This is the latest trailer for Upside Down : The Creation Records Story. the movie will be released on DVD/Blue-ray in the UK on May 9th, with worldwide release rolling out from then on.
Beady Eye played at the E-Werk in Cologne, Germany last night.
Setlist:
'Four Letter Word' 'Beatles And Stones' 'Millionaire' 'For Anyone' 'The Roller' 'Wind Up Dream' 'Bring The Light' 'Standing On The Edge Of The Noise' 'Kill For A Dream' 'Three Ring Circus' 'Man Of Misery' 'The Beat Goes On' 'The Morning Sun' 'Sons Of The Stage'
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Click here to see a number of photos from the gig.
We all know he was sick to the back teeth of his big brother Noel.
But what we didn’t know was Liam Gallagher’s back teeth have been pretty sick of Liam as well.
And his front ones weren’t too keen on him either.
The 38-year-old snaggletoothed Manc, who is currently promoting his new band Beady Eye, was ordered by management to get himself to a dentist – and pronto.
Several hours of heavy-duty drilling later, and the singer emerged, puffy-mouthed and dribbling slightly, with a brand-new Hollywood smile. A snip at £7,000.
I’m told: “Liam wasn’t quite at the Shane MacGowan stage but his teeth were pretty dodgy.
“Beady Eye is a big deal for Liam and he felt under pressure to look his best for his musical comeback.
“He knows his teeth have never been his strong point, so he decided now was the time to get them done. Liam had a place recommended to him, and booked in for a consultation. A few weeks later, he went for it, having his grey fillings replaced with white ones, and some veneers put in for a more even look.
“His new gnashers are a lot more American-friendly too so if Beady Eye do try and conquer the States, at least it won’t be his awful teeth they’re talking about.”
Nope, just the music, then.While the new molars aren’t quite Simon Cowell-esque, they are, as our pictures show, a marked improvement.
Of course it’s not the first time the star has had dental work.
Nine years ago, he had emergency surgery to repair his two front teeth after he was smashed in the mouth in a bar in Munich.And he’s not the first in his family to undergo cosmetic dentistry procedures.
His brother, with whom he is no longer speaking post-Oasis fall-out, has already had his pearly whites sorted.
So if they do ever meet up, they can just bare their teeth at each other. That’ll be one seriously blinding evening...
Talking dogs, ghosthunting dogs, psychics who can talk to dogs, ex-Oasis rock 'n' roll legend Liam Gallagher and doggy weddings all feature in Sky1's new barking mad documentary series A Different Breed. Produced by the makers of Pineapple Dance Studios, it features a similar blend of humour and the surreal. Click 'play' below for a teaser of the show:
A Different Breed premieres on Wednesday, April 6 at 8pm.
We have all been shocked and saddened by the terrible news coming from Japan. Even more as we still have fond memories of our concert in Sendai with Oasis in 2002.
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to all the people of Japan, our fans and friends there. Japan is a great country and we know you will come through this.
Pretty Green is proud to announce the Teenage Cancer Trust limited edition T-Shirt, Badge and Poster set is now available to purchase.
Speaking about the collaboration, Liam Gallagher stated: "I've always been a massive supporter of Teenage Cancer Trust. This collaboration is only just the start".
The tee is made from our finest luxury cotton and features an iconic 12 colour illustrated tambourine drawn by David Tazzyman. The pin badge, produced in cast metal, is based on David's tambourine illustration. The poster, beautifully produced in A3 colour, features the classic photograph of Liam Gallagher on stage at Murrayfield stadium in Edinburgh taken by Danny North.
All three items will be packaged in a specially designed outer envelope, constructed from dyed black embossed paper, printed in two colours. All profits from the sales of the set (£20) will be going straight to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Beady Eye will play at the E-Work in Cologne, Germany today (14/03/11).
If you are going to any of the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodot@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them all on the site.
Liam Gallagher returned to Paris tonight (March 13) to play live with Beady Eye – and apologised for his 2009 "let-down" with Oasis.
Oasis fell apart in the French capital in August 2009, cancelling a show at the Paris Rock en Seine festival then splitting.
After wrapping up their first UK tour in London on Thursday (10), Beady Eye played the Casino De Paris venue to kick of further European dates tonight. Gallagher made the apology after opening song 'Four Letter Word'.
"Sorry for letting you down last time," he said. "Hopefully we can make it up to you."
Later he dedicated 'Kill For A Dream' "to all the people in Japan," referring to the victims of the recent disasters sweeping the country.
The band played the same set they played throughout their UK jaunt – featuring songs from debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' and their cover of World Of Twist's 'Sons Of The Stage'
They are now set to play Cologne's E-Werk venue tomorrow (14).
Beady Eye played:
'Four Letter Word' 'Beatles And Stones' 'Millionaire' 'For Anyone' 'The Roller' 'Wind Up Dream' 'Bring The Light' 'Standing On The Edge Of The Noise' 'Kill For A Dream' 'Three Ring Circus' 'Man Of Misery' 'The Beat Goes On' 'The Morning Sun' 'Sons Of The Stage'
Colonel Gaddafi has a new enemy – Liam Gallagher! The ex-Oasis frontman sent good wishes and offered cash to Libyan rebels squatting in the home of the tyrant’s son Saif.
Protesters have taken over the £11million mansion in protest at the dictator’s hellish regime.
Liam, 38, who lives just three streets away from the Hampstead pad in north London, waded in with his own Masterplan.
An aide of the singer arrived at the house last week and told the squatters: “I’m here on behalf of a wealthy neighbour who would like to help your cause. If you need money, I’ll go and get it.”
One of the squatters said: “We asked him who this mystery man was but he wouldn’t say. Eventually he said he was from the music industry, one of the Oasis brothers.
“He then confirmed it was this man, Liam Gallagher.
“He said he wanted, ‘freedom, man, freedom’.
“We politely declined the offer but thanked him for his generosity.”
The squatters have vowed to stay holed-up in the eight-bed mansion until Gaddafi falls.
Beady Eye will play at the Casino De Paris in Paris, France today (13/03/11).
If you are going to any of the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodot@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them all on the site.
Liam Gallagher's new band is a lot like his old band - only happy, writes Bernard Zuel.
Liam Gallagher arrives early, coming towards us with the splayed-foot, from-the-hips, laid-back-even-as-he-walks style he's made his own. Expecting surly, we are surprised by the nod and the polite, even dare we say it, cheery, ''orright?''
He takes a cup of tea alongside bandmates Gem Archer and Chris Sharrock and, while not exactly cracking a smile, keeps making dry comments that leave everyone in the room grinning.
There's no getting away from it - cocky we expect, mouthy is a given, but the Liam Gallagher before us is relaxed and happy. Maybe more so than at any time since Oasis - the band he formed and then ceded to his older brother, Noel - became the defining English band of the 1990s.
Advertisement: Story continues below ''I've never laughed so much at interviews and that's what f---ing life's about, innit?'' Liam says. ''If you can laugh your bollocks off, have a great time and you've got some great f---ing music to top it off, now you f---ing know that's heaven to me, man.''
The thing is, it shouldn't make any sense. When Noel quit and, in effect, ended Oasis two years ago, the accepted wisdom was that he would go on as a heavyweight songwriter while baby brother and the remaining members of the band, guitarist Archer, drummer Sharrock and bass player Andy Bell, would trickle away without their leader.
Although Liam, Archer and Bell had contributed songs to Oasis albums in the past decade (Sharrock, a live contributor, had never actually played on an Oasis album before the split), no one would have called their contributions significant. No one expected that to change, either.
However, almost immediately, the rest of the band decided to go on together, calling themselves Beady Eye and recording a debut album that is surprisingly varied and strong. ''We decided to meet up in a couple of months to see what we got but we couldn't wait that long and met up a week later and got stuck into it,'' Gallagher says. ''We didn't have to work at it, you know what I mean? If we had to try really f---ing hard, sweat our balls off for it, we wouldn't be f---ing doing it.''
Confidence didn't take long to appear in its wake and they feel good enough not to play any Oasis songs on stage because, Archer says, ''you can't dip in and out of the past. Spiritually, it's not healthy, man.'' And, Gallagher says, ''people respect that … we drew the f---ing line and we are f---ing getting on with it.''
It's clear this band seems more democratic than most - Archer and Sharrock nod at this comment - but there is a view that bands can't exist as democracies. That the best way for a band to operate is that there is a leader who makes the final decision. Is there an ultimate, decision-maker in Beady Eye? All three almost simultaneously answer no, before Gallagher explains why and takes a dig at the brother with whom he had a famously fractious relationship.
''The reason we are f---ing here is we are all f---ing leaders,'' he says. ''It's all well having a leader in the band, right yeah, taking care of everything, right. But if you are going to come to f---ing work with a f---ing face like a nun in pain, you know what I mean, because you are taking the weight of the world, everyone knows it.''
Right then. Life much the same in the Gallagher family. But not everything is the same in Beady Eye. Listen to Beady Eye's album Different Gear, Still Speeding and one of the first things you'll notice is how Gallagher's vocals sound less sharp and strained, the result being easily the best singing he's ever done. ''It's a sign of the times, man: I felt relaxed in the studio,'' he says. ''That's how I sing, man, around the house with my guitar.''
Beady Eye brought their first UK tour to a close last night (March 10), playing their second show in a row at the Troxy venue.
Liam Gallagher's band played their first ever gig last Thursday (3) in Glasgow. They followed it with a further show in the Scottish city, two in Manchester then two in the UK capital.
Last night the former Oasis members played the same set they had throughout the tour, featuring songs from debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' and their cover of World Of Twist's 'Sons Of The Stage'.
Gallagher's attention turned to fashion as well as music during the show. He dedicated 'Man Of Misery' to "all the Pretty Greeners in the audience then later gestured to his parka and joked to the crowd: "Mine's real, yours is probably fake, innit."
The band are now set to head to Europe to play more shows, kicking off at the Casino De Paris in the French capital on Sunday.
Source: www.nme.com
PHOTO CREDIT SITE VISITOR GRANT LENTON
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