Video: Noel Gallagher Interviews Pep Guardiola

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A music legend meets a football legend for an historic first interview, as Noel Gallagher sits down with new City boss Pep Guardiola...

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Noel Gallagher Plays Heartfelt Tribute To Caroline Aherne

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Noel Gallagher has played a heartfelt tribute to his friend Caroline Aherne during a concert in America.

Aherne died at her home in Timperley, Greater Manchester, on Saturday, after a battle with lung cancer.

The former Oasis frontman only discovered The Royle Family star had died moments before he took to the stage at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

He sung a moving version of the sitcom's theme tune - the 1994 hit Half the World Away - in her memory.

He told the crowd: "I want to dedicate the next song to a friend of mine who died this afternoon".

He added: "Her name was Caroline and she was a very, very, very funny woman.

"She used this next song on a very, very, very, very brilliant sitcom in England called The Royle Family."

He finished by saying: "So, wherever you are", and pointing heavenward, before launching into the song.

Earlier in the day he posted a picture of Aherne on his Instagram account, adding "my god you made us laugh!"

Source: www.itv.com

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Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Nashville

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Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, USA.

Everybody's on the Run
Lock All the Doors
In the Heat of the Moment
Riverman
Fade Away
The Death of You and Me
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Ballad of the Mighty I
Talk Tonight
D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?
The Mexican
Half the World Away
Listen Up
If I Had a Gun...
Digsy's Dinner
The Masterplan
Wonderwall
AKA... What a Life!
Don't Look Back in Anger

On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Sunday Morning Call" is a song by British rock band Oasis taken from their fourth studio album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, and was released as the third and final single from it on 3 July 2000, peaking at #4 in the UK charts. The song is written and sung by Noel Gallagher, who took over lead vocal from brother Liam Gallagher on an A-side for the first time since "Don't Look Back in Anger" in 1996.

Though the song has the same anthemic feel that popularised many Oasis songs, and departs from the psychedelic feel of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, which had been poorly received by critics, it received a mixed critical reception. NME described it as "a dreary thing indeed", whereas Allmusic described it as a "self-consciously mature departure from the group's usual ebullience... a deliberately mellow, mid-tempo [song]".

The music video is a take on the Jack Nicholson film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, with characters resembling McMurphy and Nurse Ratched. It was filmed in an old mental institution in Vancouver, Canada and features Scottish actor James Cunningham, who has previously starred in the original play of Trainspotting. Unlike the film, the video begins with the McMurphy character escaping his home and giving chase to the authorities, and ends in a football match. While the inmates celebrate a victory, Oasis are seen watching from the asylum window, and Noel Gallagher makes a 'wanker' hand gesture at Cunningham.

Although unconfirmed, there was widespread speculation at the time that the song was inspired by Noel's friend Kate Moss.

This is the only Oasis single on which Liam Gallagher does not provide vocals on any of the songs.


















Track listing

CD RKIDSCD 004
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00
"Full On" - 4:16

7" RKID 004
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00

12" RKID 004T
"Sunday Morning Call" - 5:14
"Carry Us All" - 4:00
"Full On" - 4:16

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Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Atlanta

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Below is the setlist from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, USA.

Everybody's on the Run
Lock All the Doors
In the Heat of the Moment
Riverman
Fade Away
The Death of You and Me
You Know We Can't Go Back
Champagne Supernova
Ballad of the Mighty I
Talk Tonight
D'Yer Wanna Be a Spaceman?
The Mexican
Half the World Away
Listen Up
If I Had a Gun...
Digsy's Dinner
The Masterplan
Wonderwall
AKA... What a Life!
Don't Look Back in Anger

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Atlanta

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the Ryman Auditorium, Nashville in the USA (July 2nd).

On This Day In Oasis History...

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The video below is from July 2nd 2005, when Oasis played the second of three nights at the City Of Manchester Stadium.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets

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Not into jumping onto something that happened 20 years ago it was your idea you massive potato who you trying to kid mr showbizz

Come on Wales 

If I was desperate to get oasis back I wouldn't be destroying your so called GOD on this ere Twitter no cap in hand MAN YANA LG x

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Listen up no oasis reunion Rkids not into it I am hes to busy being beige new sounds on there way stay cool and most of all relevant LG x

Want some more

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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Heathen Chemistry is the fifth studio album by English rock band Oasis, first released on July 1st 2002. It sold over 1 million copies in the UK, ending up in the top ten best selling albums of 2002, and about 4 million worldwide as of 2005.

Heathen Chemistry was received more warmly than the previous Oasis album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, by both fans and critics alike. It spawned four singles, each of which made the top three in the UK charts: "The Hindu Times", their sixth number one single in the UK, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out", a song made famous as it was played on the BBC when the English football team were knocked out of the World Cup, the Double A-Side, sung by Noel — "Little By Little/She Is Love" — and "Songbird", the first single written by Liam.

This album was the last one to feature the band's longtime drummer, Alan White, who left in early 2004, with Noel Gallagher claiming White's commitment to the band wasn't up to scratch. He was effectively replaced with Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey.





















Album History

The title of the album, according to Noel, came from a t-shirt he bought in Ibiza which featured a logo reading, "The Society of Heathen Chemists". Similarly, the name of the first single, "The Hindu Times", originated from a logo on a t-shirt that read the same thing, which Noel saw during a photo shoot for GQ's 100 Greatest Guitarists edition. The name was given to the track when it was just an instrumental, as all the instrumentals of this album were given actual titles as opposed to "Instrumental 1", etc., and the name stuck once the track was finished.

The album was recorded during 2001–early 2002, and was the first studio album written and recorded with the two new members, bassist Andy Bell and rhythm guitarist Gem Archer. Bell and Archer wrote one track each, and Liam Gallagher contributed three, thus the album signalled the end of Noel Gallagher songs dominating Oasis albums (though Liam had contributed "Little James" to Standing on the Shoulder of Giants).

The release of the album was overshadowed by an internet leak of all 11 tracks almost three months prior to release. However, listeners of the commercially released album heard slight differences to two tracks, "Little By Little" and "Better Man".

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Track listing

01: "The Hindu Times"
02: "Force Of Nature"
03: "Hung In A Bad Place"
04: "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
05: "Songbird"
06: "Little By Little"
07: "A Quick Peep"
08: "(Probably) All In the Mind"
09: "She Is Love"
10: "Born On A Different Cloud"
11: "Better Man"

Release Date: 1 July 2002

Highest Chart Position: No 1 in the UK

Written By: Tracks 1,2,4,6,8,9 by Noel Gallagher. Tracks 5,10,11 written by Liam Gallagher. Track 3 written by Gem Archer. Track 7 written by Andy Bell Creations Songs Ltd/ Warner Chappell Music Ltd.

Produced By: Oasis

Recorded At: Wheeler End and Olympic Studios, England.

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Ashcroft come on people Were making it now LG x

It's official RnR is back LG x

GREEDY SOUL

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Atlanta

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at The Tabernacle, Atlanta in USA (July 1st).

What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

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A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this weeeks events are in London, Brighton, Leeds and Glasgow.

Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.

Noel Gallagher On His New Album, Oasis Documentary And More

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Click here to read an interview with Noel Gallagher who talks about his new album, the forthcoming Oasis documentary 'Supersonic' and more.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet

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Pouting Potato LG x




















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