Photo Of Noel Gallagher At The Manchester Derby

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Click here for a picture of Noel Gallagher at the Manchester City V Manchester United FA Cup tie that took place yesterday.

Watch Beady Eye At The Isle Of Wight Festival On Sky Arts This Week

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Beady Eye take to a wet main stage at the 2011 Isle of Wight festival for a roaring set taken from their first album, Different Gear, Still Speeding.

You can watch highlights on the following dates and times on Sky Arts 1 (UK Only).

Wednesday 11th January at 22:00 (UK Time)
Thursday 12th January at 17:30 (UK Time)
Friday 13th January at 04:10 (UK Time)

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Coming Soon!

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My Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's site is near completion and should be live in the next few days at www.everybodysontherun.com.



Noel Gallagher On Soccer AM (Full Video)

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Below is more of the footage of Noel Gallagher on Soccer AM yesterday.





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On This Day In Oasis History...

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The video below is from January 8th 1996, when Noel Gallagher performed 'Don't Look Back In Anger' on Hotel Babylon.

Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye In London

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Click here for pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the O2 Academy in Brixton, London that took place last year.

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Watch Again: Noel Gallagher On Soccer AM

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Click here to watch a video of Noel Gallagher talks to Soccer AM about his new album, the Manchester derby and his love for Mario Balotelli.

Noel Gallagher: Everyone Loves Mario Balotlli

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Noel Gallagher says it's tough not being part of Oasis anymore, but the prospect of Manchester City dominating for the next few decades more than makes up for it!

The driving force behind one of the greatest British bands ever, the former Oasis man is currently soaring high after his aptly named debut solo album 'High Flying Birds' reached number one in October.

Despite his own personal success, Noel says he still misses being part of the band, but added that being a part of City's success would be a fair trade.

"One balances out the other really," he told Soccer AM.

"It's a bit of a bummer not being in the band, but I'd kinda swap that for the oncoming decades of glory we're about to enjoy!"

"I think we'd all agree that you can't fault anybody at that club at the minute," he added. "It's just amazing what's happening and the team that (Roberto Mancini) has put together.

"And we've all got Super Mario to keep us entertained! The absolute greatest living human being on the planet at the minute! He's not of this world. He's not like the rest of us.

"When he eventually leaves - like when (Kevin) Keegan left Newcastle and had to get lifted off the pitch in a helicopter - Mario's going to get fired out of a cannon and back into space where he came from! We all love him.

"The thing about him is that if he played for any other club in the country we'd all still love him, because he's a great character. And the word from City is that when they go on these kids' days, all the kids flock to him because he's like the naughty schoolboy or something.

"There's a little bit of Mario in all of us as well, because I've been sat in my bathroom sometimes thinking; it would be great to set this on fire wouldn't it!"

Hammering

On the pitch Balotelli and City have enjoyed one their best starts to a season ever, including a 6-1 hammering of City rivals Manchester United.

The win in October will go down in the club's folklore and Gallagher revealed nothing could distract him from that game - even finding out his album had reached number one in the charts!

"I gotta say when the fourth, fifth, and sixth went in I was on my knees in front of the telly," he said.

"And at that moment I got a phone call to say that my album had dropped in at number one and I couldn't have been more underwhelmed at that! I was like whatever! We've got six!"

After the success of his first solo album Noel has suggested another is in the pipeline as he intends on collaborating with Amorphous Androgynous.

But he admits being on stage by himself after two decades with Oasis still feels a little strange.

"The bit in the studio was easier and I enjoyed that because you can work at your own pace," he said.

"The bit on stage was a bit weird at the start because I'm not a natural show-off frontman, I'm more of a grumpy old fella! I've had to get used to that but I'm enjoying it.

"When I was in rehearsal I was thinking what am I going to do and I thought people are not going to come and see me because I'm Mick Jagger or I behave like Mick Jagger.

"They're going to come and listen to the music and as long as I've got the songs I'll be alright. And people seem to like it. And I like being me, you know what I mean? I wouldn't want to be anyone else!"

Source: www.socceram.com

Vote For Beady Eye And Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds At The 2012 NME Awards

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Voting is now open for the 2012 NME Awards.

Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are eligible in quite a few of the categories so if you have a few minutes free, why not head on over to the voting page HERE to cast your vote.

You can vote for any artist you like at this stage, as long as they are eligible in the relevant category.

Noel Gallagher On The Graham Norton Show

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Below is Noel's interview and performance from The Graham Norton Show that was broadcast yesterday on BBC 1.

Also on the show was Doctor Who actress Karen Gillan and actors Gerard Butler and Martin Freeman.

Fans in the UK can watch the full show on the BBC iPlayer.



Noel Gallagher Is On Soccer AM Later Today

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Noel Gallagher will be a guest on Soccer AM later this morning, the show is broadcast on Sky 1 and Sky Sports 2 at 10am (UK Time).

Noel Gallagher: 'Solo Album Getting To No.1 Was Best Day Of My Life'

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Noel Gallagher has described the day his debut solo album went to number one as "unbelievable".

The singer topped the UK chart with his first studio record Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds back in October, beating X Factor champ Matt Cardle to the top.

Gallagher told The Graham Norton Show: "If there is a chart, you might as well be number one.

"It went to number one on the day City beat United 6-1 so it was an unbelievable day and one of the best days I have had in my entire life."

The former Oasis star recently admitted that he was nervous ahead of his first ever solo tour as the venues were a lot smaller than he was used to.

The Graham Norton Show airs Fridays at 10.35pm on BBC One.

Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

Fans outside the UK can watch the show here at 10.35 (UK) Time.

Gallery: Noel Gallagher Arriving At BBC Radio One

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Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher as he arrives at BBC Radio One yesterday and signs an autograph for a fan.

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Noel Gallagher Rolls With It

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While the fraternal circus that was Oasis is now behind him, Noel Gallagher has found there's still plenty of surprises on the road. "Well, the world is a vastly ever-changing place inhabited by f...wits," he says sagely down the line from Los Angeles.

"You deal with them more often than not. The world is a freaky place, I like it. If only people didn't carry guns, though."

He makes a good point. Only days previously a gunman had gone on a shooting rampage up the street from where Gallagher was staying. The aftermath was not what the singer/songwriter expected.

"F...ing hell, it was crazy. The weird thing is, about an hour later, it's like nothing's happened. People are just kind of like 'Did you hear that shooting before . . . oh yeah'. What do you mean, 'Oh yeah'. Seven people got f...ing shot in the street and some guy got his head blown off by the cops. And it was like nothing had happened. I mean, I like this country but really, what the f...?"

Gallagher is on the long and winding road touring in support of a new album, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, his debut solo LP and first release since Oasis broke up in 2009. Almost to his surprise, it seems to be going very well.

"You wouldn't expect me to say anything other than it's been great," Gallagher says. "But I thought that I would be very frustrated and uneasy and awkward and a bag of nerves and very dissatisfied with it. I have to say that I'm taking to it like a duck to water. I find it very relaxing, walking onstage. I'm more at ease with this than I was with the Oasis thing, to be honest, because I know there's not somebody on the other side of the stage actively going out there ready to f… my s… up. I'm kind of just getting on with it; do you know what I mean?"

The High Flying Birds album came several months after the release of Beady Eye's Different Gear, Still Speeding, the debut album from brother Liam and the remains of Oasis.

Typically, the split with Liam was bitter, with threats of defamation suits floating around since. In terms of competition with his vocalist brother, it seems there isn't any on Noel Gallagher's part - his own album was released simply because he'd completed it.

"I don't really get that fussed about not being in the limelight. I've got enough faith in my own ability as a songwriter to just take my time and it was put out when it was ready.

"After Oasis finished people started asking me immediately what I was going to do next and I said 'Nothing, I'm not doing anything. I'm just gonna sit around my house, smoke some cigarettes, drink tea, watch some football. I'm gonna annoy the f... out of my wife, and I'll see where that takes us."

It has taken him to a pretty good place, though you can certainly tell from listening to High Flying Birds that Gallagher was the guy who wrote the songs in Oasis - both a compliment and a criticism of the album. He writes constantly, eschewing the notion of writing projects to order.

"I've written a fair few songs in my life and I've got a fair idea when something is good," Gallagher says.

"It didn't feel as though any of the songs I'd written or was recording were not working. I never thought 'People won't get it'. I don't know, maybe I'm just an arrogant bastard."

Nor did Gallagher have a problem writing songs that weren't being sung by Liam. Many guitarist/songwriters write with their lead singer in mind, but Gallagher has always been uncomfortable with that scenario.

"No, no, no, no," he stresses. "Even when I wrote songs for Oasis I never really wrote with Liam in mind. I wrote the song; I didn't write for the singer. I was writing a song. If he couldn't sing it, I would. That was it.

"To be honest, from the day I got into the studio I never really thought about Oasis. I only ever think about it when people mention it in interviews.

"When I'm onstage singing (Oasis songs) Talk Tonight or Don't Look Back in Anger...or even when people are putting Oasis CDs in front of me to sign, I'm never sitting there going (sullenly) 'Oh, what a great band it was. Those were happy days'," he says.

"That was then, this is now. We can't go back to then. So I'm just living in the now, really."

On tour Gallagher has played the majority of his solo album, along with songs from his old band, in roughly 50/50 proportion. As time rolls on, the fans remain loyal to the man and - more importantly to him - his songs.

"Well...I don't think it's blind loyalty. I don't think people like music just because they like who you are. I mean, I love Paul McCartney, but I'm not having the Frog Chorus," Gallagher laughs.

"You'd have to ask them individually, but it seems to me, from my lofty position on stage, that they are as equally accepting of the High Flying Birds' music as they are of the older stuff.

"The show is about the songs. I have to believe that or there's no point in me being there, because I've got f...-all to say and I've got no moves. If you've not really come to listen to the music then you're having a s... night out, to be honest."

Source: au.news.yahoo.com

Noel Gallagher Is On The Graham Norton Show Tonight

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Noel Gallagher will be a guest on 'The Graham Norton Show' later today, the show will air at 22:35 on BBC1 and iPlayer (UK only).

Other guests confirmed are actor Gerard Butler and actress Karen Gillan.

Listen To Noel Gallagher's Interview Again On BBC Radio 2

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Below Steve Wright chats to Noel Gallagher about High Flying Birds and hiss plans for 2012.

Listen To Noel Gallagher Again On BBC Radio 2

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Below Steve Wright chats to Noel Gallagher about High Flying Birds and hiss plans for 2012.

Noel Gallagher Was Nervous About His First Live Shows

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Noel Gallagher admits he had to ''fly by the seat of his pants'' at his debut High Flying Birds show in Dublin, Ireland.

Noel Gallagher admits he had to "fly by the seat of his pants" at his debut High Flying Birds show.

The 'If I Had a Gun' singer was nervous about his first ever concert as a solo artist in Dublin, Ireland, as it was a very different experience playing in a smaller venue to the stadiums he had become used to with his old band, Oasis.

He told BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe: "The first show was fly by the seat of your pants and I'd not played anywhere that small for a while, I used to rehearse in bigger rooms than that.

"And it's got better. To start off in England was quite mad, because the crowds are crazy over here, then we went to America where they are a bit more reserved, so I got into it a bit more, I'm enjoying it."

While 'The Death of You and Me' hitmaker played down rumours he will support reformed band The Stone Roses this summer, he is happy they have finally got back together for the first time since 1996.

He said: "I know they've been rehearsing and I've spoke to a couple of people who have been in rehearsal who have said it sounds amazing, but I'm just really made up for them that they have finally did it.

"It's great to see [guitarist] John [Squire] and [singer] Ian [Brown] on stage already, and great that [bass player] Mani will eventually shut up about not making any money. All he's done for the last 15 years has been, 'Did you know we got robbed in the Roses'."

Source: www.tourdates.co.uk

Noel Gallagher: The Stone Roses' Rehearsals Sound Amazing

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Noel Gallagher has revealed that The Stone Roses' rehearsals sound 'amazing'.

The singer appeared on Zane Lowe's Radio One show this morning (January 5) and revealed that the band's rehearsals are sounding good for their reunion shows.
''I know they've been rehearsing and I've spoken to a couple of people who have been in rehearsal who have said it sounds amazing, but I'm just really made up for them that they finally did it.''

"It's great to see John Squire and Ian Brown on stage already, and great that Mani will eventually shut up about not making any money. All he's done for the last 15 years has been, 'Did you know we got robbed in the Roses?'"

The band, who announced their reunion at a press conference on October 18 originally planned to play two hometown shows at Manchester's Heaton Park on June 29 and 30, as well as going on an extensive world tour.

Due to phenomenal demand for tickets after they went on sale this morning (October 21) an additional date was added for Sunday June 31.

220,000 tickets sold in 68 minutes with the first two nights selling out in 14 minutes.

Source: www.gigwise.com

Listen Again To Noel Gallagher On Radio 1

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Below Zane Lowe chats to Noel Gallagher about High Flying Birds and Noel's plans for 2012.





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