Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Moscow

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Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds concert at the Maxidrom Festival in Moscow, Russia yesterday.

(It’s Good) To Be Free
Mucky Fingers
Everybody’s On The Run
Dream On
If I Had A Gun
The Death Of You And Me
(I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine
AKA... What A Life!
Talk Tonight
AKA... Broken Arrow
Half The World Away
(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach
Little By Little
Don’t Look Back In Anger

Thanks to AG

Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green To Open Store In Leeds

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Rock star and fashion designer Liam Gallagher has chosen Leeds as the latest location for a branch of his clothing store Pretty Green.

The shop, in King Edward Street – part of the Victoria Quarter development – will open on Saturday.

It is the 11th store in the former Oasis frontman’s portfolio. The label’s flagship shop is in London’s Covent Garden, but it also has outlets in Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow.

As well as stocking a full range of clothing and accessories – including its Black label – the store will also act as a music venue for up and coming bands.

Nigel Grant, brand director at Pretty Green, told the Yorkshire Evening Post: ‘Wherever we see a demand for the brand we will act accordingly. Our on line offer is extensive and successful but stores allow customers to get up close to us.

“The label has always been about an experience and stores allow us to give our customers exactly that.’

* See this Thursday’s YEP Scene supplement for your chance to win £500 worth of Pretty Green clothing.

We’ll also be printing a voucher which will bag the first 50 who present it in store an exclusive Pretty Green gift.

Source: www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

Yet Another On This Day In Oasis History...

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The videos below are from June 11th 2000, when Oasis played the Rock Im Park in Nuremberg, Germany. At the time Noel Gallagher had decided to quit overseas touring with Oasis.

Guitarist Matt Deighton was bought in. He had performed with Paul Weller and Mother Earth in the past.







On This Day In Oasis History...

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Below are a number of videos from June 11th 2005, when Oasis played at the Southside Festival in Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany.







Another On This Day In Oasis History...

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The videos below are from June 11th 2001, when Oasis played at the Tweeter Theatre in Boston USA, Alan White's brother Steve is on drumming duties.





Win Tickets To See Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds At The Isle Of Wight Festival

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Would you like to win tickets to the Isle Of Wight Festival all you have to do is Like Absolute Radio on Facebook.

For more details click here.

Liam Gallagher Named As Top Choice To Front Queen

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Gigwise readers have named Liam Gallagher as their top choice to step into the shoes of Freddie Mercury as the future frontman of Queen.

The Oasis and Beady Eye rocker topped the recent poll, pushing the current star fronting Queen, Adam Lambert, into second place.

George Michael and Paul Rodgers placed third and fourth in the poll - with both having performed with the remaining members of the band at previous events. Fifth place was Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears.

Gigwise readers were not keen on Queen taking a hip-hop direction however, with Kanye West proving the least popular artist to take up the role. Brian May's new best mate Dappy was second-least favourite with Will.i.am, Olly Murs and Lil Wayne also proving unpopular choices.

Source: www.gigwise.com

Liam Gallagher: Why I Love The Stone Roses

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"The Stone Roses at International 2 in Manchester was my first ever gig. My memories are of going on my own, Billy No Mates, because all me mates into f**king throwing shapes and listening to dance music. So I went, bought a ticket off a ticket tout - and I've got no problem with ticket touts. I'll always fight for the tout because if it wasn't for that tout, f*ck knows, I'd have probably ended in a tent dancing to some daft shit. So ticket touts are alright round my way.

"Anyway bought a ticket for a tenner, went in, had a couple of beers, had a couple of joints, went down the front, checked it out. Ian Brown singing 'I Wanna Be Adored' just blew my mind, and I went home and convinced me mam that that's what I was gonna do. I mean, Ian Brown, was the man for me. When the Roses went walkies, Lennon sort of took over, but he was always important for me as a kid, as a young guy, man. He was my f**king Elvis, still is. And Ian Brown is a dude, but it's the whole band, the whole package... I'm made up for the reunion. I can't wait, I'll be at every f**king gig.

Taken from a special collectors' issue of Uncut dedicated to The Stone Roses, more details can be found here.

Noel Gallagher: Why I Love The Stone Roses

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"They were our band, I suppose. The Roses sang in Manchester accents, they wore the same clothes, they went to the same clubs, you could see them down the same shops where you were buying your dessert boots and your flared jeans.

"But all that aside, in the cold light of day what you're left with is the music, and what it boils down to is that they wrote the greatest songs of the late '80s. I've said this to John Squire - without that band there would have not been an Oasis, because I don't think Liam would have bothered joining Bonehead's group, and subsequently I wouldn't have bothered joining Liam's group.

"In the early days of Oasis, we definitely sounded a lot more like The Stone Roses. John Squire's always been a guitarist I've admired. I think he's a brilliant guitarist. I used to try and rip off a lot of things he was doing. The Stone Roses kicked the door open for guitar music in the lats '80s. We were credited with the renaissance of British guitar music in the '90s, and I'm having that because we have done a lot for that form of music, but without the Roses... They opened the door for us.

Taken from a special collectors' issue of Uncut dedicated to The Stone Roses, more details can be found here.

What Oasis Songs Will Beady Eye Play This Summer?

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Beady Eye will play live later this month at Warrington's Parr Hall, ahead of the band supporting The Stone Roses at Heaton Park in Manchester.

The band will also travel to Japan and Korea in July for two festival shows.

Speaking earlier this year Liam Gallagher said: "We're doing Fuji Festival in Japan, which is in July. And we will be dropping Oasis songs for anyone who's bothered".

"The time is right now, without a doubt. We were always going to do it, but we thought the [Beady Eye] album needed to stand on its own. We've done some good gigs, we've done some shit gigs. And it's time to drop them in now. Everyone else is. I feel they're just as much my songs as they are Noel's. And if people don't like it, go to the bar or fuck off. If they do like it, jump up and down, let's have a good time."

What Oasis songs would you like to see Beady Eye play live this Summer?

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's Land In Moscow

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Maxidrom Festival in Moscow, Russia later today (June 11th).

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.

You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom or via our new Facebook page here.

Another On This Day In Oasis History...

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The videos below are from June 10th 2000, when Oasis played the Pink Pop Festival in Langraaf, Holland. At the time Noel Gallagher had decided to quit overseas touring with Oasis.

Guitarist Matt Deighton was bought in. He had performed with Paul Weller and Mother Earth in the past.







On This Day In Oasis History...

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The videos below are from the 10th of June 2005, when Oasis played at the Hurricane Festival in Scheessel, Germany.







Snubbing Rio Ferdinand's A Big Joke Says Noel Gallagher

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Rock ’N’ Roller Noel Gallagher believes it’s “a joke” Rio Ferdinand isn’t with the England squad.

The lifelong Man City fan also prefers Man United’s Danny Welbeck to start over Andy Carroll in Wayne Rooney’s absence against France tomorrow.

But he’s breathing a sigh of relief that Eden Hazard chose Chelsea instead of City. “He was absolutely appalling for Belgium. We got away with that one,” he said.

Gallagher, formerly of Oasis, flies off today with his High Flying Birds for a four-gig tour especially designed to stop off in Kiev and Gdansk.

He has also agreed to be a roving reporter for radio station talksport.

Gallagher’s love of City is legendary but he defends Ferdinand’s right to be in the Three Lions squad.

He said: “If you are saying Rio is not one of the top seven defenders in England for ‘footballing reasons’ then someone has to explain why because it’s an absolute joke he is not going.

“I don’t get it. He is a very experienced centre-half and we are missing experienced players. I am pretty confused about it all.”

Gallagher is equally forthright on his choice of strikers to face France.

He added: “With the best will in the world, Andy Carroll is no more than an impact player at international level. I’d start with Welbeck, at least he has played in the Champions League.”

“You can see England winning all their games 1-0 – or getting beat. If we are behind at any time I will be worried, but you never know....”

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

On This Day In Oasis History...

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The videos below are from the 9th of June 2000, Oasis played at the Rock AM Ring in Nuremberg, Germany. At the time Noel Gallagher had decided to quit overseas touring with Oasis.

Guitarist Matt Deighton was bought in. He had performed with Paul Weller and Mother Earth in the past.



Liam Gallagher: 'Stone Roses Are The Best Band In The World'

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Liam Gallagher has spoken of his love for The Stone Roses after the first show of their reunion tour.

Speaking to the BBC from the audience of the band's Barcelona show last night (8 June, 2012), Liam Gallagher revealed how important the band are to him, and how the band make him 'feel great'.

"It's like Quadrophenia for me, do you know what I mean? It's a live moment. I've started feeling different man. They're the best band in the world man," he said. "I followed them round when I was sixteen, seventeen. They made me feel great again."

Stone Roses performed a small show in Warrington last month, but will be returning to the UK for a series of live Manchester shows, with support from Liam Gallgher's Beady Eye, among others.

Source: www.gigwise.com

Liam Gallagher Hails Stone Roses Return

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It is 16 years since the band the Stone Roses broke up. Last night they were back on stage together in Barcelona for the first show of a reunion tour.

Liam Gallagher, of Oasis fame, was in the audience last night and he spoke to the BBC's Colin Paterson and music journalist Ben Cardew explains why this comeback is so important.

To listen to the interview click here.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Pretty Green's Guess The First Goal Competition Is Back!

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The Pretty Green guess the first goal competition is back!

Guess the team and time of the first goal for any Euro 2012 game. Get it right, you win a £10 voucher.

For more details click here.

Win Tickets, Flights And Accommodation To See Beady Eye And The Stone Roses At The Fuji Rocks Festival

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Click here for details on how to win a trip to see Beady Eye and The Stone Roses at the Fuji Rocks Festival in Japan.

Watch Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds At The Isle Of Wight Festival On Sky Arts

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Sky Arts returns as the broadcast partner of the Isle of Wight Festival. This year Sky will increase its commitment to the festival, broadcasting live for 6 hours a day offering Sky customers a weekend packed full of music across Sky Arts 1, Sky 3D and Sky Go, with a best-of-the fest round-up show on Sky 1.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the festival on June 24th 2012.

This year the festival will be presented by a team of established and familiar music experts and enthusiasts including; Zoe Ball, Jo Whiley, Shaun Keaveny, Tom Ravenscroft, AJ Odudu and Mathew Horne. The team will bring viewers coverage from the main stages as well as interviews backstage and all the gossip from the VIP enclosure.

Sky Arts 1 will be at the heart of the music action, taking in the biggest acts, headlines and longer sets from the Main Stage and Big Top together with the choice to view extra acts and backstage interviews from Sky’s onsite studio via the interactive service. Acts featured at the festival include; Elbow, Example, Tom Petty, Noah & The Whale, Pearl Jam, Biffy Clyro, Tinie Tempah, Jessie J, Labrinth, Madness, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, The Vaccines and Band of Skulls.

Broadcasting 6 hours a day in 3D on the Sky 3D channel will make this the longest ever non-Sport outside broadcast ever shown on the channel and will bring viewers closer than ever before to the real-life festival experience.

Sky's coverage of the Isle of Wight festival will continue their commitment to innovation and development of their multi-platforms. For the first time, viewers will be able to submit their comments about the live performances and see them featured in-show via an on-screen social media ticker. Two extra feeds will be produced for the red button including a continuously changing 30-minute loop bringing viewers all the best performances from elsewhere on the festival stages.

Sky's partnership with Zeebox will continue with a unique companion second-screen experience where users will be able to instantly download tracks from the performers at the festival as well as enjoy exclusive acoustic performances from some of the weekend's most exciting acts.

Source: skyarts.sky.com
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