featured on their 2008 seventh studio album Dig Out Your Soul. The second single from the album, succeeding "The Shock of the Lightning", "I'm Outta Time" was written by lead vocalist Liam Gallagher and released on 1 December 2008.
The song has been noted as one of the highlights of the album by fans, as well as the band themselves, with guitarist Noel Gallagher labelling it "deceptively brilliant". It has also been praised by music critics, with NME calling it a "ballad" and comparing it to the music of Oasis-admired rock band The Beatles.
It charted at #12 in the UK Singles Chart - the first Oasis single to miss the top ten since 1994, ending the band's streak of 22 consecutive top tens.
The song features a short speech sample from John Lennon taken from one of his very last interviews in 1980.[3] The speech sample says: "As Churchill said, it's every Englishman's inalienable right to live where the hell he likes. What's it going to do, vanish? Is it not going to be there when I get back?".
Style
The song bears similarity, in style, to John Lennon's work in the early 1970s. The piano which features on the track partly emulates that of Lennon's "Jealous Guy", with the three octave jumps in C major. This was intentional, given that the track was written by Gallagher as a tribute to Lennon. Liam jokingly claims that it took him nine years to write the song.
Track listings
CD (RKIDSCD55) 1. "I'm Outta Time" (album version) Liam Gallagher 4:10 2. "I'm Outta Time" (Twiggy Ramirez remix) L. Gallagher 6:14 3. "The Shock of the Lightning" (Jagz Kooner remix) Noel Gallagher 6:40
7" (RKID55) # Title Writer(s) Length 1. "I'm Outta Time" (album version) L. Gallagher 4:10 2. "To Be Where There's Life" (Neon Neon remix) Gem Archer 4:17
7" (RKID55X) 1. "I'm Outta Time" (Twiggy Ramirez remix) L. Gallagher 6:14 2. "The Shock of the Lightning" (Jagz Kooner remix) N. Gallagher 6:40
Digital bundle 1. "I'm Outta Time" (album version) L. Gallagher 4:10 2. "I'm Outta Time" (Twiggy Ramirez remix) L. Gallagher 6:14 3. "I'm Outta Time" (demo) L. Gallagher 4:01
Liam Gallagher gave a brilliant interview as this months cover-star of Drapers magazine, discussing Pretty Green winning 'Menswear Brand of the Year' at last weeks Drapers Fashion Awards 2010.
" I don't do offices mate, I'm not Ricky Gervais" says Liam Gallagher, instantly brushing aside claims by his collegues that he spends about a day a week in the HQ of Pretty Green, the menswear label he founded 18 months ago and was last week named Drapers Menswear Brand of the Year.
Behind the scenes footage of the FA Cup 3rd round draw featuring Noel Gallagher and Serge Pizzorno who confirmed their status as 'supreme beings' by engineering fate and setting up their dream FA Cup tie on Sunday.
Manchester City fan Gallagher, of Oasis fame, and die-hard Leicester City supporter Pizzorno, the creative force behind Kasabian, were stunned when their fantasy fixture became a reality.
The creative pair were at Wembley to make the draw for the Third Round Proper and the song-writing duo could not have written a better version of events.
The Kasabian axe-man, who regularly performs in front of tens of thousands of fans, admitted that the co-incidence shredded his already jangling nerves.
James Buckley, currently filming the new Inbetweeners movie, is taking time out to perform an exclusive DJ set at our Carnaby Street store on Saturday 11th December.
The Inbetweeners star will be on from 13:00 so come check him out whilst you're doing your Christmas shopping!
Noel Gallagher has said that he was more nervous drawing the FA Cup third round balls yesterday (November 28) than he was playing live with Oasis.
The guitarist drew the balls with Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno, with both drawing out their own favoured teams, Manchester City and Leicester City respectively, to play against each other.
"What where the odds on that, its unbelievable!" Gallagher said. "I am blown away by that, when I turned the ball around I nearly dropped it. I was more nervous after that then when I walked out on stage here at Wembley. The odds were astronomical."
Pizzorno said: "I was really nervous before the draw. I kept having visions that I was going to drop the bag and have to chase all the balls around the floor!"
he added: "Once I made that draw I completely lost it, I don’t remember pulling the next 10 balls out, I didn’t know what was going on. It was psychedelic."
The Leicester City vs Manchester City FA Cup game will take place on January 8 or 9.
Liam Gallagher says he’s no longer a rock wild man after giving up booze and parties.
Mad for it Liam is bored of late nights and finally feels ready to rid his life of Cigarettes and Alcohol.
But the singer, 38, had a final fling watching hedonistic pals Primal Scream in London at the weekend.
Despite downing a fair few with his Beady Eye bandmates and Jarvis Cocker, 47, afterwards at W Hotel’s swanky new Wyld bar, Liam really wasn’t feeling it.