On the 17th January 2005, Liam Gallagher and Gem Archer performed an acoustic version of Wonderwall for UK Radio Aid to benefit victims of the Asian Tsunami.
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Noel Gallagher re-wrote the lyrics to a track on his new album 'Chasing Yesterday' to avoid suggestions it was about his brother Liam.
Talking about You Know We Can't Go Back, he told the current issue of NME, "I had to change a line in it because there's a bit that says, 'Take me to my lover's arms' in the second verse, but initially it had a mention of the word 'brother', which fitted a bit better than 'lover' and told the story.
"But I thought I couldn't go there because I just don't want Japanese interviewers and Scandinavians and Germans going, 'You say "brother" in your song - it's obvious you love the guy', and it's like, 'Oh f**king hell, Ok, whatever.'"
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Noel Gallagher has said that his brother Liam should stick with former Oasis and Beady Eye member Gem Archer as his wingman as 'they were f*cking great mates'.
Speaking to NME in the cover feature of this week's issue, which is on newsstands now and available digitally.
He said "If I was giving him (Liam) any advice, I think he should stick with Gem as his wingman, becuse they were f*cking great mates and Gem really understood him. As for a producer, that guy who done their last album (Dave Sitek). It was one great tune from launching something. When I heard 'Flick Of The Finger' on the radio I thought 'this is more like it' but it didnt go anywere. It was like a four-minute bridge with no chorus. Admitadly a good bridge".
He added "And the second one, I loved the vibe of it but... they're a f*cking great band but they're not great songwriters. They needed one great song, not just a hit single, a f*cking tune. 'Rock 'n' Roll Star' was never a single, or 'Champagne Supernova', or 'Morning Glory', y'know But I don’t think he’ll be out of the game forever."
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Noel Gallagher has put together a list (here) of his current favourite songs, High Flying Birds singles and tracks which he has collaborated on or covered (in the studio or live) for a new Spotify playlist 'The World Of Noel Gallagher'.
You can also follow Noel (here) on Spotify to be notified when all future playlists and tracks go live.
The lineup for the 2015 Shaky Knees Festival has been revealed, and includes Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, The Strokes, Pixies, Ryan Adams and more.
Shaky Knees will take place May 8th – 10th at Central Park in Atlanta, Georgia in the USA.
Three-day general admission and VIP passes go on sale beginning Friday, January 16th at 10:00am ET through the festival’s website shakykneesfestival.com.
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Oasis, Liam and Noel Gallagher have been nominated in various categories in the NME Awards, Click here to vote (Login Required).
Best Track
Future Islands – 'Seasons (Waiting On You)'
Jamie T – 'Zombie'
Jungle – 'Busy Earnin''
Kasabian – 'Eez-Eh' Noel Gallagher – 'In The Heat Of The Moment'
Royal Blood – 'Little Monster'
Hero Of The Year
Alex Turner
Dave Grohl
Kate Bush Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand
Taylor Swift
Reissue Of The Year
Led Zeppelin – 'Led Zeppelin II'
Manic Street Preachers – 'The Holy Bible' Oasis – 'Definitely Maybe'
Pixies – 'Doolittle'
Public Enemy – 'It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back'
Smashing Pumpkins – 'Adore'
Best Band Social Media
?uestlove's Twitter
Alana Haim's Twitter
Albert Hammond Jr's Twitter
Fat White Family's Facebook Liam Gallagher's Twitter
Slaves' Facebook
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' next single will be the 'Riverman' and available on February 23, 2015 according to AMAZON.
Album opener 'Riverman' drifts on a blissful acoustic grove, before building to a skyscraping guitar solo and a gentle sax solo.
Noel says "It's the sound of 1970's Sunset Boulevard with Santana playing lead guitar over a pothead groove, and a Pink Floyd saxophone player in the background".
He said the track was inspired by a night out with Russell Brand and Morrissey in Los Angeles.
The solo in 'Riverman' is very good and performed by Paul Stacey and very reminiscent of David Crosby.
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Noel Gallagher has responded to Sleaford Mods who said last year that Noel has "blood on his hands" when it comes to the creative output of British bands.
Noel told the current issue of the NME "Yeah. Well tell them from me that I've got blood on my hands and f*cking Champagne in the bath. And put that it big f*cking quotes".
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Noel Gallagher has been speaking about his friend and neighbour Paul Weller who threatens him that if he ever reformed Oasis they won't be friends anymore.
He told the current issue of the NME "He threatens me that if I ever go back in Oasis that'll be it between us. He's always say's 'You f*cking heard all these f*cking things about your f*cking reunion?, and I'm like 'yeah I know' and he goes 'You're not f*cking doing it?' and I'm like 'No', and he's going 'Good good good'.
He added "Basically, if Oasis ever did get back together, which is highly unlikely. I'd have to leave London and move back to Manchester. Because he'd put my windows in".
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Paul Weller has been speaking about Noel Gallagher's new album 'Chasing Yesterday' that is released in March.
He told the current issue of the NME "I really like it, I think it's great. It's one of those things you've got to hear a few times - two or three listens, I reckon - but I thought it was great. It's a little bit like part two but in a great way - he's got great songs and that's what he does, great melodies and choruses. He's singing and playing well on it, it's a good record".
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Noel Gallagher has been speaking about Oasis songs in the archive.
He told the current issue of the NME "There are little bridges and tiny bits. There's a bootleg on the internet that I haven't even got called 'Tales From The Basement' or something, and there's a whole f*cking 11 or 12 songs on there that are all pre-Alan McGee there are certain bits I can hear that popped up on 'Be Here Now' or whatever, so there's no great fully formed songs.
When asked were they recorded at the same time as 'Married With Children'? he said "Yeah that's were we did it. It belongs to Mani, that house. Mark Coyle was renting it. Mani's still got the house. It's become a bit of a Manchester landmark".
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Noel Gallagher has been speaking about Oasis' recording session they did with Death In Vegas.
He told the current issue of the NME "We did it before we went to do 'Don't Believe The Truth', and much like the Amorphous project, it just didnt work out. Me and Liam both sang. It was a bit of a weird time, but we had a great time doing it. Liam had done 'Scorpio Rising' thing with them and said we should use them, and I was like 'yeah, f*ck it, let's do it'. But it never came out."Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher has been speaking about his scrapped album with Amorphous Androgynous.
He told the current issue of the NME "Initially when they delivered it they managed to pull off the trick of recording the quietest CD of all time. When I got it I was like, 'Is it broke?' But for all the great ideas on it... I was in the middle of a tour, that last album had blown up, the mixes weren't right. And by the time I got back off tour I was just like 'I'm not f*cking putting out another record, I can't be arsed'. I was frazzled and had glandular fever I was f*cked."
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Paul Weller has been speaking on why Noel Gallagher doesn't need to reform Oasis.
He told the NME
"Why would he need to? he's flying at the moment. I don't think he needs to. There's always exceptions, but generally speaking I'm f*cking bored stiff of reunions. I know it's popular with people, but I don't get it - I don't get the whole nostalgia thing. It's just become a business, hasn't it"?
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Noel Gallagher has said a song on his new album is a mix of "T Rex, The Rolling Stones and Queens Of The Stone Age" while stating the another is one of his favourite things he has ever written.
Gallagher's High Flying Birds release new album 'Chasing Yesterday' on March 2. It features the single 'In The Heat Of The Moment' as well as Johnny Marr collaboration 'Ballad Of The Mighty I'.
Speaking to NME in the cover feature of this week's issue, which is on newsstands now and available digitally Gallagher describes the saxophone player used on album opener 'The Riverman' as being "summoned from a smoky room in 1963," adding that the song is, "fucking amazing. It's my favourite track on the album, and one of my favourites I've ever done."
Meanwhile, 'The Right Stuff', also taken from from the record has numerous influences. Put to him by NME that the song's riff is reminiscent of Queens of the Stone Age, Gallagher replies: "I thought The Rolling Stones, and Johnny Marr when he heard it said, 'That's fucking T Rex'. But if it's a cross between T Rex, The Rolling Stones and Queens Of The Stone Age, fucking hell, I'll take that any day."
Noel Gallagher has said that his brother Liam is "making a fucking mess" of his personal life at the moment, but backed him to be able to get back to his best.
The last twelve months have proven tumultuous for Liam with the Beady Eye split and a long-running court case in New York over financial support for a baby he fathered while married to ex-wife Nicole Appleton.
Speaking to NME in the cover feature of this week's issue, which is on newsstands now and available digitally, his older brother Noel acknowledges things are not going well for Liam at the moment.
"He's making a fucking mess of things at the moment, but we've all been there," he says. "I've been there. Something like that can be a great thing because you get to the bottom and you cleanse yourself of a lot of fucking shit baggage and you start again. I’m the kind of person that says 'Fuck it, take it' and I'll start again. And that would be my advice to him."
Asked to pinpoint what went wrong for Beady Eye, who separated in October 2014 after releasing two albums, Noel identifies a key issue with the band's make up. "They’re a fucking great band but they're not great songwriters. They needed one great song. Not just a hit single, a great fucking tune. But I don’t think he’ll be out of the game forever."
The last time Noel saw Liam was at the Etihad Stadium on May 11 last year, the day Manchester City won the Premier League. "I was in the directors box, obviously, and he was outside selling burgers, and one of the directors asked if I wanted to go on the pitch with the team, and I was like, 'Fucking yeah' so I went on the pitch and in the tunnel before I said to [club captain] Vincent Kompany 'Give us your armband' and he gave me it, so I was wearing it in the bar afterwards, and I was sitting there talking to somebody, and someone came up behind me and tried to take the armband off and I was like, 'Fucking get off of it' and it was Liam. And he was like, 'Fucking hell man you knobhead, you shouldn’t have that, I should fucking have that'. And that's how it started. And I was like, 'Oh yeah, alright, and how are you?' Every time I see him he is still being a bit of a fucking cheeky cunt. And he’s still putting out the persona of the angry barking dog."
Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran has responded to Noel's remarks that he couldn't live in a world where Ed Sheeran headlines Wembley, stating "I can live in it, it's really enjoyable".
Earlier this week Gallagher revealed his new single 'Ballad Of The Mighty I' and reiterated his desire to play Glastonbury in June, suggesting that he might take his guitar and play regardless of whether he is officially booked for the festival or not.
Gallagher's upcoming record 'Chasing Yesterday' will be his second solo studio album and features his new single 'In The Heat Of The Moment'.