Liam And Noel Gallagher On 'Good Terms'

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The brothers and former Oasis bandmates fell out in 2009 and are believed to have refrained from speaking to each other ever since but Noel has now revealed they have begun building bridges.

According to The Sun newspaper, he told the December issue of Q magazine: ''We're on good terms, as good as we can be.''

However, contrary to increasing speculation that they're planning to reunite for the 20th anniversary of Oasis' second album '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?', Noel insists there is no reunion on the cards.

He added: ''I'm f**king looking forward to spoiling everybody's party next year. We won't be doing it.''

Meanwhile, the 47-year-old rocker recently revealed that he is still good friends with his former bandmates Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock - who joined his brother Liam's band Beady Eye after their falling out.

He said previously: ''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.''

Source: www.tv3.ie

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet Confirms Beady Eye Are No Longer

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Beady Eye are no longer. Thanks for all your support.

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Liam Gallagher To Join 'The Who' Onstage Next Month For Teenage Cancer Trust Concert

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Liam Gallagher is set to make a massive comeback next month as he performs with The Who’s backing band for an epic Teenage Cancer Trust gig.

Liam is one of 15 iconic performers who will take to the stage during the star studded night.

He will also be reunited with Zak Starkey, 49, who used to play for Oasis but is now in The Who.

And he’s lined up to sing a cover of My Generation which Oasis used to sing at their live gigs.

A show insider said: “It’s been a hell of a year for Liam, he’s had a lot to get through and a lot on his mind.

“He’s been planning his comeback for a long time and he jumped at the chance of doing this.

“It’s going to be him on his own with The Who’s backing band but he’s got his old mate Starkey there to help him on.

“And he’s planning on doing My Generation in tribute of The Who. The event is set to raise millions for Teenage Cancer Trust and organisers are hoping it will be a sell out.”

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

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Video: Noel Gallagher Joins Johnny Marr On Stage In London

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Noel Gallagher joined Johnny Marr on stage for an epic collaboration at London's Brixton Academy tonight (Thursday 23 October, 2014).

They played a cover of Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life' and a magnificent rendition of The Smiths' classic 'How Soon Is Now'.

Videos thanks to fromoutofnowhereis




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Gallery: Noel Gallagher Joins Johnny Marr On Stage In London

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Noel Gallagher joined Johnny Marr on stage for an epic collaboration at London's Brixton Academy tonight (Thursday 23 October, 2014).

They played a cover of Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life' and a magnificent rendition of The Smiths' classic 'How Soon Is Now'.

THANKS TO TOM FOR THE PICTURES.




















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Noel Gallagher Joins Johnny Marr On Stage In London

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The rumours proved true at epic London show

After rumour, speculation and denial, Noel Gallagher joined Johnny Marr on stage for an epic collaboration at London's Brixton Academy tonight (Thursday 23 October, 2014). See footage below.

Rumours of the former Oasis giant joining The Smiths legend on stage at his headlining gig in the capital started circulating earlier this week, before Marr would coyly deny them in an interview with Gigwise.

However, after an already incredible set, Marr returned for an encore to welcome Gallagher to the stage. Introducing him as an 'old friend'  who he'd known for 20 years and one of the 'greatest songwriters' of our time with a promising future, Gallagher silently swaggered on stage to a rapturous applause.

We were there, trust us when we say it was awesome. The pair then ended the show with a cover of Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life' and a magnificent rendition of The Smiths' classic 'How Soon Is Now'.

Speculation now turns as to whether Gallagher will appear at any more dates - at their hometown of Manchester in particular.



Source: www.gigwise.com

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Watch The Official Video For Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'In The Heat Of The Moment'

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Below is the official video of the new single by 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' the track is called'In The Heat Of The Moment' and is released on November 17th 2014,  the track is taken from the new album 'Chasing Yesterday'.



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Win Tickets To 'Off The Rails' From Pretty Green

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Pretty Green will be taking part in the brand new Off The Rails event taking place very soon at the Truman Brewery, Shoreditch, from Thursday 30th October - Sunday 2nd November.

This new event is dedicated to menswear and style.

Be in chance of winning tickets to Off The Rails, simply enter your details here.

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Jim Kerr Says Q Awards Missed 'Hellraiser' Liam Gallagher

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According to Jim Kerr, the Simple Minds singer, the Q Awards missed the hellraising behaviour of Liam Gallagher.

Simple Minds singer Jim Kerr thinks the Q Awards missed the hellraising behaviour of Liam Gallagher.

The singer - who was previously married to Patsy Kensit, who was also Liam's wife at one stage - was thrilled to be at the ceremony at the Grosvenor House hotel in central London today (22.10.14), but admitted it would have been livened up by Liam's rock 'n' roll behaviour.

When asked why there are fewer misbehaving rock stars now, the 55-year-old star told BANG Showbiz: "We're missing Liam. We need him. These things go in cycles - this time next year they'll be someone coming over the horizon to turn up and do something."

In 2000, Robbie Williams walked out of the Q Awards after a slanging match with Liam.

When urged to kick-start the bad behaviour at this year's ceremony, Jim laughed: "Are you reverting to typecast because we're from Glasgow? Look we certainly know how to get a party started. When you're younger you certainly do, we were barely out of school when we got a record deal. We were very much like kids in a candy store."

Jim hopes the singer brings out more music soon, whether with his band Beady Eye or through a new endeavour, because he is a big fan of the rocker.

He said: "I've no idea what Liam should do next but I'm a fan, I think he's a great frontman and I'm always curious as to what he is doing. You don't get to be that popular without having something."

Jim and his Simple Minds bandmates were honoured with the Q Inspiration Award, presented to them by Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield.

The singer was proud to receive the accolade and revealed the band have never lost their hunger for music during their near 40-year career.

He said: "Its cause were still into it, we've never woke up and felt, 'There's nothing else to do.'

"We still want to be a better live band, we still want to write better songs. I suppose it's obvious you've got to get on and you've to get through the good times and the bad."

Source: www.list.co.uk

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Check Out This Seasons Outwear From Liam Gallagher's 'Pretty Green'

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Pretty Green delivers an array of iconic classics in outerwear this season, click here to have a look at the items.

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What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

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Whitecliff are a five piece band based in Liverpool who manage to combine creative guitar parts, with tight, structured arrangements, an intelligent rhythm section and an outstanding lead vocal that creates infectious hooks with big choruses.

The band consists of lead singer Oliver Nagy who hails from Cologne, Tom Taylor from Stevenage, drums, Jack Kelsey, guitar, Jonny Ball, guitar, and bassist, Paul Bates, who all come from Liverpool. They met while studying at Paul McCartney’s internationally renowned institute for performing arts (LIPA) whose luminaries include The Wombats, Sandi Thom and more recently Dan Croll. Their influences include The 1975, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys.

Whitecliff will be performing at The Magnet, Liverpool on October 24th for XFM’s ‘This Feeling’ clubnight as well as at key events for Propaganda in the Autumn.


Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.

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Noel Gallagher Is On The Front Cover Of This Week's NME Magazine

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With a new album and tour announced for 2015, Noel Gallagher reveals the details on his return and gives his latest opinions on... everything. Plus - Johnny Marr talks exclusively about collaborating on the album.

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Johnny Marr On The New Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Album

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Johnny Marr has spoken about recording a track for Noel Gallagher's new album 'Chasing Yesterday', saying that the record is both "very melodic" and "pretty rocking" too.

Marr appears on the album's closing song 'Ballad Of The Mighty I', which will be the second single.

Speaking in this week's NME, which is on newsstands now and available digitally, Marr details his time spent in the studio with Noel.

He contacted me and said he had a song that he'd be happy for me to play on," Marr says. "I accpeted, gladly, and it was was really good to spend a day playing guitar in a little studio near Chelsea Bridge. When that was done I listened to about eight songs on the album."

Asked how the album sounds, Marr continues: "It's really good. What I heard of it was very melodic, some of it pretty rocking too, and fans are going to really like it. He doesn't do things he doesn't think are great. And his singing is really good on the album."

The Smiths guitarist turned solo singer also suggests that 'Chasing Yesterday' could prove more of a challenge than Gallagher's 2011 debut solo effort. "In some ways it might be more of a challenge than the first, because he's building on a successful solo career, essentially on his own. But he's smart and everyone knows he knows what he's doing."

'Chasing Yesterday' will be released on March 2, 2015. Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher will join Marr onstage at the London date on his UK tour this week, according to a source.

Source: www.nme.com

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Noel Gallagher On Guitars, Football, Googlebox And More

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Noel Gallagher talked to Jenny and Nicky about his new album, why his wife no longer lets him take his guitar on holidays, football, and what it was like watching TV for the charity celebrity edition of Channel 4's Googlebox last week.

Click here to listen to the show, skip to 38:00 minutes in.

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Noel Gallagher To Perform With Johnny Marr In London?

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Johnny Marr will be playing one of his biggest solo shows to date this Thursday (23rd Oct) at London's Brixton Academy. In a report from NME, someone close to Marr let slip that Noel Gallagher would be performing on stage with the iconic guitarist.

Could this be true? The two have been close lately. Gallagher recently revealed that Marr would be appearing on his new album Chasing Yesterday on closing track The Ballad Of Mighty I. Speaking on the track, Noel remarked "I have to say, he’s unbelievable. He’s way up there, on another level to the rest of us. The result is a burst of energy that helped make Mighty I one of the best songs I’ve ever written."

Source: www.xfm.co.uk

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Noel Gallagher Declares His ‘Love’ For Roy Keane

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Speaking on the Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show on Today FM this morning, the 47-year-old rocker admitted that he won't be buying a copy of Keane's autobiography 'The Second Half' but has enjoyed his treatment of former manager Alex Ferguson.

"I don’t really read footballers books because they are essentially all telling the same story," he said.

"I’ve liked reading the excerpts from Roy Keane’s book particularly him slagging of (Alex) Ferguson who might be one of the most hateful people I’ve ever come across. I’ve enjoyed that.

"I love Roy Keane. I actually liked him when he was at United but then he signed for Celtic... I’ve never met him and I wouldn’t mind meeting him and shake his hand while standing back a little bit in case he head-butted you."

Gallagher hopes that Keane one day takes over as Manchester United manager but not to see him turn things around at Old Trafford... quite the opposite.

"As a character I think he’s great, I hope one day he takes over United and runs it into the ground... turns it into a supermarket," he added.

Source: www.independent.ie

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Noel Gallagher Responds To Liam's Westlife Jibe

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Noel Gallagher has responded to his brother Liam's taunt that he looks like a member of Westlife by saying that he doesn't mind as long as he doesn't look like Louis Walsh.

Back in 2011, Liam told music magazine Q, “Noel said we had a year to come up with a band name and came up with Beady Eye. He had three and came up with the High Flying Turds. I don’t know who dressed him but he looks like something out of Westlife.”

Speaking to Jenny Greene and former Westlife member Nicky Byrne on 2fm earlier today, Noel said: "Our Liam said that? Which member of Westlife? I'm trying to remember all your little faces - as long as it's not Louis Walsh!"

Inevitably, Noel, who releases Chasing Yesterday, the second album with High Flying Birds, next March, was also asked if constant rumours about an Oasis reunion annoy him.

"It annoys me about as much as when I'm introduced to people as Liam, which happens on a regular basis so it's just part of my life now. I just have to answer questions about it every day.

"I was a party the other night and loads of posh people were going, `Liam! How are you doing?' It's a common occurrence but there is no Oasis reunion. It's annoying when some people refer to it as `the Oasis reunion' as if it's some kind of definite thing that's going to happen. It's not on the cards."

Noel added: "It's got nothing to do with my brother. Creatively, I don't think I could take a backward step now. It's got nothing to do with Liam. Me and Liam are well beyond that now. It's not like I wouldn't do it because of our kid, we're on good terms.

"At the minute from where I sit now it's purely a creative thing. I really, really enjoy where I am with my music and where I am with my band and my thing when I take it on tour. I wouldn't be willing to give that up for anything."

However, asked if he'd rather wear a Manchester United shirt or reform Oasis, Noel said: "I'd rather reform Oasis than wear a Man Utd shirt. I wouldn't do that, not even if I was mentally disturbed."

Source: www.rte.ie

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Lord Don't Slow Me Down" is a song by Oasis. The song was released as a download-only single on October 21, 2007 in promotion of the release of Oasis' rockumentary of the same name, Lord Don't Slow Me Down.

On October 29, the song debuted at number ten in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Oasis' 21st UK top 10. It is also their 21st top ten single in a row. It is also the first single by Oasis not to reach the top 4 since 1994's Cigarettes & Alcohol.




















In October 2006 the first part of the song was used in a preview of the band's movie. Written and sung by Noel Gallagher and recorded during the Don't Believe the Truth sessions, Gallagher described it as being "one of the best things, like The Who, The Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group combined, and it's got two drum solos on it!" The entire song leaked into the internet just a few days before the video was uploaded on YouTube and the song was played on the radio, on 1 October. The song was a probable track to be included on the band's last album, 2005's Don't Believe The Truth, but was removed from the final track list by Noel Gallagher, as he thought he sang on too many songs on the record. In May 2008 an unreleased studio version with Liam Gallagher on lead vocals was leaked over internet fansites.

This song is included on Dig Out Your Soul bonus CD.



Track Listing

1. "Lord Don't Slow Me Down" - 3:17
2. "The Meaning of Soul" (Live at City of Manchester Stadium '05) - 2:32
3. "Don't Look Back in Anger" (Live at City of Manchester Stadium '05) - 5:38

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New Items Added To Liam Gallagher's 'Pretty Green' Collection

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A number of new items have been added to Pretty Green's current collection, click here for more details.

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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The video below is from October 19th 1995, when Oasis appeared on the Late Show With David Letterman and performed Morning Glory.


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