Beady Eye
Black Sabbath
Bonehead
Oasis
Beady Eye played the first of three intimate shows at the Manchester Ritz last night (June 19).
Walking on stage accompanied by a four-piece brass section, the band began with 'Flick Of The Finger' before ripping through a set consisting largely of songs form their new album, 'BE'. It entered the charts at No 2 last Sunday, beaten to the top spot by Black Sabbath's comeback '13'. Elsewhere, 'The Roller' and 'Four Letter Word' drew some of the biggest cheers of the night.
Liam Gallagher was in subdued mood throughout, barely engaging with the crowd. He did, however, make a point of dedicating the two Oasis songs in the set, 'Rock N Roll Star' and '(What's The Story?) Morning Glory', to Oasis' former guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs. Later on, he also thanked the crowd for singing throughout the gig.
"You've been in good voice. Nice one for coming out, thanks," he said before leaving the stage for the first time after 'Start Anew'. He and the rest of the band returned for a two-song encore of the band's debut single 'Bring The Light' – which Liam introduced by asking if there were any punk rockers in the audience – and a lengthy version of 'Wigwam', taken from their first album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'.
Beady Eye will perform at London's Camden Centre tonight (June 20) and Glasgow's ABC on June 22.
Beady Eye played:
'Flick Of The Finger'
'Face The Crowd'
'Millionaire'
'Four Letter Word'
'Soul Love'
'Second Bite Of The Apple'
'Iz Rite'
'Shine A Light'
'Rock N Roll Star'
'Don't Brother Me'
'I'm Just Saying'
'(What's The Story?) Morning Glory'
'Soon Come Tomorrow'
'The Roller'
'Start Anew'
'Bring The Light'
'Wigwam'
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher Dedicates Oasis Songs In Beady Eye's Set To Bonehead
Beady Eye played the first of three intimate shows at the Manchester Ritz last night (June 19).
Walking on stage accompanied by a four-piece brass section, the band began with 'Flick Of The Finger' before ripping through a set consisting largely of songs form their new album, 'BE'. It entered the charts at No 2 last Sunday, beaten to the top spot by Black Sabbath's comeback '13'. Elsewhere, 'The Roller' and 'Four Letter Word' drew some of the biggest cheers of the night.
Liam Gallagher was in subdued mood throughout, barely engaging with the crowd. He did, however, make a point of dedicating the two Oasis songs in the set, 'Rock N Roll Star' and '(What's The Story?) Morning Glory', to Oasis' former guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs. Later on, he also thanked the crowd for singing throughout the gig.
"You've been in good voice. Nice one for coming out, thanks," he said before leaving the stage for the first time after 'Start Anew'. He and the rest of the band returned for a two-song encore of the band's debut single 'Bring The Light' – which Liam introduced by asking if there were any punk rockers in the audience – and a lengthy version of 'Wigwam', taken from their first album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'.
Beady Eye will perform at London's Camden Centre tonight (June 20) and Glasgow's ABC on June 22.
Beady Eye played:
'Flick Of The Finger'
'Face The Crowd'
'Millionaire'
'Four Letter Word'
'Soul Love'
'Second Bite Of The Apple'
'Iz Rite'
'Shine A Light'
'Rock N Roll Star'
'Don't Brother Me'
'I'm Just Saying'
'(What's The Story?) Morning Glory'
'Soon Come Tomorrow'
'The Roller'
'Start Anew'
'Bring The Light'
'Wigwam'
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Robbie Williams
Take That
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has reignited his feud with Robbie Williams, having a pop at the Take That singer for performing at the home of Manchester City.
Gallagher's new band Beady Eye played at the 1,500 capacity Ritz in Manchester last night, the same night as Williams played the second of four shows at the Premier League side's 60,000-seat Etihad stadium.
The 40-year-old (inset) laid into Williams (39) calling him a "clown".
He also criticised the music-buying public, saying Beady Eye would not be playing big gigs until people "pull your f***ing finger out and buy the f***ing records".
Asked why Beady Eye were playing the Ritz while Williams was playing to tens of thousands, Gallagher told BBC 5Live they were a "proper live band" but that "the bulls*** is winning".
"Everyone thinks we're going to announce big f***ing stadiums. (The Ritz) That's the level we're at and we'll stay at that until you pull your f***ing finger out and buy the f***ing records."
He added that people who thought Beady Eye should be playing stadiums just because of his Oasis success were "living in the past".
But in a reference to Williams, he added: "And we should be playing the Etihad three nights, not some f***ing fat f***ing idiot."
He continued: "It could be any f***ing clown. I think it's a shame that he's doing three nights (sic) and a band like us are doing one night in the Ritz. Poor, mate. It's not about him, it's people in general. But it's about f***ing him, just in case you think I'm scared or something."
Source: www.herald.ie
Liam Gallagher Turns The Air Blue
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has reignited his feud with Robbie Williams, having a pop at the Take That singer for performing at the home of Manchester City.
Gallagher's new band Beady Eye played at the 1,500 capacity Ritz in Manchester last night, the same night as Williams played the second of four shows at the Premier League side's 60,000-seat Etihad stadium.
The 40-year-old (inset) laid into Williams (39) calling him a "clown".
He also criticised the music-buying public, saying Beady Eye would not be playing big gigs until people "pull your f***ing finger out and buy the f***ing records".
Asked why Beady Eye were playing the Ritz while Williams was playing to tens of thousands, Gallagher told BBC 5Live they were a "proper live band" but that "the bulls*** is winning".
"Everyone thinks we're going to announce big f***ing stadiums. (The Ritz) That's the level we're at and we'll stay at that until you pull your f***ing finger out and buy the f***ing records."
He added that people who thought Beady Eye should be playing stadiums just because of his Oasis success were "living in the past".
But in a reference to Williams, he added: "And we should be playing the Etihad three nights, not some f***ing fat f***ing idiot."
He continued: "It could be any f***ing clown. I think it's a shame that he's doing three nights (sic) and a band like us are doing one night in the Ritz. Poor, mate. It's not about him, it's people in general. But it's about f***ing him, just in case you think I'm scared or something."
Source: www.herald.ie
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Beady Eye are back, and Liam Gallagher is on the best form he's been since his Oasis days, with second album BE picking up (mostly) positive reviews in the press.
Following a week of unlikely promotional duties for the band (gigs in record stores, album signings and performances on The Voice UK), Gallagher and co kicked off their short UK tour last night at The Ritz in Manchester, the city where Oasis first took root way back in the nineties.
In typical Gallagher, the set was heavy on tunes and light on conversation, with the frontman breaking his between-song silence rarely, thanking fans for singing along towards the end of the show. "You've been in good voice. Nice one for coming out, thanks," he said as the show came to a close. Gallagher also paid tribute to his Britpop roots, dropping 'Rock N Roll Star' and '(What's The Story) Morning Glory' into the show.
Check out 11 stunning shots of the show our photographer described as 'a dark, sweaty, beer drenched affair', here.
Source: www.gigwise.com
Another Gallery: Beady Eye In Manchester
Beady Eye are back, and Liam Gallagher is on the best form he's been since his Oasis days, with second album BE picking up (mostly) positive reviews in the press.
Following a week of unlikely promotional duties for the band (gigs in record stores, album signings and performances on The Voice UK), Gallagher and co kicked off their short UK tour last night at The Ritz in Manchester, the city where Oasis first took root way back in the nineties.
In typical Gallagher, the set was heavy on tunes and light on conversation, with the frontman breaking his between-song silence rarely, thanking fans for singing along towards the end of the show. "You've been in good voice. Nice one for coming out, thanks," he said as the show came to a close. Gallagher also paid tribute to his Britpop roots, dropping 'Rock N Roll Star' and '(What's The Story) Morning Glory' into the show.
Check out 11 stunning shots of the show our photographer described as 'a dark, sweaty, beer drenched affair', here.
Source: www.gigwise.com
Beady Eye
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher is ready to dip into the Oasis back catalogue of “Nineties’ sh*t” for his Beady Eye tour.
The band have only ever played live two tracks written by Liam’s brother Noel – Morning Glory and Rock ’n’ Roll Star.
But talking about the Oasis songs – and using them on their tour which kicked off in Manchester yesterday – guitarist Gem Archer said: “They’re always there and we know that we can use them.
“I’m sure a lot of fans would want to hear them. Hung In A Bad Place would be a good one live, as would The Meaning Of Soul.
“There’s even stuff like Liam’s Boy With The Blues that Oasis never played live which I think would work.”
Liam had previously sneered: “People shouldn’t be coming to hear Oasis songs. They should be coming to hear Beady Eye. There’ll be nights when we’ll go, ‘Look, you don’t deserve it so you’re not getting any of that Nineties sh*t’.”
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Is Beady Eye-ing Up Oasis Tracks For Tour
Liam Gallagher is ready to dip into the Oasis back catalogue of “Nineties’ sh*t” for his Beady Eye tour.
The band have only ever played live two tracks written by Liam’s brother Noel – Morning Glory and Rock ’n’ Roll Star.
But talking about the Oasis songs – and using them on their tour which kicked off in Manchester yesterday – guitarist Gem Archer said: “They’re always there and we know that we can use them.
“I’m sure a lot of fans would want to hear them. Hung In A Bad Place would be a good one live, as would The Meaning Of Soul.
“There’s even stuff like Liam’s Boy With The Blues that Oasis never played live which I think would work.”
Liam had previously sneered: “People shouldn’t be coming to hear Oasis songs. They should be coming to hear Beady Eye. There’ll be nights when we’ll go, ‘Look, you don’t deserve it so you’re not getting any of that Nineties sh*t’.”
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Lisa Moorish
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Sara MacDonald
Noel Gallagher and his wife Sarah MacDonald celebrated their second wedding anniversary last night supporting singer Lisa Moorish helping to raise funds for charity Diversity In Care at a charity auction at Bond Street's Opera Gallery in London.
The charity aim to help women of all ages battling addiction by developing specialist services and campaigns to change the way care is viewed and treated in the UK.

Noel Gallagher and his wife Sarah MacDonald celebrate their anniversary at charity auction in London (Supplied by WENN)
The ex-Oasis front man came out to support singer and mother to Liam Gallagher's daughter Molly, Lisa Moorish who has faced her own struggles with addiction and substance abuse. Although sources claim Noel and his wife left the bash before bidding for the art began.
Lisa who was the host of the evening and trustee of the charity explained: “I myself an in recovery so it's something I have an understanding of”.
Other guest who attended last night's charity auction included Russell Brand, designer Jack French, Giant Digital's Andy Day and model Jack Guiness.
Source: www.entertainmentwise.com
Noel Gallagher Celebrates His Second Wedding Anniversary
Noel Gallagher and his wife Sarah MacDonald celebrated their second wedding anniversary last night supporting singer Lisa Moorish helping to raise funds for charity Diversity In Care at a charity auction at Bond Street's Opera Gallery in London.
The charity aim to help women of all ages battling addiction by developing specialist services and campaigns to change the way care is viewed and treated in the UK.

Noel Gallagher and his wife Sarah MacDonald celebrate their anniversary at charity auction in London (Supplied by WENN)
The ex-Oasis front man came out to support singer and mother to Liam Gallagher's daughter Molly, Lisa Moorish who has faced her own struggles with addiction and substance abuse. Although sources claim Noel and his wife left the bash before bidding for the art began.
Lisa who was the host of the evening and trustee of the charity explained: “I myself an in recovery so it's something I have an understanding of”.
Other guest who attended last night's charity auction included Russell Brand, designer Jack French, Giant Digital's Andy Day and model Jack Guiness.
Source: www.entertainmentwise.com
Beady Eye
Beady Eye will play at The Ritz in Manchester, UK later today (June 19th).
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 and I will do my best to get them on the site.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom
Beady Eye Roll Into Manchester...
Beady Eye will play at The Ritz in Manchester, UK later today (June 19th).
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 and I will do my best to get them on the site.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom
Beady Eye
Black Sabbath
Boards Of Canada
Daft Punk
Dave Sitek
Queens Of The Stone Age
TV On The Radio
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
BE, the second album from Liam Gallagher’s post-Oasis outfit Beady Eye, has gone straight in at Number 1 on the Official Record Store Chart.
The Official Record Store Chart was launched in April of last year by the Official Charts Company and the organizers of Record Store Day UK to reflect sales of the UK’S coolest and most vibrant independent record shops.
The Dave Sitek (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV On The Radio and Jane's Addiction) produced album also entered the UK’s Official Albums Chart at Number 2, yesterday (Sunday, June 16).
Scottish electronic duo Boards Of Canada are new in at Number 2 on the Official Record Store Chart with their fourth album, Tomorrow's Harvest, while heavy metal legends Black Sabbath enter at Number 3 with their 19th studio album, 13.
Last week’s chart toppers, Queens Of The Stone Age, fall three places to Number 4 with Like Clockwork, while Daft Punk complete this week’s Top 5 with Random Access Memories (Number 5).
Source: www.officialcharts.com
Beady Eye Debut At Number 1 On Official Record Store Chart
BE, the second album from Liam Gallagher’s post-Oasis outfit Beady Eye, has gone straight in at Number 1 on the Official Record Store Chart.
The Official Record Store Chart was launched in April of last year by the Official Charts Company and the organizers of Record Store Day UK to reflect sales of the UK’S coolest and most vibrant independent record shops.
The Dave Sitek (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV On The Radio and Jane's Addiction) produced album also entered the UK’s Official Albums Chart at Number 2, yesterday (Sunday, June 16).
Scottish electronic duo Boards Of Canada are new in at Number 2 on the Official Record Store Chart with their fourth album, Tomorrow's Harvest, while heavy metal legends Black Sabbath enter at Number 3 with their 19th studio album, 13.
Last week’s chart toppers, Queens Of The Stone Age, fall three places to Number 4 with Like Clockwork, while Daft Punk complete this week’s Top 5 with Random Access Memories (Number 5).
Source: www.officialcharts.com
Beady Eye
Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at HMV in Glasgow last week.
Thanks to andrewarnott
Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye In Glasgow
Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at HMV in Glasgow last week.
Thanks to andrewarnott
Beady Eye
Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at McClusky's in London last week.
Thanks to Solly_Darling
Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye At McClusky's
Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at McClusky's in London last week.
Thanks to Solly_Darling
Beady Eye

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at Pretty Green in Manchester last week.
Thanks to Shot by Hayley
Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye In Manchester

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at Pretty Green in Manchester last week.
Thanks to Shot by Hayley
Beady Eye
Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at Rough Trade East in London last week.
Thanks to Solly_Darling
Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye At Rough Trade
Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at Rough Trade East in London last week.
Thanks to Solly_Darling
Andy Bell
Beady Eye
Daft Punk
Gem Archer
Holly Willoughby
John Lennon
Liam Gallagher
Nicole Gallagher
Oasis
Tamzin Outhwaite
The White Stripes

Liam Gallagher is plagued by ghoulish stalkers who leave shrines on his doorstep as if he’s already dead.
The Beady Eye frontman said: “I’ve been left burning candles with pictures and wreaths and that.
“It’s weird s***. They leave pictures of John Lennon and f****** flowers and s***.”
But Liam isn’t scared enough to call in cops, adding: “You just give them a cuddle and tell them to get on their way and stop f****** about.”
He was with friends on Saturday night after performing on BBC show The Voice.
Host Holly Willoughby and husband Dan Baldwin drank with Liam and his missus Nicole Appleton at a house party – and they ended up recording a version of Oasis track Songbird.
Ex-EastEnder Tamzin Outhwaite was also at the tear-up along with Beady Eye’s Andy Bell, his wife Shiarra Bell, bandmate Gem Archer and his missus Lou.
At 2am yesterday, Andy posted a link online to their version of Songbird which you can listen to below.
The group also posted a tracklist they partied to, including Daft Punk’s Get Lucky and The White Stripes' Fell In Love With A Girl.
But they paid for the party yesterday – with Andy’s wife writing on Twitter: “Ouch.”
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Audio: Beady Eye Play Songbird And More

Liam Gallagher is plagued by ghoulish stalkers who leave shrines on his doorstep as if he’s already dead.
The Beady Eye frontman said: “I’ve been left burning candles with pictures and wreaths and that.
“It’s weird s***. They leave pictures of John Lennon and f****** flowers and s***.”
But Liam isn’t scared enough to call in cops, adding: “You just give them a cuddle and tell them to get on their way and stop f****** about.”
He was with friends on Saturday night after performing on BBC show The Voice.
Host Holly Willoughby and husband Dan Baldwin drank with Liam and his missus Nicole Appleton at a house party – and they ended up recording a version of Oasis track Songbird.
Ex-EastEnder Tamzin Outhwaite was also at the tear-up along with Beady Eye’s Andy Bell, his wife Shiarra Bell, bandmate Gem Archer and his missus Lou.
At 2am yesterday, Andy posted a link online to their version of Songbird which you can listen to below.
But they paid for the party yesterday – with Andy’s wife writing on Twitter: “Ouch.”
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
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