Beady Eye Add More Dates To South American Tour

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Beady Eye are pleased to announce they have added three more dates to their debut tour of South America set to take place in October and November.

In addition to the already announced performance at the sold out Planeta Terra Festival in Sao Paulo on 5th November, the band will play:

Santiago, Theater Caupolicán (Chile) - 31st October
Tickets go on sale from today through PuntoTicket en tiendas Ripley y Cinemark habilitados (call center 600 462 6000, desde celulares 02 464 5557, y desde el extranjero, 56 02 464 5557).
Sin recargo en tienda SoldOut (Av. Providencia 2198 – Portal Lyon, local 79).

Montevideo, Teatro de Verano "Ramon Collazo" (Uruguay) - 2nd November:
Tickets on sale from 25th August through RED UTS www.reduts.com.uy

Buenos Aires, Personal Festival (Argentina) - 4th November:
Tickets on sale from Monday 8th August through www.topshow.com.ar

Source: www.beadyeyemusic.com

Noel Gallagher On The Stone Roses 'Fools Gold'

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From Elvis Presley and the Sex Pistols to Derrick May and Herb Alpert, Noel Gallagher has told the current issue of Mojo (on sale now) the tracks that shaped his life.

"You get records that could have been recorded yesterday and this is one of them. It's also the sound of the band peaking: they never did anything that matched it. This is 20 years old and it still sounds like the future. Like the New York Dolls and The Velvet Underground, The Stone Roses came together and something happened between the four members. They stumbled across something.

It was only fleeting for them. They did a few big gigs - Spike Island was 30,000 - and it's laced with sadness, listening to this, because they could never beat it. They came close with Love Spreads, but this isn't even music. Someone was channelling something on that weekend that they don't even know. The amazing thing about this: There's barely a tune in it. Try and play it on an acoustic guitar. There is no song. It's a bass line. It's alchemy. I can imagine how it would have happened. Someone would have started playing something and someone else would have have said, "Do that again." it's an unbelievable piece of music. How can it have ever dated, when it was so of its time."

Noel Gallagher On Elvis Presley's 'Blue Moon'

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From Elvis Presley and the Sex Pistols to Derrick May and Herb Alpert, Noel Gallagher has told the current issue of Mojo (on sale now) the tracks that shaped his life.

"If you are in any doubt as to what a great singer Elvis was before the berks took over, just listen to him go flasetto on this. It's f**king aching! My dad was a DJ so we would hear this kind of thing around the house when we were growing up. He played in Irish social clubs, country and western and all that shit. I play Blue moon on guitar a lot, but the sound of it just grips me. The funny thing is, all the rock 'n' roll geniuses went in show business if they didn't die, so they were doing films and adverts and all that. They did sell out a little bit."

Noel Gallagher Explains The Artwork For New Album

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Noel Gallagher has explained the artwork for his forthcoming solo album 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds'.

In an exclusive to DIY clip, the ex-Oasis man reveals: "We were in Los Angeles, and I'm there with a mate of mine who's a photographer Lawrence Watson. He ends up buying an old 50s polaroid camera. He was taking some pictures in the studio, and they looked great instantly - like 'wow, now that's a photograph'"

"There's an old petrol station in Beverley Hills beside the police station that's got a triangular neon roof, and when you stand underneath it it looks like you're stood underneath Concorde. So we go out one night and it's all lit up in the neon, and we're taking these pictures - it looks like I'm stood under the wings of a high flying bird."

Noel Gallagher Tickets Selll Out In 20 seconds

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Tickets for the Dublin performance of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds sold out in a matter of seconds when they went on sale this morning.

The brains behind the once-great Oasis plays the Olympia Theatre on 23 October next on the first leg of a three-date UK and Ireland tour.

Tickets went on sale via Ticketmaster today – but it seems that fans are so eager to catch a glimpse of Gallagher that every single one was snapped up in a matter of 20 seconds.

If you didn’t manage to get any tickets and you’re really eager, you could still see him strut his stuff but it will mean a bit of a trek – High Flying Birds also plays at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall on Thursday 27 October and the Hammersmith Apollo in London on Saturday 29 October.

“The Death Of You And Me”, released last month, was the first single taken from debut solo album, imaginatively titled
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, which is due to be released on Monday 17 October.

Tickets Go On Sale Today For Noel Gallagher First Live Dates

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Tickets go on sale today for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds debut live shows that will take place in Ireland and the UK in October.

The first string of gigs are:

Dublin, Olympia Theatre - 23rd October
Edinburgh, Usher Hall - 27th October
London, HMV Hammersmith Apollo - 29th October

Tickets go on sale later today (5th August) at 9am through www.noelgallagher.com and usual outlets.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet

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Web Video Advertising Boosts Sales For Beady Eye

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According to web analytics company Buzzdeck, a recent online video banner campaign for Beady Eye’s ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’ album boosted sales by 80%. Created by Silence Media for ad firm The 7 Stars, the banners allowed web users to expand the ads and view the band’s videos in-page.

In a test of the ads’ effectiveness, all other advertising and promotion was suspended for a period of time. Engagements were then measured against total album sales, which reportedly produced an 80% uplift in sales.

John Leahy of Beady Eye Records told CMU: “We’ve always known there’s a correlation between video banner advertising and sales but with this test we were interested in causality – did A cause B to happen? The results are evidence that video banner advertising has matured into the most accountable and cost effective of the numerous digital advertising techniques”.

Source: www.thecmuwebsite.com

Jefferson Airplane Inspired Noel Gallagher's New Project

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Noel Gallagher recently explained how he came up with the name for his new solo album, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, due in October. Apparently it was partially inspired by Jefferson Airplane.

He told XFM, "I thought, Ah! What if I was Noel Gallagher's... something. And then maybe a month passed and I was looking through something and there's a song by Jefferson Airplane called 'High Flying Birds.' And that name jumped out. I had a bit of a eureka moment, so I wrote it down. I thought, that looks really cool. It doesn't mean anything, you know?"

In the same XFM interview, Gallagher admitted that his new wife is not a fan of all his songs. "I've got to say, my missus is not the biggest fan of anything I've ever done ever. She's a bit like... meh. It's not Kasabian, is it?

Source: www.antimusic.com

Usher Hall Exited To Be Holding Noel Gallagher Gig

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He is one of music's biggest names and has chosen the relatively intimate surroundings of the Usher Hall to play one of just three gigs.

Noel Gallagher will be returning to the Capital in October for what is set to be one of the most sought-after performances of the year.

The Oasis star announced that the debut live shows of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will take place in Dublin, Edinburgh and London.

The gigs mark the first ever live set he will perform with the High Flying Birds and will be the singer's first live performance since his two headlining slots at London's Royal Albert Hall for last year's Teenage Cancer Trusts shows.

Karl Chapman, general manager of the Usher Hall, said attracting Noel Gallagher was a "real coup" for the venue.

He said: "He has been here before when Oasis played the Usher Hall a few years ago and he seemed to really like the venue then.

"It's nice because there are only three dates and I'm thrilled to have him back at the Usher Hall.

"Sometimes when an album comes out, artists like to get a few shows under their belt to get the set warmed up.

"It's great to be part of this small tour."

It is unclear whether his wife, Sara MacDonald, who is from the Capital, will be going along to the Usher Hall gig, as he revealed she does not like any of his music. He said she was "not the biggest fan of anything I've ever done".

Tickets go on sale on Friday.

source: scotsman.com

Noel Gallagher’s Not Odd

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Noel Gallagher is no Bill Oddie - despite calling his new solo act High Flying Birds.

The former Oasis man has said he's not bothered about ornithology... his inspiration comes from the other type of bird.

Noel told XFM's brilliant new breakfast host Danny Wallace: "I'm a fan of birds in the sense of the ones with two legs, two arms. Girls. The other birds are vermin.

"What are they for? The only ones that are any good are the ones that don't fly because you can eat them."

Morrissey will be absolutely furious.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Noel Gallagher First Live Dates Confirmed

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have confirmed their debut live shows will take place in Ireland and the UK in October.

As previously announced by Noel at his recent press conference the first ever Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds gig will take place in Dublin at the city's Olympia Theatre on 23rd October. The concert will mark Noel's first live performance since his two headlining slots at London's Royal Albert Hall for last year's Teenage Cancer Trusts shows. The gigs will also be Noel's first ever live set with the High Flying Birds.

The first string of gigs are:

Dublin, Olympia Theatre - 23rd October
Edinburgh, Usher Hall - 27th October
London, HMV Hammersmith Apollo - 29th October

Tickets go on sale Friday 5th August at 9am through www.noelgallagher.com and usual outlets.

Source: www.noelgallagher.com

Listen Again To Noel Gallagher's Interview From XFM

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Noel's told Xfm his other half hasn't been as complimentary about his new stuff as you'd expect...

Noel Gallagher's solo debut album - released under the moniker Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - is out October 17.

Noel explained that he decided to release under the extended title after being inspired by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac.

"I thought, Ah! What if I was Noel Gallagher's... something," he explained.

"And then maybe a month passed and I was looking through something and there's a song by Jefferson Airplane called High Flying Birds. And that name jumped out. I had a bit of a eureka moment, so I wrote it down. I thought, that looks really cool. I doesn't mean anything, you know?"

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds has just announced three live dates for October - Dublin Olympia Theatre (23), Edinburgh Usher Hall (27) and London HMV Hammersmith Apollo (29) - where many fans will get to hear the new material for the first time.

Noel's told Xfm that the reaction from "the people who need to hear it" has all been positive so far.

"I literally wouldn't be putting it out if it was not the best that I could do at that point. Whether my circle of friends like it or not is irrelevant," he continued.

And he hasn't made the often repeated musician mistake of surrounding himself with sycophants, "I've got to say, my missus is not the biggest fan of anything I've ever done ever. She's a bit like... meh. It's not Kasabian, is it? Do you know what I mean?"

He went on to explain, "There's one on the new album she really doesn't like. The last track. When she saw the track listing, she said "Oh, you've not included that bloody song have you?" Someone might like it. She's from Scotland, I know my place. She's more Northern than I am."

Listen to the interview here.

Source: www.xfm.co.uk

Noel Gallagher Confirms He's Lazy

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Former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher says that he doesn’t like being a frontman because he is very lazy and the job requires a lot of hard work.

‘There’s a lot of work involved in this and I’m a lazy ****. But I think I’ll be alright. I’d got to start again from scratch. I’m not a frontman, now I have to be the guy up the front giving it all the jazz hands,’ contactmusic.com quoted Gallagher as saying.

‘I’ve been in a band with a great frontman, and I was a great guitarist and backing vocalist who chirped in with the odd funny quip. It was perfect. This is just a major pain in the b******s. But I’m getting used to the idea,’ he added.

The 44-year-old, who claims Oasis split after brother Liam attacked him backstage with a guitar, also said that many people wrongly believed he was relieved when the band split.

‘I was at a party and Richard Ashcroft was there. He said, ‘I bet it’s a relief’. I said, ‘No, actually, it’s a f***ing pain in the arse.’ He said, ‘I remember with The Verve, when I left it was a relief.’ I said, ‘I don’t give a f**k about The Verve.’ ‘ he said

Source: www.inewsone.com

Noel Gallagher Misses Gem Archer

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Noel Gallagher misses working with Gem Archer but says he'll only fully realise his Oasis bandmates are not with him anymore when he goes on the road.

Noel Gallagher will only realise he is not with his Oasis bandmates anymore when he goes on the road.

The guitarist quit the group in August 2009 due to tensions with his brother Liam - who went on to form Beady Eye with the other members of Oasis, Gem Archer, Chris Sharrock and Andy Bell - and particularly misses working with Gem, but says the actuality of the split still hasn't hit him.

Noel - who is now fronting Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - said: "I miss Gem. We used to be a f***ing great team, we did all my demos together. He's a brilliant guitarist and bass player and if anything was unfinished he would say, 'We can make this better'.

"It's only going to dawn on me that the others aren't there when I'm standing in the corridor waiting to go on for the first gig. Then you might feel it.

"I haven't done a gig without Gem for how long, that will be weird."

Gem joined Oasis as rhythm guitarist in 1999 and played with the band until their split in 2009.

Liam has since been very vocal about the fact their split is final, and didn't even attend Noel's wedding.

He has said of Noel: "Him and me are over and done with. This is the real deal.

"I'd like to think we grow up to be friends later on but I've no time for that just yet. The way I view Oasis now is that's it like having a child from a previous relationship."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Beady Eye Chats With MTV News

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MTV News chats with Beady Eye about music, touring, and the infamous Oasis brother fued.

The Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher have always been a little… competitive? But with the release of Noel’s solo single this week, MTV News caught up with Liam and his band Beady Eye to talk about music, touring… and of course, his infamous sibling.

Beady Eye (which is made up of all members from Oasis, minus Noel) made their first appearance as a band in Glasgow in March, we asked the band what that experience was like.

“Yeah, I think you shit. But as soon as you get onstage, you’re not [nervous] through the whole gig, as soon as your guitar starts and you dodge your first couple bottles [you’re fine]… then you can start showing off” joked Liam

The band’s new album is called Different Gear, Still Speeding which some believe is a reference to the absense of his brother who left Oasis in 2009 and left a message on the bands official site claiming he was “bullied” out of the group.

We asked the band if they saw the statement, or how that experience played out.

Liam said: “I see it [the statement] everyday when I wake up… I just know he lies. Noel wasn’t bullied out of the band. And then he writes a statement like that saying ‘Oh, I’ve been bullied out of the band’ and management and all that, and two days later, the people he reckons bullied him, and the people that weren’t listening to his little sob story, were around at his house having tea on his lawn. I’m just disappointed for him, and his fans…. I have my days [bad days] but Noel Gallagher can be a little b*tch when he wants to be”

We reminded the guys that when Oasis fuirst started they said they wanted to be the “biggest, best band in the world”. We asked what they hoped for Beady Eye.

“Same thing. Without a doubt. Do you want a band to be second best?”

For the full chat with Beady Eye, watch the video here.

Source: MTV Canada

Special Edition Of Beady Eye's 'Different Gear Still Speeding' Available In Japan In August

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Google Translate isn't very clear, but a deluxe version of 'Different Gear Still Speeding' will be released in Japan on August 24th. It include an bonus DVD featuring all the promo videos and footage from Beady Eye's show in Paris back in March.

More Info On Noel Gallagher's Flying Birds

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These are the people who will make up the Flying Birds, when they hit the road in October...

David 'Macca' Donald
Guitar

He let slip that he'd joined up back in January, during an interview to promote The Sand Band's debut album.

He has also played guitar for 'The Coral', when Bill Ryder-Jones left mid Tour.

He has also played on Richard Ashcroft's solo material.

Mikey Rowe
Keyboards


In his recent Press conference Noel said that Mikey had played with Oasis on the Be Here Now tour, in fact his live appearances go back to Maine Road and Knebworth, where he played harmonica. He also appeared on both 'Be Here Now' and 'Heathen Chemistry'

Russell Pritchard
Bass


Former Zuton who Noel says "just called me up one afternoon and said, 'Have you got a bass player?" Russell was the last to join the Flying Birds.

Jeremy Stacey
Drummer


Twin brother of longtime Noel associate Paul 'Strangeboy' Stacey who has contributed to a number of Oasis records. The pair were in a 90's band together called 'The Lemon Trees' that group featured Guy Chambers who co-wrote a number of songs with Robbie Williams.

Noel Gallagher: Leaving Oasis Is Like Quitting Drugs

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The Oasis legend has compared the wrench of leaving the band behind him and kicking off his solo career to giving up drugs.

Noel Gallagher is now fronting his new project Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds after quitting Oasis and admits there is less pressure on the band members. Speaking about his new group in Q Magazine, Noel says: “They’re a collective more than a band. Anyone can join and anyone can leave.

“I was sat in bed one night before I got my band together. I said to my wife, ‘It’s just dawned on me, I’ve got to find five other people. I won’t know their wives or girlfriends or mates and I’ve got to share a tour bus with them. It’s like giving up drugs and moving on to a new circle of friends.”

And it seems finding the right people for his “collective” proved to be something of a dilemma. Noel adds: “I had two options, you either get a load of kids in and then you end up looking like Bryan Ferry. Or you don’t and you have mates – but then I don’t know many 44-year-olds that aren’t bald. But it fell in to place nicely. It’s the noble thing to do. Bands are for the young.”

This is just a major pain in the b*******. But I’m getting used to the idea

Being the star attraction in his band also proved to be a stumbling block for Noel. He reminisced about the days of Oasis when he could blend in to the background.

“I’ve been in a band with a great front man and I was a great guitarist and backing vocalist who chirped in with the odd funny quip. It was perfect. This is just a major pain in the b*******. But I’m getting used to the idea.”

Source: www.express.co.uk

Noel Gallagher Will Be A Guest On The XFM Breakfast Next Tuesday

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It's been reported that Noel Gallagher will be a guest on the XFM breakfast show with Danny Wallace on Tuesday morning between 06:30 and 10:00 (UK TIME).

Listen to the show here.
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