Jake Bugg
Kasabian
Noel Gallagher
The Give It Up for Comic Relief gig held on Wednesday (6 March) at Wembley Arena.
The concert, spearheaded by Russell Brand, seeks to raise money for, and create awareness of, those affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
The concert includes music performances by Jake Bugg, Paloma Faith, Noel Gallagher, Kasabian, Jessie J, Rizzle Kicks, Emeli Sande and Nicole Scherzinger; and comedy acts from Simon Amstell, Frankie Boyle, Doc Brown, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Eddie Izzard, and Jason Manford. Nick Grimshaw will DJ on stage as audience members arrive.
Backstage coverage from Give It Up for Comic Relief will be hosted by Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2 from 8pm (UK TIME) on Wednesday 6 March. BBC Three will broadcast the gig from 10pm (UK TIME) on Wednesday 6 March and BBC One will screen the concert on Friday 8 March at 11.35pm (UK Time).
The concert is produced by Live Nation and money raised will be spent by Comic Relief to help support people affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
To buy tickets for Give It Up For Comic Relief visit: www.ticketmaster.co.uk/giveitupforcomicrelief.
For more information about Give It Up for Comic Relief please visit rednoseday.com/giveitup. Red Nose Day is back on Friday 15 March 2013, for more information please visit rednoseday.com.
Broadcast Details: Noel Gallagher At Wembley Arena With Kasabian, Jake Bugg, Russell Brand And More...
The Give It Up for Comic Relief gig held on Wednesday (6 March) at Wembley Arena.
The concert, spearheaded by Russell Brand, seeks to raise money for, and create awareness of, those affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
The concert includes music performances by Jake Bugg, Paloma Faith, Noel Gallagher, Kasabian, Jessie J, Rizzle Kicks, Emeli Sande and Nicole Scherzinger; and comedy acts from Simon Amstell, Frankie Boyle, Doc Brown, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Eddie Izzard, and Jason Manford. Nick Grimshaw will DJ on stage as audience members arrive.
Backstage coverage from Give It Up for Comic Relief will be hosted by Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2 from 8pm (UK TIME) on Wednesday 6 March. BBC Three will broadcast the gig from 10pm (UK TIME) on Wednesday 6 March and BBC One will screen the concert on Friday 8 March at 11.35pm (UK Time).
The concert is produced by Live Nation and money raised will be spent by Comic Relief to help support people affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
To buy tickets for Give It Up For Comic Relief visit: www.ticketmaster.co.uk/giveitupforcomicrelief.
For more information about Give It Up for Comic Relief please visit rednoseday.com/giveitup. Red Nose Day is back on Friday 15 March 2013, for more information please visit rednoseday.com.
Jake Bugg
Kasabian
Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand
Tickets are on General Sale now and can be bought here and here.
Russell Brand has announced details of "Give It Up for Comic Relief", to raise money for, and create awareness of, people in the UK affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
"Give It Up for Comic Relief" is produced by Live Nation and will be held at Wembley Arena on 6th March, featuring top music acts including: Jake Bugg, Paloma Faith, Noel Gallagher, Kasabian, Jessie J, Rizzle Kicks, Emeli Sandé and Nicole Scherzinger. The night will also include comedy acts Simon Amstell, Frankie Boyle, Russell Brand, Doc Brown, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Eddie Izzard, Jason Manford, with other acts due to be announced in the lead up to the concert.
Kevin Cahill, CEO at Comic Relief says: "Comic Relief has funded work tackling substance abuse for many years. We were thrilled when Russell Brand offered to highlight the issue and raise funds to help tackle the problem. It's a perfect use of his celebrity profile to front the Give It Up for Comic Relief gig and work behind the scenes to put it all together. He has played a blinder."
Money raised from ticket sales as part of "Give It Up for Comic Relief" will go to help support people affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
Tickets On Sale Now For Noel Gallagher At Wembley Arena With Kasabian, Jake Bugg, Russell Brand And More

Tickets are on General Sale now and can be bought here and here.
Russell Brand has announced details of "Give It Up for Comic Relief", to raise money for, and create awareness of, people in the UK affected by drug and alcohol addiction.
"Give It Up for Comic Relief" is produced by Live Nation and will be held at Wembley Arena on 6th March, featuring top music acts including: Jake Bugg, Paloma Faith, Noel Gallagher, Kasabian, Jessie J, Rizzle Kicks, Emeli Sandé and Nicole Scherzinger. The night will also include comedy acts Simon Amstell, Frankie Boyle, Russell Brand, Doc Brown, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Eddie Izzard, Jason Manford, with other acts due to be announced in the lead up to the concert.
Kevin Cahill, CEO at Comic Relief says: "Comic Relief has funded work tackling substance abuse for many years. We were thrilled when Russell Brand offered to highlight the issue and raise funds to help tackle the problem. It's a perfect use of his celebrity profile to front the Give It Up for Comic Relief gig and work behind the scenes to put it all together. He has played a blinder."
Money raised from ticket sales as part of "Give It Up for Comic Relief" will go to help support people affected by drug and alcohol addiction.

Damon Albarn
Kasabian
Noel Gallagher
Paul Weller
Primal Scream
Russell Brand
Noel Gallagher presents Damon Albarn, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Russell Brand, Primal Scream and more… Want to be there?
This year's incredible series of shows in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust have been curated by none other than Mr Noel Gallagher.
Click here for details.
Win Another Pair Of Tickets To Various Teenage Cancer Trust Shows
Noel Gallagher presents Damon Albarn, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Russell Brand, Primal Scream and more… Want to be there?
This year's incredible series of shows in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust have been curated by none other than Mr Noel Gallagher.
Click here for details.
Damon Albarn
Kasabian
Noel Gallagher
Paul Weller
Primal Scream
Russell Brand
Noel Gallagher presents Damon Albarn, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Russell Brand, Primal Scream and more… Want to be there?
This year's incredible series of shows in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust have been curated by none other than Mr Noel Gallagher.
And he's put together an incredible line-up: he'll be performing himself alongside Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon, Kasabian, Primal Scream, Paul Weller and an evening of comedy with Russell Brand and Noel Fielding. In fact, we're so excited about the whole thing, we've invited back Russell Brand to Xfm and he'll be presenting a new show with Mr Gallagher himself.
Over the next two weeks on Xfm, we'll be giving away a huge stack of tickets to these very special shows and it'll be all be to raise money for Xfm's Fund for Teenage Cancer Trust.
You'll be able to win tickets to the following shows:
Wednesday 20 March - An evening of comedy with Russell Brand, Noel Fielding and very special guests
Thursday 21 March - Primal Scream with Echo And The Bunnymen.
Friday 22 March - Kasabian plus support from Dark Horses
Saturday 23 March - Noel Gallagher plus special guests including Damon Albarn & Graham Coxon plus guest Gruff Rhys
Monday 25 March - Paul Weller plus special guests Palma Violets.
Click here for more details.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
Win Tickets To Teenage Cancer Trust Shows
Noel Gallagher presents Damon Albarn, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Russell Brand, Primal Scream and more… Want to be there?
This year's incredible series of shows in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust have been curated by none other than Mr Noel Gallagher.
And he's put together an incredible line-up: he'll be performing himself alongside Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon, Kasabian, Primal Scream, Paul Weller and an evening of comedy with Russell Brand and Noel Fielding. In fact, we're so excited about the whole thing, we've invited back Russell Brand to Xfm and he'll be presenting a new show with Mr Gallagher himself.
Over the next two weeks on Xfm, we'll be giving away a huge stack of tickets to these very special shows and it'll be all be to raise money for Xfm's Fund for Teenage Cancer Trust.
You'll be able to win tickets to the following shows:
Wednesday 20 March - An evening of comedy with Russell Brand, Noel Fielding and very special guests
Thursday 21 March - Primal Scream with Echo And The Bunnymen.
Friday 22 March - Kasabian plus support from Dark Horses
Saturday 23 March - Noel Gallagher plus special guests including Damon Albarn & Graham Coxon plus guest Gruff Rhys
Monday 25 March - Paul Weller plus special guests Palma Violets.
Click here for more details.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
Beady Eye
Idris Elba
Liam Gallagher
Martin Compston
Liam Gallagher is said to have clashed with actor Idris Elba at an after party following the NME Awards on Wednesday (February 27).
According to The Sun, the Beady Eye frontman picked a fight with Elba while attending a bash at London's Ivy Club - poking fun at the Wire star's bobble hat.
An onlooker told the tabloid: "Liam was in full rock'n'roll swagger mode. He bowled up to the party after midnight and made his presence felt pretty quickly.
"He had a row with a Scottish actor called Martin Compston, mocking his accent."
They continued: "Then he had a few words with Idris, poking fun at his bobble hat among other things. Idris looked like he was going to flatten him - they were on completely different wavelengths.
"They were toe-to-toe at one point. Neither of them backed down. Idris was in a good mood, so left it, which was probably for the best. Liam left soon after."
Source: www.mtv.co.uk
Liam Gallagher And Idris Elba 'Clash Over Bobble Hat'
Liam Gallagher is said to have clashed with actor Idris Elba at an after party following the NME Awards on Wednesday (February 27).
According to The Sun, the Beady Eye frontman picked a fight with Elba while attending a bash at London's Ivy Club - poking fun at the Wire star's bobble hat.
An onlooker told the tabloid: "Liam was in full rock'n'roll swagger mode. He bowled up to the party after midnight and made his presence felt pretty quickly.
"He had a row with a Scottish actor called Martin Compston, mocking his accent."
They continued: "Then he had a few words with Idris, poking fun at his bobble hat among other things. Idris looked like he was going to flatten him - they were on completely different wavelengths.
"They were toe-to-toe at one point. Neither of them backed down. Idris was in a good mood, so left it, which was probably for the best. Liam left soon after."
Source: www.mtv.co.uk
Bernard Butler
Bernard Sumner
Edwyn Collins
Jimmy Page
Johnny Marr
Miles Kane
Neil Young
Noel Gallagher
Sandie Shaw
Stephen Street
Suede
A video paying tribute to Johnny Marr was shown at the NME Awards yesterday in which Stephen Street, Bernard Sumner, Sandie Shaw, Miles Kane, Suede, Edwyn Collins, Bernard Butler and former Smiths bassist Andy Rourke all paid tribute to Marr's talents.
Noel Gallagher also appeared on video to say: "He can't be imitated as a guitarist because he came up with something that was totally unique. He can play those riffs like it's the most natural thing in the world. It is natural to him and that's what separates great people from the rest; Neil Young has got it, Bob Dylan's got it, Keith Richards has got it, Jimmy Page and Paul Weller have got it and Johnny Marr has got it. He doesn't even grimace when he plays guitar, he looks like he's riding a fucking bike."
Picking up the award from NME Editor Mike Williams and Wood, Marr told the applauding crowd that his advice for new bands was to "just keep going, never give up because this is the best job in the world". Marr was then joined by Ronnie Wood and The Vaccines' Justin Young on a six-song set. Young sang on a cover of 'I Fought The Law', a Sonny Curtis song famously covered by The Clash, before Wood helped out on 'How Soon Is Now?'. The set concluded with another Smiths classic, 'There Is A Light That Never Goes Out'.
Noel Gallagher On Why Johnny Marr Can't Be Imitated As A Guitarist
A video paying tribute to Johnny Marr was shown at the NME Awards yesterday in which Stephen Street, Bernard Sumner, Sandie Shaw, Miles Kane, Suede, Edwyn Collins, Bernard Butler and former Smiths bassist Andy Rourke all paid tribute to Marr's talents.
Noel Gallagher also appeared on video to say: "He can't be imitated as a guitarist because he came up with something that was totally unique. He can play those riffs like it's the most natural thing in the world. It is natural to him and that's what separates great people from the rest; Neil Young has got it, Bob Dylan's got it, Keith Richards has got it, Jimmy Page and Paul Weller have got it and Johnny Marr has got it. He doesn't even grimace when he plays guitar, he looks like he's riding a fucking bike."
Picking up the award from NME Editor Mike Williams and Wood, Marr told the applauding crowd that his advice for new bands was to "just keep going, never give up because this is the best job in the world". Marr was then joined by Ronnie Wood and The Vaccines' Justin Young on a six-song set. Young sang on a cover of 'I Fought The Law', a Sonny Curtis song famously covered by The Clash, before Wood helped out on 'How Soon Is Now?'. The set concluded with another Smiths classic, 'There Is A Light That Never Goes Out'.
Bonehead
Parlour Flames
Pete Macleod
Vinny Peculiar
Parlour Flames have a number of T Shirts on sale at the official site here, a teaser video for 'Manchester Rain' will be made available tomorrow.
'Manchester Rain' will be released as a limited edition 7 inch coloured vinyl single, on April 20th.
Pete MacLeod who has collaborated with Bonehead in the past will tour in March to promote his new EP, 'Glasgow Keep's Me Real, California Let's Me Heal'.
The tour dates are:
Glasgow 2nd March - The Griffin (Sold out)
Hamburg 13th March - Freundlich & Kompetent
Los Angeles 30th March - Ghengis Cohen
The EP is now available to download for free at www.petemacleod.net
Parlour Flames T Shirts Are Available Now
Parlour Flames have a number of T Shirts on sale at the official site here, a teaser video for 'Manchester Rain' will be made available tomorrow.
'Manchester Rain' will be released as a limited edition 7 inch coloured vinyl single, on April 20th.
Pete MacLeod who has collaborated with Bonehead in the past will tour in March to promote his new EP, 'Glasgow Keep's Me Real, California Let's Me Heal'.
The tour dates are:
Glasgow 2nd March - The Griffin (Sold out)
Hamburg 13th March - Freundlich & Kompetent
Los Angeles 30th March - Ghengis Cohen
The EP is now available to download for free at www.petemacleod.net
Liam Gallagher Proves He Can Still 'Ave It At NME Awards Bash
Liam Gallagher strikes his trademark pose as he parties at the NME Awards.
The 40-year-old former Oasis frontman flung his arms in the air whilst smoking a cigarette as he was snapped outside of the after-party held at the trendy Ivy Club in London.
However the lairy Beady Eye rocker was later seen toning down his wild image by wrapping up warm against the cold in not just one but two jackets.
Click here to see the pictures.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Andy Bell
Beady Eye
chris Sharrock
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Different Gear, Still Speeding is the debut album by the English rock band Beady Eye, released on 28 February 2011. It debuted at #3 in the UK albums chart selling 66,817 in the first week. As of August 2012 the album has sold 174,487 copies in the UK.

Track listing
1. "Four Letter Word"
2. "Millionaire"
3. "The Roller"
4. "Beatles and Stones"
5. "Wind Up Dream"
6. "Bring the Light"
7. "For Anyone"
8. "Kill for a Dream"
9. "Standing on the Edge of the Noise"
10. "Wigwam" Liam Gallagher 6:39
11. "Three Ring Circus"
12. "The Beat Goes On"
13. "The Morning Son"
iTunes bonus tracks
14. "Man of Misery"
15. "Sons of the Stage"
Japanese CD bonus tracks
14. "Sons of the Stage"
15. "World Outside My Room"
On This Day In Beady Eye History...

Different Gear, Still Speeding is the debut album by the English rock band Beady Eye, released on 28 February 2011. It debuted at #3 in the UK albums chart selling 66,817 in the first week. As of August 2012 the album has sold 174,487 copies in the UK.

Track listing
1. "Four Letter Word"
2. "Millionaire"
3. "The Roller"
4. "Beatles and Stones"
5. "Wind Up Dream"
6. "Bring the Light"
7. "For Anyone"
8. "Kill for a Dream"
9. "Standing on the Edge of the Noise"
10. "Wigwam" Liam Gallagher 6:39
11. "Three Ring Circus"
12. "The Beat Goes On"
13. "The Morning Son"
iTunes bonus tracks
14. "Man of Misery"
15. "Sons of the Stage"
Japanese CD bonus tracks
14. "Sons of the Stage"
15. "World Outside My Room"
Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher

Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Oasis, released on February 28, 2000. In 1999, the year preceding the final release of this album, Oasis had lost two founding members (Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs and Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan) and hired a new producer (Mark "Spike" Stent). As a result of these changes, the album's tone was more experimental, with electronica and psychedelic influences. The darker feeling and psychedelic tone of this album is a departure from earlier Britpop-influenced Oasis records.
Songs such as the Indian-influenced "Who Feels Love?", the progressive "Gas Panic!" and the electronica "Go Let It Out" depart from Oasis' old Britpop style. The album was the sixth fastest selling album in UK chart history, selling over 310,000 copies in its first week. Despite becoming their fourth number one album in the UK, it is one of the band's lowest-selling albums, selling only 3 million copies worldwide.
Trivia
The album's title was taken from the words of Sir Isaac Newton: "If I can see further than anyone else, it is only because I am standing on the shoulders of giants". Noel Gallagher saw the quote on the side of a £2 coin whilst in a pub and liked it so much he thought it would be a suitable name for Oasis' new album. He then wrote the name on the side of a cigarette packet whilst drunk. When he awoke in the morning, he realised he had written "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants — A Bum Title".
Due to the departure of Bonehead and Guigsy from the band whilst the album was in production, their parts had to be re-recorded, for legal reasons. Thus, the album only features the Gallagher brothers and Alan White. The sleeve of the album also features them.
The first track, "Fuckin' in the Bushes", is featured on the soundtrack for the film Snatch, and is regularly used in introductions for high-tempo events, due to its quick tempo and loud volume.

In the April 2006 issue of Q magazine, the album was the only Oasis record to feature in a countdown of the "50 worst albums of all time". It was placed at number 46 and described as "the low point of their fallow years", despite the fact that the album had been favourably reviewed in the magazine at its time of release and featured in the magazine's "50 Best Albums of 2000" list. In response to the Q feature, Noel has said, "Even though it wasn't our finest hour, it's a good album born through tough times. I worked harder on that album than anything before and anything since."
A notable B-Side was Lets All Make Believe. This song was on the Go Let It Out single and is said to be one of the bands finest songs. Q Magazine declared it the greatest ever "lost" track in the February 2007 issue and said that if it was on the album it would have carried "an extra star" on the review. Q gave this album 4 Stars back in 2000, meaning an extra star would be 5 stars. So with Lets All Make Believe on the album, according to Q magazine's logic, SOTSOG would have been a 5 star classic.
Track listing
01: "Fuckin' In The Bushes"
02: "Go Let It Out"
03: "Who Feels Love?"
04: "Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is"
05: "Little James"
06: "Gas Panic!"
07: "Where Did It All Go Wrong?"
08: "Sunday Morning Call"
09: "I Can See A Liar"
10: "Roll It Over"
Demos
A bootleg of demo sessions recorded for this album was leaked onto the internet in January 2000. Most of these songs were recorded by Noel Gallagher with the help of a couple of friends in his home studio at Supernova Heights and at Oasis' own Wheeler End Studios complex. All of the songs, apart from "Little James", were sung by Noel.
The tracklisting of the demo bootleg is:
"Carry Us All"
"Who Feels Love?"
"Fuckin' in the Bushes"
"Little James"
"Gas Panic!
"Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is"
"Sunday Morning Call"
"I Can See a Liar"
"Go Let It Out"
"Roll It Over"
"Revolution Song"
"Where Did It All Go Wrong?"
"(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes in Hell"
"Just Getting Older"
"Let There Be Love"
At the time of the leak, four songs ("Carry Us All", "Revolution Song", "Just Getting Older" and "Let There Be Love") were not scheduled for release on either the album or as B-sides on the new single "Go Let It Out". These songs were also completely undocumented, apart from "Revolution Song", which had been mentioned by author Paolo Hewitt in his 1999 book Forever the People — Six Months on the Road with Oasis. As such, these four songs had made-up titles based on commonly-repeated phrases mentioned in the songs. Whilst "Carry Us All" and "Just Getting Older" were correctly guessed, the other two tracks were given titles which, in time, would prove to be incorrect. "Revolution Song" was given the title "Solve My Mystery" and "Let There Be Love" was given the title "It's a Crime". "Let There Be Love" was released on Don't Believe the Truth. Because Noel mentioned in a February 23, 2000 interview with Melody Maker magazine that "Revolution Song" had been demoed — but not released because Blur had recently released a similar sounding song — it can be assumed that these titles are correct.
Alan White, Bonehead, Guigsy, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Oasis,
On This Day In Oasis History...

Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Oasis, released on February 28, 2000. In 1999, the year preceding the final release of this album, Oasis had lost two founding members (Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs and Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan) and hired a new producer (Mark "Spike" Stent). As a result of these changes, the album's tone was more experimental, with electronica and psychedelic influences. The darker feeling and psychedelic tone of this album is a departure from earlier Britpop-influenced Oasis records.
Songs such as the Indian-influenced "Who Feels Love?", the progressive "Gas Panic!" and the electronica "Go Let It Out" depart from Oasis' old Britpop style. The album was the sixth fastest selling album in UK chart history, selling over 310,000 copies in its first week. Despite becoming their fourth number one album in the UK, it is one of the band's lowest-selling albums, selling only 3 million copies worldwide.
Trivia
The album's title was taken from the words of Sir Isaac Newton: "If I can see further than anyone else, it is only because I am standing on the shoulders of giants". Noel Gallagher saw the quote on the side of a £2 coin whilst in a pub and liked it so much he thought it would be a suitable name for Oasis' new album. He then wrote the name on the side of a cigarette packet whilst drunk. When he awoke in the morning, he realised he had written "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants — A Bum Title".
Due to the departure of Bonehead and Guigsy from the band whilst the album was in production, their parts had to be re-recorded, for legal reasons. Thus, the album only features the Gallagher brothers and Alan White. The sleeve of the album also features them.
The first track, "Fuckin' in the Bushes", is featured on the soundtrack for the film Snatch, and is regularly used in introductions for high-tempo events, due to its quick tempo and loud volume.

In the April 2006 issue of Q magazine, the album was the only Oasis record to feature in a countdown of the "50 worst albums of all time". It was placed at number 46 and described as "the low point of their fallow years", despite the fact that the album had been favourably reviewed in the magazine at its time of release and featured in the magazine's "50 Best Albums of 2000" list. In response to the Q feature, Noel has said, "Even though it wasn't our finest hour, it's a good album born through tough times. I worked harder on that album than anything before and anything since."
A notable B-Side was Lets All Make Believe. This song was on the Go Let It Out single and is said to be one of the bands finest songs. Q Magazine declared it the greatest ever "lost" track in the February 2007 issue and said that if it was on the album it would have carried "an extra star" on the review. Q gave this album 4 Stars back in 2000, meaning an extra star would be 5 stars. So with Lets All Make Believe on the album, according to Q magazine's logic, SOTSOG would have been a 5 star classic.
Track listing
01: "Fuckin' In The Bushes"
02: "Go Let It Out"
03: "Who Feels Love?"
04: "Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is"
05: "Little James"
06: "Gas Panic!"
07: "Where Did It All Go Wrong?"
08: "Sunday Morning Call"
09: "I Can See A Liar"
10: "Roll It Over"
Demos
A bootleg of demo sessions recorded for this album was leaked onto the internet in January 2000. Most of these songs were recorded by Noel Gallagher with the help of a couple of friends in his home studio at Supernova Heights and at Oasis' own Wheeler End Studios complex. All of the songs, apart from "Little James", were sung by Noel.
The tracklisting of the demo bootleg is:
"Carry Us All"
"Who Feels Love?"
"Fuckin' in the Bushes"
"Little James"
"Gas Panic!
"Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is"
"Sunday Morning Call"
"I Can See a Liar"
"Go Let It Out"
"Roll It Over"
"Revolution Song"
"Where Did It All Go Wrong?"
"(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes in Hell"
"Just Getting Older"
"Let There Be Love"
At the time of the leak, four songs ("Carry Us All", "Revolution Song", "Just Getting Older" and "Let There Be Love") were not scheduled for release on either the album or as B-sides on the new single "Go Let It Out". These songs were also completely undocumented, apart from "Revolution Song", which had been mentioned by author Paolo Hewitt in his 1999 book Forever the People — Six Months on the Road with Oasis. As such, these four songs had made-up titles based on commonly-repeated phrases mentioned in the songs. Whilst "Carry Us All" and "Just Getting Older" were correctly guessed, the other two tracks were given titles which, in time, would prove to be incorrect. "Revolution Song" was given the title "Solve My Mystery" and "Let There Be Love" was given the title "It's a Crime". "Let There Be Love" was released on Don't Believe the Truth. Because Noel mentioned in a February 23, 2000 interview with Melody Maker magazine that "Revolution Song" had been demoed — but not released because Blur had recently released a similar sounding song — it can be assumed that these titles are correct.
Alan White, Bonehead, Guigsy, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Oasis,
Liam Gallagher
Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams has shown off the first fruits of his return to working with Guy Chambers with an expletive-fuelled track in which he branded the Brit Awards "f*cking boring".
The singer has teamed up with Chambers, his collaborator from the early days of his solo career, to work on a batch of new material.
And Williams has now posted a track written and recorded over the weekend on his website, which he claimed was called The Brits 2013.
It begins with a spoken comment about attending last week's Brit Awards and a repeated sample of him saying "blah-de-blah".
In the track he talks about some of the wilder antics at the event when he was younger - taking drugs, challenging Liam Gallagher to a fight and having sex with "a few female stars or two".
Listen to the song here.
Source: www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Robbie Williams Sings About Challenging Liam Gallagher To A Fight
Robbie Williams has shown off the first fruits of his return to working with Guy Chambers with an expletive-fuelled track in which he branded the Brit Awards "f*cking boring".
The singer has teamed up with Chambers, his collaborator from the early days of his solo career, to work on a batch of new material.
And Williams has now posted a track written and recorded over the weekend on his website, which he claimed was called The Brits 2013.
It begins with a spoken comment about attending last week's Brit Awards and a repeated sample of him saying "blah-de-blah".
In the track he talks about some of the wilder antics at the event when he was younger - taking drugs, challenging Liam Gallagher to a fight and having sex with "a few female stars or two".
Listen to the song here.
Source: www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Beady Eye
Beady Eye are confirmed to play at the V Festival 2013.
Tickets for this year's event go on sale at 9am on Friday March 1. Visit www.vfestival.com for more information.
Beady Eye To Play At The V Festival
Beady Eye are confirmed to play at the V Festival 2013.
Tickets for this year's event go on sale at 9am on Friday March 1. Visit www.vfestival.com for more information.
Andy Bell
Beady Eye

Beady Eye's Andy Bell will be playing a DJ set in London and Manchester next month, visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for more details.

Beady Eye's Andy Bell To DJ In London And Manchester Next Month

Beady Eye's Andy Bell will be playing a DJ set in London and Manchester next month, visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for more details.


Bonehead
Parlour Flames
Vinny Peculiar
Parlour Flames have announced another batch of UK live dates, visit www.parlourflames.com for more details.
Below is an interview Bonehead and Vinny that has been recently uploaded to YouTube from last year.
Parlour Flames Announce More UK Live Dates And More
Parlour Flames have announced another batch of UK live dates, visit www.parlourflames.com for more details.
Below is an interview Bonehead and Vinny that has been recently uploaded to YouTube from last year.
Blur
Damon Albarn
Noel Gallagher
Gallagher left bemused by this year's ceremony, asks 'where are all the rock bands?'
Noel Gallagher has said that this year's Brit Awards made him feel very old and asking the question on many people's lips; "Who the fuck is Ben Howard?"
Gallagher attended the Brits alongside Blur's Damon Albarn with the pair on hand to celebrate the success of War Child, who were handed a Special Recognition award for their services to the music industry. Speaking to The Mirror about his evening, Noel said: "I shared a table with Damon. I could see us collaborating in the future, why not? Maybe at next year's Brits." Damon Albarn was equally complimentary, saying: "Noel's a great laugh. I love him."
However, Noel was left bemused by the Brit Awards and, in particular, who the winner of Best Male and British Breakthrough Act on the night is: "I mean, who the fuck is Ben Howard? I suddenly felt very old tonight. I'd never heard of anybody. I'm sure he's brilliant but where are all the rock bands?"
Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn will share the same bill later this year at the Royal Albert Hall for a special gig raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust.
As curator of the 2013 series of gigs, Gallagher will headline London's Royal Albert Hall on March 23 next year with Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon supporting on the night. Speaking at a press conference in London in December. Noel revealed he intends to perform live with his former nemesis, saying: "They’ll be playing Blur songs, I would think. I’ll be playing mine. Will we share the stage together? I hope so. I’m up for it. It’s always good to have a little jam."
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher: 'I'll Play With Damon Albarn At Next Year's Brit Awards'
Gallagher left bemused by this year's ceremony, asks 'where are all the rock bands?'
Noel Gallagher has said that this year's Brit Awards made him feel very old and asking the question on many people's lips; "Who the fuck is Ben Howard?"
Gallagher attended the Brits alongside Blur's Damon Albarn with the pair on hand to celebrate the success of War Child, who were handed a Special Recognition award for their services to the music industry. Speaking to The Mirror about his evening, Noel said: "I shared a table with Damon. I could see us collaborating in the future, why not? Maybe at next year's Brits." Damon Albarn was equally complimentary, saying: "Noel's a great laugh. I love him."
However, Noel was left bemused by the Brit Awards and, in particular, who the winner of Best Male and British Breakthrough Act on the night is: "I mean, who the fuck is Ben Howard? I suddenly felt very old tonight. I'd never heard of anybody. I'm sure he's brilliant but where are all the rock bands?"
Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn will share the same bill later this year at the Royal Albert Hall for a special gig raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust.
As curator of the 2013 series of gigs, Gallagher will headline London's Royal Albert Hall on March 23 next year with Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon supporting on the night. Speaking at a press conference in London in December. Noel revealed he intends to perform live with his former nemesis, saying: "They’ll be playing Blur songs, I would think. I’ll be playing mine. Will we share the stage together? I hope so. I’m up for it. It’s always good to have a little jam."
Source: www.nme.com
Beady Eye

Beady Eye are confirmed to play this years T In The Park, 12-14th July, get tickets at www.tinthepark.com from 9am (UK Time) today.
Tickets Go On Sale Today For T In The Park

Beady Eye are confirmed to play this years T In The Park, 12-14th July, get tickets at www.tinthepark.com from 9am (UK Time) today.
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