Watch The Video For Beady Eye's Soul Love

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Below is the official music video for Beady Eye's Soul Love.

Bonehead On Joining Beady Eye On Stage In Manchester

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Bonehead has told us that playing Oasis' 'Live Forever' with Beady Eye on stage in Manchester last night is probably his best feeling on a stage ever.

He said "It was a special moment for me, probably my best feeling on a stage ever. I'm doing it again tonight".

Last month Bonehead joined Liam Gallagher and friends for a one-off performance at A Night For Jon Brookes, the tribute to the late Charlatans drummer, who died of brain cancer in August.

A guitar that was auctioned by Pretty Green with autographs from the people who played at the event sold today for £4000 via Ebay.

Video: Bonehead Joins Beady Eye On Stage In Manchester

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Bonehead joined Beady Eye on-stage in Manchester last night to perform the Oasis classic Live Forever.

Robbie Williams Versus Oasis: The Feud That Never Ends

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This week's dig at Liam's marriage to Nicole Appleton was just the latest in a long line of attempts by Williams to antagonise the Gallagher brothers. We recall five of the best.

"Would anybody like to see me fight Liam?" taunted Robbie Williams at 2000's Brits, back when Rudebox and an obsession with UFOs were both inconceivable prospects for the singer. While it never amounted to fisticuffs, this lairy threat has been repeated in different forms at regular intervals throughout the past 13 years of Williams's career, depleting slightly in its extremity as each album campaign gets churned out. This week, for example, the former Take That singer criticised Liam's relationship with wife Nicole Appleton, amid claims the Oasis singer had an affair.

Their relationship hasn't always been so antsy, however. In 1995, when Williams walked out on his boyband, he bounded into Liam's rock'n'roll life with ease – because although he had once writhed around in jelly, he also had a rebellious side with a penchant for Adidas jackets, booze, birds and fags. He was briefly allowed to roam wild in the Britpop world, where he so desperately wanted to belong. And for a while, it was magical. Liam and Robbie played charity football together, spent a lost weekend causing trouble at Glastonbury, and even shared the same stage, with Williams swaggering and sneering circles around Liam like a bloated Bez.

But the romance didn't last long, souring when big brother Noel put an end to their antics. Like a jealous child who wanted his toy back, Noel declared that Williams was a just a "fat dancer from Take That" – from which point Liam, it appeared, was not allowed to come out to play.

Thankfully, Williams met with the warm, welcoming arms of Guy Chambers. But he would never forget. Here's a rundown of some of his best attacks on the Gallagher brothers.

Robbie at the Brit Awards


Choosing a very public sphere to air his grievances, Williams took to the stage to propose a challenge. "Would you pay to come and see it? Liam, a hundred grand of your money and a hundred grand of my money, we'll get in the ring, we'll have a fight and you can all watch it on TV," he said with the arrogance of someone who had not only just won an award, but was also making a threat to an opponent who wasn't actually in the country at the time. A few months later at the Q awards, Liam and Robbie came face to face. "This one's for Robbie," said Liam, holding his award. "He understands the letter Q."

Robbie at Knebworth

Following Oasis' triumph at Knebworth in 1996, Williams decided he'd knock them off the top spot, selling out three nights as opposed to their two. After confirming the live stint, Williams allegedly sent Noel a pair of tap dancing shoes with a message reading: "Dear Mr N Gallagher, you said two nights at Knebworth is history. Well, I guess three is just greedy. Yours, Rob. PS: Finding it difficult to find adequate support for my show. What are you doing on the 1st and 2nd? Oh, and the 3rd?"

Robbie with Nicole


No juvenile feud between two highly competitive heterosexual men would be right without a girl involved, would it? In the late 90s, Williams and Appleton got engaged. They split in 2000, and a year later she began dating Liam. In this 2010 clip, the former All Saints singer, joined by Melanie Blatt, attempts to interview Williams backstage at the Brits. The tension is nauseatingly palpable, as Williams holds her close and reminisces about the past, commenting, "I see you don't change your perfume". Shortly after the interview Liam collected an award on stage, but threw the microphone and the award into the audience, and reportedly pushed over a female staff member.

Take That at Wembley


With a newly pumped ego spurred on by the grand Take That reunion, Williams performed at London's Wembley Stadium and took the opportunity to gloat at beating Oasis' run at the venue. "Noel Gallagher, you can kiss my perfectly formed backside," he grinned to a sea of squealing fans. The dance at the end is unnecessary.

Robbie on Beady Eye

Earlier this year, Liam called Williams a "fat fucking idiot" during a rant about the singer. Williams responded with a calm and conceited dissection of Liam's career with Beady Eye. He told the Sun: "The production is really good. There are a couple of tunes that would have been fucking amazing if they had a chorus. Flick of the Finger, nearly a great tune. Start Anew, if that had a chorus – but there is no chorus." Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Setlist: Beady Eye In Manchester

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Below is the setlist from Beady Eye at the Manchester Academy in Manchester yesterday, the setlist included two Oasis songs and also a cover of The Rolling Stones 'Gimme Shelter'.

White Smoke
Flick Of The Finger
Face The Crowd
Four Letter Word
Soul Love
Second Bite Of The Apple
Iz Rite
Shine A Light
Live Forever
The World's Not Set In Stone
I'm Just Saying
Soon Come Tomorrow
Cigarettes & Alcohol
The Roller
Start Anew
Bring The Light
Wigwam
Dreaming Of Some Space
Gimme Shelter

Setlist: Beady Eye In Newcastle

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Below is the setlist from Beady Eye at the O2 Academy in Leeds earlier this week, the setlist included two Oasis songs and also a cover of The Rolling Stones 'Gimme Shelter'.

White Smoke
Flick Of The Finger
Face The Crowd
Four Letter Word
Soul Love
Second Bite Of The Apple
Iz Rite
Shine A Light
Live Forever
The World's Not Set In Stone
I'm Just Saying
Soon Come Tomorrow
Cigarettes & Alcohol
The Roller
Start Anew
Bring The Light
Wigwam
Dreaming Of Some Space
Gimme Shelter

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet

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Manchester top of the league LG x

Follow Liam on Twitter by clicking here.

Beady Eye To Play Second Date In Manchester Later Today

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Beady Eye will play at the Manchester Academy in Manchester, UK later today (November 16th).

You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom

This Feeling Announce It's New Year's Eve Line Up

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This could quite possibly be the biggest night of 2013 AND 2014 with a Carl Barât DJ set, Reverend And The Makers & The Rifles acoustic sets, full band shows from up and comers The Dirty Rivers and Ic1's and lots lots more @ Vibe Bar, London.

**£20 early bird / £25 standard / £30 on the door**

Advance tickets and information can be found here.




Rock Star Christmas Cards: Liam And Noel Gallagher

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Check out these Christmas cards of Liam and Noel Gallagher by Pello, check out the full range here.

10% of all profits will be donated to a fantastic independent East London young people's charity, Step Forward.






















Beady Eye Roll Into Manchester

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Beady Eye will play at the Manchester Academy in Manchester, UK later today (November 15th).

You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom

Liam Gallagher Has A New Young Fan From Huddersfield

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Rock ‘bad boy’ Liam Gallagher showed his softer side when he met three-year-old Lyla Dawson.

Lyla’s musician dad George, 27, of Crosland Moor, has been a big Oasis fan all his life.

Carer George, who named his daughter after his favourite Oasis track, decided to try to meet Liam on Tuesday night when he performed at the Leeds 02 Arena.

George and Lyla joined more than 200 others outside the venue at lunchtime, expecting Liam to arrive about 2.30pm for a soundcheck.

As it turned out he was running late after being delayed en route from Glasgow.

Liam rushed inside about 5pm, leaving George and Lyla disappointed.

After the crowd had disappeared, a member of Liam’s security team came out and spoke to George.

Seeing Lyla’s disappointment, he went to speak to Liam and came out to promise the star would meet them after the show.

George didn’t have tickets and took Lyla off for some tea and to a fair at the German market before returning to the stagedoor.

Finally, just after 10pm, Liam came out and spent several minutes chatting to them, signing George’s precious Fender guitar and posing for pictures.

George, who plays in a singing duo with pal Dominic Beresford, said he was delighted Liam had taken the time to meet him.

“It was great for both me and Lyla,” said George.

“Even though she is only three she understood and was really disappointed when he missed him.

“I was ready to go home but she wanted to come back. It was a really late night for her and she fell asleep straight away on the way back.”

It was only afterwards that the security man found out that George didn’t have tickets.

“He said if he’d known we could have had tickets and gone back stage,” said George. “I was gutted.”

George said Liam was really talkative and friendly.

“He was brilliant with Lyla,” he said. “He often gets a bad press but I couldn’t fault the guy”.

Click here to see a number of pictures.

Source: www.examiner.co.uk

Listen To Samples From Noel Gallagher On The New 'Amorphous Androgynous' Album

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The Amorphous Androgynous is the psychedelic rock-tronic supergroup created and produced by The Future Sound Of London.

Following on from their legendary and award winning (MOJO magazine compilation of the year) ''A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble (Exploding In Your Mind)'' DJ series, The Amorphous Androgynous have started a parallel series called Monstrous Bubble Soundtracks which aims to explore groovy sub genres of the MPB concept, but rather than DJ/compile, they write and produce all the material themselves in a classic soundtrack vein.

The first one is ''The Cartel'' a study of psychsploitation (where psychedelia meets blaxploitation) and traces the lineage from Lalo Schifrin, Quincy Jones, Curtis Mayfield, John Barry, Ennio Morricone through to Oceans 12.

Aided and abetted by a stellar cast including Noel Gallagher himself on bass and guitar plus Raven Bush (of fast upcoming Canterbury folk psych band Syd Arthur) on violin plus the Amorphous Androgynous themselves (both as producers and band) adding all manner of sonic delights centred round a core collective of hammond, drums, violin, harp, flute, guitar, bass, brass and vibraphone The Cartel comes in two volumes with a third volume of remixes & reworkings from a whole host of invited guests and artists/producers to follow thereafter.



Click here for more samples and to pre-order the album.

Official Beady Eye Merchandise Is Now Available

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Official Beady Eye merchandise is now available from the Beady Eye store, click here to check it out.


Pretty Green Auction Exclusive Signed Gibson Guitar On eBay

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Two days left at auction. 

Pretty Green currently have an auction for a signed Gibson LPJ guitar, kindly donated by Gibson Foundation. The guitar was signed by some of the acts that played the Jon Brookes memorial gig at the Royal Albert Hall, later month.

The concert featured James Dean Bradfield, Liam Gallagher and friends, members of The Vaccines and New Order, The Chemical Brothers and Dumb.

Proceeds will go to the Brain Tumour Charity in memory of Jon, click here for details.

Win Tickets To See Beady Eye At The XFM Studios

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XFM Presents with Ford SYNC is all about bringing the world’s biggest bands and artists to small, intimate venues. Next up, Beady Eye.

Following the break-up of Oasis in 2009, frontman Liam Gallagher hooked up with his former bandmates Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock. The current line-up features former Kasabian bassist Jay Mehler.

Releasing their first track Bring The Light at the end of 2010, Beady Eye’s debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding, was released in February 2011.

After a hefty year of touring the world – including a benefit for the Japan Tsunami Appeal in London in April 2011 and an opening slot at Glastonbury 2012 – the band’s second album, BE, was released in June 2013.

XFM Presents with Ford SYNC isn’t about playing huge stadiums, it’s about getting up close and personal.…and you can win tickets!

Enter the competition and you could be seeing Beady Eye at the XFM Studios in London on Monday 25th Novermber 2013.

Entries close at 23:59 on Thursday 21st November 2013.

Click here for details...

Gallery: Beady Eye In Leeds

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Click here for a number of pictures of Beady Eye at the O2 Academy in Leeds earlier this week.

Thanks to AG

Beady Eye Roll Into Newcastle

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Beady Eye will play at the O2 Academy in Newcastle, UK later today (November 13th).

You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom

Setlist: Beady Eye In Leeds

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Below is the setlist from Beady Eye at the O2 Academy in Leeds yesterday, the setlist included two Oasis songs and also a cover of The Rolling Stones 'Gimme Shelter'.

White Smoke
Flick Of The Finger
Face The Crowd
Four Letter Word
Soul Love
Second Bite Of The Apple
Iz Rite
Shine A Light
Live Forever
The World's Not Set In Stone
I'm Just Saying
Soon Come Tomorrow
Cigarettes & Alcohol
The Roller
Start Anew
Bring The Light
Wigwam
Dreaming Of Some Space
Gimme Shelter

Another On This Day In Oasis History...

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Familiar To Millions is a live album by Oasis from their July 21, 2000 concert at Wembley Stadium and was released on 13th November 2000. Familiar to Millions debuted at a respectable #5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone (Platinum) and has estimated world sales of 1 million. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, Double CD, Double Cassette, Triple Vinyl and MiniDisc.






















Track listing

All tracks written by Noel Gallagher, except where noted. Times are taken from the Double CD edition of the album.

Fuckin' In The Bushes (intro tape) – 3:04
Go Let It Out – 5:32
Who Feels Love? – 5:59
Supersonic – 4:30
Shakermaker – 5:13
Acquiesce – 4:18
Step Out (Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/Moy) – 4:05
Gas Panic! – 8:01
Roll With It – 4:43
Stand By Me – 5:49
Wonderwall – 4:46
Cigarettes & Alcohol – 6:52
Don't Look Back in Anger – 5:27
Live Forever – 5:09
Hey Hey, My My (Young) – 3:45
Champagne Supernova – 6:32
Rock 'N' Roll Star – 7:26

Video Version (DVD / VHS)

As well as the whole show the DVD features the following:

45 minute documentary shot in and around Wembley by Grant Gee including backstage interviews and fans footage.

Multicamera angles on the track "Cigarettes & Alcohol".

Live screen films for "Go Let It Out", "Supersonic", "Live Forever" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star".

Complete Discography (inc. international releases) with audio clips and artwork.

Stunning Dolby 5.0 stereo sound.

CDRom element - links to an exclusive page on the Oasis website with as-yet unseen photos and Songplayer module where fans can teach themselves to play 'Live Forever'.

'Tambourine' icon - click it and it takes you to and from the documentary in real time. A first for a non-film release.

The VHS features the whole show and a 20 minute documentary (entitled 'Mad Fer It') featuring exclusive interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher. This documentary is unique to the VHS format.

Audio Version (CD / Vinyl / Cassette / MiniDisc)

The CD features a extra bonus track, a cover of The Beatles' song "Helter Skelter", which was recorded at the Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA on April 16, 2000.

A highlights CD was released on October 1, 2001 to celebrate Oasis' tenth anniversary as a band. "Fuckin' In The Bushes", "Step Out", "Stand By Me", "Hey Hey My My", and "Helter Skelter" were all ommitted.

As Liam didn't bother to sing the choruses of "Wonderwall" and also changed the words to other parts of the song ("By now you should have somehow... realised not to sniff glue" / "And all the lights that light the way are... doin' me fuckin' 'ead in!") at the July 21 gig, the version on the various audio formats features a different vocal track to the original one recorded at Wembley. This also applies to Noel's backing vocals. Most of these overdubbed vocals were recorded live at Oasis' gig at the Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, on March 5, 2000. Only one line: "I'm sure you heard it all before, but you never really had a doubt", is from the actual Wembley gig, as Liam slightly messed up this line in the Tokyo performance.

The audio version of the album is also missing various bits of between-track banter.

Other Trivia

A promo video of the Wembley version of "Gas Panic!" was distributed to music channels. The video featured visuals from throughout the gig and was slightly edited down to 6:57.

A "Gas Panic!" promo CD was issued in Brazil to promote Oasis' appearance at the Rock In Rio festival on January 14, 2001. The 2-track CD included the album version and an edited version of the Wembley track, which was edited down to 4:28.

The live album came about after the chaotic Wembley gig of July 22, 2000. This concert was being broadcast live to dozens of countries across the world but was hampered by an extremely drunk Liam Gallagher, whose out-of-tune singing and general ranting made it into an unappealing showcase of Oasis' live capabilities in the eyes of Sony BMG, who were worried about a large number of bootleg recordings being distributed.

Each of the six different formats (plus the 2001 highlights CD) had a different colour for its own cover art.
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