Alan White
Andy Bell
Bonehead
Gem Archer
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Michael Eavis
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Peggy Gallagher
The Beatles
Tony McCarroll
Is a Glastonbury reunion part of the Masterplan for battling brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher who want one last chance to shiiiiiiiiine?
It's time to don your parka, practice your monkey walk, and comb your monobrow - Oasis are getting back together, some might say.
Insiders reckon Liam and Noel could be burying the hatchet for a reunion at Glastonbury.
But now insiders reckon that Peggy Gallagher's youngest boys have shaken hands and made up and Oasis are on for a desperate money making much anticipated reunion.
The Sun reports an Oasis insider saying: "Noel and Liam are on speaking terms again so some kind of a reunion could well be a step closer."
They added: "Liam could certainly do with the money. The cash just isn’t rolling in like it used to but his outgoings are bigger than ever...
“Noel doesn’t need the money but it is hard to turn down the buzz of stepping out on the biggest stages in the world, so who could blame him if he eventually changes his mind?
“It is clear he has fallen back in love with Glastonbury and would love to headline that again.”
Glastonbury festival chief Michael Eavis revealed he’s in constant talks with Noel and Liam – who announced Beady Eye had split last month.
Michael, 79, says: “I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn’t it be marvellous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury, now Liam has split from Beady Eye?”
Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, who played guitar in Oasis from 1991-1999 is now in a band with former Smiths' Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke.
Mirror Celeb bumped into him backstage at a Madchester reunion gig for the 50th birthday of Stone Roses axeman Aziz Ibrahim. When we quizzed him about an Oasis reunion Bonehead said he was "sworn to secrecy."
He told us: "I love Beady Eye. I love Noel's High Flying Birds too. But I can't say anything about a reunion.
"I'm sworn to secrecy."
"Besides, I'd be the last person to know."
"But I might offer to come back as band psychiatrist, wear a white coat and drive a bus!"
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
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Are Oasis Getting Back Together?
Is a Glastonbury reunion part of the Masterplan for battling brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher who want one last chance to shiiiiiiiiine?
It's time to don your parka, practice your monkey walk, and comb your monobrow - Oasis are getting back together, some might say.
Insiders reckon Liam and Noel could be burying the hatchet for a reunion at Glastonbury.
But now insiders reckon that Peggy Gallagher's youngest boys have shaken hands and made up and Oasis are on for a desperate money making much anticipated reunion.
The Sun reports an Oasis insider saying: "Noel and Liam are on speaking terms again so some kind of a reunion could well be a step closer."
They added: "Liam could certainly do with the money. The cash just isn’t rolling in like it used to but his outgoings are bigger than ever...
“Noel doesn’t need the money but it is hard to turn down the buzz of stepping out on the biggest stages in the world, so who could blame him if he eventually changes his mind?
“It is clear he has fallen back in love with Glastonbury and would love to headline that again.”
Glastonbury festival chief Michael Eavis revealed he’s in constant talks with Noel and Liam – who announced Beady Eye had split last month.
Michael, 79, says: “I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn’t it be marvellous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury, now Liam has split from Beady Eye?”
Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, who played guitar in Oasis from 1991-1999 is now in a band with former Smiths' Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke.
Mirror Celeb bumped into him backstage at a Madchester reunion gig for the 50th birthday of Stone Roses axeman Aziz Ibrahim. When we quizzed him about an Oasis reunion Bonehead said he was "sworn to secrecy."
He told us: "I love Beady Eye. I love Noel's High Flying Birds too. But I can't say anything about a reunion.
"I'm sworn to secrecy."
"Besides, I'd be the last person to know."
"But I might offer to come back as band psychiatrist, wear a white coat and drive a bus!"
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
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Gary Neville
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Gary Neville was given a signed guitar from former Oasis man Noel Gallagher recently, which is a great piece of memorabilia to have in your collection.
But unfortunately for Manchester United veteran Neville, City-supporting Gallagher signed it in the most City way imaginable and made sure it would have his mark on it forever.
Neville finally tweeted the pictures on Sunday morning:
And on the back was added a message.
Still, not a bad talking point, even if it does feature some personal abuse...
Source: bleacherreport.com
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Gary Neville Trolled By Signed Guitar From Manchester City Fan Noel Gallagher
Gary Neville was given a signed guitar from former Oasis man Noel Gallagher recently, which is a great piece of memorabilia to have in your collection.
But unfortunately for Manchester United veteran Neville, City-supporting Gallagher signed it in the most City way imaginable and made sure it would have his mark on it forever.
Neville finally tweeted the pictures on Sunday morning:
And on the back was added a message.
Still, not a bad talking point, even if it does feature some personal abuse...
Source: bleacherreport.com
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Beady Eye
Hulk Hogan
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Ricky Hatton
The former Oasis frontman is rumoured to appear in the reality TV show. Could it happen?
In a report from The Daily Star, Bookmakers Ladbrokes have claimed to have received numerous bets that Liam could make an appearance on I'm A Celebrity! Get Me Out Of Here. Could it happen?
Hulk Hogan and Ricky Hatton are also rumoured to go into the jungle.
Liam does have some spare time of his hands at the moment after announcing the split of Beady Eye. Plus, Oasis are rumoured to headline next year's Glastonbury festival after Michael Eavis expressed desires to book the band.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Liam Gallagher To Appear On I'm A Celebrity?
The former Oasis frontman is rumoured to appear in the reality TV show. Could it happen?
In a report from The Daily Star, Bookmakers Ladbrokes have claimed to have received numerous bets that Liam could make an appearance on I'm A Celebrity! Get Me Out Of Here. Could it happen?
Hulk Hogan and Ricky Hatton are also rumoured to go into the jungle.
Liam does have some spare time of his hands at the moment after announcing the split of Beady Eye. Plus, Oasis are rumoured to headline next year's Glastonbury festival after Michael Eavis expressed desires to book the band.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Blur
Damon Albarn
Matt Morgan
Oasis
Russell Brand
Russell Brand has said he will record an Oasis song in response to people who have been likening his recent rants to Blur's Parklife lyrics.
The comedian's tweets containing his thoughts on society have been bombarded by users writing simply "Parklife".
Brand claimed he was not offended by the tweets, but said he was planning to team up with Noel Gallagher to record a version of the Oasis hit Roll With It.
Oasis were famously Blur's chart rivals and had a high-profile battle to top the charts 19 years ago.
In an interview with radio station Magic, Brand said: "I'm a comedian, and I make all my living out of mucking around and talking, and I've certainly tormented people in the past. So yeah, I don't mind that, I think - unless it's malicious."
He pointed out that his sidekick from his old Radio 2 show, Matt Morgan, had similarly said "Parklife" many years ago when he launched into a rant.
Brand went on: "I don't know Damon Albarn particularly, but I've spoken to Noel Gallagher and we plan to respond with a Roll With It single. I'll say 'Roll with it' after every seven words."
The Parklife trend started after the star tweeted: "This attitude of churlish indifference seems like nerdish deference contrasted with the belligerent antipathy of the indigenous farm folk, who regard the hippie-dippie interlopers, the denizens of the shimmering *** temples, as one fey step away from transvestites."
Journalist Dan Barker's response prompted thousands of tweets: "Russell Brand's writing feels like someone is about to shout 'PARKLIFE!' at the end of every sentence."
Blur's song famously features lyrics about getting woken up by dustmen and feeding the pigeons.
Brand said his old pal Gallagher would not be attending his live show at the Royal Albert Hall in London next week.
"I've not invited him, because he's not been supportive enough lately, " he said.
"If he's seen anywhere near the vicinity, I'm going to have someone grab him by the eyebrow, tie a kite to it, and send him off into the ether."
Source: www.sky.com
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Russell Brand To Record Oasis' 'Roll With It' With Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand has said he will record an Oasis song in response to people who have been likening his recent rants to Blur's Parklife lyrics.
The comedian's tweets containing his thoughts on society have been bombarded by users writing simply "Parklife".
Brand claimed he was not offended by the tweets, but said he was planning to team up with Noel Gallagher to record a version of the Oasis hit Roll With It.
Oasis were famously Blur's chart rivals and had a high-profile battle to top the charts 19 years ago.
In an interview with radio station Magic, Brand said: "I'm a comedian, and I make all my living out of mucking around and talking, and I've certainly tormented people in the past. So yeah, I don't mind that, I think - unless it's malicious."
He pointed out that his sidekick from his old Radio 2 show, Matt Morgan, had similarly said "Parklife" many years ago when he launched into a rant.
Brand went on: "I don't know Damon Albarn particularly, but I've spoken to Noel Gallagher and we plan to respond with a Roll With It single. I'll say 'Roll with it' after every seven words."
The Parklife trend started after the star tweeted: "This attitude of churlish indifference seems like nerdish deference contrasted with the belligerent antipathy of the indigenous farm folk, who regard the hippie-dippie interlopers, the denizens of the shimmering *** temples, as one fey step away from transvestites."
Journalist Dan Barker's response prompted thousands of tweets: "Russell Brand's writing feels like someone is about to shout 'PARKLIFE!' at the end of every sentence."
Blur's song famously features lyrics about getting woken up by dustmen and feeding the pigeons.
Brand said his old pal Gallagher would not be attending his live show at the Royal Albert Hall in London next week.
"I've not invited him, because he's not been supportive enough lately, " he said.
"If he's seen anywhere near the vicinity, I'm going to have someone grab him by the eyebrow, tie a kite to it, and send him off into the ether."
Source: www.sky.com
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Hans Zimmer
Johnny Marr
Noel Gallagher
When it comes to collaborators, few are as respected or prolific as Johnny Marr, Gigwise asked him about future work with Hans Zimmer and Noel Gallagher.
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Johnny Marr Talks Noel Gallagher And Hans Zimmer
When it comes to collaborators, few are as respected or prolific as Johnny Marr, Gigwise asked him about future work with Hans Zimmer and Noel Gallagher.
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Johnny Marr
Noel Gallagher
Sara Gallagher
The Smiths
Noel Gallagher believes hallucinogenic mushrooms are superior to music because they provide a longer high than a three-minute pop song.
Noel Gallagher thinks taking hallucinogenic mushrooms is better than music.
The former Oasis star admits he was more interested in taking drugs as a youngster rather than becoming a rock star, especial 'magic' mushrooms that make you have weird visions.
Talking about the suburb of Burnage in Manchester where he was raised, he explained: ''Where I come from, it's not musical at all, although Manchester is, obviously.
''I don't say it to be cool, but we were more into taking drugs and banging around in the park [than listening to music]. Music's great and all that, but it's not as good as mushrooms.''
The 47-year-old musician - who will release his second solo album, 'Chasing Yesterday', on March 2, 2015 - added: ''Pop songs are three minutes long. You get a good six hours out of mushrooms.''
Noel also spoke about his performance with former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr last month at The O2 Brixton Academy, London, admitting that he was suffering on stage after having consumed too much alcohol the previous evening.
Speaking at the 'XFM presents An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher' event, he confessed: ''I don't think I've ever been so f***ing hungover on stage in all my life.
''I was getting a back rub from his wife about two minutes before going on. If somebody had come up to me and said 'You don't have to do this' I would have been, like, 'F***ing, yes.'
''It was my wife's birthday the night before and we'd smashed the arse out of it.''
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Noel Gallagher Believes Hallucinogenic Mushrooms Are Superior To Music
Noel Gallagher believes hallucinogenic mushrooms are superior to music because they provide a longer high than a three-minute pop song.
Noel Gallagher thinks taking hallucinogenic mushrooms is better than music.
The former Oasis star admits he was more interested in taking drugs as a youngster rather than becoming a rock star, especial 'magic' mushrooms that make you have weird visions.
Talking about the suburb of Burnage in Manchester where he was raised, he explained: ''Where I come from, it's not musical at all, although Manchester is, obviously.
''I don't say it to be cool, but we were more into taking drugs and banging around in the park [than listening to music]. Music's great and all that, but it's not as good as mushrooms.''
The 47-year-old musician - who will release his second solo album, 'Chasing Yesterday', on March 2, 2015 - added: ''Pop songs are three minutes long. You get a good six hours out of mushrooms.''
Noel also spoke about his performance with former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr last month at The O2 Brixton Academy, London, admitting that he was suffering on stage after having consumed too much alcohol the previous evening.
Speaking at the 'XFM presents An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher' event, he confessed: ''I don't think I've ever been so f***ing hungover on stage in all my life.
''I was getting a back rub from his wife about two minutes before going on. If somebody had come up to me and said 'You don't have to do this' I would have been, like, 'F***ing, yes.'
''It was my wife's birthday the night before and we'd smashed the arse out of it.''
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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David Bowie
Mick Rock
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 is available to buy online here.
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The Pretty Green x Mick Rock David Bowie T-shirt Collection Is Available To Buy Now
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 is available to buy online here.
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What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

The UK's most rock 'n' roll night out, has nights in London, Glasgow a Edinburgh.
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
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Beady Eye
Dolly Parton
Fleetwood Mac
Liam Gallagher
Michael Eavis
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Taylor Swift
Michael Eavis has said he wants Noel and Liam Gallagher to reunite Oasis at Glastonbury.
The festival boss told the Daily Mirror that he'd love the feuding brothers to perform in the headline slot.
He revealed that he's been talking to Noel and Liam - who announced last month that his latest band Beady Eye had split.
Michael said: "I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn't it be marvellous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury, now Liam has split from Beady Eye?"
The 79-year-old, who was speaking after being honoured with the Music Industry Trusts (MITS) Award, also said he'd like to book Taylor Swift for the Sunday afternoon slot.
"Taylor Swift would be great to follow the Dolly Parton slot - especially being a country singer," he said .
But he told the newspaper that it was very unlikely he'd be getting Fleetwood Mac.
The US rock band had been the bookies' favourite to headline next summer.
Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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Michael Eavis Says He Wants Noel And Liam Gallagher To Reunite Oasis At Glastonbury
Michael Eavis has said he wants Noel and Liam Gallagher to reunite Oasis at Glastonbury.
The festival boss told the Daily Mirror that he'd love the feuding brothers to perform in the headline slot.
He revealed that he's been talking to Noel and Liam - who announced last month that his latest band Beady Eye had split.
Michael said: "I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn't it be marvellous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury, now Liam has split from Beady Eye?"
The 79-year-old, who was speaking after being honoured with the Music Industry Trusts (MITS) Award, also said he'd like to book Taylor Swift for the Sunday afternoon slot.
"Taylor Swift would be great to follow the Dolly Parton slot - especially being a country singer," he said .
But he told the newspaper that it was very unlikely he'd be getting Fleetwood Mac.
The US rock band had been the bookies' favourite to headline next summer.
Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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Iggy Pop
Johnny Marr
Liam Gallagher
Manic Street Preachers
Nicky Wire
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The Smiths
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he was hungover during his recent live performance with Johnny Marr at the O2 Brixton Academy in London last month.
Gallagher had joined Marr on stage during his headline set, performing 'How Soon Is Now' and a cover of Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life'.
The former Oasis guitarist took part in a Q&A session for XFM radio station yesterday evening (November 3) at the Hammersmith Club in London. Grilled by a panel of interviewers which included Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire, Gallagher discussed his new LP, which is set for release on March 2 next year (2015), plus his recent live team-up with the former Smiths guitarist.
"I don’t think I've ever been so fucking hungover on stage in all my life," he said. "I was getting a back rub from his wife about two minutes before going on stage. If somebody had come up to me and said 'You don't have to do this' I would have been, like, 'Fucking, yes'. It was my wife's birthday the night before and we'd smashed the arse out of it. I forgot I was playing with him. I promised him because he played on my record. He said 'Get up and do 'How Soon Is Now'' and then he drops another song on me on the day. But I did it because I'm a fucking trooper."
"I'd never played 'Lust For Life' before. You forget that you know all the words to it. 'How Soon Is Now' drags on a bit though, doesn't it?"
Gallagher also claimed that Marr has played a pivotal role in his life and career, a fact that he says is often overlooked because of his relationship with his brother and fellow Oasis member, Liam.
Elsewhere during the discussion, Gallagher also revealed how he first met Marr. "During the acid house craze in the late 80s I'd bump into this guy in the Hacienda: didn't know his name or who he was. And we weren't friends, we were just on nodding terms. One day, I bought The The album 'Dusk', which he [Marr] played on. And I bump into this guy I recognize from the Hacienda. He asked me what I bought and he said 'Oh, our kid plays on that.' I said 'Who's your kid?' And he said 'Johnny Marr'. I was like 'Wow'. I told him I was in a band and he said 'Give us a cassette and I'll give it to a kid.' Within an hour, Johnny had called me. And I was a nobody – nobody was into our band, bar the five people in it and a few hangers-on. That was it. But he was on the phone saying 'Ah, I think this is great.' So in many ways he was the first ever fan. Two days later I go for a drink with him. He asked where I get my guitars from. 'Guitars? Guitars? I'll tell you where I got my one guitar from."
Gallagher's upcoming record 'Chasing Yesterday' will be his second solo studio album and features his new single 'In The Heat Of The Moment'. Marr features on the track 'The Ballad Of Mighty I'.
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher On Playing Live With Johnny Marr And More
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he was hungover during his recent live performance with Johnny Marr at the O2 Brixton Academy in London last month.
Gallagher had joined Marr on stage during his headline set, performing 'How Soon Is Now' and a cover of Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life'.
The former Oasis guitarist took part in a Q&A session for XFM radio station yesterday evening (November 3) at the Hammersmith Club in London. Grilled by a panel of interviewers which included Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire, Gallagher discussed his new LP, which is set for release on March 2 next year (2015), plus his recent live team-up with the former Smiths guitarist.
"I don’t think I've ever been so fucking hungover on stage in all my life," he said. "I was getting a back rub from his wife about two minutes before going on stage. If somebody had come up to me and said 'You don't have to do this' I would have been, like, 'Fucking, yes'. It was my wife's birthday the night before and we'd smashed the arse out of it. I forgot I was playing with him. I promised him because he played on my record. He said 'Get up and do 'How Soon Is Now'' and then he drops another song on me on the day. But I did it because I'm a fucking trooper."
"I'd never played 'Lust For Life' before. You forget that you know all the words to it. 'How Soon Is Now' drags on a bit though, doesn't it?"
Gallagher also claimed that Marr has played a pivotal role in his life and career, a fact that he says is often overlooked because of his relationship with his brother and fellow Oasis member, Liam.
Elsewhere during the discussion, Gallagher also revealed how he first met Marr. "During the acid house craze in the late 80s I'd bump into this guy in the Hacienda: didn't know his name or who he was. And we weren't friends, we were just on nodding terms. One day, I bought The The album 'Dusk', which he [Marr] played on. And I bump into this guy I recognize from the Hacienda. He asked me what I bought and he said 'Oh, our kid plays on that.' I said 'Who's your kid?' And he said 'Johnny Marr'. I was like 'Wow'. I told him I was in a band and he said 'Give us a cassette and I'll give it to a kid.' Within an hour, Johnny had called me. And I was a nobody – nobody was into our band, bar the five people in it and a few hangers-on. That was it. But he was on the phone saying 'Ah, I think this is great.' So in many ways he was the first ever fan. Two days later I go for a drink with him. He asked where I get my guitars from. 'Guitars? Guitars? I'll tell you where I got my one guitar from."
Gallagher's upcoming record 'Chasing Yesterday' will be his second solo studio album and features his new single 'In The Heat Of The Moment'. Marr features on the track 'The Ballad Of Mighty I'.
Source: www.nme.com
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Manic Street Preachers
Nicky Wire
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher has admitted that he's spent so long waiting to release his new album 'Chasing Yesterday' that it's beginning to annoy him.
The former Oasis guitarist took part in a Q&A session for XFM radio station yesterday evening (November 3) at the Hammersmith Club in London. Grilled by a panel of interviewers which included Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire, Gallagher took questions on Oasis' reissues and his new LP, which is set for release on March 2 next year (2015).
"I've had it finished since July," he said. "The last tour went on for 15 months and then I had a bit of time off. Then I finished my record early and then I've had to wait for these bloomin' Oasis reissues to stop selling before I can put my record out because it's all run out of the same office. That's not intended to stop you buying them by the way, it's just these things take time. It's been a long time sitting on this record, it's beginning to do my head in."
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher Says The Wait To Release His New Album Is Beginning To Do His Head In
Noel Gallagher has admitted that he's spent so long waiting to release his new album 'Chasing Yesterday' that it's beginning to annoy him.
The former Oasis guitarist took part in a Q&A session for XFM radio station yesterday evening (November 3) at the Hammersmith Club in London. Grilled by a panel of interviewers which included Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire, Gallagher took questions on Oasis' reissues and his new LP, which is set for release on March 2 next year (2015).
"I've had it finished since July," he said. "The last tour went on for 15 months and then I had a bit of time off. Then I finished my record early and then I've had to wait for these bloomin' Oasis reissues to stop selling before I can put my record out because it's all run out of the same office. That's not intended to stop you buying them by the way, it's just these things take time. It's been a long time sitting on this record, it's beginning to do my head in."
Source: www.nme.com
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Alan McGee
Bonehead
Hamish McBain
John Kennedy
Liam Gallagher
Manic Street Preachers
Nicky Wire
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The musician has been telling XFM about the time he quit Oasis… because of a fight between Liam and Bonehead over a jacket.
Noel famously jumped ship from the band while on a US tour in 1996… and it was all down to a row between brother Liam and guitarist Bonehead.
Speaking at a special XFM charity event last night (3 November), Noel told XFM's John Kennedy:
"I had enough when Liam and Bonehead - and this is true - started arguing over a leather jacket. I am not even kidding. I can dress it up more than this, but this is what happened.
"Liam said to Bonehead on the back of the bus: 'Where d'you get that jacket from?' And Bonehead said: 'What's it got to do with you?' It went from that, to fighting!
"Wonderwall was at Number 5 in the charts, the album was at… one push and it would have been Number 1! One tiny week of doing good gigs!"
A Night With Noel Gallagher In Conversation was a special night in which Noel was interviewed by XFM's John Kennedy live on stage, with contributions from Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers, former Creation Records boss Alan McGee and ex-Deputy Editor of the NME, Hamish McBain.
You can own an audio digital download of this exclusive one-off event for just £1.99, with all net proceeds going to Global's Make Some Noise to change young lives across the UK.
Click here to download.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Quit Oasis Over A Leather Jacket
The musician has been telling XFM about the time he quit Oasis… because of a fight between Liam and Bonehead over a jacket.
Noel famously jumped ship from the band while on a US tour in 1996… and it was all down to a row between brother Liam and guitarist Bonehead.
Speaking at a special XFM charity event last night (3 November), Noel told XFM's John Kennedy:
"I had enough when Liam and Bonehead - and this is true - started arguing over a leather jacket. I am not even kidding. I can dress it up more than this, but this is what happened.
"Liam said to Bonehead on the back of the bus: 'Where d'you get that jacket from?' And Bonehead said: 'What's it got to do with you?' It went from that, to fighting!
"Wonderwall was at Number 5 in the charts, the album was at… one push and it would have been Number 1! One tiny week of doing good gigs!"
A Night With Noel Gallagher In Conversation was a special night in which Noel was interviewed by XFM's John Kennedy live on stage, with contributions from Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers, former Creation Records boss Alan McGee and ex-Deputy Editor of the NME, Hamish McBain.
You can own an audio digital download of this exclusive one-off event for just £1.99, with all net proceeds going to Global's Make Some Noise to change young lives across the UK.
Click here to download.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Frank Lampard
Noel Gallagher
Below is a short interview with Noel Gallagher and Frank Lampard, plus highlights from the all new City MatchDay app.
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Interview With Noel Gallagher Ahead Of The Manchester Derby
Below is a short interview with Noel Gallagher and Frank Lampard, plus highlights from the all new City MatchDay app.
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Alan McGee
Hamish McBain
John Kennedy
Manic Street Preachers
Nicky Wire
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher is easily one of the most important songwriters of all time, as famous for his charisma as for his musicianship. Over the last twenty years Noel has helped shape contemporary music and change our notions of celebrity.
Now, for the first time ever, Noel Gallagher puts down his guitar to speak with a panel of music industry insiders at a special one-off XFM event for Global's Make Some Noise. A group of prominent music figures delve in to Noel's life in music in front of a live audience.
The panel consists of Manic Street Preachers' Nicky Wire, former Creation Records boss Alan McGee, and Shortlist magazine's deputy editor Hamish McBain; and your host is XFM's John Kennedy.
Noel Gallagher has said: "Having rarely stopped blowing my own trumpet since April '94, it'll come as no surprise I jumped at the chance to let the people catch me at it again, so to speak, while at the same time raising a few bob for the kids. It'll be a pleasure.”
You can own an audio digital download of this exclusive one-off event for just £1.99, with all net proceeds going to Global's Make Some Noise to change young lives across the UK.
THIS RECORDING CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, THEMES THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE AND CONTENT THAT MAY BE UNSUITABLE FOR THOSE AGED UNDER 18. PARENTAL AND LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED (YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!)
Net proceeds (at least £1.40 per download) from the sale of the XFM presents An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher audio digital download will go to Global's Make Some Noise.
Global's Make Some Noise is an appeal operated by Global Charities, a registered charity in England & Wales (1091657) & Scotland (SC041475). Global Charities is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England (4359098).
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DOWNLOAD: XFM Presents An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher is easily one of the most important songwriters of all time, as famous for his charisma as for his musicianship. Over the last twenty years Noel has helped shape contemporary music and change our notions of celebrity.
Now, for the first time ever, Noel Gallagher puts down his guitar to speak with a panel of music industry insiders at a special one-off XFM event for Global's Make Some Noise. A group of prominent music figures delve in to Noel's life in music in front of a live audience.
The panel consists of Manic Street Preachers' Nicky Wire, former Creation Records boss Alan McGee, and Shortlist magazine's deputy editor Hamish McBain; and your host is XFM's John Kennedy.
Noel Gallagher has said: "Having rarely stopped blowing my own trumpet since April '94, it'll come as no surprise I jumped at the chance to let the people catch me at it again, so to speak, while at the same time raising a few bob for the kids. It'll be a pleasure.”
You can own an audio digital download of this exclusive one-off event for just £1.99, with all net proceeds going to Global's Make Some Noise to change young lives across the UK.
THIS RECORDING CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, THEMES THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE AND CONTENT THAT MAY BE UNSUITABLE FOR THOSE AGED UNDER 18. PARENTAL AND LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED (YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!)
Net proceeds (at least £1.40 per download) from the sale of the XFM presents An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher audio digital download will go to Global's Make Some Noise.
Global's Make Some Noise is an appeal operated by Global Charities, a registered charity in England & Wales (1091657) & Scotland (SC041475). Global Charities is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England (4359098).
Download it from here.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's new album may be called 'Chasing Yesterday' but it is "not reflective".
Gallagher 47, a member of Oasis until his departure in 2009 caused their split will release his "space jazz" and "disco" LP 'Chasing Yesterday' in March and despite an apparently nostalgia-yearning title, he insists the record is not a look at his past.
Speaking about the title, Noel said: "It kind of fits the record. The songs are directed at two people, in a narrative sense - boy, girl, girl, boy. So it's not me looking back. It's not a reflective album at all."
The singer has produced the album for the first time and admits he enjoyed the experience because he could make choices he would otherwise have been advised not to.
He explained to Q magazine: "I just thought, 'F**k it, this time I haven't got a producer telling me what to do', So I left three big songs off that other bands would probably say, 'What the f**k has he done that for?' I did it deliberately to make way for these songs that were a bit more left-field."
Source: www.femalefirst.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Not Looking Back On New Album
Noel Gallagher's new album may be called 'Chasing Yesterday' but it is "not reflective".
Gallagher 47, a member of Oasis until his departure in 2009 caused their split will release his "space jazz" and "disco" LP 'Chasing Yesterday' in March and despite an apparently nostalgia-yearning title, he insists the record is not a look at his past.
Speaking about the title, Noel said: "It kind of fits the record. The songs are directed at two people, in a narrative sense - boy, girl, girl, boy. So it's not me looking back. It's not a reflective album at all."
The singer has produced the album for the first time and admits he enjoyed the experience because he could make choices he would otherwise have been advised not to.
He explained to Q magazine: "I just thought, 'F**k it, this time I haven't got a producer telling me what to do', So I left three big songs off that other bands would probably say, 'What the f**k has he done that for?' I did it deliberately to make way for these songs that were a bit more left-field."
Source: www.femalefirst.co.uk
Check out the current collection and offers from Pretty Green here.
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