Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will make their network television debut on the Late Show With David Letterman on November 10th.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' new video for "If I Had A Gun" debuts today at Fuse and on VEVO. The video was directed by Mike Bruce and filmed at The Paramour in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. The video features Peyton List from Madmen as the bride and Tim Murphy from Criminal Minds as the father of the bride. The video will debut on MTV and VH-1 tomorrow, September 27th.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds US TV Debut In November And More

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will make their network television debut on the Late Show With David Letterman on November 10th.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' new video for "If I Had A Gun" debuts today at Fuse and on VEVO. The video was directed by Mike Bruce and filmed at The Paramour in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. The video features Peyton List from Madmen as the bride and Tim Murphy from Criminal Minds as the father of the bride. The video will debut on MTV and VH-1 tomorrow, September 27th.
Noel Gallagher

Click here to watch a video of Noel Gallagher playing an acoustic version of 'AKA... What A Life' earlier today in Italy.
Video: Noel Gallagher Playing 'AKA... What A Life' Live Earlier Today

Click here to watch a video of Noel Gallagher playing an acoustic version of 'AKA... What A Life' earlier today in Italy.
Noel Gallagher

Click here to watch highlights of Noel Gallagher's interview from Tropical Pizza on Radio DeeJay in Italy earlier today.
Video: Noel Gallagher On Tropical Pizza

Click here to watch highlights of Noel Gallagher's interview from Tropical Pizza on Radio DeeJay in Italy earlier today.
Noel Gallagher

Click here to see a photo gallery of Noel Gallagher at RTL 102.5, in Italy yesterday.
In the link provided you can watch or listen to the interview and live tracks again.
Gallery: Noel Gallagher On RTL 102.5

Click here to see a photo gallery of Noel Gallagher at RTL 102.5, in Italy yesterday.
In the link provided you can watch or listen to the interview and live tracks again.
Amorphous Androgynous
Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher had originally intended his first solo release to be his record with Amorphous Androgynous, but he worried it would ''f**k with people's heads''.
Noel Gallagher delayed his collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous because it would "f**k people's heads".
The former Oasis rocker has recorded two albums, and decided to release the more traditional sounding 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' first as he felt the other record - which was made with the experimental electronic producers - would be too much of a departure for his fans.
Explaining why he didn't release his dance-influenced record first, Noel said: "I thought it would f**k people's heads up too much."
Four tracks appear on both albums, but in very different forms. Speaking about the work Amorphous Androgynous did on the song 'If I Had A Gun', Noel told Time magazine: "They've not destroyed it, but demolished it and put it back together again."
Although he has taken a departure on one album, 'The Death of You and Me' assures fans that his High Flying Birds project will have plenty of tracks which will please his fans.
He said: "I can't decide how many it sells. If you like what I do, there's lots on there for you to like, but also some stuff that you wouldn't expect.
"And if you don't like what I do, believe you me there's enough on there for you to hate."
Source: www.tourdates.co.uk
Noel Gallagher Delayed Experimental Record

Noel Gallagher had originally intended his first solo release to be his record with Amorphous Androgynous, but he worried it would ''f**k with people's heads''.
Noel Gallagher delayed his collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous because it would "f**k people's heads".
The former Oasis rocker has recorded two albums, and decided to release the more traditional sounding 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' first as he felt the other record - which was made with the experimental electronic producers - would be too much of a departure for his fans.
Explaining why he didn't release his dance-influenced record first, Noel said: "I thought it would f**k people's heads up too much."
Four tracks appear on both albums, but in very different forms. Speaking about the work Amorphous Androgynous did on the song 'If I Had A Gun', Noel told Time magazine: "They've not destroyed it, but demolished it and put it back together again."
Although he has taken a departure on one album, 'The Death of You and Me' assures fans that his High Flying Birds project will have plenty of tracks which will please his fans.
He said: "I can't decide how many it sells. If you like what I do, there's lots on there for you to like, but also some stuff that you wouldn't expect.
"And if you don't like what I do, believe you me there's enough on there for you to hate."
Source: www.tourdates.co.uk
Noel Gallagher

Click here to watch a behind the scenes video for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'If I Had A Gun'.
Behind The Scenes Video: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'If I Had A Gun'

Click here to watch a behind the scenes video for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'If I Had A Gun'.
Noel Gallagher

Click here to see Noel Gallagher about the resurgence of Rock and Roll and what the genre needs to become popular again.
Video: Noel Gallagher - 'Rock And Roll Is Gone But Not Dead'
Click here to see Noel Gallagher about the resurgence of Rock and Roll and what the genre needs to become popular again.
Liam Gallagher
Oasis

Liam Gallagher has said his most inspired moment was when he finished working on Oasis' I'm Outta Time.
The song was written by Liam and featured on the final Oasis album Dig Out Your Soul, and was also released as a single on 1 December 2008.
Speaking to Q the singer said "I suppose I'm Outta Time. When I finished that, I thought, "Yeah, man, there's something in this writing business. I should keep it up and not throw in the towel." I think that was the one. Cos a lot of my songs, verses repeat and shit like that. And I don't have the big anthem chords. But I pulled that one off. I'm proud of that".
Liam Gallagher's Most Inspired Moment

Liam Gallagher has said his most inspired moment was when he finished working on Oasis' I'm Outta Time.
The song was written by Liam and featured on the final Oasis album Dig Out Your Soul, and was also released as a single on 1 December 2008.
Speaking to Q the singer said "I suppose I'm Outta Time. When I finished that, I thought, "Yeah, man, there's something in this writing business. I should keep it up and not throw in the towel." I think that was the one. Cos a lot of my songs, verses repeat and shit like that. And I don't have the big anthem chords. But I pulled that one off. I'm proud of that".
Ian Brown
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Paul Gallagher
The Stone Roses

Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher has said that the first album he bought was The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses.
The Stone Roses is the debut album by The Stone Roses, and was released on Silvertone Records in 1989. It cemented the band's reputation among critics, and is still rated by some as one of the most important albums ever. In 2004 an Observer Music Monthly poll consisting of musicians and critics voted the album the greatest of all time, as did the writers of NME in 2006, declaring it to be the greatest British album of all time.
Speaking to Q in a recent interview the singer said "That's the first one I'm going on record saying, I got into music late. Music I thought was for fucking weirdos, I probably got to know about the Roses through Noel or Paul. They always had records, but the Roses was the first one that really I thought was great. The Smiths to me was more studenty. You'd see people round town and it was all quiffs and people riding studenty bikes. That wasn't for me".
Liam was also asked what was the first concert he went to? and replied The Stone Roses at The International 2 in his native Manchester.
"I remember borrowing some money off me mam and buying a ticket off a tout outside. I was on me jacks. All of my mates round that time were into dance music. I remember having two joints rolled and I think I had enough for two beers. Went in there, stood at the back. Thought, "Fucking hell!" Moved down to the front, got in the middle of it a little bit, checked it out and thought, "Right, that's what I wanna do." Ian Brown come on with this mayor bell, I Wanna Be Adored and that, and I thought, I'm having a bit of that. You don't have to wear leather trousers and fucking gel your hair back to be a rock star - The Cure and shit like that. He just looks like he's been fucking snogging a balloon [laughs]. Y'know, lipstick everywhere".
Liam Gallagher On The Stone Roses

Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher has said that the first album he bought was The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses.
The Stone Roses is the debut album by The Stone Roses, and was released on Silvertone Records in 1989. It cemented the band's reputation among critics, and is still rated by some as one of the most important albums ever. In 2004 an Observer Music Monthly poll consisting of musicians and critics voted the album the greatest of all time, as did the writers of NME in 2006, declaring it to be the greatest British album of all time.
Speaking to Q in a recent interview the singer said "That's the first one I'm going on record saying, I got into music late. Music I thought was for fucking weirdos, I probably got to know about the Roses through Noel or Paul. They always had records, but the Roses was the first one that really I thought was great. The Smiths to me was more studenty. You'd see people round town and it was all quiffs and people riding studenty bikes. That wasn't for me".
Liam was also asked what was the first concert he went to? and replied The Stone Roses at The International 2 in his native Manchester.
"I remember borrowing some money off me mam and buying a ticket off a tout outside. I was on me jacks. All of my mates round that time were into dance music. I remember having two joints rolled and I think I had enough for two beers. Went in there, stood at the back. Thought, "Fucking hell!" Moved down to the front, got in the middle of it a little bit, checked it out and thought, "Right, that's what I wanna do." Ian Brown come on with this mayor bell, I Wanna Be Adored and that, and I thought, I'm having a bit of that. You don't have to wear leather trousers and fucking gel your hair back to be a rock star - The Cure and shit like that. He just looks like he's been fucking snogging a balloon [laughs]. Y'know, lipstick everywhere".
Noel Gallagher

Later today Noel Gallagher will be interviewed by Nikki from Tropical Pizza on Radio DeeJay in Italy, the show is broadcast from 15.30 (local time).
An acoustic performance is expected, to listen live click here.
Noel Gallagher To Be A Guest On Tropical Pizza Later Today

Later today Noel Gallagher will be interviewed by Nikki from Tropical Pizza on Radio DeeJay in Italy, the show is broadcast from 15.30 (local time).
An acoustic performance is expected, to listen live click here.
Liam Gallagher
Radiohead

Liam Gallagher has said in a recent interview with Q that anything by Radiohead doesn't make much sense to him.
When asked what's the one acknowledged classic record that does nothing for you the singer replied.
"I've never even heard OK Computer, but anything by Radiohead doesn't make much sense to me. Everyone's going on about Radiohead pushing things forward, but the only thing they're famous for really is songs like Creep, innit? Then they go off-roading for the rest of their career. I just don't get it. I mean, we've all written songs like Creep, y'know, them classic songs. So that's what makes them what they are. All the rest of it, don't get it. Karma Police is alright, but it's The Beatles, innit?"
Earlier this year Liam berated the Oxford five-piece when asked about his musical influences in an interview with Thequietus.com.
Liam Gallagher Says Radiohead Doesn't Make Sense To Him

Liam Gallagher has said in a recent interview with Q that anything by Radiohead doesn't make much sense to him.
When asked what's the one acknowledged classic record that does nothing for you the singer replied.
"I've never even heard OK Computer, but anything by Radiohead doesn't make much sense to me. Everyone's going on about Radiohead pushing things forward, but the only thing they're famous for really is songs like Creep, innit? Then they go off-roading for the rest of their career. I just don't get it. I mean, we've all written songs like Creep, y'know, them classic songs. So that's what makes them what they are. All the rest of it, don't get it. Karma Police is alright, but it's The Beatles, innit?"
Earlier this year Liam berated the Oxford five-piece when asked about his musical influences in an interview with Thequietus.com.
Andy Gray
Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher has said that the phone hacking scandal that ignited earlier this summer pissed him off as he must have more interesting phone messages then former footballer and TV pundit Andy Gray.
Speaking to the current issue of Q (on sale now) the former Oasis man said "The phone-hacking scandal pissed me off actually. There was a part of me thinking, "Andy fucking Gray having his phone hacked and not me?" That's the final insult. I must have infinitely more interesting phone messages than Andy Gray".
He admitted that these days his voicemail is not front page material. "my voicemail is pretty tame me in Waitrose ringing the missus saying, "They're out of blueberries again." It's not front-page stuff, is it?
'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds', is released on October 17th on Sour Mash Records.
Noel Gallagher Says The Phone-Hacking Scandal Pissed Him Off

Noel Gallagher has said that the phone hacking scandal that ignited earlier this summer pissed him off as he must have more interesting phone messages then former footballer and TV pundit Andy Gray.
Speaking to the current issue of Q (on sale now) the former Oasis man said "The phone-hacking scandal pissed me off actually. There was a part of me thinking, "Andy fucking Gray having his phone hacked and not me?" That's the final insult. I must have infinitely more interesting phone messages than Andy Gray".
He admitted that these days his voicemail is not front page material. "my voicemail is pretty tame me in Waitrose ringing the missus saying, "They're out of blueberries again." It's not front-page stuff, is it?
'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds', is released on October 17th on Sour Mash Records.
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