Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher and his wife Sara, who enjoyed a night out in London on Thursday.
Noel Gallagher
Sara Gallagher
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher and his wife Sara, who enjoyed a night out in London on Thursday.
Gallery: Noel Gallagher And His Wife Sara Enjoy A Night Out In London
Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher and his wife Sara, who enjoyed a night out in London on Thursday.
Ash
Manic Street Preachers
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The Coral
The levellers
A world-class line-up featuring the biggest names in music will light up this year’s Victorious Festival, The News can exclusively reveal.
Superstar Noel Gallagher, famous for his time as the songwriter in 90s Brit rock group Oasis, will headline the August Bank Holiday spectacle with his new band, High Flying Birds.
Other rock royalty ready to tear up Southsea Common and Castle Field include; Manic Street Preachers, The Levellers, Ash and The Coral.
The festival, being held on Saturday, August 27, and Sunday, August 28, is capable of holding a staggering 120,000 fans over the two days – putting it up there with the likes of Reading and Leeds festivals.
Tickets can be bought from victoriousfestival.co.uk, which includes a booking fee.
Alternatively, you can visit Meat and Barrel, in Palmerston Road, Southsea, or Little Johnny Russells, in Albert Road, Southsea.
Source: www.portsmouth.co.uk
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Confirmed As Headliners For UK Festival In August
A world-class line-up featuring the biggest names in music will light up this year’s Victorious Festival, The News can exclusively reveal.
Superstar Noel Gallagher, famous for his time as the songwriter in 90s Brit rock group Oasis, will headline the August Bank Holiday spectacle with his new band, High Flying Birds.
Other rock royalty ready to tear up Southsea Common and Castle Field include; Manic Street Preachers, The Levellers, Ash and The Coral.
The festival, being held on Saturday, August 27, and Sunday, August 28, is capable of holding a staggering 120,000 fans over the two days – putting it up there with the likes of Reading and Leeds festivals.
Tickets can be bought from victoriousfestival.co.uk, which includes a booking fee.
Alternatively, you can visit Meat and Barrel, in Palmerston Road, Southsea, or Little Johnny Russells, in Albert Road, Southsea.
Source: www.portsmouth.co.uk
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 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.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be playing at this year's A Summers Tail Festival in Germany, it takes place between August 10th-13th.
Tickets can be bought here.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds To Play At 'A Summers Tail Festival' In Luhmuhlen
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be playing at this year's A Summers Tail Festival in Germany, it takes place between August 10th-13th.
Tickets can be bought here.
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
"Songbird" is a song by British rock band Oasis, from their fifth studio album Heathen Chemistry. It was released as the fourth single from that album on 3 February 2003 and peaked at #3 in the UK charts. Being written by lead singer Liam Gallagher, it was the first time the band had released a single not written by his brother Noel.
Upon joining Oasis in the early nineties, Noel Gallagher claimed sole-songwriting responsibilities, and allowing little-to-no leeway from the rest of the band. He openly mocked the songwriting output of Liam and Bonehead, who had been in charge of Oasis' songwriting prior to his joining and had written a handful of tracks such as "Take Me" and an acoustic number titled "Life In Vain". Liam elaborated on the situation in 1994, after the release of Definitely Maybe saying "Noel won't let me (write), but I can't really write anyway... In the future if I started writing top tunes, I still don't think he'd be up for it... I know for a fact, even if he was going dry, he wouldn't play my songs... I'm not happy with that, but that's the way it is innit?".
However, after Oasis' third album Be Here Now received a cold reception from music critics, Noel began to loosen his control and allowed Liam to contribute songs. Though his first effort, "Little James" which appeared on Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, was criticised for being too simple and childlike (in particular, rhyming "plasticine" with "trampoline"), Songbird was fairly well received, despite only being based around two simple chords (G + Em7).

The song, written for Liam's girlfriend Nicole Appleton, was seen as a surprising break away from Liam's "Hard-Man" image. He explained this away saying "I like beautiful things...It's not all dark in Liam World. I take me shades off every now and again and have a look at the world and see some nice things."
The simplistic video was filmed in Regent's Park in London, and featured Liam playing an acoustic guitar under a tree, and also being chased by a dog.
Songbird is the shortest running Oasis single, at 2:07.
The song is included on Oasis' 2006 'best-of' album Stop The Clocks.
On This Day In Oasis History...
"Songbird" is a song by British rock band Oasis, from their fifth studio album Heathen Chemistry. It was released as the fourth single from that album on 3 February 2003 and peaked at #3 in the UK charts. Being written by lead singer Liam Gallagher, it was the first time the band had released a single not written by his brother Noel.
Upon joining Oasis in the early nineties, Noel Gallagher claimed sole-songwriting responsibilities, and allowing little-to-no leeway from the rest of the band. He openly mocked the songwriting output of Liam and Bonehead, who had been in charge of Oasis' songwriting prior to his joining and had written a handful of tracks such as "Take Me" and an acoustic number titled "Life In Vain". Liam elaborated on the situation in 1994, after the release of Definitely Maybe saying "Noel won't let me (write), but I can't really write anyway... In the future if I started writing top tunes, I still don't think he'd be up for it... I know for a fact, even if he was going dry, he wouldn't play my songs... I'm not happy with that, but that's the way it is innit?".
However, after Oasis' third album Be Here Now received a cold reception from music critics, Noel began to loosen his control and allowed Liam to contribute songs. Though his first effort, "Little James" which appeared on Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, was criticised for being too simple and childlike (in particular, rhyming "plasticine" with "trampoline"), Songbird was fairly well received, despite only being based around two simple chords (G + Em7).

The song, written for Liam's girlfriend Nicole Appleton, was seen as a surprising break away from Liam's "Hard-Man" image. He explained this away saying "I like beautiful things...It's not all dark in Liam World. I take me shades off every now and again and have a look at the world and see some nice things."
The simplistic video was filmed in Regent's Park in London, and featured Liam playing an acoustic guitar under a tree, and also being chased by a dog.
Songbird is the shortest running Oasis single, at 2:07.
The song is included on Oasis' 2006 'best-of' album Stop The Clocks.
Adele
Asif Kapadia
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
In his latest Out to Lunch feature in the March issue of GQ, out Thursday 4 February, Jonathan Heaf meets the Oasis frontman for champagne and chips at J Sheekey.
Noel Gallagher on Adele.
“Adele? I’m not a fan. She always comes on the radio when I’m having my cornflakes: ‘Hello?’ No, f*** off!”
Noel Gallagher on Saturday night television.
“I’ve been offered the X Factor twice and - right after I left Oasis - Strictly Come Dancing. Just ee-f***ing-magine."
Noel Gallagher on a forthcoming documentary about Oasis, directed by Asif Kapadia, the man behind Amy and Senna.
“We have all this footage from behind the scenes leading up to the gigs, most of which can’t be used as there’s just monstrous drug taking."
With five special covers photographed by Nadav Kander, Inez and Vinoodh, Vincent Peters, and Marc Hom, the March issue of British GQ is on newsstands and available to download from Thursday 4 February.
Source: www.gq-magazine.co.uk
Noel Gallagher On Adele, Saturday Night TV And The Forthcoming Oasis Documentary
In his latest Out to Lunch feature in the March issue of GQ, out Thursday 4 February, Jonathan Heaf meets the Oasis frontman for champagne and chips at J Sheekey.
Noel Gallagher on Adele.
“Adele? I’m not a fan. She always comes on the radio when I’m having my cornflakes: ‘Hello?’ No, f*** off!”
Noel Gallagher on Saturday night television.
“I’ve been offered the X Factor twice and - right after I left Oasis - Strictly Come Dancing. Just ee-f***ing-magine."
Noel Gallagher on a forthcoming documentary about Oasis, directed by Asif Kapadia, the man behind Amy and Senna.
“We have all this footage from behind the scenes leading up to the gigs, most of which can’t be used as there’s just monstrous drug taking."
With five special covers photographed by Nadav Kander, Inez and Vinoodh, Vincent Peters, and Marc Hom, the March issue of British GQ is on newsstands and available to download from Thursday 4 February.
Source: www.gq-magazine.co.uk
Kanye West
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Pep Guardiola
Sara Gallagher
The legendary singer-songwriter and die-hard Blues fan is clearly overjoyed that Pep has been announced as the new Manchester City manager.
He’s proving to be a very popular choice as the next Manchester City boss.
And you perhaps won’t find a fan more adoring than Manchester music legend Noel Gallagher , who has gone as far as to say he wants to lick Pep Guardiola’s face.
The Oasis singer-songwriter and guitarist - and his wife Sara MacDonald- are clearly overjoyed that Pep has agreed a three-year contract to become City manager in the summer.
The die-hard Blues fan posted a photo of the coach on his Instagram page with the message: “I see you baby!!!
“Be warned Mr.Pep both me and Sara are Very much looking forward to licking your face next season..”
In December Noel also made his feelings clear about the new City badge – saying he loves it so much he would have it tattooed on his back.
In a video tweeted by the club the Manchester he said: “This new badge represents what Manchester City is.
“I for one, I’m going to leave these offices, and go straight to a tattoo parlour and I’m going to get a massive one tattooed on my back. That’s how good it is.”
Then he showed his love for the new badge again by posing with a giant version of the crest , made from sand, on a sunshine family break.
The Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds frontman seems to be in a typically ouspoken mood at the moment because he’s been putting rap superstar Kanye West in his place after Yeezy boasted to his 18 million Twitter followers about his new album Waves.
Kanye tweeted: "So happy to be finished with the best album of all time" and he went on “This is not album of the year. This is album of the life.”
And Noel hit back on his Instagram page: “So Kanye thinks he’s made the best album of all time?
“You might sell more Mr.Kanye but NGHFB will be better..FACT!”
Well that told him.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Noel Gallagher Wants To Lick Pep Guardiola's Face
The legendary singer-songwriter and die-hard Blues fan is clearly overjoyed that Pep has been announced as the new Manchester City manager.
He’s proving to be a very popular choice as the next Manchester City boss.
And you perhaps won’t find a fan more adoring than Manchester music legend Noel Gallagher , who has gone as far as to say he wants to lick Pep Guardiola’s face.
The Oasis singer-songwriter and guitarist - and his wife Sara MacDonald- are clearly overjoyed that Pep has agreed a three-year contract to become City manager in the summer.
The die-hard Blues fan posted a photo of the coach on his Instagram page with the message: “I see you baby!!!
“Be warned Mr.Pep both me and Sara are Very much looking forward to licking your face next season..”
In December Noel also made his feelings clear about the new City badge – saying he loves it so much he would have it tattooed on his back.
In a video tweeted by the club the Manchester he said: “This new badge represents what Manchester City is.
“I for one, I’m going to leave these offices, and go straight to a tattoo parlour and I’m going to get a massive one tattooed on my back. That’s how good it is.”
Then he showed his love for the new badge again by posing with a giant version of the crest , made from sand, on a sunshine family break.
The Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds frontman seems to be in a typically ouspoken mood at the moment because he’s been putting rap superstar Kanye West in his place after Yeezy boasted to his 18 million Twitter followers about his new album Waves.
Kanye tweeted: "So happy to be finished with the best album of all time" and he went on “This is not album of the year. This is album of the life.”
And Noel hit back on his Instagram page: “So Kanye thinks he’s made the best album of all time?
“You might sell more Mr.Kanye but NGHFB will be better..FACT!”
Well that told him.
Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
I see old brown tongue on about licking faces well it makes a change from licking arses as you were LG x
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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet
I see old brown tongue on about licking faces well it makes a change from licking arses as you were LG x
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Jose Mourinho
Jurgen Klopp
Manuel Pellegrini
Neymar
Noel Gallagher
Paul Pogba
Pep Guardiola
Rock legend and Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher has issued a warning to his fellow supporters – having Pep Guardiola as manager will not guarantee success.
The Spaniard’s widely expected switch to the Etihad Stadium was confirmed on Monday, with the former Barcelona coach to succeed Manuel Pellegrini in the summer.
It’s a huge coup for City, who reportedly fought off interest from a host of other top clubs from around the world to land the outgoing Bayern Munich boss, including rivals Chelsea and Manchester United.
The 45-year-old has won top honours at every club he has coached – three La Liga, two Champions League and two Copa del Rey titles at Barcelona, plus two Bundesliga titles and one DFB Cup at Bayern Munich – and he could well be the difference as City look to end their wait for European glory.
But High Flying Birds frontman Gallagher has attempted to calm the early celebrations – "he hasn’t even landed in Manchester yet" – by asking: "Can he do it on a cold rainy night in Stoke?"
Speaking on the Sports Bar, the former Oasis icon told talkSPORT: “It’s an amazing statement of intent, but some of my City friends are celebrating like we’ve won something!
“He doesn’t really guarantee anything. What having Guardiola does is he opens the door to the top, top players
“I’d have thought if the likes of Paul Pogba, if he hasn’t made his mind up about where he’s going at the end of the season, Guardiola could potentially swing it for him to come to City.
“We hear rumours of Neymar and he could swing it with him too. These players want to play for the best managers.
"I think Guardiola has work to do – we should have won five Premier League titles in a row with this squad – but he’s widely regarded as the best, so we’re about to find out aren’t we?
“Managers at top teams are judged on Champions Leagues now, and I think HE would consider his time at City a failure if he doesn’t win the Champions League with all the resources he will have at his disposal.
“We’re about to see if he’s one of the greats aren’t we, because he’s not coming to a two-horse race here.
“We’re about to see if the old adage is true – can he do it on a cold rainy night in Stoke?
“Not only is it a great thing for City, it’s a great thing for all English football fans. Although we can’t seem to attract the top players in the world anymore, the top managers are coming here - him and Klopp and if Jose goes to United, which I’m sure he will now.”
Click here to listen to the interview
Source: talksport.com
Noel Gallagher On Manchester City's Appointment Of Pep Guardiola
Rock legend and Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher has issued a warning to his fellow supporters – having Pep Guardiola as manager will not guarantee success.
The Spaniard’s widely expected switch to the Etihad Stadium was confirmed on Monday, with the former Barcelona coach to succeed Manuel Pellegrini in the summer.
It’s a huge coup for City, who reportedly fought off interest from a host of other top clubs from around the world to land the outgoing Bayern Munich boss, including rivals Chelsea and Manchester United.
The 45-year-old has won top honours at every club he has coached – three La Liga, two Champions League and two Copa del Rey titles at Barcelona, plus two Bundesliga titles and one DFB Cup at Bayern Munich – and he could well be the difference as City look to end their wait for European glory.
But High Flying Birds frontman Gallagher has attempted to calm the early celebrations – "he hasn’t even landed in Manchester yet" – by asking: "Can he do it on a cold rainy night in Stoke?"
Speaking on the Sports Bar, the former Oasis icon told talkSPORT: “It’s an amazing statement of intent, but some of my City friends are celebrating like we’ve won something!
“He doesn’t really guarantee anything. What having Guardiola does is he opens the door to the top, top players
“I’d have thought if the likes of Paul Pogba, if he hasn’t made his mind up about where he’s going at the end of the season, Guardiola could potentially swing it for him to come to City.
“We hear rumours of Neymar and he could swing it with him too. These players want to play for the best managers.
"I think Guardiola has work to do – we should have won five Premier League titles in a row with this squad – but he’s widely regarded as the best, so we’re about to find out aren’t we?
“Managers at top teams are judged on Champions Leagues now, and I think HE would consider his time at City a failure if he doesn’t win the Champions League with all the resources he will have at his disposal.
“We’re about to see if he’s one of the greats aren’t we, because he’s not coming to a two-horse race here.
“We’re about to see if the old adage is true – can he do it on a cold rainy night in Stoke?
“Not only is it a great thing for City, it’s a great thing for all English football fans. Although we can’t seem to attract the top players in the world anymore, the top managers are coming here - him and Klopp and if Jose goes to United, which I’m sure he will now.”
Click here to listen to the interview
Source: talksport.com
David Bowie
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher is hard at work on a follow-up to last year's Chasing Yesterday with his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. "I'm in the studio at the minute," the singer and guitarist tells Rolling Stone. "I'm in the middle of fucking about."
Gallagher has a clear goal in mind for his third High Flying Birds LP. "I'm doing some stuff that, this time in particular, will get really, properly ignored in America," he says. "I don't just mean ignored like the rest of 'em. I mean properly ignored. That's what I'm aiming for: total, total anonymity. I'm sick and tired of being in New York and being pestered by one person a month. That's gotta fucking stop."
One influence to look out for: David Bowie. Gallagher recently spoke to Rolling Stone to discuss his lifelong love of the Starman's music, which he suggests has carried over to his most recent work. "There's a line in 'In the Heat of the Morning,'" he says, referencing a Sixties-pop rarity from early in Bowie's career. "I listened to it the other day, thinking, 'Oh, I've subconsciously used that in some of my new stuff.' Amazing!" Gallagher also cites an echo of 1973's "The Jean Genie" in a track he's cooking up. "I've nicked a little bit of that," he admits. "The 'woo-hoo!' You'll hear that sooner or later in one of my tracks."
The guitarist laughs before offering a final word of wisdom. "I remain fucking totally awesome," Gallagher declares. "In 2016, I'm as awesome as I was in the back end of 2015. My hair is impeccable; it's not showing any signs of thinning, at all. I'm fuckin' thriving. Thriving!"
Source: www.rollingstone.com
Noel Gallagher Gives Updates On His New Album And Hairline
Noel Gallagher is hard at work on a follow-up to last year's Chasing Yesterday with his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. "I'm in the studio at the minute," the singer and guitarist tells Rolling Stone. "I'm in the middle of fucking about."
Gallagher has a clear goal in mind for his third High Flying Birds LP. "I'm doing some stuff that, this time in particular, will get really, properly ignored in America," he says. "I don't just mean ignored like the rest of 'em. I mean properly ignored. That's what I'm aiming for: total, total anonymity. I'm sick and tired of being in New York and being pestered by one person a month. That's gotta fucking stop."
One influence to look out for: David Bowie. Gallagher recently spoke to Rolling Stone to discuss his lifelong love of the Starman's music, which he suggests has carried over to his most recent work. "There's a line in 'In the Heat of the Morning,'" he says, referencing a Sixties-pop rarity from early in Bowie's career. "I listened to it the other day, thinking, 'Oh, I've subconsciously used that in some of my new stuff.' Amazing!" Gallagher also cites an echo of 1973's "The Jean Genie" in a track he's cooking up. "I've nicked a little bit of that," he admits. "The 'woo-hoo!' You'll hear that sooner or later in one of my tracks."
The guitarist laughs before offering a final word of wisdom. "I remain fucking totally awesome," Gallagher declares. "In 2016, I'm as awesome as I was in the back end of 2015. My hair is impeccable; it's not showing any signs of thinning, at all. I'm fuckin' thriving. Thriving!"
Source: www.rollingstone.com
Liam Gallagher
Pep Guardiola
Sergeant Pep in the fucking area MCFC LG x
Sgt Pep and the blue moonies LG X
Sgt pep MCFC LG x
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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets
Sergeant Pep in the fucking area MCFC LG x
Sgt Pep and the blue moonies LG X
Sgt pep MCFC LG x
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Noel Gallagher
Have you checked out the merchandise on Noel Gallagher's official store yet?
There are also limited number of items, previously exclusive to last year's tour, now available. Take a look around here.
Checkl Out The Merchandise On Noel Gallagher's Website Now!
Have you checked out the merchandise on Noel Gallagher's official store yet?
There are also limited number of items, previously exclusive to last year's tour, now available. Take a look around here.
David Bowie
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher awoke to bad news on January 10th. "My wife burst into the bedroom crying, and I thought one of the children had died," he says. "She said, 'David Bowie's dead.' I was like, 'Fuckin' hell.'" The former Oasis songwriter-guitarist (and Bowie mega-fan), whose latest U.S. tour begins in July, called a few days after Bowie's death to tell us about his five favorite songs by the Starman. "Let's celebrate his life more than mourn his passing," Gallagher says. "All things must pass, and all that."
Click here to read the list of songs Noel picked.
Source: www.rollingstone.com
Noel Gallagher Picks His Top 5 David Bowie Songs
Noel Gallagher awoke to bad news on January 10th. "My wife burst into the bedroom crying, and I thought one of the children had died," he says. "She said, 'David Bowie's dead.' I was like, 'Fuckin' hell.'" The former Oasis songwriter-guitarist (and Bowie mega-fan), whose latest U.S. tour begins in July, called a few days after Bowie's death to tell us about his five favorite songs by the Starman. "Let's celebrate his life more than mourn his passing," Gallagher says. "All things must pass, and all that."
Click here to read the list of songs Noel picked.
Source: www.rollingstone.com
Matt Morgan
Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand
Noel Gallagher will present a radio show on Absolute Radio next month as part of the station's new Real Music Matters campaign.
The series of shows will run every Saturday throughout February and March, with the former Oasis man presenting a show on February 15 from 9pm-11pm. He will be joined by Russell Brand's comedy partner Matt Morgan.
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher To Host A Radio Show For Absolute Radio Next Month
Noel Gallagher will present a radio show on Absolute Radio next month as part of the station's new Real Music Matters campaign.
The series of shows will run every Saturday throughout February and March, with the former Oasis man presenting a show on February 15 from 9pm-11pm. He will be joined by Russell Brand's comedy partner Matt Morgan.
Source: www.nme.com
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