Beady Eye Interview Inside The April Issue Of The Illinois Entertainer

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In many ways, it smacked of the old boy-who-cried-’Wolf!’ yarn. Mouthy Mancunian siblings Noel and Liam Gallagher — the guitarist and vocalist of legendary Britpop combo Oasis, respectively — had gotten into so many knock-down, drag-out scraps, and walked out on each other mid-tour so many times that it was starting to feel routine. All part of their colorful, always-controversial rock-star shtick. So seriously — what ill omens could one more backstage dust-up portend? The brothers always shook hands, went back to their respective corners, and came out swinging, making punchy, pugnacious Oasis anthems again.

Appearing: Saturday, June 18th at Metro in Chicago.

But not this time.

This time was different. In August 2009, at Paris’ huge Rock En Seine Festival, an altercation broke out between the Gallaghers that quickly escalated into Liam reportedly smashing Noel’s guitar. With one minute to showtime, before a crowd of 30,000, it was announced that Oasis would not be performing that night. Or ever again: Noel, finally fed up with such shenanigans, had quit his own platinum-selling band, for good this time.

The rock world collectively shrugged, rolled its eyes, and muttered, “Whatever — we’ll se how long this separation lasts.” But it turned out to be the real deal. Noel has soldiered on with an as-yet-unreleased solo album. And Liam? After much conjecture about his own possible solo foray, he made an announcement that he and the remaining members of Oasis — guitarist Gem Archer, bassist Andy Bell, and drummer Chris Sharrock — would be continuing under the banner of Beady Eye, and recording their debut at London’s swank RAK Studios with top-flight producer Steve Lillywhite. No joke — Bell even switched back to the six-string he used to wield in his previous outfits, Ride and Hurricane #1.

And believe it or not, the feud still goes on. Even though Beady Eye just issued a rollicking, Oasis-edged bow aptly dubbed Different Gear, Still Speeding. Noel? “Nah, I haven’t spoken to him,” his kid brother sniffs, disdainfully. “We’ve got nothing to say to each other.” But what about the line in the new anthem “Kill For A Dream,” wherein he somberly sings lines like, “I’m here if you wanna call”? Is he expressing any regrets? “No,” he responds, flatly. “It was written before that, and I think Andy wrote that. And I’m sure he’s had some personal shit going down, too, but you’d have to ask him. So it was actually written before [the breakup], and it’s got nothing to do with Noel.”

While Gallagher may sound cold and unforgiving, in truth he’s been staying so busy, he can afford to keep sibling rivalry on the back burner for months, maybe even years. He’s successfully launched his own posh clothing company, Pretty Green, which has two different thematic labels: black, featuring classic English tailoring; and Green, for more casual wear. And he’s hawking the whole mod-fashionable gamut, from Clark’s-inspired desert boots to parkas, polo shirts, and safari jackets. “And it’s going all right, mate, it’s doing well,” he says of his empire. “I’ve got three shops now, too — one on Carnaby Street, one in Manchester, one in Glasgow. And we’re gonna have one in New York and one in Japan coming soon. New York is opening really soon, like in June or something.”

Is Liam living the Derek Zoolander life now? Attending fashion shows or partying with all the big-name designers? He guffaws. “I don’t get involved in it. Just like the music business. I don’t get involved in that, either — I just do my thing and get out. If you have to start hanging out with [fashion snobs]? No deal! Just like the music business. Do I go and hang out with the fucking head of Sony? No. I don’t.”

Actually, Beady Eye isn’t inked to Columbia or its corporate parent Sony, as Oasis once was. They’ve formed their own label called — wait for it — Beady Eye Records, distributed in the States by cutting-edge (and fairly Anglophile) imprint Dangerbird. How did they arrive at such an unusual moniker? “Well, we tried a few names, but they’d all been taken,” Gallagher sighs. Like Cat’s Eyes, which happened to be the moniker of Horrors frontman Faris Badwan’s spooky new duo. “But I dunno — you’ve gotta call yourself something, and that was the name that everyone was kinda buzzing about. And it means being aware of things, keeping an eye on things, and not letting things get out of your hands.”

Duly noted. But ultimately, the usually egocentric Gallagher — who was, in fact, just named The Greatest Frontman Of All Time by Britain’s music bible Q Magazine — has been munching some humble pie to arrive at Beady Eye. “I couldn’t have done a solo record — it’s not in my nature,” he confesses. “I can’t even play an instrument — I’m not a solo guy, so I wouldn’t do it even if I could. I need to be in a band — I need a bevy of other people around me, d’ya know what I mean? I enjoy being in a band.”

Once the post-Oasis decision was made, what plan of attack did the musicians come up with? Archer — who’s sitting in on the interview with Gallagher — picks up the tale. “We didn’t sit around thinking about it,” he recalls. “We just kinda had a little plan to take some time off, because we had a mega-long, 13-month tour. And then we thought, ‘Well, we ain’t hangin’ up our guitars just yet — there’s too much to do!’ So it took about a week to get in the studio and start demoing, and then it just kinda grew. And grew and grew. Simple as that, man. And before you know it, you’ve got six tunes. Then you have a break for Christmas, and before you know it you’ve got 10 tunes, then it’s 13. Then you go into the studio, and it’s kinda just done itself — all we’ve got to do is just turn up!”

The writing on all 13 cuts is credited to Gallagher/Archer/Bell. No hotdogging, no glory hounds, no time for sergeants. As Archer sees it, “We came together as a band massively on putting flesh on the bones of the demos, d’ya know what I mean? Andy would have just a Dictaphone demo, with just a voice on a cassette. And Liam will probably just play it on a guitar in front of ya. So then, as a band, we massively got involved in making it, making it fully formed. And that’s even down to the drumbeat. Or, Is it gonna be guitars, is it gonna be piano? Is it gonna be fast? Where’s the key gonna be? So with everything, we were all involved in that. And then the production, too.”

In fact, Beady Eye even argued with the veteran Lillywhite over key production points. On “The Roller” — a decidedly Lennon-ish slab of slapback that feels like “All You Need Is Love,” rewritten sideways — he tried to steer the band away from a Beatles-school sound. “We wanted to try some double tracking on the vocals, for that Lennon thing — we wanted to try it because we really like that Lennon sound,” says Archer. “But Steve? He was dead-set against it.”

“So that’s all us, that is, man — that Lennon vibe!” Gallagher chimes in, proudly. Naturally, John Lennon was always one of his stylistic idols, an influence you can still hear reverberating through his nasal vocals today. Archer — who penned the lyrics — adds that the track is about “being bulletproof, not letting life crack ya. I mean, we all get cracked. But sometimes, it’s good to have a mate who’s bulletproof, isn’t it? And then they can sort you out. And maybe he’s ‘The Roller.’”

Another bluesy jangler is titled ‘Beatles And Stones.’ But in retrospect, your average archive-combing young rock fan probably doesn’t understand why you’d ever have to choose one over the other. “Me neither!” barks Gallagher. “That’s why it’s called ‘Beatles And Stones’ — I wrote it, but it’s not about The Beatles and it’s not about The Stones, exactly. It’s more about wanting to stand the test of time. I mean, I want our music to still sound great in 20 or 30 years’ time.”

– Tom Lanham

For the complete story, grab the April issue of Illinois Entertainer, available free throughout Chicagoland.

Source: illinoisentertainer.com

Pretty Green Japan Paisley Print Tee Now Available To Buy

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Pretty Green has designed a limited edition Japan Paisley Print Tee to raise money in aid of the British Red Cross Tsunami Appeal.

The massive earthquake and resulting tsunami that struck Japan on 11th March have caused widespread destruction and suffering. The Japanese Red Cross has been on the ground since the disaster began, providing first aid and emergency healthcare as well as distributing relief items.

Speaking about the disaster in Japan, Liam Gallagher said: “We’ve always had close ties with Japan and a great affection for our fans out there. We’ve been saddened by the horrific TV images of the disaster.”

All profits from the sale of the Japan Paisley Print Tee (£15) will go directly to the British Red Cross Tsunami Appeal. Donations will be used towards helping the Japanese people recover from this devastating natural disaster over the coming months and years.

The tee made from our finest luxury soft-touch jersey cotton features the iconic Japanese symbol for 'Love' and an intricate detailed outline of Japan, both printed in our iconic 12 colour paisley print.

The Japan Paisley Print Tee is available to buy online now

The tee will also be available within our Carnaby Street store today from 16:00pm and within our Manchester and Glasgow stores tomorrow from 12.00pm.

If you wish to donate to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal you can do so by Clicking Here or by calling 08450 53 53 53. The British Red Cross Society, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949) and Scotland (SC037738).

Source: www.prettygreen.com

Beady Eye Reschedule Far East Tour

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Beady Eye have announced that as a result of the continuing challenges being presented in the aftermath of the Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami they have been forced to reschedule their Far East tour of Japan and South Korea in May.

They will be rescheduling their sold out tour of Japan and their debut gig in Seoul to take place in September. Please keep checking the website for further details.

Tickets for the Seoul gig will be refunded at the point of purchase, for more detail please go to ticket.interpark.com, Tel: 1544-1555.

Beady Eye are extremely excited about embarking on their first tour of Japan and South Korea and are disappointed they have to wait a little longer than expected to do so. They ask their fans to be patient, and promise it will be well worth waiting for.

Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com

Liam Gallagher Loves Mario And Tevez

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Liam Gallagher must see a bit of himself in Mario Balotelli.

The Beady Eye frontman loves Manchester City's Italian striker and his weekly bouts of shenanigans.

However Balotelli will never top Carlos Tevez as Liam's favourite modern-day Blues star. He said: "Mario is smart - I like the fact he's a bit of a head case. But Carlos Tevez, man, he's a damn fine footballer and it's not just because he lets me have the run of his executive box."

Liam will be hoping both men do the business against Manchester United in their FA Cup semi-final in a couple of weeks - purely so his band can sing City's official cup final song.

They'll struggle topping the Anfield Rap...

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Liam Gallagher Set To Appear In The Dr Who Christmas Special

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Liam Gallagher is set to make a guest appearance in the Christmas Special of Dr Who.

He will film the scenes in the Welsh capital Cardiff later this month, when Beady Eye play in Newport as part of the bands UK and Irish tour.

A source told us "Liam was asked earlier this year if he would like to appear in the Christmas Special, and he jumped at the chance as he loves the show."

Matt Smith who is the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor, has said he is looking forward to working with Liam.

It's not the first time the show has had a singer in one of it's episodes, in 2007 Kylie Minogue featured in the Christmas special 'Voyage Of The Damned'.

Executive producer and writer Russell T Davies described his casting as a "very exceptional case", having written the part specifically for Gallagher.

Click here. for a closer look at the character Liam will play.

Tickets For Beady Eye's Show At Somerset House On Sale Later Today

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Beady Eye are pleased to announce they will be headlining an outdoor summer gig at London's Somerset House on 12th July.

Tickets go on general sale later today (1st April) at 9am through Ticketmaster.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On April 1st 2000, Oasis appeared on Later With Jools Holland, the concert was Oasis' first live British performance in over 2 years and gave UK fans a sneak peak at the new members Gem Archer & Andy Bell in action.

Above are a few videos from the show.

Beady Eye On Italian Top Of The Pops This Weekend

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Fans in Italy will be pleased to know that Beady Eye will be on Top Of The Pops on Saturday April 2 at 14:00 local time on TV RAI DUE.

Beady Eye recorded two songs at the recording 'The Roller' that will be broadcast on Saturday and 'Millionaire' that is rumoured to be broadcast around the time of the singles release.

The above video was recorded at recording of the show.

London Premiere Upside Down - The Creation Records Story

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The official public premiere of Upside Down is in London on Tuesday, April 26th at the HMV Forum, Kentish Town. Kick off at 7pm.

Alongside the screening we have a special night planned, including a Q&A with director Danny O’Connor, Ride’s very own Mark Gardener and former MD of the label, Tim Abbott.

John Robb will host.

There will also be performances from Creation artists, including Mark Gardener, the Jazz Butcher, and the band that inspired Alan McGee to start the label, the legendary Television Personalities.

Tickets are already going fast, more details here.

Liam Gallagher Blasts Un-Ambitious Bands

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Liam Gallagher says bands who don't want hit records are like ''d**ks'' who wear sun cream on holiday.

The former Oasis star wants his new band Beady Eye to be massive all over the world and he thinks musicians who don't want success are as gutless as safety-first holidaymakers.

He angrily said: "It's like people who go on holiday, putting sun cream on. Do you want a tan or what, you d**k? You go on a top holiday somewhere hot and you come back whiter than white. We're made to sound arrogant because of time wasters like that."

Liam's ambition for Beady Eye is for them to be as big as The Beatles, and even more popular than his first band Oasis.

Liam's bandmate Andy Bell shares his lofty ambition and thinks all bands want to match the Fab Four's incredible accomplishments.

The guitarist said: "All bands deep down want to do that. The Strokes, Elbow all of them. If you sat any band in a room and said, 'Do you want to be as big as The Beatles?' they'd all say yes."

Miley Cyrus Is Mad Fer It

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Miley Cyrus is using Oasis as the inspiration for her world tour.

The singer/actress is currently on the South American leg of her Gypsy Heart World Tour but is taking a little piece of Oasis with her.

“I saw Oasis live a while back and I really loved how they kept asking for requests to keep the audience involved,” explains Miley.

“If you want to see someone just dance around you can watch it on DVD but I want this to be about everyone including the audience so I am trying to do something very similar because I know that’s what I would want to see.”

Kelly Jones Added To Japan Benefit Line-Up

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Kelly Jones has been added to the bill of the Japan Disaster Benefit show taking place this weekend at Brixton Academy. The Stereophonics frontman will be playing an acoustic set and joins Richard Ashcroft, Beady Eye, The Coral, Graham Coxon, Primal Scream and Paul Weller for what is sure to be a legendary night.

XFM Radio have also confirmed they will be recording the show for a live broadcast on the evening featuring live performances and interviews.

The show was been hastily arranged to help benefit those who have been affected by the recent earthquakes and subsequent tsunami in Japan. It was announced on Tuesday 22nd March, and tickets went on sale for this very special one-off event at 9am on Friday 25th March and sold out within minutes. Doors will open at 5.30pm on Sunday.

Beady Eye’s Liam Gallagher said “We’ve always had close ties with Japan and great affection for our fans out there. We’ve been saddened by the horrific TV images of the disaster. Our hope is that this benefit concert can help the people of Japan.”

“We’re glad to be able to support such a great cause and help the people of Japan in any way we can.” - The Coral

A statement from Primal Scream reads; “We are humbled to play the Japan Disaster Benefit and help in contributing to the relief efforts and as Mani is unable to attend due to prior family commitments, are pleased to announce we will be joined for one night only by Sex Pistols legend Glen Matlock.”

"I really wanted to do something to show solidarity and sympathy with the Japanese people. Japan is a place I've been to many times in the last 30 years. I've made many friends there and have been treated very well. They are a kind race of people. My heart goes out to them. The lineup is great for the show and it’s gonna be a brilliant night." - Paul Weller

Fans who wish to donate to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal can do so here or by calling 08450 53 53 53.

Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com

Listen To Highlights From The Concerts For Teenage Cancer Trust Tonight

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Over two nights Absolute Radio will broadcast highlights, recorded at the Concerts For Teenage Cancer Trust 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall.

Broadcast last night were 'The Roller' and 'Four Letter Word'.

Event details

When: 7.00pm (UK TIME) on Thursday, 31 March 2011 (tonight)
Until: 8.00pm on Thursday, 31 March 2011 (tonight)

Where:on Absolute Radio

Vote For Beady Eye's 'Millionaire' On The Rebel Playlist

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Vote for Beady Eye's 'Millionaire' on this week's Rebel Playlist at 6 Music's website here.

Noel Gallagher Demands Hotel Room Move To Avoid Russell Brand Billboard

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British rocker Noel Gallagher demanded to move hotel rooms during a recent stay in Los Angeles - because he refused to have a suite overlooking a giant billboard of his pal Russell Brand.

The funnyman is currently on the promotional trail for his new movie Arthur, in which he appears opposite Dame Helen Mirren.

The former Oasis star Gallagher was left fuming when he settled into a hotel room, only to realise he would have to look out at his friend's face on a poster for the film.

Brand tells Britain's The Sun, "Noel's in L.A. at the moment and outside his hotel window he said all he can see is a great big billboard for Arthur.

"He said they showed him the room and the bloke asked, 'Is there anything you'd like to change, sir?' He said, 'Yeah. That f***ing poster. I want another room', so they moved him."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Xfm Broadcasting Live From Beady Eye's Japan Disaster Benefit Gig

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We'll have exclusive access to the show featuring Beady Eye, Paul Weller and Primal Scream...

Graham Coxon, Richard Ashcroft and The Coral are also on the bill for the charity show at O2 Academy Brixton on Sunday (April 3).

The money raised from the show is going towards helping those who have been affected by the recent eathquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan.

The gig is completely sold-out but we will be broadcasting from backstage from 6pm.

And even if you are not attending you can donate to the Japan Disaster Fund here.

Source: www.xfm.co.uk

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On March 30th 2000, Liam Gallagher was interviewed by Carson Daly in New York for MTV's Total Request Live.

Liam Gallagher Insulted By People Siding With Noel

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Liam Gallagher is insulted people think his brother Noel Gallagher was "carrying" Oasis.

The singer formed Beady Eye with the remaining members of the 'Lyla' rockers - Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock - when Noel quit the band in August 2009, and admits he was surprised so many people wrote off his chances of musical success without his older sibling.

He said: "I'm insulted that people think Noel Gallagher has been f***ing carrying this band for the last 18 years.

"People were saying [about Beady Eye], 'Oh it's going to be f***ing s**t.' It's like, are you tripping or what?"

The 'Bring the Light' singer is upset some critics and music fans have seemingly chosen sides since the brothers combusted, and he thinks people should give them both a chance on their own.

He added: "The Noel versus Liam thing, I'm a bit saddened by it, that some people feel like they need to pick sides. Like, I wouldn't go and see The Stone Roses and be like, 'I hate John Squire but I'm into Ian Brown,' or whatever."

Source: www.list.co.uk

Listen To Highlights From The Concerts For Teenage Cancer Trust Tonight

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Over two nights Absolute Radio will broadcast highlights, recorded at the Concerts For Teenage Cancer Trust 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall.

Event details

When:7.00pm (UK TIME) on Wednesday, 30 March 2011 (today)
Until:8.00pm (UK TIME) on Wednesday, 30 March 2011 (today)
Where: on Absolute Radio

Event details

When:7.00pm (UK TIME) on Thursday, 31 March 2011
Until:8.00pm on Thursday, 31 March 2011
Where:on Absolute Radio

Charity Japan Gig Promoters Criticise Ticket Resale

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Promoters for a charity gig set up to raise money for victims of the Japanese tsunami have criticised websites for allowing people to re-sell tickets for profit.

SJM, who are organising the show with the British Red Cross, have branded the sites "highly distasteful".

The gig at London's Brixton Academy features Beady Eye and Primal Scream.

They said: "We strongly disapprove of profiteering from the misery and suffering of the people in Japan."

Tickets for the show taking place on Sunday 3 April are being sold for over double their original value after they went on sale last Friday (25 March).

'Very disappointing'

Primal Scream, Blur's Graham Coxon, Richard Ashcroft, Paul Weller and The Coral will play alongside Liam Gallagher's new band.

SJM said they had asked companies involved in the secondary/reselling ticket market to "delist the event".

"It is very disappointing that one secondary reseller and eBay continue to offer these charity fundraiser tickets," it added.

Source: www.beadyeye.com

You can donate to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal can do so here or by calling 08450 53 53 53.
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