Noel Gallagher’s Training For Gigs

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Out and about in London? Keep an eye out on the Underground for Noel Gallagher.

He could afford a fleet of limos but he's been getting public transport to rehearsals as he prepares for his first solo tour.

Noel revealed: "My routine is I start work at 11, do two hours of promo, get on the Tube, go to rehearsals, get back on the Tube.

"Then I'm home at six to do the kids' baths and watch the football."

The former Oasis man also cleared up confusion about his new name: "The High Flying Birds is me and the songs really.

"The live band are all mates. I don't want it to sound too slick.

"We're not a band. You'll see that when we play live."

Noel added: "There are four Oasis songs in the setlist. I may go as far as five.

"I don't really see them as Oasis songs any more, I see them as my songs. I wrote them myself.

"We've all got to move on."

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Noel Gallagher Adds Three More Dates To Tour

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The ex-Oasis star held a Livestream announcement at seven o’clock today to speak to his fans through Facebook. After answering questions asked by users on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, the singer-songwriter revealed he had scheduled a further three dates on top of the initial trio he had lined-up.

As well as gigs at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre, Edinburgh’s Usher Hall and the Hammersmith Apollo in London, you can catch Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds at the London HMV Forum and the London Roundhouse, as well as in Manchester’s O2 Apollo. New dates can be seen below.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds tour dates are as follows:

October 23rd - Dublin, Olympia Theatre
October 26th - Manchester, O2 Apollo (NEW DATE)
October 27th - Edinburgh, Usher Hall
October 29th - London, HMV Hammersmith Apollo
October 30th - London, HMV Forum (NEW DATE)
October 31st - London, Roundhouse (NEW DATE)

Tickets for Noel's additional shows are on sale this Thursday, August 25th at 9am.

Source: www.stereoboard.com

Noel Gallagher For President Of Ireland?

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Noel Gallagher has told Hot Press that he’s prepared to enter the race for the Aras in October.

“Seven years living rent free in a big house in the park?” he reflects. “I’ll have a bit of fucking that!”

Well, we need somebody forthright and dynamic to run after Gay Byrne pulled out.

“What, the Late Late Show bloke? Seriously? That’s mad!”

Before throwing his hat into the ring, Noel ought to be aware that he might be up against Martin Sheen and his Dragon’s Den namesake Sean Gallagher.

“Do you have any proper politicians in Ireland or is just TV presenters and actors who get voted in? I was going to rehearse this afternoon, but I think I’ll work on my manifesto instead.”

President Gallagher does have a ring to it…

We’ll have more – much more! – on Noel and his High Flying Birds in an upcoming issue of Hot Press.

Source: www.hotpress.com

Noel Gallagher Interview

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Click here to listen to an interview with Noel Gallagher from Clyde 1, he talks about his new album, Oasis and more.

Yet Another On This Day In Oasis History...

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On August 22nd 1995, When Oasis played 'Roll With It' on Top of the Pops, the Gallagher brothers switched roles with Liam pretending to play guitar and Noel pretending to sing.

The set ended with the band erupting in laughter at the Gallaghers' impressions of each other.

Vote For Oasis As The 'Greatest Act Of The Last 25 Years'

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This year marks Q’s 25th birthday, to celebrate, Q – in association with BlackBerry is launching a nationwide vote to determine The Greatest Act Of The Last 25 Years.

The winner will be announced at the Q Awards on 24 October.

Find out more info at qthemusic or vote for Oasis here (CLICK ON THE CREATE YOUR 25 BUTTON).

Video: Beady Eye At The Lowlands Festival

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Below is a video of Beady Eye performing 'The Roller' yesterday, at the Lowlands Festival in The Netherlands.

Another On This Day In Oasis History...

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On August 22nd 2009, Oasis played there last gig ever at the V Festival in Stafford. Below is the setlist from the gig and a few videos found on YouTube.

Rock 'N' Roll Star
Lyla
The Shock Of The Lightning
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Roll With It
Waiting For The Rapture
The Masterplan
Songbird
Slide Away
Morning Glory
My Big Mouth
Half The World Away
I'm Outta Time
Wonderwall
Supersonic
Live Forever
Don't Look Back In Anger
Champagne Supernova
I Am The Walrus





Live Webchat With Noel Gallagher Later Today

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Noel Gallagher will be doing a live global webchat later today giving fans the opportunity to question him about Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, his forthcoming album and live dates, or anything else they've always wanted to ask.

The global webchat, compered by friend Matt Morgan, is scheduled to broadcast later today (22nd August) from 19:00 (UK time).

Fans can watch the chat live through Noel's official Facebook page HERE!

Questions can be submitted live during the broadcast through Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag #AskNoel.

The webchat will also be recorded so fans unable to view the broadcast live can catch it again on Noel's Facebook page from 21:00 EST (Eastern Standard Time USA) then on Noel's YouTube channel shortly afterwards.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' UK debut single 'The Death Of You And Me' is available now on Noel's own Sour Mash Records label on digital on CD and 7".

All formats come with the exclusive track 'The Good Rebel' on the b-side, the digital bundle also includes the video for 'The Death Of You And Me'.

Get your copy now through Noel's official store HERE!

On This Day In Oasis History...

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"The Importance Of Being Idle" is a song on the British rock band Oasis' sixth album, Don't Believe the Truth, written and sung by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It was the second single released from the album in the UK, on August 22, 2005, where it debuted at #1. It was also the first time that Oasis earned two successive #1's in the same calendar year. It was written by Gallagher sometime during the summer of 2004, before the band made their final attempt at recording what would become Don't Believe the Truth. He got the title from the Mark Twain book of the same name which he found whilst cleaning out his garage (it belonged not to him but to girlfriend Sara McDonald.)

Musically, as Noel has commented, the song sounds like tunes from two British bands, The Kinks and The La's. In particular, the sentiment expressed is noticeably similar to The Kinks' "Sunny Afternoon" and "Dead End Street", and the use of falsetto for every other verse line recalls The La's "Feelin'". The guitar sound is similar also to The La's b-sides; "Clean Prophet" and "Over". It also is a breakaway from the sound of Oasis's latter albums, especially the straight ahead rock 'n' roll anthems of Heathen Chemistry. The keyboard used on the pre-chorus sections was bought by bassist Andy Bell from the auction website eBay.

Noel has said that the lyrics of "The Importance of Being Idle" are inspired by his own laziness. Some of the second verse, with the reference to begging his doctor for "one more line", seems to be referring to an actual event as this resembles Noel's account of how he gave up cocaine in 1998.




















Most reviewers acclaimed the track as one of the highlights of Don't Believe the Truth, which itself was widely praised as a marked return to form. The band mentioned in interviews in June that it would become the second single, after the UK Number One "Lyla". The b-sides are Liam Gallagher's "Pass Me Down the Wine" and Gem Archer's "The Quiet Ones."



The promo film was directed by Dawn Shadforth, (whose previous videos include Kylie Minogue's award-winning "Can't Get You Out Of My Head"). Shadforth's film for "The Importance of Being Idle' starred Welsh actor Rhys Ifans and homages the style of early 1960s kitchen sink drama British films, and is set during the build up to a funeral procession in a northern town, with the extravagant undertakers parading the coffin at the video's climax and Ifans playing the part of a high-kicking funeral director. The video is based on the film and play Billy Liar with Ifans playing the role of Billy. Noel and Liam therefore play Shadrack & Duxbury, the owners of the funeral parlour where Billy works. The rest band (Gem,Andy and Zak) make a brief appearance as lazy workers playing cards in an undertaker's office. It was widely acclaimed at the time as being probably the best video Oasis had ever made, not least by the band themselves, who were said to be very happy with the finished product. The video is very similar in style and concept to the music video for "Dead End Street" by The Kinks.

Q Magazine readers placed the song at #1 in a list of 2005's greatest tracks.

The video for the song was voted the video of the year at the NME Awards.

The song is included on Oasis' 'best-of' album Stop the Clocks.

Noel Gallagher Hints At Possible Oasis At Knebworth DVD

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In an interview with German music magazine 'Musikexpress', Noel Gallagher has hinted at a DVD release of the legendary Oasis Knebworth gigs.

Journalist: Why were your gigs at Knebworth never released on DVD? They were recorded professionally, weren't they?

Noel: I know something you don't know. Let me tell you this: 2015 will be the 20th anniversary of "Morning Glory"

Journalist: Which will be celebrated with a massive deluxe re-release including a live DVD?

Noel: smirks



Source: musikexpress.de

Catch Highlights Of Beady Eye At The Reading Festival On Friday

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Friday, 22:30 on BBC Three (UK ONLY)

Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates introduce performances by the first two headliners of this year's Reading Festival. New Jersey's multi-selling alternative rock band My Chemical Romance take to the main stage and Liam Gallagher's Beady Eye headline the Radio 1/NME stage.

Blast From The Past...

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To get you in the mood for tomorrow's webcast with Noel Gallagher we go back to April 22 2005, when Noel answered questions sent in by fans via the official Oasis site.

For more details on the webcast that takes place tomorrow or to send Noel a question click HERE!

















Thanks to jordan71421 for the videos.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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Be Here Now is the third studio album by the English rock band Oasis. Released on August 21 1997, the album was highly anticipated by both music critics and fans as a result of the band's previous worldwide successes with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, and its 1995 follow up (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. The album's pre-release build up led to considerable hype within both the music and mainstream press. At that point, Oasis were at the height of their fame, and Be Here Now became the UK's fastest selling album to date, selling over 420,000 units on the first day of release alone, and over one million within two weeks. As of 2007, the album has sold eight million copies worldwide.

Oasis' management company Ignition were aware of the danger of overexposure, and before its release they sought to control the media's access to the album. Ignition's campaign included limiting pre-release radio airplay, and requesting that journalists sign gag agreements. These tactics resulted in the alienation of members of both the music and mainstream media, as well as many industry members connected with the band. Ignition's attempts to limit pre-release access to the album only served to fuel large scale speculation and publicity within the British music scene.

Artistically Be Here Now failed to live up to the expectations that preceded its release. Although initial reviews were positive, retrospectively the album is viewed by much of the music press and by most members of the band as over-indulgent and bloated. In 2007, Q magazine described Be Here Now as "a disastrous, overblown folly—the moment when Oasis, their judgement clouded by drugs and blanket adulation, ran aground on their own sky-high self-belief." The album's producer Owen Morris said of the recording sessions: "The only reason anyone was there was the money. Noel had decided Liam was a shit singer. Liam had decided he hated Noel's songs [...] Massive amounts of drugs. Big fights. Bad vibes. Shit recordings." None of its songs were included on the band's 2006 "best of" compilation album Stop the Clocks.





















Album cover

The cover image to Be Here Now was shot at the Stock Hotel in Hertfordshire in April 1997. It features the band standing outside the hotel surrounded by assorted props. At the centre of the image is a Rolls Royce floating in a swimming pool. The photographer Michael Spencer Johns said the original concept involved shooting each band member in various locations around the world, but when the cost proved prohibitive, the shoot was relocated to the Stock Hotel. Spencer remarked that the shoot "degenerated into chaos", adding that "by 8pm, everyone was in the bar, there were schoolkids all over the set, and the lighting crew couldn't start the generator.

It was Alice in Wonderland meets Apocalypse Now." Despite various meanings people have tried to read into the selection of the cover props, Johns said Gallagher simply selected items from the BBC props store he thought would look good in the picture. Two of the props that had considered thought in their inclusion were the inflatable globe (intended as a homage to the sleeve of Definitely Maybe) and the Rolls Royce, which was suggested by Arthurs. The release date in each region was commemorated on the calendar pictured on the sleeve; Harris said the dating "[encouraged] fans to believe that to buy a copy on the day it appeared was to participate in some kind of historical event."

Tracklisting

D'You Know What I Mean? – 7:42
My Big Mouth – 5:02
Magic Pie – 7:19
Stand by Me – 5:56
I Hope, I Think, I Know – 4:22
The Girl in the Dirty Shirt – 5:49
Fade In-Out – 6:52
Don't Go Away – 4:48
Be Here Now – 5:13
All Around the World – 9:20
It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) – 7:00
All Around the World (Reprise) – 2:08

Singles





D'You Know What I Mean?"
Released: 7 July 1997
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (FIN), #1 (IRE), #3 (CAN), #4 (US)





Stand By Me
Released: 22 September 1997
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #5 (US), #2 (IRE)





All Around The World
Released: 12 January 1998
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (IRE)





Don't Go Away" (Japan Only)
Released: 13 May 1998
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher.

Noel And Sara Gallagher Attend David Walliams' 40th Birthday Party

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Noel Gallagher brought a bit of rock n' roll edge to David Walliams' 40th birthday last night.

Looking dapper in a brown jacket and faded jeans, Noel's wife Sara was reliably stunning in a leopard-print number with black accessories.

Click here to see the pictures.

Live Video From Beady Eye At The Lowlands Festival

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Gallery: Beady Eye At The 'Belsonic Festival' In Northern Ireland

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Click here and here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig yesterday at the Belsonic Festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Click on the PHOTO ICON for images.

Beady Eye Roll Into Biddinghuizen...

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Beady Eye will play at the Lowlands Festival in Biddinghuizen, The Netherlands
today (August 21st).

If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.

Visit my Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher's 'The Death Of You And Me' Out Now!

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'The Death Of You And Me', the debut single from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, is out now!

The single, released through Noel's own Sour Mash Records label, comes with the exclusive track 'The Good Rebel' on the b-side. The digital bundle also comes with the video for 'The Death Of You And Me'.

Download it now:
Official Store
iTunes
Amazon

The single is also available to buy on CD and 7" through select retailers. Get it now:
Official Store
Amazon

Noel has announced he will be doing a live webchat this Monday where fans can ask him about Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, his music and live dates, or anything they've always wanted to ask.

Watch the webchat live from 19:00 (UK time) Monday 22nd at Noel's Facebook page HERE!



Source: email from Official Site

Noel Gallagher On Manchester City Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Joey Barton And More...

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Noel Gallagher joined Absolute Radio extra's Rock 'N' Roll football to talk about his beloved Man City and offer his thoughts on the brand new Premier League season.

He talks about Sergio Aguero, Roberto Mancini, Carlos Tevez, Joey Barton, Samir Nasri, Mario Balotelli and more.

Click here to listen to the interview now.

Source: www.absoluteradio.co.uk
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