Noel Gallagher
The former Oasis star and Blues fanatic has been enjoying some winter sun with his family.
Noel Gallagher has once again showed his love for Manchester City’s new badge - by posing with a giant version of the crest, made from sand, on holiday.
The former Oasis rocker is currently enjoying some winter sun on a family holiday.
However it appears his mind is never far away from his beloved Blues after showing off his version of the new crest which the club unveiled last week.
He posted a picture of him and his son posing in front of a colourful version of the badge, saying: “Sand Artistry at it’s very best!!”
However the star, who now tours with his own band the High Flying Birds, admitted it wasn’t his own handiwork adding: “I didn’t make it myself by the way.”
City launched a consultation with fans over a potential change to the badge last year and announced plans for a new one after an ‘overwhelming majority’ backed a change.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Noel Gallagher Gets Someone To Make Huge Man City Sand Sculpture On Holiday
The former Oasis star and Blues fanatic has been enjoying some winter sun with his family.
Noel Gallagher has once again showed his love for Manchester City’s new badge - by posing with a giant version of the crest, made from sand, on holiday.
The former Oasis rocker is currently enjoying some winter sun on a family holiday.
However it appears his mind is never far away from his beloved Blues after showing off his version of the new crest which the club unveiled last week.
He posted a picture of him and his son posing in front of a colourful version of the badge, saying: “Sand Artistry at it’s very best!!”
However the star, who now tours with his own band the High Flying Birds, admitted it wasn’t his own handiwork adding: “I didn’t make it myself by the way.”
City launched a consultation with fans over a potential change to the badge last year and announced plans for a new one after an ‘overwhelming majority’ backed a change.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Andy Bell
Beady Eye
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has appeared to rule out the possibility of pursuing a solo career.
Gallagher has been without a band since Beady Eye split in 2014 and his brother, Noel, has repeatedly spoken about his belief that his younger sibling should follow his post Oasis career and go solo.
However, Liam posted what appeared to be an unprovoked refusal of the idea on Twitter in the early hours of the morning (January 4), asking "Are you tripping, dickhead?" and saying he would not release solo material as he is "not a cunt."
The tweet was one of three difficult to decipher messages tweeted by Gallagher in the past 24 hours. The first ("Blah blah fucking blah") was possibly in relation to tabloid reports about a row between him and girlfriend Debbie Gwyther published yesterday. However, a second ("Excuse me sir has your dog been at your passport why you jealous fatty") left fans baffled.
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher Rules Out Solo Album
Liam Gallagher has appeared to rule out the possibility of pursuing a solo career.
Gallagher has been without a band since Beady Eye split in 2014 and his brother, Noel, has repeatedly spoken about his belief that his younger sibling should follow his post Oasis career and go solo.
However, Liam posted what appeared to be an unprovoked refusal of the idea on Twitter in the early hours of the morning (January 4), asking "Are you tripping, dickhead?" and saying he would not release solo material as he is "not a cunt."
The tweet was one of three difficult to decipher messages tweeted by Gallagher in the past 24 hours. The first ("Blah blah fucking blah") was possibly in relation to tabloid reports about a row between him and girlfriend Debbie Gwyther published yesterday. However, a second ("Excuse me sir has your dog been at your passport why you jealous fatty") left fans baffled.
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
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Solo record are you fucking tripping dickhead im not a cunt LG X
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Alan McGee
Amy Winehouse
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Michael Aspel
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The Stone Roses
Time to rummage through the VHS collection and photos to see if you captured this long forgotten first TV appearance of Oasis before they became the biggest British band of their generation.
Makers of a new Oasis documentary sanctioned by Noel and Liam Gallagher are seeking what is thought to be the band's first TV appearance - as part of an ITV Telethon in 1992.
The broadcast, which took place on July 19 and was hosted by Michael Aspel, took place outside Granada Studios, and Oasis are believed to have played as part of the Blackpool Roadshow event organised by Granada TV.
No one is quite sure if the Oasis' set was broadcast, but the band has spoken in interviews about taking part in the telethon. Researchers for the biopic are also after still pictures or sound recordings that anyone in the audience might have taken.
The telethon, which brought all the regional ITV channels together, raised £15m for UK charities. The appearance is often incorrectly cited as being part of ITV's comedy-based fundraiser Comic Relief, or Red Nose Day, in 1993.
Makers of feature documentary Oasis - The Rock ’N’ Roll Band That Defined A Generation are asking people to look through their old VHS tapes and photo collections to see if they have captured the moment Oasis played almost a year before they were famously signed by Creation Records boss Alan McGee, at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow on May 31, 1993.
The Mat Whitecross feature documentary, which will be released to cinemas in 2016, is produced by James Gay Rees (Senna/Amy), Fiona Neilson (Spike Island), and Simon Halfon (Sleuth), with executive producer Asif Kapadia (Senna/Amy).
Oasis - The Rock ’N’ Roll Band That Defined A Generation is entirely made up of archive material and though the band do not appear on screen they and their former management have been interviewed about this formative period. The band's record label, Big Brother Recordings, has granted the film makers access to their archives.
It will chart their rise to fame which began when their first album, Definitely Maybe, became the fastest selling debut album in British history to date on its release in 1994.
During the height of their fame, Oasis landed eight UK number one singles - including Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, and Roll With It - and eight UK number one albums before their acrimonious split in 2009.
The documentary follows their story up to Oasis's two-night residency at Knebworth in 1996, when the group played to 250,000 fans, and hopes to paint a picture of the boys' childhood and the community and city that shaped the Gallaghers.
Despite constant rumours of reunification, Liam and Noel have had successful careers apart since 2009. Liam's band Beady Eye broke up in 2014, while Noel has released two chart topping albums with his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
The film's team of directors has a long history with making music movies. Whitecross also made the Stone Roses film Spike Island and Ian Dury biopic Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll, while Kapadia and Gay-Rees won acclaim with their Amy Winehouse archive documentary grossing £5.4 million at the box office.
Clips from the ITV Telethon do still exist online, but the Oasis appearance is not among them.
Anyone who thinks they may have unearthed this much needed footage can submit their videos by early January to researcher Hannah Green. All items will be returned, and the directors may pay to use rare footage. Contact Hannah Green on hannah.oasisfilm@gmail.com for mailing details.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Early TV Appearance Wanted By The Makers Of A New Oasis Documentary
Time to rummage through the VHS collection and photos to see if you captured this long forgotten first TV appearance of Oasis before they became the biggest British band of their generation.
Makers of a new Oasis documentary sanctioned by Noel and Liam Gallagher are seeking what is thought to be the band's first TV appearance - as part of an ITV Telethon in 1992.
The broadcast, which took place on July 19 and was hosted by Michael Aspel, took place outside Granada Studios, and Oasis are believed to have played as part of the Blackpool Roadshow event organised by Granada TV.
No one is quite sure if the Oasis' set was broadcast, but the band has spoken in interviews about taking part in the telethon. Researchers for the biopic are also after still pictures or sound recordings that anyone in the audience might have taken.
The telethon, which brought all the regional ITV channels together, raised £15m for UK charities. The appearance is often incorrectly cited as being part of ITV's comedy-based fundraiser Comic Relief, or Red Nose Day, in 1993.
Makers of feature documentary Oasis - The Rock ’N’ Roll Band That Defined A Generation are asking people to look through their old VHS tapes and photo collections to see if they have captured the moment Oasis played almost a year before they were famously signed by Creation Records boss Alan McGee, at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow on May 31, 1993.
The Mat Whitecross feature documentary, which will be released to cinemas in 2016, is produced by James Gay Rees (Senna/Amy), Fiona Neilson (Spike Island), and Simon Halfon (Sleuth), with executive producer Asif Kapadia (Senna/Amy).
Oasis - The Rock ’N’ Roll Band That Defined A Generation is entirely made up of archive material and though the band do not appear on screen they and their former management have been interviewed about this formative period. The band's record label, Big Brother Recordings, has granted the film makers access to their archives.
It will chart their rise to fame which began when their first album, Definitely Maybe, became the fastest selling debut album in British history to date on its release in 1994.
During the height of their fame, Oasis landed eight UK number one singles - including Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, and Roll With It - and eight UK number one albums before their acrimonious split in 2009.
The documentary follows their story up to Oasis's two-night residency at Knebworth in 1996, when the group played to 250,000 fans, and hopes to paint a picture of the boys' childhood and the community and city that shaped the Gallaghers.
Despite constant rumours of reunification, Liam and Noel have had successful careers apart since 2009. Liam's band Beady Eye broke up in 2014, while Noel has released two chart topping albums with his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
The film's team of directors has a long history with making music movies. Whitecross also made the Stone Roses film Spike Island and Ian Dury biopic Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll, while Kapadia and Gay-Rees won acclaim with their Amy Winehouse archive documentary grossing £5.4 million at the box office.
Clips from the ITV Telethon do still exist online, but the Oasis appearance is not among them.
Anyone who thinks they may have unearthed this much needed footage can submit their videos by early January to researcher Hannah Green. All items will be returned, and the directors may pay to use rare footage. Contact Hannah Green on hannah.oasisfilm@gmail.com for mailing details.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
If you were at our Up Close gig with Noel Gallagher, or if you didn't win tickets but want to experience the very best bits - we're dedicating an hour to that amazing event over Christmas.
Listen on Tuesday 29th December from 9pm (UK) for a full hour of live songs from the gig we put together in Lincoln, plus hear Noel Gallagher chatting to Rob Hammond too.
Click here to listen to the show.
Source: www.lincsfm.co.uk
Listen To Highlights From Noel Gallagher's Intimate Gig In Lincoln Later Today
If you were at our Up Close gig with Noel Gallagher, or if you didn't win tickets but want to experience the very best bits - we're dedicating an hour to that amazing event over Christmas.
Listen on Tuesday 29th December from 9pm (UK) for a full hour of live songs from the gig we put together in Lincoln, plus hear Noel Gallagher chatting to Rob Hammond too.
Click here to listen to the show.
Source: www.lincsfm.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Ricky Hatton
Terry Flanagan
“Turbo” Terry Flanagan is set to go Supersonic in his mega-fight against Derry Mathews next month after gaining a celebrity fan in Oasis legend Noel Gallagher. The undefeated WBO Lightweight titlist met boxing fan Gallagher at the recent Arsenal-Manchester City Premier League clash and was knocked out meeting his idol for the first time.
Flanagan, who makes the the second defense of his title against Liverpool rival Mathews on Saturday February 13th at the Echo Arena, was rocked even more when Gallagher suggested changing his nickname to the Oasis hit song because of his thrilling, relentless, all-action style. Gallagher was a keen supporter of British great Ricky Hatton in his heyday and believes that Flanagan can become just as big as the “Hitman”.
Flanagan had this to say: “He’s a superstar and hero of mine but he’s still just a regular, down to earth, Manchester lad like me who loves music and football.
“I love Oasis’s music and use it to train to in the gym, classics like ‘Supersonic’ really gets my blood pumping for a fight, in fact he said I should replace my Turbo nickname with Supersonic because of the way I fight.
“Noel was a big fan of Ricky Hatton in his fighting days’ and said that I’m the new Ricky Hatton who can bring the much needed excitement in the sport just like Ricky did, which is big compliment.
“He said he’s looking forward to my fight against Mathews just like he looks forward to a Man City match against Liverpool, he’s really rocking for me to beat Mathews.
“I can’t wait for my fight with Mathews next year and I’ve got the perfect Oasis track for him when I’ve beaten him, ’Stop Crying Your Heart Out’.”
Source: www.proboxing-fans.com
Noel Gallagher Told Boxer 'Terry Flanagan' To Change His Nickname To 'Supersonic'
“Turbo” Terry Flanagan is set to go Supersonic in his mega-fight against Derry Mathews next month after gaining a celebrity fan in Oasis legend Noel Gallagher. The undefeated WBO Lightweight titlist met boxing fan Gallagher at the recent Arsenal-Manchester City Premier League clash and was knocked out meeting his idol for the first time.
Flanagan, who makes the the second defense of his title against Liverpool rival Mathews on Saturday February 13th at the Echo Arena, was rocked even more when Gallagher suggested changing his nickname to the Oasis hit song because of his thrilling, relentless, all-action style. Gallagher was a keen supporter of British great Ricky Hatton in his heyday and believes that Flanagan can become just as big as the “Hitman”.
Flanagan had this to say: “He’s a superstar and hero of mine but he’s still just a regular, down to earth, Manchester lad like me who loves music and football.
“I love Oasis’s music and use it to train to in the gym, classics like ‘Supersonic’ really gets my blood pumping for a fight, in fact he said I should replace my Turbo nickname with Supersonic because of the way I fight.
“Noel was a big fan of Ricky Hatton in his fighting days’ and said that I’m the new Ricky Hatton who can bring the much needed excitement in the sport just like Ricky did, which is big compliment.
“He said he’s looking forward to my fight against Mathews just like he looks forward to a Man City match against Liverpool, he’s really rocking for me to beat Mathews.
“I can’t wait for my fight with Mathews next year and I’ve got the perfect Oasis track for him when I’ve beaten him, ’Stop Crying Your Heart Out’.”
Source: www.proboxing-fans.com
Noel Gallagher
Did any of you make the special Royal Albert Hall gig at the beginning of December?
We have a huge prize - a signed set list from both the semi-acoustic 'support' set and the main Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds set!
Click here for the details to enter.
Win A Signed Set List From Noel Gallagher's Albert Hall Concert
Did any of you make the special Royal Albert Hall gig at the beginning of December?
We have a huge prize - a signed set list from both the semi-acoustic 'support' set and the main Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds set!
Click here for the details to enter.
This Feeling

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.
What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This New Year's Eve?

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.
Noel Gallagher
Die-hard Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher has made his feelings about the new Manchester City badge – he loves it so much he would have it tattooed on his back.
Fans have been having their say about the new-look club crest – and not all are in support of the design. The exclusion of ‘Football Club’ in particular has not gone down well with some supporters.
But the outspoken Oasis superstar and lifelong Blue has given the badge the firm thumbs-up, joking that he would go so far as to have it inked on his body – at least we think he’s joking.
In a video tweeted by the club the Manchester says: “This new badge represents what Manchester City is.
City officially revealed their new club badge ahead of their Boxing Day fixture against Sunderland.
The club has reverted back to the 1970s badge that graced the shirt for 25 years.
Click here to watch the video.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Noel Gallagher On The New Manchester City Badge
Die-hard Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher has made his feelings about the new Manchester City badge – he loves it so much he would have it tattooed on his back.
Fans have been having their say about the new-look club crest – and not all are in support of the design. The exclusion of ‘Football Club’ in particular has not gone down well with some supporters.
But the outspoken Oasis superstar and lifelong Blue has given the badge the firm thumbs-up, joking that he would go so far as to have it inked on his body – at least we think he’s joking.
In a video tweeted by the club the Manchester says: “This new badge represents what Manchester City is.
City officially revealed their new club badge ahead of their Boxing Day fixture against Sunderland.
The club has reverted back to the 1970s badge that graced the shirt for 25 years.
Click here to watch the video.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Roisin Murphy
Sam Smith
The 1975
Tutti Frutti
Noel Gallagher has topped this week's Vinyl Singles Chart with his High Flying Birds track 'The Dying Of The Light'.
The Official UK Charts Company introduced the Vinyl Charts earlier this year with Underworld's tribute to the late Frankie Knuckles, 'Baby Wants To Ride' taking the first Number One position in the Singles Chart.
This week sees Gallagher beat New Order to the top spot, with the Manchester band's 'Tutti Frutti' at Number Two.
Sam Smith, The 1975 and Roisin Murphy complete the Top Five.
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Top UK Vinyl Singles Chart
Noel Gallagher has topped this week's Vinyl Singles Chart with his High Flying Birds track 'The Dying Of The Light'.
The Official UK Charts Company introduced the Vinyl Charts earlier this year with Underworld's tribute to the late Frankie Knuckles, 'Baby Wants To Ride' taking the first Number One position in the Singles Chart.
This week sees Gallagher beat New Order to the top spot, with the Manchester band's 'Tutti Frutti' at Number Two.
Sam Smith, The 1975 and Roisin Murphy complete the Top Five.
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Peggy Gallagher
The Rain
The production team behind the Senna and Amy feature documentaries have turned their attention to one of Manchester's iconic bands and will look back on their early years - and they're asking friends and family of the Gallagher brothers for help.
Makers of an Oasis documentary that features new interviews with both Noel and Liam Gallagher, are reaching out to friends and fans of the band for rare archive material to help tell the group’s story.
Oasis - The Rock ’N’ Roll Band That Defined A Generation will chart the band’s history from their childhood in Burnage and through their early gigs up to the shows that defined them: Knebworth, in 1996, in front of quarter of a million fans over two nights.
The producers - the team behind acclaimed documentaries Senna and Amy - are not only keen to paint a picture of the band’s lives together but also of the community they grew up in.
And in particular they’re asking people to poke around in their attics and cupboards for any home movies of the boys in a school nativity play, which mum Peggy Gallagher fondly recalls.
The Mat Whitecross feature documentary, which will be released to cinemas in 2016, is produced by James Gay Rees (Senna/Amy), Fiona Neilson (Spike Island), and Simon Halfon (Sleuth), with executive producer Asif Kapadia (Senna/Amy).
It is entirely made up of archive material and though the band do not appear on screen they and their former management have been interviewed about this formative period.
After Knebworth, Oasis became international superstars, but the film hopes to paint the Gallaghers as lads shaped by the Irish community and the city they grew up in.
Researchers are now on the look out for personal photographs and film footage of the band’s childhood and back stage at early Manchester gigs, as well as pictures and memorabilia from their Maine Road shows just months before Knebworth.
They are also calling out to the Manchester Irish community for home movies that show what life was like for young people in Burnage when the Gallaghers were children - including christenings and school plays.
They need submissions in by early January and will return all items, as well as pay to use rare footage. All material can be sent to researcher Hannah Green on hannah.oasisfilm@gmail.com.
Hannah said: “The film will be about those early years, about the foundations of the band up to them hitting the big time in 1996.
“We want to set the whole scene of where the Gallaghers come from: their Irish background, the football games they played, the bands they were in.
“We don’t have much from their period as The Rain (before Noel joined Oasis), so we would particularly like to have photos or tickets from that time.”
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Early Footage Of Liam And Noel Gallagher Wanted
The production team behind the Senna and Amy feature documentaries have turned their attention to one of Manchester's iconic bands and will look back on their early years - and they're asking friends and family of the Gallagher brothers for help.
Makers of an Oasis documentary that features new interviews with both Noel and Liam Gallagher, are reaching out to friends and fans of the band for rare archive material to help tell the group’s story.
Oasis - The Rock ’N’ Roll Band That Defined A Generation will chart the band’s history from their childhood in Burnage and through their early gigs up to the shows that defined them: Knebworth, in 1996, in front of quarter of a million fans over two nights.
The producers - the team behind acclaimed documentaries Senna and Amy - are not only keen to paint a picture of the band’s lives together but also of the community they grew up in.
And in particular they’re asking people to poke around in their attics and cupboards for any home movies of the boys in a school nativity play, which mum Peggy Gallagher fondly recalls.
The Mat Whitecross feature documentary, which will be released to cinemas in 2016, is produced by James Gay Rees (Senna/Amy), Fiona Neilson (Spike Island), and Simon Halfon (Sleuth), with executive producer Asif Kapadia (Senna/Amy).
It is entirely made up of archive material and though the band do not appear on screen they and their former management have been interviewed about this formative period.
After Knebworth, Oasis became international superstars, but the film hopes to paint the Gallaghers as lads shaped by the Irish community and the city they grew up in.
Researchers are now on the look out for personal photographs and film footage of the band’s childhood and back stage at early Manchester gigs, as well as pictures and memorabilia from their Maine Road shows just months before Knebworth.
They are also calling out to the Manchester Irish community for home movies that show what life was like for young people in Burnage when the Gallaghers were children - including christenings and school plays.
They need submissions in by early January and will return all items, as well as pay to use rare footage. All material can be sent to researcher Hannah Green on hannah.oasisfilm@gmail.com.
Hannah said: “The film will be about those early years, about the foundations of the band up to them hitting the big time in 1996.
“We want to set the whole scene of where the Gallaghers come from: their Irish background, the football games they played, the bands they were in.
“We don’t have much from their period as The Rain (before Noel joined Oasis), so we would particularly like to have photos or tickets from that time.”
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Blur
Manic Street Preachers
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pulp
The Beach Boys
The Kinks
The Rolling Stones
The Verve
Noel Gallagher revealed he saw the end up Brit Pop before it fizzled out.
The songwriter's former group Oasis were the biggest band to emerge from the rock sub genre than came from the UK in the 90s and although it was a very special time for music he knew it was the end era.
He said: ''It was an anniversary of something recently and somebody showed me a list of the album chart back them and in one week, it was Oasis, The Verve The Manics, Pulp and Blur, were like at least five of the top ten, and had been for most of that year. And I felt, I remember saying at the time that that era was the end of something, that that would be the last time that something like that would happen. There just isn't that culture any more. I have a 15-year-old daughter who is like, 'Albums? They take too much time just give me the track man.'
''I guess it was the end of pop music as we knew it and then the internet came along and bingo.''
Meanwhile, the 48-year-old musician added that he was inspired to write albums with B sides by the soul and rock groups of the '60s, such as The Kinks, The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys.
He told Steve Lamaq on BBC Radio Six: ''We were all derived from, maybe not so much The Manics, but we certainly were derived from those pop records and The Verve were the same and Blur probably.''
Source: www.tv3.ie
Noel Gallagher: I Saw The End Of Brit Pop
Noel Gallagher revealed he saw the end up Brit Pop before it fizzled out.
The songwriter's former group Oasis were the biggest band to emerge from the rock sub genre than came from the UK in the 90s and although it was a very special time for music he knew it was the end era.
He said: ''It was an anniversary of something recently and somebody showed me a list of the album chart back them and in one week, it was Oasis, The Verve The Manics, Pulp and Blur, were like at least five of the top ten, and had been for most of that year. And I felt, I remember saying at the time that that era was the end of something, that that would be the last time that something like that would happen. There just isn't that culture any more. I have a 15-year-old daughter who is like, 'Albums? They take too much time just give me the track man.'
''I guess it was the end of pop music as we knew it and then the internet came along and bingo.''
Meanwhile, the 48-year-old musician added that he was inspired to write albums with B sides by the soul and rock groups of the '60s, such as The Kinks, The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys.
He told Steve Lamaq on BBC Radio Six: ''We were all derived from, maybe not so much The Manics, but we certainly were derived from those pop records and The Verve were the same and Blur probably.''
Source: www.tv3.ie
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher picks his Tracks of My Years throwing a couple of Christmas tunes into the mix on Tuesday (December 22) for BBC Radio 2.
There's the daily love song, record and album of the week plus a special Champions League round of PopMaster.
Listen to the show live here from 9:30 (UK Time)
Noel Gallagher Picks The Tracks Of My Years On Radio 2 This Tuesday
Noel Gallagher picks his Tracks of My Years throwing a couple of Christmas tunes into the mix on Tuesday (December 22) for BBC Radio 2.
There's the daily love song, record and album of the week plus a special Champions League round of PopMaster.
Listen to the show live here from 9:30 (UK Time)
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