On This Day In Oasis History...

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The video below is from September 27th 1997, when Oasis played at Earls Court in London.

 

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Taiwan

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Twinkle Rock Festival at Taipei Show Hall II, in Taiwan later today (Sep 27th).

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Fan Gallery: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Singapore

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The pictures below were taken by site visitor Kristy who went to see both of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds performances in Singapore over the weekend.



















Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds iTunes Festival EP Available Now

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A number of tracks from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the iTunes festival in London earlier this month are now available to buy on iTunes.














You can buy the EP for £3:99 or tracks and videos can be purchased individually from 99p.

Audio

Everybody's On The Run
If I Had A Gun...
D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?
(I Wanna Live In a Dream In My) Record Machine
AKA... What a Life!
Don't Look Back In Anger

Video

Everybody's On the Run
AKA... What a Life!

The full details can be found here.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher: 'Olympics Restored Britain's Pride'

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Rocker Noel Gallagher is convinced Britain has finally moved on from the riots which blighted the country last year (11), thanks to the feel-good factor of the London 2012 Olympics.

The former Oasis star is delighted the summer sporting extravaganza restored the U.K.'s reputation across the world, and he's adamant the nation has been lifted following the harrowing scenes of arson, looting and unrest that made international headlines last year.

He tells rock magazine Q, "It's an amazing thing that happened in those few weeks... After the riots, multiculturalism had a bad rep (reputation). I was doing interviews at that time, and people were saying, 'Is Britain f**ked?' I was saying, 'Well, it must be, look at all these arrogant little s**tbags burning down listed buildings.'

"That brought out the worst in us, then you fast-forward exactly a year - you see what it actually means, because they're only the minority."

Source: www.new-magazine.co.uk

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Liam Gallagher Speaks About Rivalry With 'Pansies' Blur

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Beady Eye frontman says he 'hated' them at the time – but insists it was really 'just good fun'.

Liam Gallagher has spoken out about the fierce rivalry his old band Oasis used to have with Blur in this week's 60th anniversary edition of NME.

The feud between the two bands helped make Britpop into a national obsession and originated in the magazine's pages but, in this week's special collectors issue, Gallagher – who now fronts Beady Eye – said that although had previously "hated" Damon Albarn and co, the war-of-words they exchanged in the media had been "just good fun".

When asked whether he thought the rivalry between the two bands had been manipulated by the music press, he replied: "I don't think so. At the time I hated Blur, I thought they were just pansies from London and we were a totally different thing. You might have done certain things, but no-one told me whether I liked someone or not. I thought it was just all good fun."

Gallagher is just one of the eight iconic cover stars on this week's special collectors issue, with his older brother Noel, Arctic Monkeys, Patti Smith, John Lydon, Manic Street Preachers, The Killers and Paul Weller completing the set.

Inside, all eight cover stars reflect on their relationship with NME over the last 60 years – the high times, low times and all the hilarious moments. It's also packed with interviews from Kasabian, Green Day, Biffy Clyro and Beth Ditto talking through their favourite ever NME covers.

It also includes a free copy of the first ever issue of the magazine. The issue, which was published in 1952, features all the biggest stars from the era, including Vera Lynn, Alan Dean and Heath and Hylton, plus the big debate on whether two-beat Dixieland music rules over four-beat Big Band.

It's also packed with timely news coverage – including an exclusive story announcing that the Government would soon introduce commercial radio in Britain for the first time. Plus the hottest new music tips – including a certain "sexy singer from America" – future Amy Winehouse collaborator Tony Bennett.

You can pick up this very special edition of the magazine on newsstands today (September 26), or digitally now.

Source: www.nme.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Collector Editions Of The NME Are On Sale Now

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This week's collectors edition of the NME features eight different covers including Liam and Noel Gallagher, Arctic Monkeys, Patti Smith, The Killers and Manic Street Preachers.

It is on sale now.



















Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Hong Kong

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Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Hong Kong International Trade And Exhibition Centre Star Hall in Hong Kong yesterday.

(It's Good) To Be Free
Everybody's On The Run
Dream On
If I Had A Gun
The Good Rebel
The Death Of You And Me
Freaky Teeth
Supersonic
D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?
(I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine
AKA... What A Life!
Talk Tonight
Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks
AKA... Broken Arrow
Half The World Away
(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach
Let The Lord Shine A Light On Me
Whatever
Little By Little
Don't Look Back In Anger

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Noel Gallagher's Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere (Vol.2) Part Seventy Six

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From Noel Gallagher's 'Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere' tour diary.

Yes comrades. So, Singapore then? It was great. I do like that gaff. Very exotic. It pretty much amounts to a gigantic shopping mall. Nice place. Nice people. Very hot. Very wet.

The Grand Prix was in town. Seems like a right laugh. Absolutely mobbed with your Top Gear mob. Not Clarkson etc . . . but your motor enthusiast. Squares, golfers, United fans . . . you know the type? Gig's were great. Bit mad but very enjoyable all the same.

Had a very bumpy flight to Hong Kong or as your Aussie calls it "Honkers".

Massive electrical storm hit about 10 minutes after we landed which was a stroke of luck . . . it was spectacular!! Have you been here? Crazy place. Dripping with money. I've never seen so many billboards advertising watches. Literally ten's of them. What is the obsession with fancy watches anyway? What's the obsession with snide fancy watches? They're a pain in the fucking arse. Once they put a clock in your phone . . . that's it innit? Sorted.

Gig was ok. Wasn't really in the mood. Not been feeling well of late. Doesn't help when people keep saying "You ok? You don't look well".

I think time might be just catching up with me.

Off to Taiwan in the morning. Where all the shit gear in the world used to be made until the Chinese said, "Hang on . . . shit gear? We can do that better and cheaper than any fucker!"

In other - more important – news, I have learnt to play "Let's Dance" by that David Bowie fella on my guitar!!!! It might be up there with my greatest musical achievements of which there are literally a few . . . anyway gotta go. I'm not feeling well.

ONWARDS.

GD.

Source: www.noelgallagher.com

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Noel Gallagher's Children Are His "Best Friends"

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Noel Gallagher's children are his ''best friends''.

The 'If I Had a Gun...' hitmaker - who has daughter Anais, 12, with ex-spouse Meg Matthews and sons Donovan, five, and 23-month-old Sonny with his wife Sara MacDonald - wishes his kids didn't have to grow up and find pals of their own, because they are so close.

He said: ''When I'm at home, Sara will sometimes take the kids up to Scotland to see her folks and for about 12 hours, it's like living the dream. After that, a switch goes in your head, 'Oh I'm bored now, I want the kids here,' because as daft and as mad as they are, they're my best friends, all of them, and I do miss them when they go away.'

''It's my lad's first day at primary school and it was like, 'Aww that's it now, he's going to have his mates. He'll come home and say he wants to support Tottenham and I'll have to throw him in the canal. He's going to have his mates and these are going to be peers he'll have the rest of his life.' It's mental that stage.

''I just want them to stay like this forever. But they've got to grow up and be whatever they're going to be.''

Despite his closeness to his kids, 'Married with Children' singer Noel insists he isn't an over-protective dad because he doesn't want them to grow up to be ''brats''.

The former Oasis guitarist told Q magazine: ''My kids have got to work themselves around my life, not the other way. That's how kids become brats, if you're there staring at them all the time going, 'Are you alright?'

''Dad's a rock star, know what I mean? He could be a f***ing square like all your mates' dads.''

Source: entertainment.ie

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Noel Gallagher: Pop As We Knew It Is Dead

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Noel Gallagher says music innovation and resulting scenes are dead because consumerism has taken over music.

The former Oasis man is the subject of an exclusive cover story interview in our new issue, Q316 which is out now in print and on the iPad.

Speaking about British pop culture, Noel is pessimistic for the future of interesting music

"I'll tell you what I thought. Pop as we knew it, is dead as a fucking dodo," he explains.

"The Beatles, The Who and The Kinks - that's gone now and will never be repeated. In the mid-'90s, it was the bands and a small group of fans that had ownership of it. Now it's the consumer that drives it, so music will go wherever the consumer demands that it goes. We will not have another punk, or another acid house, or another Britpop. That's a fact.

"Because the consumer gets what he wants, and the consumer don't know shit. If you'd asked the consumer in the middle of prog-rock, What do you want next year? He's not going to say, I want Johnny Rotten, is he? And in 1986, the consumer who's knee-deep in fucking synth-pop, he's not gonna go, A new drug, flares, techno beats and smoke machines, is he?

"I do wonder what my five-year-old lad's relationship to music is going to be. When they're reading the will out - And I bequeath to you, Donovan, 14,000 vinyl records... He's just going to go, Sell it, not arsed. Two Bodines albums and a La's 10-inch that was deleted on the day it was bought from Piccadilly Records? He's going to say, Fuck, that's just taking up room, I don't want it."

Get Q316 now for the full interview with Noel including his outlook on his solo career, Russell Brand, Manchester City winning the league, the possibility of an Oasis reunion and much more.

Source: www.qthemusic.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Q Magazine On Sale Now With Noel Gallagher On The Cover

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The print edition of Q316 is available to buy in stores from today (25 September).

The digital version of the issue, Q316, is on sale right now for iPad.

Featuring a cover story interview with Noel Gallagher, the issue also includes Mumford & Sons, Lady Gaga, Madness, Green Day, Ellie Goulding and much more.

To get the issue on iPad, head to iTunes get the Q iPad App and then you can download the new edition.

The first generation of Q on the iPad is a reader featuring the whole of the print issue - plus a series of bonus content, which this month includes extra questions and a gallery with Noel, tracks from our New To Q acts, an audio interview with Mumford & Sons and more.


















Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Gallery: Liam And Noel Gallagher On The Front Of This Week's NME Magazine

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Below are two of the collectors covers from the NME this week, the magazine is in stores on Wednesday.























Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Singapore

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Star Hall @ KITEC in Hong Kong, later today (Sep 25th).

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Example Gets Thumbs Up From Noel Gallagher And Ian Brown

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Ian Brown and Noel Gallagher are fans of Example.

The 'We'll Be Coming Back' singer recently played on the same bill as the Stone Roses singer Ian and High Flying Birds main man Noel, and was pleasantly surprised how impressed with him they were.

He told website Ilikemusic.com: ''I chatted to Ian Brown for a couple of minutes. He gave me a hug and was like, 'Fair play lad, that were proper good that, I heard you absolutely ripped it a new a***hole.

''Then Noel Gallagher was pretty much just like, 'You don't go away you, do you? You're like a bad smell. I f***ing like that about you. F***ing like that. Go to my dressing room and have a Guinness.''

Example is about to release his fourth album, 'The Evolution of Man', and said while he was determined to shoot the video for first single, 'Say Nothing', in the desert, he was determined for it not to look ''cheesy''.

He added: ''I didn't want it to be like one of those cheesy ballads. I wanted it to be a bit more weird and menacing, like a f***ed up dream.

''That's why we put these characters in who look like they're from post-apocolyptic Mad Max town, you know? They don't have a relevance to the song.''

'The Evolution of Man' is released on November 18.

Source: www.stv.tv

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour  the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

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Noel Gallagher Flies High In Bangkok

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Thai fans were once again treated to Noel Gallagher's great musicianship and unique compositions last Thursday night at Bangkok International Trade and Convention Centre (Bitec).

This time appearing with his solo project, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, the former Oasis star, who played here in 2001 and 2006 as part of the Bangkok 100 Rock Festival, packed the venue with both Thai and foreign (mostly British) fans, winning them over both with songs from his own album and classic Oasis tracks.

After local rocker Hugo, playing with an ensemble that included Jack from Fly, Tor from Silly Fools and Eak from Taxi, left the stage, Gallagher kicked into gear with Oasis' early hit, "(It's Good) To Be Free", that had fans screaming in excitement, then turned it down a notch with "Everybody's on the Run" from his self-titled debut.

He wasted no time chatting, continuing the concert with "Dream On", "If I Had a Gun", "The Good Rebel", "The Death of You and Me" and "Freaky Teeth". Then, as if realising he was now the front man, he made the first attempt to address the crowd. "Are there any British people here?" he asked. The crowd cheered. "Sex tourists. Come on, you know what you are. You know why you come here," he joked.

The Manchester singer switched to acoustic guitar and swung into "Supersonic" - another Oasis mega hit, giving fans a chance to sing along to every word. He paused and chatted some more, asking if there were any Scottish or Irish people in the house - a more muted cheer - before belting out "(I Wanna Live in a Dream in My) Record Machine", "What a Life!", "Soldier Boys and Jesus Freak", "Broken Arrow", "Half the World Away", "(Stranded On) the Wrong Beach" and "Let the Lord Shine a Light on Me".

After a short break, he came back out on stage and performed three final songs - all Oasis hits: Whatever", "Little By Little" and "Don't Look Back in Anger", which again had almost everyone singing.

Gallagher's music is captivating, engaging and refreshing and because his showmanship is nowhere as obnoxious as that of his brother, Liam, he made the show pleasant and interesting just by sharing his passion.

The organizer, Rock N' Rolla, had said earlier that this was the first concert in Southeast Asia to be equipped with L Acoustic's high quality K1 sound system. And it rocked. The sound was great throughout the show and gave a high level of dynamics and clarity to the show. If this is the best sound quality available to us right now, the concert definitely set a new standard for live music performance in Thailand.

Another positive aspect of the evening was that the audience was there to enjoy the music rather than play with their phones and tablets. Unlike teenagers, the fans - mostly in their mid-thirties or early-forties - did not see the need to religiously take pictures of the concert and post them online every 15 minutes so there was none of the blocking of the stage that has become such a pain at most of today's live shows. It must be more pleasant for the artist, too: surely a performer looking into the crowd would rather see people interacting and having fun that a sea of kids busy uploading blurry clips to YouTube and Facebook.

Source: www.nationmultimedia.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher On Oasis David Bowie, The Hillsborough Disaster And More

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The older Gallagher hasn't been known to mince words even as a young guitarist and chief songwriter for Oasis, who burst out of Manchester and flipped the world over with the now classic album Definitely Maybe in 1994.

Oasis was never expected to "live forever", and it was a blessing it lasted as long as it did. From the beginning, the band had always been rocked by tumultuous relationships between members, line-up changes and inter-band feuds. The most unstable aspect _ one fans suspected could break the band up at any minute _ was be the everlasting rift between Noel Gallagher and his younger brother Liam.

The band's split finally came roughly two years ago, much to fans' chagrin but not surprise. Now Noel busies himself with his solo career, under the guise of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, while Liam has gone on to form Beady Eye with two other former members of Oasis. Reportedly, the brothers are still not on speaking terms.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds was in Bangkok last Thursday as a part of his Asian tour for the self-titled debut album.

As part of a Britpop royal family, Gallagher is known for many things especially his signature snappy retorts. As a round-table selection of journalists waited for him, the slight fear among the group was permeated by mutual excitement. But to much relief, Gallagher breezed in without fuss, shook hands with everyone and answered each question with moderate enthusiasm.

Slightly shorter and sunnier than expected, Gallagher has aged well in comparison to his peers. At 45, he manages to keep the boyish, roughish charm that he's been associated with for over two decades as well as the blunt manner in which he chooses to voice his opinions.

How are you today?

I'm not too well. It's just fatigue. I've been on the road for far too long now. It's catching up with me. I don't sleep really well. I don't eat very well. I drink and smoke too much. I think my body is saying enough. I've actually slowed down a bit. I don't mind the heat. The travelling is the main thing. Jet lag and all. But I'm not complaining. It's a great job.

Tonight will be your third time playing in Thailand, do you see any difference?

I've been to Thailand many times for vacations. I guess people are quite... they seem to be a lot more free spirited. A lot looser in Thailand. There don't seem to be as many rules in Thailand as in other Asian countries. I don't think there are any rules in Thailand, are there?

There might be one or two, actually. Well, now that you're a solo artist, how does it compare to being in a band?

Very different. I love being in a band. I've been lucky to be in such a great band. I feel lucky to come out of that, and to be accepted immediately as a solo artist, you know what I mean. Not many people do that. I like them both. I've been a solo artist for like two years now. I don't think I could ever go back to being in a band because there are too many compromises that you have to make. Once you've kinda done it on your own, and do your own things, it's different.

I don't get along with them, you know what I mean. I don't miss the other boys at all.

So you don't take input from the High Flying Birds? When I make the record, I make it on my own. None of them played on [this] record, apart from two of them. No, I don't ask for advice. Being in a band for 20 years, and [having] stepped outside of that, then to ask for advice, I think that's a bit weird. [If I did that], I might as well be in a band.

What's the difference between Oasis and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds?

Oasis was big and successful. This is not as big or as successful. Oasis has a lot of history. People grew up with that band.

Musically?

When I write songs now, I get to play all the instruments. In Oasis, it's like Liam had to be the singer, Gem had to play the other guitar, Andy has to be the bass player. So we shared, and sometimes I felt that wasn't working. With this, I can play what I want. And if I don't want to play on the records, I get someone else to do it. Musically, it's completely different.

Out of all your compositions, what would you consider your all time classic?

I can't really answer that question. Some songs of mine, people really (f******) love. You know, like Wonderwall. I don't really like it. Well, I like it, but it's just okay, you know what I mean. Some songs that I really like, like Part Of The Queue, you know that one? Well, I love that track, but no one else seems to like it. It's really all about what other people think. If somebody said to me Wonderwall is your best song, I'm not gonna disagree with them. I just write songs, and put them out there, and if people like it, they like it. If they don't, they don't. What I think about it is irrelevant. I don't listen to my own music at home. I'm forever told off by my fans for putting great songs on B-sides. I don't know what great songs are, you know what I mean. I just write music for a living, you know.

So what music do you currently listen to then?

At the moment, I listen to a lot of David Bowie. Anything really. The way technology is now, you can have an entire record collection on your phone. Everything. Then you just press the button, and stand back. So it plays on random order. That's what I like doing now.

Is it true that you wrote Who Feels Love in Phuket on a beach? If so, will you be writing anything in Thailand again?

That's right. I haven't got a guitar with me this time. They're all on stage. I still write all the time. I start a million songs a week. Every day I start songs. Then I rarely finish them. When I finish a song, it's like a massive celebration. I start so many, I don't know which ones to finish.

Your music videos for this albums are like short films, why?

I don't really get involved with that. I hate being in videos. I'm not an actor, you know what I mean. For these videos, I said to the guys, "I don't want to be in it." Everybody goes, "Oh, you have to be in it." I don't want to be standing [being filmed] playing a guitar. So they wrote this part where I stand staring out the window. Well, I can do that. I don't really get involved. I just turn up, and they tell me to sit in this car and pretend to drive along. I do that, and then I go home. But [these videos] are so beautifully shot. This guy, Mike Bruce, is a fantastic film-maker.

As a football fan, tell us your thoughts on the Hillsborough Disaster (the 1989 crush of fans that killed 96 people).

I was in Manchester, I was watching it on TV. I was horrified then, but even more so now. There was a lot of violence in England at the time. There was a lot of football violence. There was a lot of civil unrest [under] Margaret Thatcher's government and all that. The fact that it happened was terrible and tragic. But what really is more disgraceful is the fact that they covered it up. Now the truth has come out, I hope the families will go after the people who covered it up because that was a disgrace. They not only lied to the nation, and demonised football supporters and also people from Liverpool, they lied about death. It's disgraceful. For that period of time, Margaret Thatcher, I'm afraid, has got a lot to answer for.

Any new bands/artists you would recommend?

There's a guy from England called Jake Bugg, a solo artist. Sounds a bit like Donovan or Bob Dylan. He's only 17. He's great. As for bands, not really. There hasn't been a band since Kasabian really where I've gone "wow". British guitar music is on its knees at the moment. There's a band called The Vaccines. They're alright. Nice lads.

Source: www.bangkokpost.com

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Another Gallery: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Singapore

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Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Village Stage (Zone 1) at the Formula 1 Singtel Grand Prix in Singapore earlier yesterday.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

NME Anniversary Magazine Covers Features Liam And Noel Gallagher

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The NME this week has a number of various covers that feature Liam and Noel Gallagher.

The magazine is in stores on Wednesday.











Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher: I Nearly Killed Amorphous Androgynous

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Noel Gallagher has revealed why his album with psychedelic group Amorphus Androgynous has never appeared – he rowed with the band and hated the final product.

The High Flying Birds frontman said: “I nearly killed them. I remember saying, ‘The last time I played a guitar this long was over three nights at Wembley.’

When I got the record off them I was like, ‘OK, I don’t like it’.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds embark on a UK tour in September and will tour the US and Canada alongside Snow Patrol and Jake Bugg later this year.

More details on the above dates and more can be found by clicking here.
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