Frank Skinner
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The video below is from November 13th 2000 when Noel Gallagher was interviewed on the Frank Skinner Show.
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Another On This Day In Oasis History...

The video below is from November 13th 2000 when Noel Gallagher was interviewed on the Frank Skinner Show.
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Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll

Stop The Clocks is an EP by British rock band Oasis and was released on November 13th 2006.
The EP is a "preview" of the band's compilation collection, also called Stop the Clocks. The EP is led by "Acquiesce", and book-ended by "The Masterplan", one of the B-sides to the "Wonderwall" single released in October 1995. Also included on the EP is the demo of "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and a live version of "Some Might Say" from 1995.
The EP does not contain the song of the same name, and is available only as a one-off collectors edition CD and Double gatefold 7” including an exclusive sheet of stickers. As there are over two B-sides, the EP was not be eligible for inclusion in the UK Singles Chart. Had it been eligible it would have charted at #5 with 20,858 copies sold.

Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 37, 2 X 7" RKID 37
"Acquiesce" – 4:29
"Cigarettes & Alcohol" (demo) - 4:38
"Some Might Say" (live in '95, venue unknown) - 5:15
"The Masterplan" – 5:22
The EP's notes say that the location of the live recording of "Some Might Say" is unknown. However, analysis of bootlegs have shown that the location was the Club Citta in Tokyo, Japan on 22nd August, 1995.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

Stop The Clocks is an EP by British rock band Oasis and was released on November 13th 2006.
The EP is a "preview" of the band's compilation collection, also called Stop the Clocks. The EP is led by "Acquiesce", and book-ended by "The Masterplan", one of the B-sides to the "Wonderwall" single released in October 1995. Also included on the EP is the demo of "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and a live version of "Some Might Say" from 1995.
The EP does not contain the song of the same name, and is available only as a one-off collectors edition CD and Double gatefold 7” including an exclusive sheet of stickers. As there are over two B-sides, the EP was not be eligible for inclusion in the UK Singles Chart. Had it been eligible it would have charted at #5 with 20,858 copies sold.

Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 37, 2 X 7" RKID 37
"Acquiesce" – 4:29
"Cigarettes & Alcohol" (demo) - 4:38
"Some Might Say" (live in '95, venue unknown) - 5:15
"The Masterplan" – 5:22
The EP's notes say that the location of the live recording of "Some Might Say" is unknown. However, analysis of bootlegs have shown that the location was the Club Citta in Tokyo, Japan on 22nd August, 1995.
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Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Speaking at XFM's An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher last week, Noel said he used to give Liam £5 to go away.
Chatting about forming the band to XFM's John Kennedy, Noel said: "We used to share a room, he used to sit and watch me play acoustic guitar. Not once did he join in."
"The was no inkling, not even a twinkling in the eye or a clearing of the throat. To get rid of him I'd have to lend him a fiver. I'd sit there playing the guitar, i'd say 'Have you go nothing better to do?' He'd say 'Lend us a fiver and I'll go out.' It carried on like that for the next twenty years!"
Noel Gallagher's new album, Chasing Yesterday, comes out early next year.
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
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Used To Give Brother Liam Money So He Could Practice Guitar Alone
Speaking at XFM's An Evening In Conversation With Noel Gallagher last week, Noel said he used to give Liam £5 to go away.
Chatting about forming the band to XFM's John Kennedy, Noel said: "We used to share a room, he used to sit and watch me play acoustic guitar. Not once did he join in."
"The was no inkling, not even a twinkling in the eye or a clearing of the throat. To get rid of him I'd have to lend him a fiver. I'd sit there playing the guitar, i'd say 'Have you go nothing better to do?' He'd say 'Lend us a fiver and I'll go out.' It carried on like that for the next twenty years!"
Noel Gallagher's new album, Chasing Yesterday, comes out early next year.
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
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
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What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

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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Eddie Vedder
Kaiser Chiefs
Liam Gallagher
Pearl Jam
Ricky Wilson
The Who
He appeared with The Who Band in London alongside Eddie Vedder, Ricky Wilson and Wilko Johnson
Liam Gallagher has made his first live appearance since announcing the split of Beady Eye.
Gallagher appeared at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire earlier this evening (November 11) as part of the The Who Hits 50 tribute night in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, singing The Who's 'My Generation'. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder also appeared at the event, which saw an all star cast singing songs by The Who of their chosing. Vedder sang 'Naked Eye', 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and lead all the performers - Gallagher not included - in an encore of 'Listening To You'.
Other artists to perform with the house band included Wilko Johnson, Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson, Geddy Lee of Rush, The Strypes, Tom Odell, Amy Macdonald, Andy Burrows and Rizzle Kicks. Ricky Wilson was joined by Phil Daniels, the star of the 1979 film Quadrophenia for 'Bell Boy', which was originally released in 1973.
The Who Band featured Simon Townshend, Pino Palladino, Billy Nicholls, Frank Simes, Loren Gold, John Coury and drummer Zak Starkey, who played with Liam Gallagher in Oasis. At the beginning of the evening Daltrey explained that his bandmate Pete Townshend was not present as he was "at home looking after the dogs. I think he'd rather do anything than hear his songs played back to him! He doesn't like playing them himself!"
Roger Daltrey also performed two of his own songs with the band, stepping in to sing 'Substitute' when the song's guest vocalist for the night - Manic Street Preachers' James Dean Bradfield - fell ill. Daltrey finished the night with 'Young Man Blues'.
'The Kids Are Alright' was performed by Wilko Johnson and The Strypes, while Def Leppard's Joe Elliott sang 'Love Reign O'er Me' and Rush's Geddy Lee headed up 'The Seeker', flying in especially for the performance from Canada. Scroll down for a full list of performers and the songs they played.
The evening also featured video tributes to The Who and Teenage Cancer Trust from Paul McCartney and Iggy Pop as well as performances from comedians Johnny Vegas and Rich Hall, and an emotional short film about the work of the charity by Shane Meadows. The evening was compered by BBC Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans.
The evening's setlist was:
'Can't Explain' - Andy Burrows
'The Kids Are Alright' - Wilko Johnson + The Strypes
'Getting In Tune' - Tom Odell
'Behind Blue Eyes' - Amy Macdonald
'Who Are You?' - Rizzle Kicks
'You Better You Bet' - Rich Hall
'5.15' - Ricky Wilson
'Bell Boy' - Ricky Wilson + Phil Daniels
'Love Reign O'er Me' - Joe Elliott
'Acid Queen' - Sheila Ferguson
'The Seeker; Geddy Lee
'Baba O'Riley' - Leslie Mendelson
'My Generation' - Liam Gallagher
'Naked Eye' - Eddie Vedder
'Won't Get Fooled Again' - Eddie Vedder
'Listening To You' - Eddie Vedder
'Substitute' - Roger Daltrey
'Young Man Blues' - Roger Daltrey
Source: www.nme.com
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Liam Gallagher Makes First Live Appearance Since Announcing The End Of Beady Eye
He appeared with The Who Band in London alongside Eddie Vedder, Ricky Wilson and Wilko Johnson
Liam Gallagher has made his first live appearance since announcing the split of Beady Eye.
Gallagher appeared at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire earlier this evening (November 11) as part of the The Who Hits 50 tribute night in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, singing The Who's 'My Generation'. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder also appeared at the event, which saw an all star cast singing songs by The Who of their chosing. Vedder sang 'Naked Eye', 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and lead all the performers - Gallagher not included - in an encore of 'Listening To You'.
Other artists to perform with the house band included Wilko Johnson, Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson, Geddy Lee of Rush, The Strypes, Tom Odell, Amy Macdonald, Andy Burrows and Rizzle Kicks. Ricky Wilson was joined by Phil Daniels, the star of the 1979 film Quadrophenia for 'Bell Boy', which was originally released in 1973.
The Who Band featured Simon Townshend, Pino Palladino, Billy Nicholls, Frank Simes, Loren Gold, John Coury and drummer Zak Starkey, who played with Liam Gallagher in Oasis. At the beginning of the evening Daltrey explained that his bandmate Pete Townshend was not present as he was "at home looking after the dogs. I think he'd rather do anything than hear his songs played back to him! He doesn't like playing them himself!"
Roger Daltrey also performed two of his own songs with the band, stepping in to sing 'Substitute' when the song's guest vocalist for the night - Manic Street Preachers' James Dean Bradfield - fell ill. Daltrey finished the night with 'Young Man Blues'.
'The Kids Are Alright' was performed by Wilko Johnson and The Strypes, while Def Leppard's Joe Elliott sang 'Love Reign O'er Me' and Rush's Geddy Lee headed up 'The Seeker', flying in especially for the performance from Canada. Scroll down for a full list of performers and the songs they played.
The evening also featured video tributes to The Who and Teenage Cancer Trust from Paul McCartney and Iggy Pop as well as performances from comedians Johnny Vegas and Rich Hall, and an emotional short film about the work of the charity by Shane Meadows. The evening was compered by BBC Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans.
The evening's setlist was:
'Can't Explain' - Andy Burrows
'The Kids Are Alright' - Wilko Johnson + The Strypes
'Getting In Tune' - Tom Odell
'Behind Blue Eyes' - Amy Macdonald
'Who Are You?' - Rizzle Kicks
'You Better You Bet' - Rich Hall
'5.15' - Ricky Wilson
'Bell Boy' - Ricky Wilson + Phil Daniels
'Love Reign O'er Me' - Joe Elliott
'Acid Queen' - Sheila Ferguson
'The Seeker; Geddy Lee
'Baba O'Riley' - Leslie Mendelson
'My Generation' - Liam Gallagher
'Naked Eye' - Eddie Vedder
'Won't Get Fooled Again' - Eddie Vedder
'Listening To You' - Eddie Vedder
'Substitute' - Roger Daltrey
'Young Man Blues' - Roger Daltrey
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand
Noel Gallagher has discussed Russell Brand's political views in a new video interview.
Speaking to Noisey, the former Oasis singer addresses Brand's recent assertions that a revolution is coming and that people should abstain from voting for current political parties.
"Well, I love Russell but he don't half talk out of his arse sometimes," Gallagher says in the clip. "His fine, muscular, pert arse. He does talk a load of shit. I couldn't see him overthrowing a table of drinks. Do you think he's going to put himself in charge? Hmm, I wonder."
He adds: "I was out with him the other night and he says it with a straight face. 'There is going to be a revolution.' And I'm like, 'Fucking hell, mate, give us a shout when you're going down The Mall with your pitchforks and that, I'll come and serenade you with my loot before we eat the Queen. He says, 'Come on mate, back us' and I'm like, 'If you make me the Duke Of Manchester then I'm in'."
Noel also criticises the general public's attitude to music in the modern age and how they are unwilling to pay for albums, comparing the lifespan of a record to that of an overpriced coffee.
"It infuriates me that people are more willing to sit in a coffee shop and spend a tenner on two coffees, talking about the weather with their friends, and that coffee will last 45 minutes, yet they will physically get angry at you for asking them to buy an album for a tenner that will last a lifetime and might tell you about yourself and might even change your life," he says. "It's a strange moment we're in where people are willing to spend money on shit."
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher Criticises Russell Brand And The Public's Unwillingness To Pay For Albums
Noel Gallagher has discussed Russell Brand's political views in a new video interview.
Speaking to Noisey, the former Oasis singer addresses Brand's recent assertions that a revolution is coming and that people should abstain from voting for current political parties.
"Well, I love Russell but he don't half talk out of his arse sometimes," Gallagher says in the clip. "His fine, muscular, pert arse. He does talk a load of shit. I couldn't see him overthrowing a table of drinks. Do you think he's going to put himself in charge? Hmm, I wonder."
He adds: "I was out with him the other night and he says it with a straight face. 'There is going to be a revolution.' And I'm like, 'Fucking hell, mate, give us a shout when you're going down The Mall with your pitchforks and that, I'll come and serenade you with my loot before we eat the Queen. He says, 'Come on mate, back us' and I'm like, 'If you make me the Duke Of Manchester then I'm in'."
Noel also criticises the general public's attitude to music in the modern age and how they are unwilling to pay for albums, comparing the lifespan of a record to that of an overpriced coffee.
"It infuriates me that people are more willing to sit in a coffee shop and spend a tenner on two coffees, talking about the weather with their friends, and that coffee will last 45 minutes, yet they will physically get angry at you for asking them to buy an album for a tenner that will last a lifetime and might tell you about yourself and might even change your life," he says. "It's a strange moment we're in where people are willing to spend money on shit."
Source: www.nme.com
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Beady Eye
Dave Grohl
Foo Fighters
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Dave Grohl tells XFM's Danielle Perry how it's a "shame" that the Manchester band aren't together any more.
Speaking to XFM's Danielle Perry about the band's new album, Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl explained how he was a big fan of the Gallaghers… and that they should reconsider their split.
"The whole Oasis thing is a shame," he told Danielle. "We all love Oasis. We’ve played shows with them before, where I look at them and think 'That's the greatest rock band I've ever seen in my life'.
"To know that they’re out there somewhere but they won't come together to do the thing that everybody would love so much..."
Grohl went on: "They're fun. They have such a crazy reputation of being 'the Oasis guys', and then you see them at the bar and they show you pictures of their kids. And you’re like 'Wow, they're just normal dudes', y’know?"
Noel Gallagher recently announced his second album with his High Flying Birds, Chasing Yesterday, while last month Liam's Beady Eye revealed that they'd split up.
Click here to watch a video of Dave talking about Oasis.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
Dave Grohl Says That Oasis Are The Greatest Rock Band Ever
Dave Grohl tells XFM's Danielle Perry how it's a "shame" that the Manchester band aren't together any more.
Speaking to XFM's Danielle Perry about the band's new album, Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl explained how he was a big fan of the Gallaghers… and that they should reconsider their split.
"The whole Oasis thing is a shame," he told Danielle. "We all love Oasis. We’ve played shows with them before, where I look at them and think 'That's the greatest rock band I've ever seen in my life'.
"To know that they’re out there somewhere but they won't come together to do the thing that everybody would love so much..."
Grohl went on: "They're fun. They have such a crazy reputation of being 'the Oasis guys', and then you see them at the bar and they show you pictures of their kids. And you’re like 'Wow, they're just normal dudes', y’know?"
Noel Gallagher recently announced his second album with his High Flying Birds, Chasing Yesterday, while last month Liam's Beady Eye revealed that they'd split up.
Click here to watch a video of Dave talking about Oasis.
Source: www.xfm.co.uk
John Squire
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Roger Moore
Terry Christian
The Smiths
The Stone Roses

Rare Oasis tapes are to go under the hammer.
The two cassettes include the band’s first-ever demo from late 1991 and January 1992.
Both have a listed price of £1,000 to £1,500 and are owned by broadcaster and TV presenter Terry Christian.
One, described as extremely rare, is a ‘Live Demonstration’ cassette with a Union Jack swirl design insert.
It features four tracks on each side. The insert states that the tracks were 'Recorded in Liverpool sometime in ‘93 except* For More Information: Oasis, 47 India House, 75 Whitworth Street'. 'Special Thanx to Roger Moore & The Two Claggies'.
Noel Gallagher has also marked for Christian the two tracks which he thought would be best for him to play and there are also some handwritten notes on the insert mentioning Oasis playing at Creation Night at the Canal Bar.
The other tape, described by auctioneers Omega as ‘a true piece of Oasis history’, is their first-ever demo cassette recorded with Noel’s handwriting on the labels.
This pre-dates the Oasis 'Live Demonstration' cassette and was given to Christian personally by Noel in 1992 while he was having dinner.
The cassette features early studio demos on one side and an early gig on the B side.
Other lots at the auction on Friday include an original piece of art work by John Squire of The Stone Roses, created using paint and bitumen for a Manchester bands compilation album called Ten from Ten, valued at £1,000 to £2,000.
Regarded as ‘the holy grail’ for Factory Records collectors is the bronze statute 'Little Lewey For New Order' used on the cover of a single, ‘Round and Round’ with an estimated price £1,000 to £1,500. It was designed by Peter Saville and has his initials engraved on it.
There were reportedly only 20 made before they were later reproduced without the inscription by Factory and sold for £40 each.
There is also a rare Smiths poster, an original Hacienda poster and a huge 6ft by 8ft Phil Diggle painting featured in the film 24 Hour Party People - guide price of £1,500 - £2,500.
There is also a rare copy of Joy Division's An Ideal For Living - guide price £800-£1,000.
The auction, which also includes Echo & The Bunnymen amps and equipment, is at 10.30am on Friday at Omega’s offices, unit 3.5 Meadow Mill, Stockport.
Click here for a number of pictures.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Fancy Owning An Extremely Rare Oasis Demo Tape For £1,500?

Rare Oasis tapes are to go under the hammer.
The two cassettes include the band’s first-ever demo from late 1991 and January 1992.
Both have a listed price of £1,000 to £1,500 and are owned by broadcaster and TV presenter Terry Christian.
One, described as extremely rare, is a ‘Live Demonstration’ cassette with a Union Jack swirl design insert.
It features four tracks on each side. The insert states that the tracks were 'Recorded in Liverpool sometime in ‘93 except* For More Information: Oasis, 47 India House, 75 Whitworth Street'. 'Special Thanx to Roger Moore & The Two Claggies'.
Noel Gallagher has also marked for Christian the two tracks which he thought would be best for him to play and there are also some handwritten notes on the insert mentioning Oasis playing at Creation Night at the Canal Bar.
The other tape, described by auctioneers Omega as ‘a true piece of Oasis history’, is their first-ever demo cassette recorded with Noel’s handwriting on the labels.
This pre-dates the Oasis 'Live Demonstration' cassette and was given to Christian personally by Noel in 1992 while he was having dinner.
The cassette features early studio demos on one side and an early gig on the B side.
Other lots at the auction on Friday include an original piece of art work by John Squire of The Stone Roses, created using paint and bitumen for a Manchester bands compilation album called Ten from Ten, valued at £1,000 to £2,000.
Regarded as ‘the holy grail’ for Factory Records collectors is the bronze statute 'Little Lewey For New Order' used on the cover of a single, ‘Round and Round’ with an estimated price £1,000 to £1,500. It was designed by Peter Saville and has his initials engraved on it.
There were reportedly only 20 made before they were later reproduced without the inscription by Factory and sold for £40 each.
There is also a rare Smiths poster, an original Hacienda poster and a huge 6ft by 8ft Phil Diggle painting featured in the film 24 Hour Party People - guide price of £1,500 - £2,500.
There is also a rare copy of Joy Division's An Ideal For Living - guide price £800-£1,000.
The auction, which also includes Echo & The Bunnymen amps and equipment, is at 10.30am on Friday at Omega’s offices, unit 3.5 Meadow Mill, Stockport.
Click here for a number of pictures.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Liam Gallagher
The Who
Liam Gallagher performs 'My Generation' with 'The Who' band for the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit gig at Sheperds Bush Empire in London earlier.
Thanks to Frankie Rizzo
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Video: Liam Gallagher With 'The Who' In London
Liam Gallagher performs 'My Generation' with 'The Who' band for the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit gig at Sheperds Bush Empire in London earlier.
Thanks to Frankie Rizzo
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Morrissey
Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand
Noel Gallagher tells us stories about how Morissey brings his own mixtapes to bars, his "revolutionary" friend Russell Brand, and how he hates making music videos
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Noel Gallagher On Russell Brand, Morrissey, Crisps And More
Noel Gallagher tells us stories about how Morissey brings his own mixtapes to bars, his "revolutionary" friend Russell Brand, and how he hates making music videos
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Gary Neville
Noel Gallagher
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher for Touch FM Coventry, he talks about the Manchester Derby, his new album, Oasis and more.
Thanks to Birchy & oasisnotizie
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Noel Gallagher On Gary Neville, Oasis And More
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher for Touch FM Coventry, he talks about the Manchester Derby, his new album, Oasis and more.
Thanks to Birchy & oasisnotizie
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Noel Gallagher
Eagle Radio's Stuart Provan speaks to Noel Gallagher about the new single and album from his High Flying Birds. He also reveals which song he loves a crowd singing back to him and who he would like to record a song with in the future.
Click here to listen to the interview, scroll down page.
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Noel Gallagher Loves Crowds Singing Back To Him
Eagle Radio's Stuart Provan speaks to Noel Gallagher about the new single and album from his High Flying Birds. He also reveals which song he loves a crowd singing back to him and who he would like to record a song with in the future.
Click here to listen to the interview, scroll down page.
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Noel Gallagher
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher from Bay Radio that was broadcast last week, he talks about his new album, Oasis and more.
Thanks to zatine87
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Noel Gallagher On His New Album And More
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher from Bay Radio that was broadcast last week, he talks about his new album, Oasis and more.
Thanks to zatine87
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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher's from XFM Scotland, he talks about the High Flying Birds, T In The Park and the Oasis reissues .
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Noel Gallagher On The High Flying Birds, T In The Park, Oasis And More
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher's from XFM Scotland, he talks about the High Flying Birds, T In The Park and the Oasis reissues .
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Boyzone
Jack Whitehall
Jonathan Ross
Lee Evans
Noel Gallagher
On Saturday November 22nd on The Jonathan Ross Show, Jonathan welcomes stand-up comedian Lee Evans, singer Noel Gallagher and comedian/actor Jack Whitehall. There's also music from Boyzone.
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Noel Gallagher Is A Guest On The Jonathan Ross Show Later This Month
On Saturday November 22nd on The Jonathan Ross Show, Jonathan welcomes stand-up comedian Lee Evans, singer Noel Gallagher and comedian/actor Jack Whitehall. There's also music from Boyzone.
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