The video below is from May 2nd 2000 when Oasis appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman in New York, USA and played the classic I Can See A Liar.
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Tabloid reports today (May 2) suggest that The Who will be announced as the third, and final, of this year's Glastonbury headliners.
Speculation about the third headline act for this year's festival has increased in recent weeks with the name yet to be announced. It was previously announced that Foo Fighters and Kanye West will headline the Friday and Saturday nights of the festival respectively.
However, The Sun has today reported that it will be The Who that close this year's festival and that they will be joined on the line-up by either Noel Gallagher or Paul Weller performing in the slot directly before them.
A "festival insider" is reported to have told the newspaper that: "The Who booking has been kept quiet because the band are also playing a Hyde Park gig for the British Summer Time festival so the announcement will be made in a few weeks. The band are still one of the best live groups and are currently on their 50th-anniversary tour, so it’s bound to be an amazing show."
"There’ll also be support from an artist like Paul Weller or Noel Gallagher. It will be a dream night for rock fans."
Noel Gallagher isn't averse to sharing his opinions when called upon, and Friday was no exception.
Asked by HuffPost Live's Alyona Minkovski what he thought of our country's current most senior statesman, the Flying Birds frontman was concise and apparently unambivalent.
He also admitted that he, like his friend Russell Brand, won't be voting in next week's General Election, but for different reasons. He confessed that, "like a bozo, I missed my postal vote."
But he added that he couldn't get behind anybody in politics in England at the moment, calling "David Cameron a bell-end, Ed Miliband a communist, the rest of them don't really count. My trust in politicians is long since gone".
But he does believe in voting, and he gave his reasons.
David Cameron, who's had a rough week of it when it comes to batting off celebs' opinions - "I haven't got time to hang out with Russell Brand' echoing in the chambers of Westminster - might take some solace in the knowledge that Noel doesn't have too high an opinion of his leading rival, either.
Noel famously visited Tony Blair in Downing Street in July 1997, at the height of their respective powers. Noel was surfing the wave of Britpop in the UK with his Oasis bandmates, while his host Tony Blair was still riding the crest of popularity after his landslide win a couple of months before.
Judging by the look on Noel's face when asked about the state of UK politics, it wouldn't seem that we will be seeing a similar snap in the near future.
The outspoken former Oasis star is famous for his habit of taking other musicians to task during interviews, and in the past he has blasted artists including Lady GaGa, Radiohead, Madonna, Blur, Mark Ronson, Sum 41, and Keane.
However, he fears that one day his remarks will come back to bite him as he occasionally spots those he has taken aim at while milling around backstage at gigs.
Gallagher tells U.K. talk show host Alan Carr, "Festivals can be a bit tricky backstage, because I have s**gged a lot of people off in my time and catering can be a bit tricky if someone that you have nailed a couple of times is across the room and someone is nudging you going, 'Whatshisname is over there. Just blank him it will be alright'. So I've had a few tricky situations. Keeps it interesting."
Source: contactmusic.com
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Noel Gallagher will be on The Huffington Post Live today at 3pm EST, to discuss his number one album 'Chasing Yesterday', his new single 'Riverman' and touring with the High Flying Birds.
Noel Gallagher has got some very interesting political views.
Noel was more than happy to share them with Alan Carr on his show Chatty Man tonight.
The High Flying Birds front man reveals he’d consider voting for the Monster Raving Loony Party because he ‘can’t get behind’ any of the others.
And he has no love for ‘unpleasant’ Nicola Sturgeon’s ‘cheap shoes’.
He said: ‘The fact Cameron did not turn up for the debates is a disgrace and I think Miliband, if he gets in, will fail us.
‘But I am not going to vote. I missed my postal vote as I’m going to America. I would have voted for the most ludicrous thing like the Monster Raving Loony Party.
‘People should vote for what they believe in but there is nobody for me. It’s a sad day.’
Alan Carr: Chatty Man airs at 10pm on Channel 4
Source: metro.co.uk
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The show will be broadcast later today at 10pm on C4 (UK Only).
Alan's guests include Noel Gallagher who chats and performs his latest single Riverman, and the hosts of The Last Leg: Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker
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On April 28th 2000, Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer stopped by 'MuchMusic' studios in Canada to promote Oasis' fourth studio album 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' and play a few songs.
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