Gallery: Noel Gallagher Enjoys The Sunshine In Italy

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Click here for a number of pictures of Noel Gallagher on holiday in Positano, Italy.

Liam Gallagher On His Favourite Memories Of Maine Road

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Liam Gallagher has told Vincent Kompany to win the treble with Manchester City next season in an entertaining interview.

Taking questions from readers and celebrities in a Guardian interview , Gallagher was asked about City's former ground by Kompany.

"I’ve called the Etihad Stadium home for the last nine years," it began, "but you were brought up going to Maine Road to watch City. What are your favourite memories of our old ground?"

The former Oasis star couldn't respond without referring to his views on Kompany and Pep Guardiola's team .

"Yes Vincent, first things first: good to have you back, you’ve been massively missed," he said.

"My Maine Road memories – and there are quite a few – but it’s gotta be when City battered United 5-1 and when Oasis played two gigs there in the 90s.

"To play at the ground of the football club you’ve supported all your life is without doubt the icing on the cake.

"It’s downhill after that – even Knebworth doesn’t come close. Anyway, stay cool, stay fit, enjoy your summer and let’s go win the treble next season."

Gallagher also replied to a reader who asked if he often referred to City as 'the Citizens', a term apparently often used when the team are broadcast on Fox in the United States.

He said: "No. Never. It’s: 'Come on, chaps, let’s go and watch the ******* mighty Blues.'"

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Landgraaf

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Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at Pinkpop in Landgraaf, Netherlands yesterday.

Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
D'Yer Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
All I Need
I Get By
You'd Better Run, You'd Better Hide
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now

Liam Gallagher On Playing With Coldplay, New Album, Noel, Beady Eye And More

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Below is an interview with Liam Gallagher backstage at Pinkpop yesterday.

 

In Stores Today: Liam Gallagher Interview And Front Cover In The New Issue Of Q

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The new issue of Q, out now, gets up close and personal with Liam Gallagher. Two years ago the ex-Oasis frontman looked out for the count but now he’s back with a brilliant new single and he’s got scores to settle. Tom Doyle meets Liam to talk new departures, nerves, Noel and Damon, cheeky teenagers, paparazzi and The Crystal Maze. “I’ve said a lot of shit over the years and I meant every word,” he says.

Also in the new issue, we hit the road with U2 as they revisit their landmark album The Joshua Tree. Stuart Bailie went to Vancouver and Seattle with the Irish rockers, catching up with Bono and The Edge in between. Dave Everley climbs aboard Royal Blood’s tourbus to find out what’s inside the hearts and minds of the tight, two-man rock gang and Andrew Perry sits down with Shaun Ryder and Kermit to talk about the newly-reformed Black Grape.

Elsewhere, Laura Snapes visits Angel Olsen at work in Amsterdam and finds an artist determined to usurp any preconceived notions of being “a sad girl at the bottom of a well,” whilst Sylvia Patterson heads out on tour with Charlotte Church and discovers the former soprano superstar has morphed into a psychedelic Earth Mother on a quest to raise universal consciousness.

Russell Brand is this month’s subject of Cash For Questions, Outkast man Big Boi offers up his 10 Commandments and Michael Kiwanuka shares the albums that changed his life. The The’s Matt Johnson is this issue’s Q Maverick. In the Q Review, we run the rule over new albums from Fleet Foxes, Phoenix, Alt-J, London Grammar, Ride, Kevin Morby and many more. All this and much, much more in the new issue of Q.

Available on newstands and from www.greatmagazines.co.uk/qmagazine from Tuesday.


Liam Gallagher On The Manchester Bombing, Going Solo, Oasis, Noel And More...

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Anyone still carrying a torch for the cigarettes-and-alcohol-soaked Britpop era might be a bit surprised by how Liam Gallagher—the singing, sneering part of the Oasis equation, along with his rather violently estranged guitarist/songwriter brother Noel—has been spending his time lately. Before his recent emergence for a few live dates in England—including two homecoming gigs in Manchester, both of them in support of families and victims in the wake of the recent terrorist incident at the Ariana Grande concert—Gallagher had been living a rather contentedly domestic life. 

Click here to read the interview.

Video: Liam Gallagher - Wall Of Glass (Behind The Scenes)

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Video: Liam Gallagher At PinkPop

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Below is a video of Liam Gallagher at Pinkpop earlier today, only 'Wall Of Glass', 'Greedy Soul', 'Bold' and 'Do You Know What I Mean?' were broadcast.



Thanks to cigsalc

Pre-Order: Liam Gallagher's 'Wall Of Glass' 7" Single

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Click here to order Liam Gallagher's debut single 'Wall Of Glass' on 7" vinyl.


Liam Gallagher's Sons Are "Fighting" Over Who Should Play Him In A Film

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Liam Gallagher's sons are "fighting" over who should play him in the Alan McGee biopic.

The 56-year-old businessman McGee famously signed the 'Supersonic' rockers to his Creation Records label after seeing them perform one gig at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1993.

Speaking to The Observer, Liam said: "Someone's doing that at the moment apparently. Well, maybe not a drama, but someone's doing a film on McGee and Creation Records and they've asked if Lennon, my son, would play me in two scenes.

"One at the London venue Water Rats and one at a party at Noel's. He's not up for it. I said 'why aren't you, you little s**t, you said you were up for acting?'

"So now, the other one, the 15-year-old [Gene] he's going to do it, he's going 'I'll do it, dad'. They're having a bit of a fight about who's going to do it. Then get Noel's daughter Anais as Noel. And who can plan Alan McGee? Louis Walsh."

Source: www.sundayworld.com

Noel Gallagher Was Not At Manchester Charity Show Due To 'Longstanding Family Trip'

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Spokesperson for the Oasis star previously said he would be unable to attend, despite fans hopes of a reunion with brother Liam.

Oasis fans were hoping the One Love Manchester concert at Old Trafford would see a reunion between the Gallagher brothers, but it was not to be.

Despite a surprise appearance from Liam Gallagher, who performed Oasis hits 'Rock N' Roll Star' and 'Live Forever' along with his new solo single, Noel Gallagher was unable to attend.

His absence was criticised by Liam who branded his brother a "sad f***" and apologised to Manchester on his behalf.

Representatives for the High Flying Birds frontman told The Independent he would not be making any further comment at the time of writing but pointed to his statement last week.

Before the event a spokesperson said: "Sadly, Noel will not be at the concert this weekend.

"He's been out of the country on a longstanding family trip since before the concert was announced and is unable to attend.

"Needless to say he is very supportive of the event and wishes everyone huge success on the day."

This likely won't do much to stop Liam Gallagher from venting on social media.

The morning after the One Love Manchester concert he wrote: "Noels [sic] out of the f***ing country weren't we all love get on a f***ing plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad f***".

Fans may have to hold out for that Oasis reunion just a little while longer, then.

Rumours of a reunion were sparked in-part after Black Eyed Peas singer Taboo tweeted a list of performers at the event and tagged Oasis. He quickly apologised and said that an error had been made.

​Liam Gallagher, who has hinted recently hinted that he would be interested in reuniting with his brother, responded to the idea of Oasis reforming in an interview last week.

He told BBC Radio 1: "Everyone knows I love our kid. He doesn’t speak to me, we don’t speak to each other.

"I’ll speak to him some day. It’s all very sad, but we’ll get over it… I guess it musn’t be nice for my mum… If Oasis ever got back together… if they do, they do. If they don’t, they don’t.

"A lot of people go, ‘Oh, leave it in the past, you were great then’. Mate, if we ever got back together, it would be happening. There’d be no dodgey gigs, it’d be bang on. So there is unfinished business there, but we’ll see what happens. In the meantime, we’re two little solo boys doing our little things."

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Liam Gallagher On Why Beady Eye Split Up

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Liam's post-Oasis band split in 2014 after releasing two albums.

Liam Gallagher has opened up about the demise of Beady Eye, admitting the band had trouble “connecting”.

The younger Gallagher brother formed Beady Eye with bandmates Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock when Oasis split in 2009. The band released two albums, 2011’s ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’ and 2013’s ‘BE’, before disbanding in October 2014.

Asked why he decided to end Beady Eye, Liam told The Guardian: “The last album we put out, that was the first album I’ve ever put out in America when we only did one gig for it. That got under my skin. We got asked to do Coachella, but apparently we couldn’t afford to go out there. I was like: ‘I’ll pay for us to go out there and once we’re out there we’ll do some gigs.'”

He continued: “Gem had hurt his head and I’d had my divorce, but the best place to be is on the road… Anyway, there were no gigs going down. So I thought to myself: ‘Maybe it’s just not happening, maybe it’s just not connecting.’ And then Andy got a call that he was gonna do his Ride thing, which was fine, but I thought: ‘You know what, I’m not sitting around.’ So I went: ‘Tell you what, go and do Ride and I think we should just call it a day.'”

Source: www.nme.com

Watch A Live Stream Of Liam Gallagher At Pinkpop Later Today

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There will be live stream today from Pinkpop, Liam Gallagher is on stage at 17:20 (Local time).

Visit 3voor12.vpro.nl to view the live stream, I'm not to sure if it's being broadcast outside the Netherlands at the time of posting.

Alternative link here.

Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Nuremberg

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Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher in Rock im Park in Nuremberg in Germany yesterday.

Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
D'Yer Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
All I Need
I Get By
You'd Better Run, You'd Better Hide
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now

Liam Gallagher Rolls Into Landgraaf

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Liam Gallagher will play at Pinkpop in Landgraaf in Netherlands later today.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...

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What an amazing night last night pure love vibrations nobody comes close to Manchester love forever LG x 

Oh and if anybody's seen rkid tell him he can come out now as you were LG x 

Manchester id like to apologise for my brothers absence last night very disappointed stay beautiful stay safe LG x 

Noels out of the fucking country weren't we all love get on a fucking plane and play your tunes for the kids you sad fuck 

Video: Coldplay & Ariana Grande Play Oasis' 'Don't Look Back In Anger'

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Video: Liam Gallagher At One Love Manchester

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Liam Gallagher Brings House Down With Surprise One Love Manchester Performance

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The former Oasis frontman flew in straight from his show at German festival Rock im Park

Liam Gallagher brought the house down with a surprise set at One Love Manchester tonight.

The former Oasis frontman flew in straight from his appearance at German festival Rock im Park to perform at Ariana Grande's huge fundraising show at Emirates Old Trafford.

Liam opened his set with Oasis hit Rock 'n' Roll star before performing new solo single Wall Of Glass.

He was then joined on stage by Coldplay's Chris Martin for a tearjerking duet of Oasis hit Live Forever.

Chris, who is said to have persuaded Liam to come and perform at the show, was earlier accompanied by Ariana as they performed Oasis hit Don't Look Back In Anger.

The song has become an anthem of Mancunian defiance in the wake of the terror attack that killed 22 people after her concert at Manchester Arena on May 22.

The Courteeners led 50,000 fans in a mass singalong at Emirates Old Trafford last weekend - and the scene was repeated at the venue tonight as the crowds chanted along.

There had been frenzied speculation that Oasis might reunite at tonight's show after Black Eyed Peas star Taboo Nawasha tagged the band in a tweet setting out the line-up - before quickly backtracking.

Liam said he would be 'up for it' when asked if he would be performing but said it clashed with a slot at the Rock im Park festival in Germany.

The rumours were reignited earlier tonight by a tweet from The Sun's showbiz writer Dan Wootton, who said he had been told Liam would appear.

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Liam Gallagher Says Working With Noel "Bores The Death" Out Of Him

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Liam Gallagher has said that working with his brother Noel Liam Gallagher has said that working with his brother Noel "bores the death" out of him and has ruled out an Oasis reunion in the near future.

The rocker said he still is not in contact with his brother and former band mate, although he admitted he misses him and the fans and singing Oasis songs.

In an Observer Q&A with fans, Gallagher said he "can't see it happening" when asked about the group reuniting.

He said: "Never say never, I guess, but at the moment, if I get up and running on this solo thing, it certainly won't happen for a bit.

"Because there have been plenty of times that it could have happened and it should have happened and it didn't.

"I'd like it to happen, because I miss him and I miss the band and I miss the fans and I miss singing them songs.

"But it's in the lap of the gods, not Noel Gallagher, as much as he'd like to think he's a bit of a god, but he ain't ... 'Cos I've seen him coming for years.

"He thought that I was going to be down and out, and then he'd turn round and say: "Sorry about this, lads, but I'm going to have to put my wicked solo career on hold because I need to help my brother out."

"But I ain't f****** poor. I'm still standing."

Gallagher, who last week dropped his debut solo single Wall Of Glass, said: "No. It ain't happening, mate. When I think about it, being in a band with him bores the death out of me.

"He's changed, as a person. He's not someone I want to be in a band with. He's part of the establishment."

Earlier this week, Gallagher sent a happy birthday message to his estranged sibling on his 50th birthday.

He wrote: "Happy 50th rkid stay young LG x."

The public message prompted speculation among fans that they could reunite at Sunday's One Love Manchester benefit concert, which is being held to raise money for those affected by the attack at Ariana Grande's Manchester Arena concert nearly two weeks ago.

Gallagher, 44, said he would be working as a labourer or be "really badly into drugs" had he not got into music, adding that rock'n' roll saved his life.

He said: "So I'd have been digging or dead or really badly into drugs, which would obviously lead to being dead.

"Rock'n'roll saved my life. And I am forever in debt.

"I am forever in debt to rock'n'roll and I would never, ever think of doing another form of music. Ever."

Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk and has ruled out an Oasis reunion in the near future.

The rocker said he still is not in contact with his brother and former band mate, although he admitted he misses him and the fans and singing Oasis songs.

In an Observer Q&A with fans, Gallagher said he "can't see it happening" when asked about the group reuniting.

He said: "Never say never, I guess, but at the moment, if I get up and running on this solo thing, it certainly won't happen for a bit.

"Because there have been plenty of times that it could have happened and it should have happened and it didn't.

"I'd like it to happen, because I miss him and I miss the band and I miss the fans and I miss singing them songs.

"But it's in the lap of the gods, not Noel Gallagher, as much as he'd like to think he's a bit of a god, but he ain't ... 'Cos I've seen him coming for years.

"He thought that I was going to be down and out, and then he'd turn round and say: "Sorry about this, lads, but I'm going to have to put my wicked solo career on hold because I need to help my brother out."

"But I ain't f****** poor. I'm still standing."

Gallagher, who last week dropped his debut solo single Wall Of Glass, said: "No. It ain't happening, mate. When I think about it, being in a band with him bores the death out of me.

"He's changed, as a person. He's not someone I want to be in a band with. He's part of the establishment."

Earlier this week, Gallagher sent a happy birthday message to his estranged sibling on his 50th birthday.

He wrote: "Happy 50th rkid stay young LG x."

The public message prompted speculation among fans that they could reunite at Sunday's One Love Manchester benefit concert, which is being held to raise money for those affected by the attack at Ariana Grande's Manchester Arena concert nearly two weeks ago.

Gallagher, 44, said he would be working as a labourer or be "really badly into drugs" had he not got into music, adding that rock'n' roll saved his life.

He said: "So I'd have been digging or dead or really badly into drugs, which would obviously lead to being dead.

"Rock'n'roll saved my life. And I am forever in debt.

"I am forever in debt to rock'n'roll and I would never, ever think of doing another form of music. Ever."

Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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