Kate Moss
Naomi Campbell
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell join the show's favourite families in this special SU2C edition.
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Watch Noel Gallagher, Kate Moss And Naomi Campbell On Gogglebox Celebrity Special
Noel Gallagher, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell join the show's favourite families in this special SU2C edition.
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Kate Moss
Naomi Campbell
Noel Gallagher
We could not be more excited about tonight's Celebrity Gogglebox - all in aid of Stand Up to Cancer - and this sneak peek of Noel Gallagher watching Strictly Come Dancing does not disappoint.
Noel - who's sharing a sofa with Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell - seems to warm to Mark Wright's Superman-themed routine... because he's done a similar one himself.
Except Noel wasn't doing it in a studio in Borehamwood - he was at Mick Jagger's house in Mustique. But Kate is there to bring him back to Earth, pointing out: "Not the paso doble though." We're also quite pleased to see that Noel is excellent at choosing snacks, as he has an open packet of pickled onion Monster Munch on the table.
Click here to watch a short video.
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Celebrity Gogglebox: Sneak Peak Of Noel Gallagher watching Strictly Come Dancing
We could not be more excited about tonight's Celebrity Gogglebox - all in aid of Stand Up to Cancer - and this sneak peek of Noel Gallagher watching Strictly Come Dancing does not disappoint.
Noel - who's sharing a sofa with Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell - seems to warm to Mark Wright's Superman-themed routine... because he's done a similar one himself.
Except Noel wasn't doing it in a studio in Borehamwood - he was at Mick Jagger's house in Mustique. But Kate is there to bring him back to Earth, pointing out: "Not the paso doble though." We're also quite pleased to see that Noel is excellent at choosing snacks, as he has an open packet of pickled onion Monster Munch on the table.
Click here to watch a short video.
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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tickets for Noel Gallagher's arena tour in 2015 are still available, despite some outlets reporting they had sold out in just 10 minutes. The former Oasis frontman will take his new outfit, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds on an extensive tour in March, in support of his new album Chasing Yesterday.
Tickets for the jaunt went on-sale via Gallagher's website at 9am on Friday (October 17, 2014) although the Daily Telegraph reported that every single UK date sold out within minutes. However, Contactmusic.com believes that tickets - especially seated - are still available for shows in London, Manchester and Nottingham.
Only a show at Glasgow's Hydro Arena has sold out completely.
Tickets for shows in Brussels, Utrecht, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Berlin and Paris are also still available.
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Don't Believe The Truth: Tickets For Noel Gallagher Tour Still Available
Tickets for Noel Gallagher's arena tour in 2015 are still available, despite some outlets reporting they had sold out in just 10 minutes. The former Oasis frontman will take his new outfit, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds on an extensive tour in March, in support of his new album Chasing Yesterday.
Tickets for the jaunt went on-sale via Gallagher's website at 9am on Friday (October 17, 2014) although the Daily Telegraph reported that every single UK date sold out within minutes. However, Contactmusic.com believes that tickets - especially seated - are still available for shows in London, Manchester and Nottingham.
Only a show at Glasgow's Hydro Arena has sold out completely.
Tickets for shows in Brussels, Utrecht, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Berlin and Paris are also still available.
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Johhny Marr
Noel Gallagher
The deluxe edition tracklist for Noel Gallagher's new album 'Chasing Yesterday' has been revealed.
Gallagher announced details of his new album, which will be released on March 2, 2015 under the name of Noel Gallagher & The High Flying Birds, during a Facebook Q&A in London earlier this week.
The album, which features new single 'In The Heat Of The Moment' plus Johnny Marr on the track 'Ballad Of The Mighty I' will feature three additional tracks for those who purchase the deluxe edition.
These tracks are titled 'Do The Damage', 'Revolution Song' and 'Freaky Teeth'.
'Chasing Yesterday' tracklist
'Riverman'
'In The Heat Of The Moment'
'The Girl With X-Ray Eyes'
'Lock All The Doors'
'The Dying Of The Light'
'The Right Stuff'
'While The Song Remains The Same'
'The Mexican'
'You Know We Can't Go Back'
'Ballad Of The Mighty I'
'Do The Damage' (Bonus Track)
'Revolution Song' (Bonus Track)
'Freaky Teeth' (Bonus Track)
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Reveals Deluxe Edition Tracklist For New Album
The deluxe edition tracklist for Noel Gallagher's new album 'Chasing Yesterday' has been revealed.
Gallagher announced details of his new album, which will be released on March 2, 2015 under the name of Noel Gallagher & The High Flying Birds, during a Facebook Q&A in London earlier this week.
The album, which features new single 'In The Heat Of The Moment' plus Johnny Marr on the track 'Ballad Of The Mighty I' will feature three additional tracks for those who purchase the deluxe edition.
These tracks are titled 'Do The Damage', 'Revolution Song' and 'Freaky Teeth'.
'Chasing Yesterday' tracklist
'Riverman'
'In The Heat Of The Moment'
'The Girl With X-Ray Eyes'
'Lock All The Doors'
'The Dying Of The Light'
'The Right Stuff'
'While The Song Remains The Same'
'The Mexican'
'You Know We Can't Go Back'
'Ballad Of The Mighty I'
'Do The Damage' (Bonus Track)
'Revolution Song' (Bonus Track)
'Freaky Teeth' (Bonus Track)
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tickets for former Oasis frontman's High Flying Birds gigs in London, Manchester and Nottingham sell out in moments.
Noel Gallagher fans have been left disappointed after thousands of tickets for his new tour sold out in less than 10 minutes.
The former Oasis frontman is taking his new band, High Flying Birds, on a European tour in March next year.
Tickets went on sale via Gallagher's website at 9am for the O2 arena in London, Phones 4u arena in Manchester and Capital FM arena in Nottingham.
However, all tickets - starting from about £60 - on the official site appeared to have been snapped up within just minutes.
Fans took to social media to celebrate being among the lucky ones to secure seats for the much-anticipated gigs.
Others expressed their disappointment on Twitter.
Fan Jack Furness said: "Standing tickets for Noel Gallagher sold out within a minute of going on sale."
Another said: "Got up at 8:30 for Noel Gallagher tickets. Sold out everywhere by 9:01... Devastated."
And Adam Ouakli said: "Wow Noel Gallagher tickets just sold out in 2 minutes..."
The tour will coincide with the release of the band's new album Chasing Yesterday, which comes out on March 2.
Speaking about the lead single, Gallagher said earlier this week: "The first single was the last track to be recorded.
"It's called 'In The Heat Of The Moment'. Is it great? Of course it is. What does it mean, it doesn't mean anything."
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Tour Sells Out In Under 10 Minutes
Tickets for former Oasis frontman's High Flying Birds gigs in London, Manchester and Nottingham sell out in moments.
Noel Gallagher fans have been left disappointed after thousands of tickets for his new tour sold out in less than 10 minutes.
The former Oasis frontman is taking his new band, High Flying Birds, on a European tour in March next year.
Tickets went on sale via Gallagher's website at 9am for the O2 arena in London, Phones 4u arena in Manchester and Capital FM arena in Nottingham.
However, all tickets - starting from about £60 - on the official site appeared to have been snapped up within just minutes.
Fans took to social media to celebrate being among the lucky ones to secure seats for the much-anticipated gigs.
Others expressed their disappointment on Twitter.
Fan Jack Furness said: "Standing tickets for Noel Gallagher sold out within a minute of going on sale."
Another said: "Got up at 8:30 for Noel Gallagher tickets. Sold out everywhere by 9:01... Devastated."
And Adam Ouakli said: "Wow Noel Gallagher tickets just sold out in 2 minutes..."
The tour will coincide with the release of the band's new album Chasing Yesterday, which comes out on March 2.
Speaking about the lead single, Gallagher said earlier this week: "The first single was the last track to be recorded.
"It's called 'In The Heat Of The Moment'. Is it great? Of course it is. What does it mean, it doesn't mean anything."
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
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David Bowie
Liam Gallagher
Pretty Green
Pretty Green, the menswear label founded by Liam Gallagher, has teamed up with David Bowie’s official photographer to create a range of t-shirts.
The pictures were taken by photographer Mick Rock, the Pretty Green x Mick Rock David Bowie T-shirt collection will be available to buy from Pretty Green’s online store in limited numbers from 31st October, priced at £95 each.
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Pretty Green Partners With David Bowie Photographer
Pretty Green, the menswear label founded by Liam Gallagher, has teamed up with David Bowie’s official photographer to create a range of t-shirts.
The pictures were taken by photographer Mick Rock, the Pretty Green x Mick Rock David Bowie T-shirt collection will be available to buy from Pretty Green’s online store in limited numbers from 31st October, priced at £95 each.
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Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll

Below is a video from October 17th 1994, when Oasis played Supersonic on the John Stewert Show.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

Below is a video from October 17th 1994, when Oasis played Supersonic on the John Stewert Show.
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Kate Moss
Naomi Campbell
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher has confirmed that he will appear on a celebrity special of Channel 4's Gogglebox in aid of charity.
The episode will be air later today at 19:05 (UK Time), with Gallagher set to appear alongside models Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss.
The show sees families and members of the public watching weekly British television shows and commenting on what they see.
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Noel Gallagher Is On Celebrity Gogglebox Today
Noel Gallagher has confirmed that he will appear on a celebrity special of Channel 4's Gogglebox in aid of charity.
The episode will be air later today at 19:05 (UK Time), with Gallagher set to appear alongside models Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss.
The show sees families and members of the public watching weekly British television shows and commenting on what they see.
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This Feeling

The Dunfermline Live music festival is set to rock Scotland's ancient capital after attracting what organisers say is its best line-up yet.
On Saturday 18th October the town will be buzzing as music fans from all over the UK arrive for a feast of entertainment.
There is a mixture of established festival favourites such as headliners Embrace, King Creosote, Eugene McGuinness, Hector Bizerk, Dexters and AMWF alongside the cream of the country's fast-emerging talent such as The Merrylees, Vigo Thieves, Scary People, Neon Waltz, Modern Faces and The Moon Kids.
The organisers have high hopes to build Dunfermline Live into one of Scotland's top music festivals and have made a promising start over the past two years when Shed Seven and Big Country were the headliners.
This year the event has been pared down from three days to just one with the emphasis on attracting a packed schedule of quality indie acts playing at six venues all within easy walking distance of each other.
Tickets are £20 and allow to music fans wander from bar to bar enjoying their favourites and they are guaranteed entry to headliners Embrace.
Frontman Danny McNamara believes that Scottish music fans are the noisiest in the world and is relishing his first visit to Dunfermline to see how Fife measures up on the decibel count.
With three previous number one albums under the belt, the Yorkshire band this year made a successful return after a seven-year absence.
Their self-titled album released in April reached number five in the UK charts and they also made a welcome return to an own stomping ground for the last T in the Park at Balado.
Danny McNamara is excited about the band's first foray into Dunfermline. He said, "Whenever we play in Scotland there's always a real buzz. The fans in Scotland seem to be noisier than anywhere else so we're really looking forward to playing at Dunfermline Live.
"When we got asked to headline the festival it was a no-brainer really and we're really looking forward to coming. There's Embrace fans coming from London, from Yorkshire, from all over so it should be good.
"We love playing in Scotland. T in the the Park is always brilliant for us. Two of my three favourite gigs we've ever done were at T in the Park so it's always amazing when we play there."
Dan Forouhar, singer of hotly-tipped Scary People, said, "This is our first time in Dunfermline with the band. I'm shocked we've never hit it before now but all the boys are really looking forward to it especially going there with another Dundee contingent. It should be a great day and I don't doubt it will be a big success for everybody."
Dunfermline Live organiser Calum Miller said, "We've been able this year to go out and get some of the best up and coming bands from across the UK along with well-established headline acts.
"Embrace having a top five album this year, Fife's own King Creosote and Eugene McGuinness has been one of our favourites for a long time and it's a big year for him.
"It's great to have people like Hector Bizerk and the Dexters on board and also to give a platform to local bands from this area like Modern Faces and The Moon Kids. They are doing exceptionally well on the Scottish music scene and it's great for them to play in their home town at an event like this.
"With all that combined, we think it's an amazing line-up this year and it's going to be one of the best days of music Dunfermline has seen for a long time. The amount of quality in just one day is superb.
"The number of wristbands will be limited so that everybody gets the chance to see the headline band Embrace. People turning up will be given a map of Dunfermline showing where all the venues are and a timetable.
"Dunfermline's a beautiful place to visit, a historic town and to see place buzzing with live music on the day is going to be fantastic. We've got such a rich heritage of music in Dunfermline and the Fife area that it's great to be able to bring a festival of this size to the town.
"We've seen the success of Dunfermline bands like Big Country, the Skids and Nazareth in the past and it's great to see the new breed coming through and hopefully events like this will help us find the next big Dunfermline act."
Gifford Bruce, of main sponsors the Alfred Stewart Property Foundation Ltd, said, "This year's Dunfermline Live line-up has a great line-up with a diverse range of bands and it's fantastic to see ticket sales going so well.
"It will attract music fans from Glasgow, Edinburgh and further afield into Dunfermline which is a good thing for local businesses and it will also give young local bands an opportunity to showcase their talents and hopefully add to the rich music heritage the town is proud to have."
The full line-up:
Lourenzos's: Embrace, Modern Faces, OSKAR.
PJ Molloy's: King Creosote, AMWF, The Youth and Young, Sienna, Lucy and the Lyrics. Late night session: Neon Waltz, The Moon Kids, Scary People.
Harlem: Eugene McGuinness, Dexters, Tijuana Bibles, Vigo Thieves, The Mona Lisa's.
Life: The Merrylees, Medicine Men, The Wingnuts, Vladimir.
Coady's: Hector Bizerk, Broken Boy, The Velveteen Saints, Return to the Sun, Echo Arcadia.
The Old Inn: Nick Mercer Jnr, Steph Johnstone, Scott Gilbert and Jamie Adamson.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and infomation on club nights all over the UK.
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Introducing The 'This Feeling' Stage At The Dunfermline Live Music Festival

The Dunfermline Live music festival is set to rock Scotland's ancient capital after attracting what organisers say is its best line-up yet.
On Saturday 18th October the town will be buzzing as music fans from all over the UK arrive for a feast of entertainment.
There is a mixture of established festival favourites such as headliners Embrace, King Creosote, Eugene McGuinness, Hector Bizerk, Dexters and AMWF alongside the cream of the country's fast-emerging talent such as The Merrylees, Vigo Thieves, Scary People, Neon Waltz, Modern Faces and The Moon Kids.
The organisers have high hopes to build Dunfermline Live into one of Scotland's top music festivals and have made a promising start over the past two years when Shed Seven and Big Country were the headliners.
This year the event has been pared down from three days to just one with the emphasis on attracting a packed schedule of quality indie acts playing at six venues all within easy walking distance of each other.
Tickets are £20 and allow to music fans wander from bar to bar enjoying their favourites and they are guaranteed entry to headliners Embrace.
Frontman Danny McNamara believes that Scottish music fans are the noisiest in the world and is relishing his first visit to Dunfermline to see how Fife measures up on the decibel count.
With three previous number one albums under the belt, the Yorkshire band this year made a successful return after a seven-year absence.
Their self-titled album released in April reached number five in the UK charts and they also made a welcome return to an own stomping ground for the last T in the Park at Balado.
Danny McNamara is excited about the band's first foray into Dunfermline. He said, "Whenever we play in Scotland there's always a real buzz. The fans in Scotland seem to be noisier than anywhere else so we're really looking forward to playing at Dunfermline Live.
"When we got asked to headline the festival it was a no-brainer really and we're really looking forward to coming. There's Embrace fans coming from London, from Yorkshire, from all over so it should be good.
"We love playing in Scotland. T in the the Park is always brilliant for us. Two of my three favourite gigs we've ever done were at T in the Park so it's always amazing when we play there."
Dunfermline Live organiser Calum Miller said, "We've been able this year to go out and get some of the best up and coming bands from across the UK along with well-established headline acts.
"Embrace having a top five album this year, Fife's own King Creosote and Eugene McGuinness has been one of our favourites for a long time and it's a big year for him.
"It's great to have people like Hector Bizerk and the Dexters on board and also to give a platform to local bands from this area like Modern Faces and The Moon Kids. They are doing exceptionally well on the Scottish music scene and it's great for them to play in their home town at an event like this.
"With all that combined, we think it's an amazing line-up this year and it's going to be one of the best days of music Dunfermline has seen for a long time. The amount of quality in just one day is superb.
"The number of wristbands will be limited so that everybody gets the chance to see the headline band Embrace. People turning up will be given a map of Dunfermline showing where all the venues are and a timetable.
"Dunfermline's a beautiful place to visit, a historic town and to see place buzzing with live music on the day is going to be fantastic. We've got such a rich heritage of music in Dunfermline and the Fife area that it's great to be able to bring a festival of this size to the town.
"We've seen the success of Dunfermline bands like Big Country, the Skids and Nazareth in the past and it's great to see the new breed coming through and hopefully events like this will help us find the next big Dunfermline act."
Gifford Bruce, of main sponsors the Alfred Stewart Property Foundation Ltd, said, "This year's Dunfermline Live line-up has a great line-up with a diverse range of bands and it's fantastic to see ticket sales going so well.
"It will attract music fans from Glasgow, Edinburgh and further afield into Dunfermline which is a good thing for local businesses and it will also give young local bands an opportunity to showcase their talents and hopefully add to the rich music heritage the town is proud to have."
The full line-up:
Lourenzos's: Embrace, Modern Faces, OSKAR.
PJ Molloy's: King Creosote, AMWF, The Youth and Young, Sienna, Lucy and the Lyrics. Late night session: Neon Waltz, The Moon Kids, Scary People.
Harlem: Eugene McGuinness, Dexters, Tijuana Bibles, Vigo Thieves, The Mona Lisa's.
Life: The Merrylees, Medicine Men, The Wingnuts, Vladimir.
Coady's: Hector Bizerk, Broken Boy, The Velveteen Saints, Return to the Sun, Echo Arcadia.
The Old Inn: Nick Mercer Jnr, Steph Johnstone, Scott Gilbert and Jamie Adamson.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and infomation on club nights all over the UK.
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Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pretty Green
The famous “Mr Sifter” from Oasis song Shakermaker has become a star of Liam Gallagher’s latest fashion campaign for his clothes label Pretty Green.
As the M.E.N. revealed earlier this year, Liam returned to his favourite Manchester childhood haunts to shoot his Autumn/Winter collection for his fashion firm.
Now, the latest images from that shoot have been released which include the Sifters record shop in Burnage where Liam and brother Noel Gallagher famously used to buy records - and which was immortalised in Oasis’ 1994 single Shakermaker.
In it Liam sings: “Mr Sifter sold me songs when I was just 16 / Now he stops at traffic lights / But only when they’re green” - a reference to the shop’s location on the junction of Fog Lane.
Mr Sifter himself - real name Peter Howard - also posed up during the fashion shoot, although he tells The Diary he wasn’t dressed in Liam’s togs for the occasion adding: “Although I was pretty greenish”.
Peter, 66, says he still can’t believe all the attention his shop receives from legions of Oasis fans from across the world thanks to that one song reference.
He laughs: “All these years on I’m still basking in this reflected glory.
“All I’ve done is flog a few records and be lucky enough for the lads to come in back in the day.
“It’s incredible that it’s now 20 years since Shakermaker came out, but the fans have been coming ever since - and still keep on coming.”
Peter says music fans have travelled from far and wide to make the pilgrimage to the shop - which he has run on Fog Lane since 1977. He named the shop Sifters as a nod to people sifting through records, and his nickname as “Mr Sifter” has stuck ever since.
He chuckles: “Often they just come in and stare at me for 20 minutes and then bog off. It can be a bit embarrassing when I’m just standing there eating my sandwich.
“I don’t think a lot of the young ones relate to the humble CD or LP so they’d rather marvel at my age instead.
“We get people from all over the world, they come from South America, Brazil, lots from Japan. To be honest sometimes we get more foreigners in here than from Burnage or Didsbury.”
Sadly, Liam himself didn’t take part in the shoot and Peter says it’s been some years now since he’s seen either of the rock star brothers in his shop.
But Liam loved Sifters enough to include it in his “Streets of Manchester” fashion campaign which celebrates five years of his fashion firm.
The different images have been released area by area on his Pretty Green website, with Sifters and Castlefield the latest two locations revealed this week.
In the images, two models pose moodily in Pretty Green’s mod-style fashions, including Liam’s trademark Deansgate parka jackets.
Meanwhile Sifters will be getting more fame later this year - as Peter reveals that an episode of Come Dine With Me filmed there recently, for an episode due to air in November.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Mr Sifter Stars In Liam Gallagher's New Pretty Green Fashion Shoot
The famous “Mr Sifter” from Oasis song Shakermaker has become a star of Liam Gallagher’s latest fashion campaign for his clothes label Pretty Green.
As the M.E.N. revealed earlier this year, Liam returned to his favourite Manchester childhood haunts to shoot his Autumn/Winter collection for his fashion firm.
Now, the latest images from that shoot have been released which include the Sifters record shop in Burnage where Liam and brother Noel Gallagher famously used to buy records - and which was immortalised in Oasis’ 1994 single Shakermaker.
In it Liam sings: “Mr Sifter sold me songs when I was just 16 / Now he stops at traffic lights / But only when they’re green” - a reference to the shop’s location on the junction of Fog Lane.
Mr Sifter himself - real name Peter Howard - also posed up during the fashion shoot, although he tells The Diary he wasn’t dressed in Liam’s togs for the occasion adding: “Although I was pretty greenish”.
Peter, 66, says he still can’t believe all the attention his shop receives from legions of Oasis fans from across the world thanks to that one song reference.
He laughs: “All these years on I’m still basking in this reflected glory.
“All I’ve done is flog a few records and be lucky enough for the lads to come in back in the day.
“It’s incredible that it’s now 20 years since Shakermaker came out, but the fans have been coming ever since - and still keep on coming.”
Peter says music fans have travelled from far and wide to make the pilgrimage to the shop - which he has run on Fog Lane since 1977. He named the shop Sifters as a nod to people sifting through records, and his nickname as “Mr Sifter” has stuck ever since.
He chuckles: “Often they just come in and stare at me for 20 minutes and then bog off. It can be a bit embarrassing when I’m just standing there eating my sandwich.
“I don’t think a lot of the young ones relate to the humble CD or LP so they’d rather marvel at my age instead.
“We get people from all over the world, they come from South America, Brazil, lots from Japan. To be honest sometimes we get more foreigners in here than from Burnage or Didsbury.”
Sadly, Liam himself didn’t take part in the shoot and Peter says it’s been some years now since he’s seen either of the rock star brothers in his shop.
But Liam loved Sifters enough to include it in his “Streets of Manchester” fashion campaign which celebrates five years of his fashion firm.
The different images have been released area by area on his Pretty Green website, with Sifters and Castlefield the latest two locations revealed this week.
In the images, two models pose moodily in Pretty Green’s mod-style fashions, including Liam’s trademark Deansgate parka jackets.
Meanwhile Sifters will be getting more fame later this year - as Peter reveals that an episode of Come Dine With Me filmed there recently, for an episode due to air in November.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Michael Eavis
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher fears his former band Oasis committed festival suicide at one of their biggest ever shows by playing a bunch of new songs the audience had never heard.
The band headlined Britain's Glastonbury festival in 1995 at the height of their fame, but the set was muted when they delivered six tracks from (What's the Story) Morning Glory? which hadn't yet been released.
Although the record was hailed as a classic upon its release three months later in October, 1995, the songs were unknown at the time, and Gallagher regrets opting to perform them at the prestigious festival.
"Oasis never really had their Glastonbury moment. We never really got on with it. I couldn't tell you why. Lord knows we had the tunes but the times that we did it when we should have been great was the first year we headlined it and we got sidetracked," he said.
"We'd just come out of the studio making Morning Glory and we decided, which was suicide, to play six tracks off Morning Glory which no one had heard, one of them being Champagne Supernova which goes on for about half an hour.
"It was the only time we've played Don't Look Back in Anger to silence. And by the time we played (Glastonbury) a second time (in 2004), our moment had passed. So I'd be up for doing it again."
However, Gallagher was quick to play down any suggestion he would reunite with Oasis for the event, insisting he only wants to perform at Glastonbury as a solo star at the request of festival boss Michael Eavis.
He adds, "Yes, if I was asked, yes. If you are listening Michael Eavis, I'll do it."
Source: Yahoo News
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Noel Gallagher Says Oasis Committed Festival Suicide At Glastonbury
Noel Gallagher fears his former band Oasis committed festival suicide at one of their biggest ever shows by playing a bunch of new songs the audience had never heard.
The band headlined Britain's Glastonbury festival in 1995 at the height of their fame, but the set was muted when they delivered six tracks from (What's the Story) Morning Glory? which hadn't yet been released.
Although the record was hailed as a classic upon its release three months later in October, 1995, the songs were unknown at the time, and Gallagher regrets opting to perform them at the prestigious festival.
"Oasis never really had their Glastonbury moment. We never really got on with it. I couldn't tell you why. Lord knows we had the tunes but the times that we did it when we should have been great was the first year we headlined it and we got sidetracked," he said.
"We'd just come out of the studio making Morning Glory and we decided, which was suicide, to play six tracks off Morning Glory which no one had heard, one of them being Champagne Supernova which goes on for about half an hour.
"It was the only time we've played Don't Look Back in Anger to silence. And by the time we played (Glastonbury) a second time (in 2004), our moment had passed. So I'd be up for doing it again."
However, Gallagher was quick to play down any suggestion he would reunite with Oasis for the event, insisting he only wants to perform at Glastonbury as a solo star at the request of festival boss Michael Eavis.
He adds, "Yes, if I was asked, yes. If you are listening Michael Eavis, I'll do it."
Source: Yahoo News
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Noel Gallagher

Tickets to Noel's 2015 UK & Ireland Tour will go on a special fan pre-sale later today at 9am.
Tickets will go on general sale Friday 17th October at 9am.
03.03.15 BELFAST Odyssey Arena
04.03.15 DUBLIN 3 Arena
06.03.15 NOTTINGHAM Capital FM Arena
07.03.15 GLASGOW The SSE Hydro
09.03.15 MANCHESTER Arena
10.03.15 LONDON O2 Arena
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Tour Pre-Sale Starts Today

Tickets to Noel's 2015 UK & Ireland Tour will go on a special fan pre-sale later today at 9am.
Tickets will go on general sale Friday 17th October at 9am.
03.03.15 BELFAST Odyssey Arena
04.03.15 DUBLIN 3 Arena
06.03.15 NOTTINGHAM Capital FM Arena
07.03.15 GLASGOW The SSE Hydro
09.03.15 MANCHESTER Arena
10.03.15 LONDON O2 Arena
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Andy Bell
Beady Eye
chris Sharrock
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher is still friends with his former Oasis bandmates.
The songwriter insists they are no hard feelings with the musicians he used to work with following his decision to quit the super-group in 2009 after a backstage bust-up with his brother, singer Liam Gallagher.
In the aftermath Noel launched a solo career while Liam formed new group Beady Eye with the other members Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock.
However, the High Flying Birds frontman insists they all get along well now and spent a recent night together drinking.
Refusing to reveal whether Liam was involved in the meet-up, Noel said: ''I was with some of Beady Eye the other night and they are still plugging away. They're good lads. We all got completely s**t-faced and we talked nonsense for hours. It was good.''
Quickly stopping speculation they may have discussed an Oasis reunion, he added: ''Though not about a reunion, for anyone trying to seize on that.''
The 47-year-old musician was speaking at a Q&A session at Facebook HQ to announce his new album 'Chasing Yesterday' - out March 2 2015 - and one cheeky fan couldn't resist asking about the possibility of an Oasis reunion.
When quizzed if he'd play solo material when the band reforms, Noel laughed: ''What reunion? You tell me, you seem to know.''
The 'Don't Look Back In Anger' singer also scoffed at his brother Liam's criticism of the recent anniversary re-issue of Oasis' debut LP 'Definitely Maybe', insisting he wouldn't be complaining about the money earned from it
Noel said: ''What did Liam say, (rehashing?) Really? I bet he didn't say that when he was putting the cheque in the bank.''
As well as his new album Noel also announced his next single, 'In the Heat of the Moment', will be released digitally and on limited-edition vinyl on November 17 and he will be heading out on a UK arena tour next March.
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Noel Gallagher Is Still Friends With Ex-Oasis Bandmates
Noel Gallagher is still friends with his former Oasis bandmates.
The songwriter insists they are no hard feelings with the musicians he used to work with following his decision to quit the super-group in 2009 after a backstage bust-up with his brother, singer Liam Gallagher.
In the aftermath Noel launched a solo career while Liam formed new group Beady Eye with the other members Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock.
However, the High Flying Birds frontman insists they all get along well now and spent a recent night together drinking.
Refusing to reveal whether Liam was involved in the meet-up, Noel said: ''I was with some of Beady Eye the other night and they are still plugging away. They're good lads. We all got completely s**t-faced and we talked nonsense for hours. It was good.''
Quickly stopping speculation they may have discussed an Oasis reunion, he added: ''Though not about a reunion, for anyone trying to seize on that.''
The 47-year-old musician was speaking at a Q&A session at Facebook HQ to announce his new album 'Chasing Yesterday' - out March 2 2015 - and one cheeky fan couldn't resist asking about the possibility of an Oasis reunion.
When quizzed if he'd play solo material when the band reforms, Noel laughed: ''What reunion? You tell me, you seem to know.''
The 'Don't Look Back In Anger' singer also scoffed at his brother Liam's criticism of the recent anniversary re-issue of Oasis' debut LP 'Definitely Maybe', insisting he wouldn't be complaining about the money earned from it
Noel said: ''What did Liam say, (rehashing?) Really? I bet he didn't say that when he was putting the cheque in the bank.''
As well as his new album Noel also announced his next single, 'In the Heat of the Moment', will be released digitally and on limited-edition vinyl on November 17 and he will be heading out on a UK arena tour next March.
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Noel Gallagher
As well as a number of UK and Irish dates Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have confirmed the following shows in Europe.
Thursday 12th March: Zenith, Paris
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Saturday 14th March: Fabrique, Milan
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Monday 16th March: Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Tuesday 17th March: Store Vega, Kopenhagen
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Thursday 19th March: Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Dusseldorf
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Friday 20th March: TivoliVrendenburg, Utrecht
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Sun 22nd March: Ancienne Belgique, Brussels
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 11:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Chasing Yesterday is the brand new album from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and follows the hugely successful debut released in 2011.
It's the first album to be produced and written by Noel and features a much broader array of instrumentation than ever before.
The result is a rich, expansive and multi-layered record. Includes the brand new single In The Heat Of The Moment.
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds European Tour Dates
As well as a number of UK and Irish dates Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have confirmed the following shows in Europe.
Thursday 12th March: Zenith, Paris
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Saturday 14th March: Fabrique, Milan
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Monday 16th March: Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Tuesday 17th March: Store Vega, Kopenhagen
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Thursday 19th March: Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Dusseldorf
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Friday 20th March: TivoliVrendenburg, Utrecht
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 10:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Sun 22nd March: Ancienne Belgique, Brussels
On sale on Friday, 17 Oct 2014 at 11:00 AM (LOCAL TIME)
Chasing Yesterday is the brand new album from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and follows the hugely successful debut released in 2011.
It's the first album to be produced and written by Noel and features a much broader array of instrumentation than ever before.
The result is a rich, expansive and multi-layered record. Includes the brand new single In The Heat Of The Moment.
Check out the current collection and offers from Pretty Green here.
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