Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye In Paris

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Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at the Solidays Festival in Paris on Sunday.

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Gallery: Beady Eye In Hamburg

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Click here and here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye in Hamburg, Germany yesterday.

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Sunday Morning Call" is a song by British rock band Oasis taken from their fourth studio album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, and was released as the third and final single from it on 3 July 2000, peaking at #4 in the UK charts. The song is written and sung by Noel Gallagher, who took over lead vocal from brother Liam Gallagher on an A-side for the first time since "Don't Look Back in Anger" in 1996.

Though the song has the same anthemic feel that popularised many Oasis songs, and departs from the psychedelic feel of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, which had been poorly received by critics, it received a mixed critical reception. NME described it as "a dreary thing indeed", whereas Allmusic described it as a "self-consciously mature departure from the group's usual ebullience... a deliberately mellow, mid-tempo [song]".



The music video is a take on the Jack Nicholson film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, with characters resembling McMurphy and Nurse Ratched. It was filmed in an old mental institution in Vancouver, Canada and features Scottish actor James Cunningham, who has previously starred in the original play of Trainspotting. Unlike the film, the video begins with the McMurphy character escaping his home and giving chase to the authorities, and ends in a football match. While the inmates celebrate a victory, Oasis are seen watching from the asylum window, and Noel Gallagher makes a 'wanker' hand gesture at Cunningham.

Although unconfirmed, there was widespread speculation at the time that the song was inspired by Noel's friend Kate Moss.

To date this is the only Oasis single on which Liam Gallagher does not provide vocals on any of the songs.


















Track listing

CD RKIDSCD 004
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00
"Full On" - 4:16

7" RKID 004
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00

12" RKID 004T
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00
"Full On" - 4:16

Beady Eye Roll Into Hamburg...

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Beady Eye will play at the Uebel & Gefaehrlich in Hamburg, Germany later today (July 3rd).

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Mega Gallery: Beady Eye In Paris

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Click here, here and here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at the Solidays Festival in Paris on Sunday.

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Another Gallery: Beady Eye In Paris

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Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at the Solidays Festival in Paris on Sunday.

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Beady Eye Roll Into Berlin...

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Beady Eye will play at the C-Club in Berlin, Germany later today (July 2nd).

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Gallery: Beady Eye In Paris

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Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye at the Solidays Festival in Paris on Sunday.

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Beady Eye To Play Mallorca Rocks

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Tickets available now at www.mallorcarocks.com

With Liam Gallagher at the helm - an icon to the Rocks generation - we're excited to announce that the awesome Beady Eye are on a crash course with the Balearics for a colossal show to celebrate our 3rd Birthday in Mallorca.

Formed in 2009 as a side project following the infamous split of Oasis Beady Eye have been going from strength to strength ever since. Fronted by Liam Gallagher's trademark swagger the Manchester five piece toured across the globe last year with debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' culminating in a performance at the London 2012 Closing ceremony in front of an estimated auidence of 750 million people. With some massive festival appearances planned for this summer already we can't wait for them to debut tracks from their hugely anticipated second album BE (and maybe throw a few Oasis songs for good measure) on the Rocks stage this July.

Joining Beady Eye for a wild night at the Rocks are a band currently taking the live circuit by storm. A favourite at Rocks HQ Temples have been quietly building a reputation for themselves as ones to watch in 2013 with their awesome first track 'Shelter Song' mixing elements of indie, classic and psychedelic rock.

Beady Eye Announce Dublin Show

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Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis band Beady Eye have announced a show at Dublin's Olympia Theatre this November.

Liam Gallagher’s post-Oasis band Beady Eye have announced a show at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre this November.

Tickets, priced €37.05 (including booking fee), go on sale this Friday, July 5, at 9.00am for the November 7 gig. Beady Eye opened last weekend’s Glastonbury and have just released their second album BE, which peaked at No 4 in Ireland.

The band, which also includes former Ride guitar hero Andy Bell, former Heavy Stereo man Gem Archer, and Chris Sharrock, played two Oasis songs, Rock 'N' Roll Star and Morning Glory, at Glasto with Gallagher telling the crowd, "Tonight, I'm a rock 'n' roll star – at 11.30 in the ******* morning!" He also dedicated the song to his sons, Lennon and Gene.

This will be Beady Eye’s first gig in Ireland in two years - not quite the standard set by Noel Gallagher, who has played five gigs over here with his High Flying Birds in the past year-and-a-half.

Source: www.rte.ie

Beady Eye On Justin Bieber, The Stone Roses And More

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We chat to Beady Eye about the new album, Justin Bieber and the reformation of The Stone Roses.

Click here to watch the videos, For UK visitors with Virgin Media On Demand, there's a 45 minute interview with the boys available to watch now!

Setlist And Video: Beady Eye In Paris

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Below is the setlist and videos from Beady Eye at the Solidays Festival in Paris on Sunday.

Flick Of The Finger
Four Letter Word
Soul Love
Second Bite Of The Apple
Iz Rite
Shine A Light
Rock 'N' Roll Star
I'm Just sayin'
Morning Glory
The Roller
Start Anew
Bring The Light
Wigwam

 

Beady Eye Announce New Live Dates

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New dates just announced at www.beadyeyemusic.com/live, for access to exclusive pre-sale tickets this Wednesday sign up here: www.beadyeyemusic.com/signup/


Video: Beady Eye In Manchester (Full Gig)

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The complete set of Beady Eye performing at The Ritz in Manchester on June 19th 2013.

 The video is a compilation of the highest quality videos uploaded on YouTube.

 

 Thanks to NoasabianLIVE

Listen Again To An Acoustic Session With Beady Eye

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Listen below to Beady Eye's acoustic session and interview that was recorded during their recent visit to Italy.


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On This Day In Oasis History...

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Heathen Chemistry is the fifth studio album by English rock band Oasis, first released on July 1st 2002. It sold over 1 million copies in the UK, ending up in the top ten best selling albums of 2002, and about 4 million worldwide as of 2005.

Heathen Chemistry was received more warmly than the previous Oasis album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, by both fans and critics alike. It spawned four singles, each of which made the top three in the UK charts: "The Hindu Times", their sixth number one single in the UK, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out", a song made famous as it was played on the BBC when the English football team were knocked out of the World Cup, the Double A-Side, sung by Noel — "Little By Little/She Is Love" — and "Songbird", the first single written by Liam.

This album was the last one to feature the band's longtime drummer, Alan White, who left in early 2004, with Noel Gallagher claiming White's commitment to the band wasn't up to scratch. He was effectively replaced with Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey.





















Album History

The title of the album, according to Noel, came from a t-shirt he bought in Ibiza which featured a logo reading, "The Society of Heathen Chemists". Similarly, the name of the first single, "The Hindu Times", originated from a logo on a t-shirt that read the same thing, which Noel saw during a photo shoot for GQ's 100 Greatest Guitarists edition. The name was given to the track when it was just an instrumental, as all the instrumentals of this album were given actual titles as opposed to "Instrumental 1", etc., and the name stuck once the track was finished.

The album was recorded during 2001–early 2002, and was the first studio album written and recorded with the two new members, bassist Andy Bell and rhythm guitarist Gem Archer. Bell and Archer wrote one track each, and Liam Gallagher contributed three, thus the album signalled the end of Noel Gallagher songs dominating Oasis albums (though Liam had contributed "Little James" to Standing on the Shoulder of Giants).

The release of the album was overshadowed by an internet leak of all 11 tracks almost three months prior to release. However, listeners of the commercially released album heard slight differences to two tracks, "Little By Little" and "Better Man".

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Track listing

01: "The Hindu Times"
02: "Force Of Nature"
03: "Hung In A Bad Place"
04: "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
05: "Songbird"
06: "Little By Little"
07: "A Quick Peep"
08: "(Probably) All In the Mind"
09: "She Is Love"
10: "Born On A Different Cloud"
11: "Better Man"

Release Date: 1 July 2002

Highest Chart Position: No 1 in the UK

Written By: Tracks 1,2,4,6,8,9 by Noel Gallagher. Tracks 5,10,11 written by Liam Gallagher. Track 3 written by Gem Archer. Track 7 written by Andy Bell Creations Songs Ltd/ Warner Chappell Music Ltd.

Produced By: Oasis

Recorded At: Wheeler End and Olympic Studios, England.

Listen To An Acoustic Session With Beady Eye Later Today

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Beady Eye recorded an acoustic session during their recent visit to Italy.

It will be broadcast later today today at 21:30 (UK time) (22:30 (Local time) on Radio Due.

To listen to the show click here.

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Beady Eye Roll Into Paris...

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Beady Eye will play at the Solidays Festival in Paris, France later today (June 30th).

You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom

My Manchester United: Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs

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Manchester band Oasis are one of the biggest UK acts of the last 20 years. Noel and Liam Gallagher are massive Blues, but ex-guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs is staunchly Red...

When and why did you first start supporting United?
Probably about 1973. My dad was an amateur referee, so football was always a big deal in our house. He was a big Manchester City fan and my brother was a massive United fan – he still is, but doesn’t get to matches anymore as he lives in the USA. I lived about two miles from City’s ground; everyone I knew supported them, so my first experience of going to a game was at Maine Road. I was drawn to United as more of a rebellion against everyone else. It was good to wind up friends and family – my sister was, and still is, a big City fan.

Can you remember the first home game you attended?
My first game was against Everton in 1976, so I was about 11. I went with an older cousin. United won 4-0. I can’t recall who scored. [Jimmy Greenhoff, Gordon Hill, Lou Macari and Stuart Pearson all got on the scoresheet, on 27 December 1976.]

How difficult was it being a Red in Oasis, with Noel and Liam being such big City fans?
Not too difficult – as obviously they couldn’t shout about much on a Saturday because they hardly ever won! Tony McCarroll, our first drummer, was a Red as well. If you look at the tickets we had printed for the gig at Maine Road, you’ll notice we’re not on them. Total refusal! As for playing at Maine Road, I don’t think football and who I supported came into it for me. It was a ground I was familiar with, as I’d been to many a match there with mates, and to walk out onto the stage and see 40,000 people cheering for us was a feeling I’ll never forget. It could have been Stockport County’s ground and I’d still have been overwhelmed.

Who are your most disliked opponents?
I’d have to say Liverpool. I’ve nothing against Liverpudlians, but the fans used to terrorise our neighbourhood when I was young. And living close to Maine Road scared me to death.

What’s your favourite United memory?
Beating Liverpool in the FA Cup final in 1977, without a doubt.

And your favourite United goal?
Eric Cantona against Arsenal in 1993. I know a few Arsenal fans and they don’t like being reminded!

Do you get to matches much?
The last game I went to was Bryan Robson’s testimonial against Celtic. My mate Lee caught his boot at the end when he threw it into the crowd. He has it in a glass case now. After I left school I stopped going to the match. I’m an armchair supporter now, but still glued to the results on a Saturday.

Have you ever met any of the players?
Yes, I was out drinking with Roy Keane in my local pub in about 2001. We used to get a few players at gigs, but they tended to hide up in the posh seats away from Noel and Liam.

How do you think United will do next season?
I’d say they’ll win the league again for sure. The FA Cup is due, and hopefully they’ll do well in Europe.

Source: www.manutd.com

Another Video Report Of Beady Eye At Glastonbury

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Below is another video report from Beady Eye's appearance at the Glastonbury Festival.

 
Liam Gallagher kicks off Glastonbury by reuters

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