This Feeling

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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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Bradley Cooper
Noel Gallagher
Sienna Miller
Historic Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher, now affirmed solo artist, told us on the red carpet of Burnt, the forthcoming Hollywood movie about a fine-dining chef starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, told us about his potential acting debut.
With his trademark good humour and light-hearted banter, Mr Gallagher said he could even be the next James Bond.
Source: www.theupcoming.co.uk
Noel Gallagher:”I Could Be The Next James Bond”
Historic Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher, now affirmed solo artist, told us on the red carpet of Burnt, the forthcoming Hollywood movie about a fine-dining chef starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, told us about his potential acting debut.
With his trademark good humour and light-hearted banter, Mr Gallagher said he could even be the next James Bond.
Source: www.theupcoming.co.uk
Emily Eavis
Liam Gallagher
Michael Eavis
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher says Oasis won't reunite for Glastonbury because festival organisers Michael and Emily Eavis can't afford the phenomenal sum it would take for him to rejoin brother Liam on stage.
Noel Gallagher says he won't reform Oasis to headline Glastonbury because the festival doesn't "pay enough".
The rock icon says there's no chance he will reform his defunct band to play at the world famous music festival again because organisers Michael and Emily Eavis can't afford the huge sum it would take for him to reunite with his estranged brother Liam Gallagher.
Speaking at the premiere of Bradley Cooper's new film 'Burnt' in London on Wednesday night (28.10.15), he said: "I don't know where the rumours keep coming from about Glastonbury. Would we ever do it? They don't have enough money I'm afraid. That's the bottom line, they just don't pay enough. I've done it a few times, I know what they pay and it's not enough."
Oasis have played Glastonbury on three occasions, stealing the show on their debut appearance in 1994 before going on to headline the next year in 1995 and then again in 2004.
Liam has since opened the festival as a surprise act with his last group Beady Eye in 2013.
Although he doesn't want to reunite Oasis for Glastonbury, Noel is keen to perform at the festival in Somerset, South West England, again as a solo act with his band The High Flying Birds.
The 'Lock All The Doors' singer previously said: "If I was asked, yeah. I'll headline the spoken word tent, anything. If you're listening Michael Eavis, I'll do it."
Source: www.list.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher: Glastonbury Can't Afford An Oasis Reunion
Noel Gallagher says Oasis won't reunite for Glastonbury because festival organisers Michael and Emily Eavis can't afford the phenomenal sum it would take for him to rejoin brother Liam on stage.
Noel Gallagher says he won't reform Oasis to headline Glastonbury because the festival doesn't "pay enough".
The rock icon says there's no chance he will reform his defunct band to play at the world famous music festival again because organisers Michael and Emily Eavis can't afford the huge sum it would take for him to reunite with his estranged brother Liam Gallagher.
Speaking at the premiere of Bradley Cooper's new film 'Burnt' in London on Wednesday night (28.10.15), he said: "I don't know where the rumours keep coming from about Glastonbury. Would we ever do it? They don't have enough money I'm afraid. That's the bottom line, they just don't pay enough. I've done it a few times, I know what they pay and it's not enough."
Oasis have played Glastonbury on three occasions, stealing the show on their debut appearance in 1994 before going on to headline the next year in 1995 and then again in 2004.
Liam has since opened the festival as a surprise act with his last group Beady Eye in 2013.
Although he doesn't want to reunite Oasis for Glastonbury, Noel is keen to perform at the festival in Somerset, South West England, again as a solo act with his band The High Flying Birds.
The 'Lock All The Doors' singer previously said: "If I was asked, yeah. I'll headline the spoken word tent, anything. If you're listening Michael Eavis, I'll do it."
Source: www.list.co.uk
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Bono
Noel Gallagher
U2
Noel Gallagher has described teaming up with U2 at their London gig earlier this week as a "dream come true".
The former Oasis guitarist joined the band onstage during the band's O2 Arena show on October 26, performing their hit 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' before segueing into a cover of The Beatles' 'All You Need Is Love'.
Gallagher joined the Irish four-piece at the end of their two-hour-plus show on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, footage of which you can watch below.
"I'd like to bring out of one my heroes, one of the band's heroes to help us out with this next song. Will you welcome to the stage the high flying bird himself Noel Gallagher," Bono announced to the crowd before Gallagher took to the stage.
Now speaking to Audioboom, Gallagher said: "It was a dream come true to be asked to get up [on stage] with them and then it was a dream come true to be asked to sing that song ['I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For']."
"They're friends of mine. I've been friends with Bono for about 20 years. It was a great moment. I was stood in the wings and they were introducing me and I was thinking 'This is actually going to happen now, this is amazing'. They are one of my favourite ever, ever bands and that's one of the best songs ever written. It was a blast, a real honour."
Gallagher added: "I thought my catering was pretty good until I was at U2 the other night, which was honestly something else."
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher On Performing With U2
Noel Gallagher has described teaming up with U2 at their London gig earlier this week as a "dream come true".
The former Oasis guitarist joined the band onstage during the band's O2 Arena show on October 26, performing their hit 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' before segueing into a cover of The Beatles' 'All You Need Is Love'.
Gallagher joined the Irish four-piece at the end of their two-hour-plus show on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, footage of which you can watch below.
"I'd like to bring out of one my heroes, one of the band's heroes to help us out with this next song. Will you welcome to the stage the high flying bird himself Noel Gallagher," Bono announced to the crowd before Gallagher took to the stage.
Now speaking to Audioboom, Gallagher said: "It was a dream come true to be asked to get up [on stage] with them and then it was a dream come true to be asked to sing that song ['I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For']."
"They're friends of mine. I've been friends with Bono for about 20 years. It was a great moment. I was stood in the wings and they were introducing me and I was thinking 'This is actually going to happen now, this is amazing'. They are one of my favourite ever, ever bands and that's one of the best songs ever written. It was a blast, a real honour."
Gallagher added: "I thought my catering was pretty good until I was at U2 the other night, which was honestly something else."
Source: www.nme.com
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Bono
Noel Gallagher
U2
Noel Gallagher joined U2 onstage in London last night (October 26th).
The guitarist was unveiled during the sell out show, with Bono telling the crowd: "I'd like to bring out of one my heroes, one of the band's heroes to help us out with this next song.Will you welcome to the stage the high flying bird himself Noel Gallagher."
The songwriter then joined the Irish group to breeze through their 'Joshua Tree' single 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' before the ensemble then played a quick version of The Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love'.
Source: www.clashmusic.com
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Video: Noel Gallagher Joins U2 On Stage In London
Noel Gallagher joined U2 onstage in London last night (October 26th).
The guitarist was unveiled during the sell out show, with Bono telling the crowd: "I'd like to bring out of one my heroes, one of the band's heroes to help us out with this next song.Will you welcome to the stage the high flying bird himself Noel Gallagher."
The songwriter then joined the Irish group to breeze through their 'Joshua Tree' single 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' before the ensemble then played a quick version of The Beatles' classic 'All You Need Is Love'.
Source: www.clashmusic.com
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Noel Gallagher
The Stone Roses
Noel Gallagher has suggested that there could soon be renewed activity from The Stone Roses.
The Manchester band reformed in 2011 after originally breaking up in 1996. They played a series of gigs around the world in 2012 and 2013, but have remained seemingly inactive for the past two years.
There have been rumours the band are working on what would be their third album, the follow-up to 1994's 'Second Coming'.
Appearing on Soccer AM on Saturday (October 24), the former Oasis guitarist was asked if he had "any idea what's going on with the Roses", to which he replied coyly: "Yes. I know exactly what's going on... They're blooming."
During the interview, Gallagher also stated that his next album (or "magic trick", as Gallagher referred to it) won't be finished until after his tour ends in April 2016.
He also said and "life is too short" to have a Twitter account.
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher Hints At New Music From The Stone Roses
Noel Gallagher has suggested that there could soon be renewed activity from The Stone Roses.
The Manchester band reformed in 2011 after originally breaking up in 1996. They played a series of gigs around the world in 2012 and 2013, but have remained seemingly inactive for the past two years.
There have been rumours the band are working on what would be their third album, the follow-up to 1994's 'Second Coming'.
Appearing on Soccer AM on Saturday (October 24), the former Oasis guitarist was asked if he had "any idea what's going on with the Roses", to which he replied coyly: "Yes. I know exactly what's going on... They're blooming."
During the interview, Gallagher also stated that his next album (or "magic trick", as Gallagher referred to it) won't be finished until after his tour ends in April 2016.
He also said and "life is too short" to have a Twitter account.
Source: www.nme.com
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Andy Bell
chris Sharrock
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

The videos below are from October 26th 2008, when Oasis played at The Roundhouse in London with the Crouch End Festival Chorus as part of the BBC's Electric Proms.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

The videos below are from October 26th 2008, when Oasis played at The Roundhouse in London with the Crouch End Festival Chorus as part of the BBC's Electric Proms.
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Noel Gallagher
Below is a video of Noel Gallagher on Soccer AM yesterday, he talks about Manchester City, touring and more.
For advance ticket links, info & free downloads from the bands head to www.thisfeeling.co.uk.
Video: Noel Gallagher On Soccer AM
Below is a video of Noel Gallagher on Soccer AM yesterday, he talks about Manchester City, touring and more.
For advance ticket links, info & free downloads from the bands head to www.thisfeeling.co.uk.
Gary Neville
Noel Gallagher
The Charlatans
Gary Neville went from analysing to being analysed on Soccer AM - and Noel Gallagher didn't pull any punches.
Sky Sports pundit Neville recently appeared on stage with The Charlatans and showcased his guitar skills.
Gallagher was asked to analyse Neville's performance on the Soccer AM sofa, and he wasn't massively impressed...
Click here to watch what he had to say.
Source: www.skysports.com
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Noel Gallagher Analyses Gary Neville Guitar Skills On Soccer AM
Gary Neville went from analysing to being analysed on Soccer AM - and Noel Gallagher didn't pull any punches.
Sky Sports pundit Neville recently appeared on stage with The Charlatans and showcased his guitar skills.
Gallagher was asked to analyse Neville's performance on the Soccer AM sofa, and he wasn't massively impressed...
Click here to watch what he had to say.
Source: www.skysports.com
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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher has explained that he's come to accept music's great shift to online but that he still can't stand making music videos.
Gallagher, most famous for Oasis but now hugely successful as a solo artist, was typically forthright on Soccer AM about how the internet was taking some of the fun out of music.
"Yeah of course [it's taken the mystery out of music]," he said. "When Oasis started if you had heard about Oasis and you wanted to see them you had to go and see them.
"Now it's easy to tap into a computer, get on YouTube and have an opinion on a band in 30 seconds - whereas back in the day when we were all young-uns you had to go and be there didn't you?
Tweet-decked
"I'm not on Twitter, life's too short for that, but you've got accept [the internet's] the way you connect with young people - whoever they are.
"I like the internet - it's not what it's all cracked up to be, but it's alright."
Music videos are also considered a necessary evil by Gallagher - who admitted: "I can't stand them."
"In those videos you showed I look furious in all of them. They take all day and the directors are usually quite pretentious."
Source: www.techradar.com
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Noel Gallagher's Is No Fan Of 'Pretentious Directors' And Twitter
Noel Gallagher has explained that he's come to accept music's great shift to online but that he still can't stand making music videos.
Gallagher, most famous for Oasis but now hugely successful as a solo artist, was typically forthright on Soccer AM about how the internet was taking some of the fun out of music.
"Yeah of course [it's taken the mystery out of music]," he said. "When Oasis started if you had heard about Oasis and you wanted to see them you had to go and see them.
"Now it's easy to tap into a computer, get on YouTube and have an opinion on a band in 30 seconds - whereas back in the day when we were all young-uns you had to go and be there didn't you?
Tweet-decked
"I'm not on Twitter, life's too short for that, but you've got accept [the internet's] the way you connect with young people - whoever they are.
"I like the internet - it's not what it's all cracked up to be, but it's alright."
Music videos are also considered a necessary evil by Gallagher - who admitted: "I can't stand them."
"In those videos you showed I look furious in all of them. They take all day and the directors are usually quite pretentious."
Source: www.techradar.com
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Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher will be a guest on Soccer AM later today, the show is broadcast at 10AM (UK Time) on Sky One and Sky Sports 1 (UK Only).
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Noel Gallagher Is On Soccer AM Today
Noel Gallagher will be a guest on Soccer AM later today, the show is broadcast at 10AM (UK Time) on Sky One and Sky Sports 1 (UK Only).
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Brian Cannon
Oasis
Verve
Below is an interview with Brian Cannon who talks about working with Oasis, Verve and more.
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Brian Cannon On Working With Oasis, Verve And More
Below is an interview with Brian Cannon who talks about working with Oasis, Verve and more.
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Alan McGee
Alex Turner
Coldplay
Oasis
Pete Doherty
The Killers
It's 22 years since Oasis first penned that legendary deal with Creation Records. Little did they know it was history in the making, although with their egos - they probably knew exactly what they were letting themselves in for.
For just a £40,000 advance, the Gallagher's and co inked a deal for six albums with Alan McGee and his rag-tag band of visionaries. They would go on to headline festivals, fill stadiums, shift millions of albums, provide the soundtrack of a generation and define an entire era of music. But there's much more to their legacy than the music.
To mark 20 years since Oasis first signed, here are 10 things that probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for Oasis - from haircuts and to headlines, Coldplay to The Killers and the childhoods of Alex Turner and Pete Doherty...
Click here for the 10 things.
Source: www.gigwise.com
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10 Things We Wouldn't Have If Oasis Were Never Signed
It's 22 years since Oasis first penned that legendary deal with Creation Records. Little did they know it was history in the making, although with their egos - they probably knew exactly what they were letting themselves in for.
For just a £40,000 advance, the Gallagher's and co inked a deal for six albums with Alan McGee and his rag-tag band of visionaries. They would go on to headline festivals, fill stadiums, shift millions of albums, provide the soundtrack of a generation and define an entire era of music. But there's much more to their legacy than the music.
To mark 20 years since Oasis first signed, here are 10 things that probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for Oasis - from haircuts and to headlines, Coldplay to The Killers and the childhoods of Alex Turner and Pete Doherty...
Click here for the 10 things.
Source: www.gigwise.com
Check out the current collection and offers from Pretty Green here.
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