Oasis
Be Here Now will now be released on the 14th October 2016.
If you've pre-ordered the album your order will be automatically updated.
For those of you who haven’t you can order the album and check out all the different formats here.
Oasis' 'Be Here Now' Is Now Out On October 14th
Be Here Now will now be released on the 14th October 2016.
If you've pre-ordered the album your order will be automatically updated.
For those of you who haven’t you can order the album and check out all the different formats here.
Oasis
Fans in the UK and Ireland can can book tickets for Oasis' 'Supersonic' that's in cinemas on October 2nd here.
Advanced UK And Ireland Bookings For Oasis' Supersonic Are Available Now
Fans in the UK and Ireland can can book tickets for Oasis' 'Supersonic' that's in cinemas on October 2nd here.
Debbie Gwyther
Liam Gallagher
Ron Howard
The Beatles
Click here for a number of pictures of Liam Gallagher and his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther arrive at the world premiere of director Ron Howard's The Beatles: Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, in London's Leicester Square, on Thursday night.
Liam Gallagher And Debbie Gwyther Enjoy A Night Out In London
Click here for a number of pictures of Liam Gallagher and his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther arrive at the world premiere of director Ron Howard's The Beatles: Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, in London's Leicester Square, on Thursday night.
Alex James
Blur
Oasis
If you're short on cash but you've got a huge stash of old Britpop CDs, and you love pizza, it's your lucky week.
Pizza chain Pizza Pilgrims have created a limited-edition addition to their menu using cheese by Alex James, Blur bassist and current cheesemaker, called the 'Song (Blue)' (like the Blur hit 'Song 2', geddit?).
As well as a tasty new topping, the collaboration is offering an amnesty to Oasis fans. If you've got one of the Gallagher brothers' albums, dig it out and take it to your nearest Pizza Pilgrims, because they're putting to bed the Blur vs Oasis feud that dominated mid-'90s Britpop, with free pizza in exchange for your old Oasis CDs.
From September 13 to October 4, every person who hands over an Oasis CD and orders the Song (Blue) pizza will get their food for free. Some Might Say that's too good of an offer to miss, so don't let it Slide Away.
The offer is available at all four Pizza Pilgrims restaurants, only on the Song (Blue) pizza.
Source: www.timeout.com
Pizza Pilgrims Is Giving Away Free Pizza If You Bring In An Oasis CD
If you're short on cash but you've got a huge stash of old Britpop CDs, and you love pizza, it's your lucky week.
Pizza chain Pizza Pilgrims have created a limited-edition addition to their menu using cheese by Alex James, Blur bassist and current cheesemaker, called the 'Song (Blue)' (like the Blur hit 'Song 2', geddit?).
As well as a tasty new topping, the collaboration is offering an amnesty to Oasis fans. If you've got one of the Gallagher brothers' albums, dig it out and take it to your nearest Pizza Pilgrims, because they're putting to bed the Blur vs Oasis feud that dominated mid-'90s Britpop, with free pizza in exchange for your old Oasis CDs.
From September 13 to October 4, every person who hands over an Oasis CD and orders the Song (Blue) pizza will get their food for free. Some Might Say that's too good of an offer to miss, so don't let it Slide Away.
The offer is available at all four Pizza Pilgrims restaurants, only on the Song (Blue) pizza.
Source: www.timeout.com
Oasis
In August 1994, Oasis blazed onto the music scene with their debut album Definitely Maybe going straight to #1. They would go on to break the charts and send the tabloids in to a spin with their rock ‘n ’roll lifestyle, infighting and success.
The era of Britpop was born and propelled the band to eight UK #1 albums and singles respectively, before finally the notorious Gallagher rift fractured the band for good, 15 years after their emergence.
Featuring footage and interviews from throughout their career, Oasis In Their Own Words charts the band’s meteoric rise from Manchester lads to the biggest band of their generation.
Confirmed for BBC iPlayer from 7am on 30 September (UK Only).
Watch 'Oasis In Their Own Words' On The BBC iPlayer Later This Month
In August 1994, Oasis blazed onto the music scene with their debut album Definitely Maybe going straight to #1. They would go on to break the charts and send the tabloids in to a spin with their rock ‘n ’roll lifestyle, infighting and success.
The era of Britpop was born and propelled the band to eight UK #1 albums and singles respectively, before finally the notorious Gallagher rift fractured the band for good, 15 years after their emergence.
Featuring footage and interviews from throughout their career, Oasis In Their Own Words charts the band’s meteoric rise from Manchester lads to the biggest band of their generation.
Confirmed for BBC iPlayer from 7am on 30 September (UK Only).
This Feeling
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this week's event is in Sheffield.
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, this week's event is in Sheffield.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Elton John
George Michael
James Corden
Liam Gallagher
Mark Ronson
Ricky Gervais
Stevie Wonder
A reissue of George Michael’s Listen Without Prejudice, Vol 1, entitled Listen Without Prejudice 25, is coming soon it has been announced.
In celebration of the reissue Sony Music has teamed up with Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide to commission Freedom: George Michael, a new film narrated by George himself. The film stars Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Mark Ronson, Mary J Blige, Tony Bennett, Liam Gallagher, James Corden, Ricky Gervais, the Freedom! ’90 video supermodels (Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz and Linda Evangelista) and more.
The US premiere will air on Showtime with the air date, and international dates, to be confirmed at a later date.
Listen Without Prejudice 25 will be released as a Deluxe box set and 2CD Edition, which will feature a remastered version of George’s 1996 MTV Unplugged performance, available as an album for the very first time. Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 will also be reissued on vinyl and digital.
Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1. was George’s second solo album released in 1990. The album was arranged, produced and almost completely written by George himself.
Source: www.entertainment-focus.com
Liam Gallagher To Appear In George Michael Documentary
A reissue of George Michael’s Listen Without Prejudice, Vol 1, entitled Listen Without Prejudice 25, is coming soon it has been announced.
In celebration of the reissue Sony Music has teamed up with Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide to commission Freedom: George Michael, a new film narrated by George himself. The film stars Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Mark Ronson, Mary J Blige, Tony Bennett, Liam Gallagher, James Corden, Ricky Gervais, the Freedom! ’90 video supermodels (Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz and Linda Evangelista) and more.
The US premiere will air on Showtime with the air date, and international dates, to be confirmed at a later date.
Listen Without Prejudice 25 will be released as a Deluxe box set and 2CD Edition, which will feature a remastered version of George’s 1996 MTV Unplugged performance, available as an album for the very first time. Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 will also be reissued on vinyl and digital.
Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1. was George’s second solo album released in 1990. The album was arranged, produced and almost completely written by George himself.
Source: www.entertainment-focus.com
Johnny Marr
Oasis
Paul Weller
Ringo Starr
The Beatles
The Icicle Works
The Lightening Seeds
The Who
Zak Starkey
Zak Starkey, (born 13 September 1965) 51 today is an English drummer, well-known as the first child of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) and his first wife Maureen Cox. Starkey is mostly noted for his unofficial membership in The Who, since 1994.
Starkey is the fourth drummer for the rock band The Who, playing with them live and occasionally in the studio. He is also known as being the third drummer for the English rock band Oasis. Starkey has also worked on session and touring basis with artists including: Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, The Icicle Works, the Waterboys, ASAP and the Lightning Seeds.
Happy Birthday Zak Starkey...
Zak Starkey, (born 13 September 1965) 51 today is an English drummer, well-known as the first child of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) and his first wife Maureen Cox. Starkey is mostly noted for his unofficial membership in The Who, since 1994.
Starkey is the fourth drummer for the rock band The Who, playing with them live and occasionally in the studio. He is also known as being the third drummer for the English rock band Oasis. Starkey has also worked on session and touring basis with artists including: Johnny Marr, Paul Weller, The Icicle Works, the Waterboys, ASAP and the Lightning Seeds.
Oasis
You can pre-order Oasis' 'Supersonic' documentary here from HMV, it comes with exclusive artwork.
The documentary film will arrive at cinemas from 2nd October with a live satellite event.
Oasis' 'Supersonic' Documentary Exclusive Artwork Available To Pre-Order From HMV
You can pre-order Oasis' 'Supersonic' documentary here from HMV, it comes with exclusive artwork.
The documentary film will arrive at cinemas from 2nd October with a live satellite event.
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Richard Ashcroft
In an exclusive interview with Richard Ashcroft, we asked him about a future collaboration with former Oasis guitarist, Noel Gallagher.
I told Richard Ashcroft "I did an interview with Noel Gallagher a few months ago and he said "it would be great to collaborate with you because you have a great voice and he would love to have you sing a few songs" so when asked if the idea of collaborating with Noel Gallagher ever crossed his mind, Ashcroft said.
"I think me and Noel could do something really good but I've said before in England I also love his brother very much and you don't want to be the guy who is between the brothers and that's what I am like. We are like family really because we have a lot of connections in our past from our music. Liam and I appreciate each other's role as lead singers in bands and losing out and also fame and everything. I have a lot of love for Liam as well" and went on to add " I would be doing something with Noel if I felt Liam was happy in his musical life as well. I am not Noel's and I am not Liam's brother. I am Liam's friend."
The full interview will be published soon on www.kulbritania.com.
Source: www.kulbritania.com
Richard Ashcroft On Working With Noel Gallagher And His Friendship With Liam
In an exclusive interview with Richard Ashcroft, we asked him about a future collaboration with former Oasis guitarist, Noel Gallagher.
I told Richard Ashcroft "I did an interview with Noel Gallagher a few months ago and he said "it would be great to collaborate with you because you have a great voice and he would love to have you sing a few songs" so when asked if the idea of collaborating with Noel Gallagher ever crossed his mind, Ashcroft said.
"I think me and Noel could do something really good but I've said before in England I also love his brother very much and you don't want to be the guy who is between the brothers and that's what I am like. We are like family really because we have a lot of connections in our past from our music. Liam and I appreciate each other's role as lead singers in bands and losing out and also fame and everything. I have a lot of love for Liam as well" and went on to add " I would be doing something with Noel if I felt Liam was happy in his musical life as well. I am not Noel's and I am not Liam's brother. I am Liam's friend."
The full interview will be published soon on www.kulbritania.com.
Source: www.kulbritania.com
Bay City Rollers
David Silva
Gordon Smart
Jose Mourinho
Oasis
Paul Pogba
Pep Guardiola
Sergio Aguero
Sex Pistols
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Oasis legend and Etihad fan chats to Sun Deputy Editor Gordon Smart, giving his derby verdict and firm views on much more.
Oasis legend and Manchester City die-hard Noel Gallagher is desperate to be celebrating a Manchester derby win over Jose Mourinho today.
The rock superstar tells The Sun’s Deputy Editor Gordon Smart exactly what he thinks about the derby — including who is the most overrated player in the United camp.
GORDON SMART: Right Noel, this is it, the big one. There are a lot of lads from different countries in the City team. How would you get over how important a game it is for the fans?
NOEL GALLAGHER: I think most professional footballers, no matter where they come from, would realise how important a local derby is. They wouldn’t necessarily need to know the history of it. This is the Derby — DO NOT LOSE!
GS: City have so many big games now, does United still feel as special?
NG: It’s the biggest. Nothing comes close. There isn’t even a second biggest.
GS: So if you were sending Pep a text on Saturday morning, what would it say?
NG: Ignore the little gobs**** in their dugout beside you. Bamboozle the fools with semaphore and we shall be victorious. And whatever happens, we’ll still love you.
GS: If United were a band who would they be and why? Same with City?
NG: If Man United were a band they’d be the Bay City Rollers. Extremely popular all over the world (so says the press release). The kids love ’em, mums and dads love ’em, grannies and grandads love ’em . . . EVERYONE ELSE THINKS THEY’RE S***!
City are the Sex Pistols. Enough said.
GS: You’ve interviewed Pep. How is he different from other recent City managers?
NG: What a dude! He’s very, very cool. I could see players, particularly the younger ones, being mesmerised by him. All managers are different, though, which is why we love the drama in the dugouts.
GS: Everyone is expecting some dugout drama today. But if Jose had come to City, would you have been more or less happy than with Pep’s appointment?
NG: I would have been happy with either. But it would have felt slightly like a guilty pleasure clapping the other fella. And any United “fan” will tell you they DESPERATELY wanted Pep, so it’s the double whammy!
GS: You read the Pep book recently. Have you taken anything from it to influence your life?
NG: Ha!! No. Great read, though. He is the real deal.
GS: And would you go for dinner with Mourinho if he asked?
NG: If he’s paying.
GS: Who will be in their job longer, Jose or Pep?
NG: I’m hoping Pep becomes addicted to the Premier League and stays for a decade. Not a***d what the other fella does. Stay? Go? I truly don’t care.
GS: All right then, how do you assess Paul Pogba? Do you think he’s a player to build United around for a decade or a waste of money?
NG: He’s the Mario Balotelli it’s OK to like. A walking hairdo.
Bale, Messi, Ronaldo, Suarez? He’s nowhere NEAR that league.
There will be some funky goal celebrations and bullying of third division opponents in the FA Cup along the way. But, nah mate, not for me!
GS: Do you reckon John Stones can handle the physical presence of Zlatan?
NG: Mangala had him in his pocket TWICE last season and he ain’t exactly up to much!
I think United’s tactics will be clear: Park the bus; hit the big divvy up front; see what happens.
GS: Zlatan was winding Claudio Bravo up this week, but have you got a message for him?
NG: Ibrahimovic? He’s a big dafty, a typical United “fan favourite”. I would bet one of my houses that he wears disgraceful shoes. I make him an unacceptable bozo.
GS: Is there ONE United player you would have in the City team?
NG: David De Gea.
GS: Any Manc Derby secrets/scrapes/shame you can tell us about?
NG: Ha!! Erm . . . no!
GS: Who is the first person you text when City win? Who is first to text you when City lose?
NG: I’m not really a mad texter at football. It drives me mad, to be honest.
My DJ pal Mike Pickering probably would be the first on the phone. I’m not really one for gloating either — unlike that current part-time bass player from the second-best band ever to come out of Manchester (that’d be The Stone Roses!)
I have nothing to say to United fans win, lose or draw.
GS: But what would you do if your daughter, Anais, showed up at the house with a United player draped around her?
NG: She wouldn’t. She’s a blue. The end.
GS: What did the 6-1 game feel like?
NG: It was truly unbelievable. I was in Dublin, just about to start my first solo tour. It was an unforgettable day. I remember just thinking: “Wow! Imagine being THAT s***!”
GS: The season’s only a few weeks old but is this match a pointer as to who wins the title?
NG: I get the same feeling from this one as from the one at Old Trafford at around the same time during the 2011/2012 season.
We were both playing really well coming off the back of huge results against Tottenham and Arsenal. The press were saying it was a title decider then and we smashed them 6-1.
Everyone said we’d walk it from there. But as you know we just managed to sneak the title on the last day. Won’t mean a thing long term.
GS: Would you ever have imagined ten years ago that City would be what they are now?
NG: No, never. I mean . . . did anyone?
The people who took over the club have yet to put even the slightest foot wrong.
The chairman is a colossal dude and as for the sheikh? If Carlsberg did owners . . .
GS: Who were/are the best City players you have seen?
NG: Dave Silva, Sergio, Yaya, Vinny (Kompany), Joe Hart, Kinkladze, Ali Benarbia, Bell, Lee, The Buzzer (Mike Summerbee). We are living in a golden era now, though.
GS: Who is the best current City player?
NG: It really is a toss-up between Silva and Aguero. ANYTHING is possible with those two.
GS: Finally, predictions for the game — and the season?
NG: I think it’ll be a draw. Maybe it has come a bit too early in the season for us to be fully bedded in with the new regime etc. So I can also see United nicking it 1-0.
As for the league? Surely no one is dumb enough to call it in September?
This league regularly makes fools of us all. I just hope it’s a great season and we somehow come out on top.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Noel Gallagher On The Manchester Derby, Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimovic And More
Oasis legend and Etihad fan chats to Sun Deputy Editor Gordon Smart, giving his derby verdict and firm views on much more.
Oasis legend and Manchester City die-hard Noel Gallagher is desperate to be celebrating a Manchester derby win over Jose Mourinho today.
The rock superstar tells The Sun’s Deputy Editor Gordon Smart exactly what he thinks about the derby — including who is the most overrated player in the United camp.
GORDON SMART: Right Noel, this is it, the big one. There are a lot of lads from different countries in the City team. How would you get over how important a game it is for the fans?
NOEL GALLAGHER: I think most professional footballers, no matter where they come from, would realise how important a local derby is. They wouldn’t necessarily need to know the history of it. This is the Derby — DO NOT LOSE!
GS: City have so many big games now, does United still feel as special?
NG: It’s the biggest. Nothing comes close. There isn’t even a second biggest.
GS: So if you were sending Pep a text on Saturday morning, what would it say?
NG: Ignore the little gobs**** in their dugout beside you. Bamboozle the fools with semaphore and we shall be victorious. And whatever happens, we’ll still love you.
GS: If United were a band who would they be and why? Same with City?
NG: If Man United were a band they’d be the Bay City Rollers. Extremely popular all over the world (so says the press release). The kids love ’em, mums and dads love ’em, grannies and grandads love ’em . . . EVERYONE ELSE THINKS THEY’RE S***!
City are the Sex Pistols. Enough said.
GS: You’ve interviewed Pep. How is he different from other recent City managers?
NG: What a dude! He’s very, very cool. I could see players, particularly the younger ones, being mesmerised by him. All managers are different, though, which is why we love the drama in the dugouts.
GS: Everyone is expecting some dugout drama today. But if Jose had come to City, would you have been more or less happy than with Pep’s appointment?
NG: I would have been happy with either. But it would have felt slightly like a guilty pleasure clapping the other fella. And any United “fan” will tell you they DESPERATELY wanted Pep, so it’s the double whammy!
GS: You read the Pep book recently. Have you taken anything from it to influence your life?
NG: Ha!! No. Great read, though. He is the real deal.
GS: And would you go for dinner with Mourinho if he asked?
NG: If he’s paying.
GS: Who will be in their job longer, Jose or Pep?
NG: I’m hoping Pep becomes addicted to the Premier League and stays for a decade. Not a***d what the other fella does. Stay? Go? I truly don’t care.
GS: All right then, how do you assess Paul Pogba? Do you think he’s a player to build United around for a decade or a waste of money?
NG: He’s the Mario Balotelli it’s OK to like. A walking hairdo.
Bale, Messi, Ronaldo, Suarez? He’s nowhere NEAR that league.
There will be some funky goal celebrations and bullying of third division opponents in the FA Cup along the way. But, nah mate, not for me!
GS: Do you reckon John Stones can handle the physical presence of Zlatan?
NG: Mangala had him in his pocket TWICE last season and he ain’t exactly up to much!
I think United’s tactics will be clear: Park the bus; hit the big divvy up front; see what happens.
GS: Zlatan was winding Claudio Bravo up this week, but have you got a message for him?
NG: Ibrahimovic? He’s a big dafty, a typical United “fan favourite”. I would bet one of my houses that he wears disgraceful shoes. I make him an unacceptable bozo.
GS: Is there ONE United player you would have in the City team?
NG: David De Gea.
GS: Any Manc Derby secrets/scrapes/shame you can tell us about?
NG: Ha!! Erm . . . no!
GS: Who is the first person you text when City win? Who is first to text you when City lose?
NG: I’m not really a mad texter at football. It drives me mad, to be honest.
My DJ pal Mike Pickering probably would be the first on the phone. I’m not really one for gloating either — unlike that current part-time bass player from the second-best band ever to come out of Manchester (that’d be The Stone Roses!)
I have nothing to say to United fans win, lose or draw.
GS: But what would you do if your daughter, Anais, showed up at the house with a United player draped around her?
NG: She wouldn’t. She’s a blue. The end.
GS: What did the 6-1 game feel like?
NG: It was truly unbelievable. I was in Dublin, just about to start my first solo tour. It was an unforgettable day. I remember just thinking: “Wow! Imagine being THAT s***!”
GS: The season’s only a few weeks old but is this match a pointer as to who wins the title?
NG: I get the same feeling from this one as from the one at Old Trafford at around the same time during the 2011/2012 season.
We were both playing really well coming off the back of huge results against Tottenham and Arsenal. The press were saying it was a title decider then and we smashed them 6-1.
Everyone said we’d walk it from there. But as you know we just managed to sneak the title on the last day. Won’t mean a thing long term.
GS: Would you ever have imagined ten years ago that City would be what they are now?
NG: No, never. I mean . . . did anyone?
The people who took over the club have yet to put even the slightest foot wrong.
The chairman is a colossal dude and as for the sheikh? If Carlsberg did owners . . .
GS: Who were/are the best City players you have seen?
NG: Dave Silva, Sergio, Yaya, Vinny (Kompany), Joe Hart, Kinkladze, Ali Benarbia, Bell, Lee, The Buzzer (Mike Summerbee). We are living in a golden era now, though.
GS: Who is the best current City player?
NG: It really is a toss-up between Silva and Aguero. ANYTHING is possible with those two.
GS: Finally, predictions for the game — and the season?
NG: I think it’ll be a draw. Maybe it has come a bit too early in the season for us to be fully bedded in with the new regime etc. So I can also see United nicking it 1-0.
As for the league? Surely no one is dumb enough to call it in September?
This league regularly makes fools of us all. I just hope it’s a great season and we somehow come out on top.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
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