Mark Coyle
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
It's been reported by a Japanese music website ro69.jp that Noel Gallagher has finished recording his new album in New York last week.
Speaking earlier this year Mark Coyle said that the album has the spirit of Oasis's debut, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. "The new record will be seismic," he said.
"It's so explosive that, on the day it comes out, Virgin Trains won't be able to cope with all the people trying to flee the chaos."
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Is Noel Gallagher's New Album Finished?
It's been reported by a Japanese music website ro69.jp that Noel Gallagher has finished recording his new album in New York last week.
Speaking earlier this year Mark Coyle said that the album has the spirit of Oasis's debut, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. "The new record will be seismic," he said.
"It's so explosive that, on the day it comes out, Virgin Trains won't be able to cope with all the people trying to flee the chaos."
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Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

Below is a video from July 14th 2002, when Oasis played at the Witness Festival in County Kildare, Ireland.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

Below is a video from July 14th 2002, when Oasis played at the Witness Festival in County Kildare, Ireland.
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This Feeling

Queen of Hoxton, London, Saturday July 12th
Massive night in store at the Queen of Hoxton on Saturday July 12th as London's most rock and roll club night THIS FEELING plays host to four brilliant emerging acts and the party will be raging all night with DJ sets from the legendary Mr Nice, HOWARD MARKS and one of the best new bands in London DEXTERS will be on the decks, too…
LIVE MUSIC FROM...
CuT
Championed by John Kennedy (XFM) and Steve Lamacq… Frantic beats, fuzzed-up guitars and psychedelic riffs that Primal Scream would be proud to call their own.
SLYDIGS
Warrington/Manchester foursome making big impact nationwide… Swaggering blues and pulsating pop flavours, overflowing with charm and character.
WEST OF THE SUN
Effortlessly cool psychedelic six-piece hailing from Camden… Hypnotic harmonies and shimmering soundscapes carry you away in a summer breeze.
KASSASSIN STREET
Unique and emotive sounds out of Portsmouth with epic 60s-style pop sonics and cool 70s Krautrock influences shining through.
Queen of Hoxton (8pm to 2am, July 12th) – HOWARD MARKS (DJ set), CuT (live), SLYDIGS (live), WEST OF THE SUN (live), KASSASSIN STREET (live), DEXTERS (DJ set) Tickets £5 adv, £6 before 9pm, £8 after
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and infomation on club nights all over the UK.
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What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

Queen of Hoxton, London, Saturday July 12th
Massive night in store at the Queen of Hoxton on Saturday July 12th as London's most rock and roll club night THIS FEELING plays host to four brilliant emerging acts and the party will be raging all night with DJ sets from the legendary Mr Nice, HOWARD MARKS and one of the best new bands in London DEXTERS will be on the decks, too…
LIVE MUSIC FROM...
CuT
Championed by John Kennedy (XFM) and Steve Lamacq… Frantic beats, fuzzed-up guitars and psychedelic riffs that Primal Scream would be proud to call their own.
SLYDIGS
Warrington/Manchester foursome making big impact nationwide… Swaggering blues and pulsating pop flavours, overflowing with charm and character.
WEST OF THE SUN
Effortlessly cool psychedelic six-piece hailing from Camden… Hypnotic harmonies and shimmering soundscapes carry you away in a summer breeze.
KASSASSIN STREET
Unique and emotive sounds out of Portsmouth with epic 60s-style pop sonics and cool 70s Krautrock influences shining through.
Queen of Hoxton (8pm to 2am, July 12th) – HOWARD MARKS (DJ set), CuT (live), SLYDIGS (live), WEST OF THE SUN (live), KASSASSIN STREET (live), DEXTERS (DJ set) Tickets £5 adv, £6 before 9pm, £8 after
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and infomation on club nights all over the UK.
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Coldplay
Oasis
Oasis and Coldplay are among the acts to have seen their tracks benefit from the recent introduction of online streaming into the UK charts.
From the start of this month, the Official Charts Company has been counting 100 streams on sites such as Spotify as being equivalent to one download or physical copy, and historical singles have also now been brought in line with the changes to reflect their online popularity.
Coldplay’s 2005 single ‘Fix You‘ has been upgraded from Gold to Platinum, reflecting sales of over 600,000, while Oasis’ ‘Champagne Supernova‘ – only officially released as a single in Australia – is now nevertheless Silver in the UK with sales of 200,000.
“The BPI’s certified awards and Platinum, Gold and Silver discs form part of our country’s music heritage, so including audio streams in the sales data for singles represents an important landmark,” Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the BPI, tells the BBC.
“It will ensure that our awards remain relevant and up to date in measuring the popularity of our favourite recordings.”
Source: www.live4ever.uk.com
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Oasis Benefit From The Introduction Of Online Streaming Into The UK Charts
Oasis and Coldplay are among the acts to have seen their tracks benefit from the recent introduction of online streaming into the UK charts.
From the start of this month, the Official Charts Company has been counting 100 streams on sites such as Spotify as being equivalent to one download or physical copy, and historical singles have also now been brought in line with the changes to reflect their online popularity.
Coldplay’s 2005 single ‘Fix You‘ has been upgraded from Gold to Platinum, reflecting sales of over 600,000, while Oasis’ ‘Champagne Supernova‘ – only officially released as a single in Australia – is now nevertheless Silver in the UK with sales of 200,000.
“The BPI’s certified awards and Platinum, Gold and Silver discs form part of our country’s music heritage, so including audio streams in the sales data for singles represents an important landmark,” Geoff Taylor, chief executive of the BPI, tells the BBC.
“It will ensure that our awards remain relevant and up to date in measuring the popularity of our favourite recordings.”
Source: www.live4ever.uk.com
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Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll

The videos below are from July 8th 1995, when Oasis played at the Eurokeenes Festival in Belfort, France.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

The videos below are from July 8th 1995, when Oasis played at the Eurokeenes Festival in Belfort, France.
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Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

"D'You Know What I Mean?" is a song by British rock band Oasis. It was the first single from their third album Be Here Now and was released on the 7th July 1997. It reached #1 in the UK singles chart, the 3rd Oasis song to do so. The song was written by Noel Gallagher. It was certified platinum for UK sales.
At the time "D'You Know What I Mean" was released, Oasis were at the height of their fame, and as a result, the single, along with the album, was highly anticipated. Upon its release it was critically and commercially successful.
The guitar chords on both the verse and the chorus are similar to the chords used for the Oasis single "Wonderwall" (F#m7/A/Esus4/Bsus4).
The song also shows more of Noel's influences. References include Bob Dylan ("Blood on the tracks and they must be mine"), and The Beatles ("Fool on the hill and I feel fine"), and even their own earlier work ("Don't look back in Anger "). The song also features a drum loop from N.W.A.
The Morse code in the background translates to include such sayings as "bugger all", "pork pies" and "Strawberry Fields Forever." Oasis haven't performed this song since 2002.

B-Sides
One of the B-sides, "Stay Young", has become a popular Oasis song, so much so that fans voted it onto the B-sides collection The Masterplan - one of only two B-sides from the Be Here Now period which made the album. The song was originally intended to be the "Digsy's Dinner" of Be Here Now (the lighthearted novelty track, such as "Digsy's Dinner" on Definitely Maybe and "She's Electric" on (What's the Story) Morning Glory?), until Noel set it aside in favour of "Magic Pie". Gallagher claims not to be particularly fond of the track.
Interview
In a 1997 interview promoting Be Here Now, Noel Gallagher had the following to say about the first single: "I was going to make up some profound statement in the chorus but I couldn't come up with anything that fitted. Then I just thought "All my people right here, right now. D'You Know What I Mean? Yeah, Yeah" Very vague, very ambiguous, that'll do. Look in the mirror and wink while you're singing it and it's quite saucy. And I f***ing love that line, 'Coming in a mess, going out in style'. We were a bunch of scruffs from Manchester and we're going out in a Rolls Royce."
In another 1997 interview, this time on BBC, Noel Gallagher said: "I cant believe I wrote it, it's going to blow people away."
"The morse code in the background was inspired by Strawberry Fields. We got hold of a code book and tried to tap out 'Bugger All' to follow that line 'Don't look back cos you know what you might see'. But if anyone can tell me what we really said, please let me know. Profound lagerisms..."
Seven Ages of Rock
In an interview with the BBC for their documentary Seven Ages of Rock, Gallagher said of the song, "Its eight and a half minutes, the first single, the drums haven't fuckin' come in for two minutes- its all feedback!". He also says that he expected someone to ask them to edit the introduction to the song down, but such was their status in Britain, nobody did. They even performed the song on Top of the Pops, still playing most of the lengthy introduction.
The performance on Top of the Pops ended with a stage invasion by surrounding fans- the second of three stage invasions in the whole history of the show (the first was Nirvana and the last Symposium).
Cover information
The single cover photograph, by Michael Spencer Jones and directed by Brian Cannon of Microdot, was taken in front of the 'Blind Steps', a staircase in Wigan so called because they run past the Blind Workshop, which can be seen to the left of the shot. The steps can still be found on Darlington Street. The shoot was shrouded in secrecy to protect mass media coverage, but newspaper The Wigan Evening Post got exclusive rights to cover the event and subsequently sold the photos to the Daily Mirror. At a lunchtime break, Liam Gallagher and sleeve designer Brian Cannon enjoyed a pint of beer in the nearby Crispin Arms pub by Birkett Bank.
Music video
The music video is filmed at Beckton Gas Works in London with many military helicopters and a strange landscape of concrete slabs and torn down buildings. Liam Gallagher is wearing a snorkel parka and sports a unique pair of sunglasses.
Track listing
CD CRESCD 256
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
"Angel Child" (demo) - 4:28
"Heroes" - 4:09
7" CRE 256
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
12" CRE 256T
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
"Angel Child" (demo) - 4:28
Cassette CRECS 256
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
On This Day In Oasis History...

"D'You Know What I Mean?" is a song by British rock band Oasis. It was the first single from their third album Be Here Now and was released on the 7th July 1997. It reached #1 in the UK singles chart, the 3rd Oasis song to do so. The song was written by Noel Gallagher. It was certified platinum for UK sales.
At the time "D'You Know What I Mean" was released, Oasis were at the height of their fame, and as a result, the single, along with the album, was highly anticipated. Upon its release it was critically and commercially successful.
The guitar chords on both the verse and the chorus are similar to the chords used for the Oasis single "Wonderwall" (F#m7/A/Esus4/Bsus4).
The song also shows more of Noel's influences. References include Bob Dylan ("Blood on the tracks and they must be mine"), and The Beatles ("Fool on the hill and I feel fine"), and even their own earlier work ("Don't look back in Anger "). The song also features a drum loop from N.W.A.
The Morse code in the background translates to include such sayings as "bugger all", "pork pies" and "Strawberry Fields Forever." Oasis haven't performed this song since 2002.

B-Sides
One of the B-sides, "Stay Young", has become a popular Oasis song, so much so that fans voted it onto the B-sides collection The Masterplan - one of only two B-sides from the Be Here Now period which made the album. The song was originally intended to be the "Digsy's Dinner" of Be Here Now (the lighthearted novelty track, such as "Digsy's Dinner" on Definitely Maybe and "She's Electric" on (What's the Story) Morning Glory?), until Noel set it aside in favour of "Magic Pie". Gallagher claims not to be particularly fond of the track.
Interview
In a 1997 interview promoting Be Here Now, Noel Gallagher had the following to say about the first single: "I was going to make up some profound statement in the chorus but I couldn't come up with anything that fitted. Then I just thought "All my people right here, right now. D'You Know What I Mean? Yeah, Yeah" Very vague, very ambiguous, that'll do. Look in the mirror and wink while you're singing it and it's quite saucy. And I f***ing love that line, 'Coming in a mess, going out in style'. We were a bunch of scruffs from Manchester and we're going out in a Rolls Royce."
In another 1997 interview, this time on BBC, Noel Gallagher said: "I cant believe I wrote it, it's going to blow people away."
"The morse code in the background was inspired by Strawberry Fields. We got hold of a code book and tried to tap out 'Bugger All' to follow that line 'Don't look back cos you know what you might see'. But if anyone can tell me what we really said, please let me know. Profound lagerisms..."
Seven Ages of Rock
In an interview with the BBC for their documentary Seven Ages of Rock, Gallagher said of the song, "Its eight and a half minutes, the first single, the drums haven't fuckin' come in for two minutes- its all feedback!". He also says that he expected someone to ask them to edit the introduction to the song down, but such was their status in Britain, nobody did. They even performed the song on Top of the Pops, still playing most of the lengthy introduction.
The performance on Top of the Pops ended with a stage invasion by surrounding fans- the second of three stage invasions in the whole history of the show (the first was Nirvana and the last Symposium).
Cover information
The single cover photograph, by Michael Spencer Jones and directed by Brian Cannon of Microdot, was taken in front of the 'Blind Steps', a staircase in Wigan so called because they run past the Blind Workshop, which can be seen to the left of the shot. The steps can still be found on Darlington Street. The shoot was shrouded in secrecy to protect mass media coverage, but newspaper The Wigan Evening Post got exclusive rights to cover the event and subsequently sold the photos to the Daily Mirror. At a lunchtime break, Liam Gallagher and sleeve designer Brian Cannon enjoyed a pint of beer in the nearby Crispin Arms pub by Birkett Bank.
Music video
The music video is filmed at Beckton Gas Works in London with many military helicopters and a strange landscape of concrete slabs and torn down buildings. Liam Gallagher is wearing a snorkel parka and sports a unique pair of sunglasses.
Track listing
CD CRESCD 256
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
"Angel Child" (demo) - 4:28
"Heroes" - 4:09
7" CRE 256
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
12" CRE 256T
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
"Angel Child" (demo) - 4:28
Cassette CRECS 256
"D'You Know What I Mean?" - 7:22
"Stay Young" - 5:06
Pretty Green

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Pretty Green Introduce It's New Eyewear Range

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Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

"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.
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
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On This Day In Oasis History...

"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.
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
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Arcade Fire
Coldplay
David Bowie
Fleetwood Mac
Foo Fighters
Iron Maiden
Kasabian
kate Bush
Liam Gallagher
Metallica
Muse
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
David Bowie, Foo Fighters, Muse and Fleetwood Mac also on fan wish-list.
NME readers have voted for Oasis as the band they would most like to see headline Glastonbury next year (2015).
Readers have been voting for the artists they would most like to see top the bill at next year's event following this year's festival, which brought performances from Arcade Fire, Metallica and Kasabian.
Despite the fact that Oasis are technically not together at the moment, the constant rumours about Noel and Liam Gallagher's reunion are clearly giving fans hope that a performance on the Pyramid Stage could be a possibility.
Closely following the Manchester band on the list of acts who NME.com users would like to play next year is David Bowie while Foo Fighters, Muse and Fleetwood Mac all ranked highly.
On Sunday morning (June 29), Glastonbury founder Eavis revealed that three headliners have already been booked for next year's festival – and they don't include the long-rumoured Prince.
"We've got three headliners already – and that's without Prince. We've got some good headliners.
We had an agent [for a band] yesterday on the platform by the stage watching Metallica with me, saying, 'My band want to do it next year'.
I can't tell you who it was but that was done on the platform watching Metallica. Is it a British artist? He's definitely British, but the band are not British any more."
Iron Maiden have emerged as bookmaker William Hill's front-runners to headline Glastonbury 2015.
Following Metallica's warm reception at the festival, the bookmaker has slashed Iron Maiden's odds of performing next year to 7/1.
Among the other acts with good odds are Kate Bush (8/1), whose first live dates in 35 years recently sold out, Oasis (8/1), Coldplay (10/1), Noel Gallagher (10/1) and U2 (10/1).
Source: www.nme.com
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Oasis Top NME Readers Poll Of Dream Glastonbury 2015 Headliners
David Bowie, Foo Fighters, Muse and Fleetwood Mac also on fan wish-list.
NME readers have voted for Oasis as the band they would most like to see headline Glastonbury next year (2015).
Readers have been voting for the artists they would most like to see top the bill at next year's event following this year's festival, which brought performances from Arcade Fire, Metallica and Kasabian.
Despite the fact that Oasis are technically not together at the moment, the constant rumours about Noel and Liam Gallagher's reunion are clearly giving fans hope that a performance on the Pyramid Stage could be a possibility.
Closely following the Manchester band on the list of acts who NME.com users would like to play next year is David Bowie while Foo Fighters, Muse and Fleetwood Mac all ranked highly.
On Sunday morning (June 29), Glastonbury founder Eavis revealed that three headliners have already been booked for next year's festival – and they don't include the long-rumoured Prince.
"We've got three headliners already – and that's without Prince. We've got some good headliners.
We had an agent [for a band] yesterday on the platform by the stage watching Metallica with me, saying, 'My band want to do it next year'.
I can't tell you who it was but that was done on the platform watching Metallica. Is it a British artist? He's definitely British, but the band are not British any more."
Iron Maiden have emerged as bookmaker William Hill's front-runners to headline Glastonbury 2015.
Following Metallica's warm reception at the festival, the bookmaker has slashed Iron Maiden's odds of performing next year to 7/1.
Among the other acts with good odds are Kate Bush (8/1), whose first live dates in 35 years recently sold out, Oasis (8/1), Coldplay (10/1), Noel Gallagher (10/1) and U2 (10/1).
Source: www.nme.com
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Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Zak Starkey

On July 2nd 2005 Oasis played the second of three nights at the City Of Manchester Stadium.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

On July 2nd 2005 Oasis played the second of three nights at the City Of Manchester Stadium.
Bonehead
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
As part of the new Chasing the Sun series, here's a taster of Bonehead's intended Ringo moment, taken from the forthcoming (What's the Story) Morning Glory? re-release.
They may have sidestepped this year's Glastonbury, but the Oasis anniversary continues with the band's latest reissue: following the repackaged version of Definitely Maybe earlier this year, the second in the new Oasis: Chasing the Sun series is (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, and will be released on 29 September on Big Brother Recordings, adorned with unheard demos, live recordings and B-sides.
Featured on disc 2 of the new reissue is Bonehead's Bank Holiday. First unveiled as a vinyl-only track on (What's the Story) Morning Glory and later issued as part of an NME Brat Pack '96 compilation cassette, the song was originally intended to be Bonehead's "Ringo" moment.
However, the story goes that the guitarist was too nervous to record his vocals so went to the pub with Liam, got extremely drunk and attempted to sing them again, somewhat unsuccessfully. The final version instead features Noel on vocals, and a lot of nonsensical pub diatribe.
Click here to listen to the track.
Source: www.theguardian.com
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Oasis - Bonehead's Bank Holiday: Exclusive Stream
As part of the new Chasing the Sun series, here's a taster of Bonehead's intended Ringo moment, taken from the forthcoming (What's the Story) Morning Glory? re-release.
They may have sidestepped this year's Glastonbury, but the Oasis anniversary continues with the band's latest reissue: following the repackaged version of Definitely Maybe earlier this year, the second in the new Oasis: Chasing the Sun series is (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, and will be released on 29 September on Big Brother Recordings, adorned with unheard demos, live recordings and B-sides.
Featured on disc 2 of the new reissue is Bonehead's Bank Holiday. First unveiled as a vinyl-only track on (What's the Story) Morning Glory and later issued as part of an NME Brat Pack '96 compilation cassette, the song was originally intended to be Bonehead's "Ringo" moment.
However, the story goes that the guitarist was too nervous to record his vocals so went to the pub with Liam, got extremely drunk and attempted to sing them again, somewhat unsuccessfully. The final version instead features Noel on vocals, and a lot of nonsensical pub diatribe.
Click here to listen to the track.
Source: www.theguardian.com
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Oasis
Rare and previously unheard Oasis demos are to appear on a new reissue of the band's second album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?'.
The album, which was originally released in October 1995 and has since sold over 22 million copies worldwide, will be re-released as part of the Chasing The Sun reissue package – the first of which was 'Definitely Maybe' earlier this year.
The new edition of the album has been remastered from the original tapes by Ian Cooper at London’s Metropolis Studios, supervised by the album’s producer Owen Morris. The pair were pat of a small team who have managed to hunt down unheard demos and live material, as well as never-seen-before photos and memorabilia which will be included in the new artwork.
'(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?' Chasing The Sun Edition will be available on standard CD & digital download, special sdition 3 x CD & digital download, 12” vinyl LP (with digital download bundle of all bonus CD content), and a deluxe box set (including the LP, special edition CD, 7” of an exclusive demo, replication of an original 12” promo & merchandise).
The bonus material includes previously unheard demos of 'She’s Electric' and 'Rockin’ Chair', which were recorded at Mark Coyle’s Manchester studio; demos of 'Some Might Say', 'Hey Now', and 'Bonehead’s Bank Holiday', recorded by Mark Coyle for the first time at the band’s soundcheck, Club Quattro in Tokyo in September 1994.
In addition, it will include live recordings from gigs including Knebworth, Maine Road Stadium, Earls Court, and Bath Pavilion and all the B-sides to singles (many of which appeared on 'The Masterplan' including 'Talk Tonight', 'Acquiesce', and 'Underneath The Sky'.
'Oasis: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? Chasing The Sun Edition' tracklisting:
Disc 1:
'Hello'
'Roll With It'
'Wonderwall'
'Don’t Look Back In Anger'
'Hey Now!'
'(untitled)'
'Some Might Say'
'Cast No Shadow'
'She’s Electric'
'Morning Glory'
'(untitled)'
'Champagne Supernova'
Disc 2:
'Talk Tonight'
'Acquiesce'
'Headshrinker'
'It’s Better People'
'Rockin' Chair'
'Step Out'
'Underneath The Sky '
'Cum On Feel The Noize'
'Round Are Way'
'The Swamp Song'
'The Masterplan'
'Bonehead’s Bank Holiday'
'Champagne Supernova (Brendan Lynch Mix)'
'You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away'
Disc 3:
'Acquiesce (Live At Earls Court)'
'Some Might Say (Demo)'
'Some Might Say (Live at Roskilde)'
'She’s Electric (Demo)'
'Talk Tonight (Live At Bath Pavilion)'
'Rockin’ Chair (Demo)'
'Hello (Live At Roskilde)'
'Roll With It (Live At Roskilde)'
'Morning Glory (Live At Roskilde)'
'Hey Now (Demo)'
'Bonehead’s Bank Holiday (Demo)'
'Round Are Way (MTV Unplugged)'
'Cast No Shadow (Live At Maine Road)'
'The Masterplan (Live At Knebworth Park)'
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Previously Unheard Oasis Demos To Feature On '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' Reissue
Rare and previously unheard Oasis demos are to appear on a new reissue of the band's second album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?'.
The album, which was originally released in October 1995 and has since sold over 22 million copies worldwide, will be re-released as part of the Chasing The Sun reissue package – the first of which was 'Definitely Maybe' earlier this year.
The new edition of the album has been remastered from the original tapes by Ian Cooper at London’s Metropolis Studios, supervised by the album’s producer Owen Morris. The pair were pat of a small team who have managed to hunt down unheard demos and live material, as well as never-seen-before photos and memorabilia which will be included in the new artwork.
'(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?' Chasing The Sun Edition will be available on standard CD & digital download, special sdition 3 x CD & digital download, 12” vinyl LP (with digital download bundle of all bonus CD content), and a deluxe box set (including the LP, special edition CD, 7” of an exclusive demo, replication of an original 12” promo & merchandise).
The bonus material includes previously unheard demos of 'She’s Electric' and 'Rockin’ Chair', which were recorded at Mark Coyle’s Manchester studio; demos of 'Some Might Say', 'Hey Now', and 'Bonehead’s Bank Holiday', recorded by Mark Coyle for the first time at the band’s soundcheck, Club Quattro in Tokyo in September 1994.
In addition, it will include live recordings from gigs including Knebworth, Maine Road Stadium, Earls Court, and Bath Pavilion and all the B-sides to singles (many of which appeared on 'The Masterplan' including 'Talk Tonight', 'Acquiesce', and 'Underneath The Sky'.
'Oasis: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? Chasing The Sun Edition' tracklisting:
Disc 1:
'Hello'
'Roll With It'
'Wonderwall'
'Don’t Look Back In Anger'
'Hey Now!'
'(untitled)'
'Some Might Say'
'Cast No Shadow'
'She’s Electric'
'Morning Glory'
'(untitled)'
'Champagne Supernova'
Disc 2:
'Talk Tonight'
'Acquiesce'
'Headshrinker'
'It’s Better People'
'Rockin' Chair'
'Step Out'
'Underneath The Sky '
'Cum On Feel The Noize'
'Round Are Way'
'The Swamp Song'
'The Masterplan'
'Bonehead’s Bank Holiday'
'Champagne Supernova (Brendan Lynch Mix)'
'You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away'
Disc 3:
'Acquiesce (Live At Earls Court)'
'Some Might Say (Demo)'
'Some Might Say (Live at Roskilde)'
'She’s Electric (Demo)'
'Talk Tonight (Live At Bath Pavilion)'
'Rockin’ Chair (Demo)'
'Hello (Live At Roskilde)'
'Roll With It (Live At Roskilde)'
'Morning Glory (Live At Roskilde)'
'Hey Now (Demo)'
'Bonehead’s Bank Holiday (Demo)'
'Round Are Way (MTV Unplugged)'
'Cast No Shadow (Live At Maine Road)'
'The Masterplan (Live At Knebworth Park)'
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Oasis
Oasis will reissue ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ as the second part of their ‘Chasing The Sun’ series on September 29th.
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Oasis Confirm September Release For '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' Reissue
Oasis will reissue ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ as the second part of their ‘Chasing The Sun’ series on September 29th.
Check out the current collection and offers from Pretty Green here.
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