Liam Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at the Olympic Sports Centre (Gymnasium) in Beijing, China earlier today.
Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall Of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
For What It's Worth
D'Ya Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
I Get By
All I Need
You Better Run, You Better Hide
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now
Wonderwall
Live Forever
Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Beijing
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at the Olympic Sports Centre (Gymnasium) in Beijing, China earlier today.
Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall Of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
For What It's Worth
D'Ya Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
I Get By
All I Need
You Better Run, You Better Hide
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now
Wonderwall
Live Forever
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has revealed he's never properly learned to play Oasis' Wonderwall.
He told Rolling Stone magazine's Music Now podcast"I don't even know how to play it on guitar, there's the joke," he told Rolling Stone magazine's Music Now podcast. "I seriously don't know how to play it. My kid knows how to play it... but I seriously do not know how to play it on guitar."
Liam said that he had became a bit "sick" of the track, which is Oasis' best selling-single as well as being their biggest U.S. hit.
However, he said he was now enjoying playing a stripped-down version of the song on tour.
"I'm actually enjoying playing it again with just a (backing musician playing) guitar and a voice and a shaker, people seem to like it," he added.
Liam Gallagher Is Unable To Play Oasis' Wonderwall On His Guitar
Liam Gallagher has revealed he's never properly learned to play Oasis' Wonderwall.
He told Rolling Stone magazine's Music Now podcast"I don't even know how to play it on guitar, there's the joke," he told Rolling Stone magazine's Music Now podcast. "I seriously don't know how to play it. My kid knows how to play it... but I seriously do not know how to play it on guitar."
Liam said that he had became a bit "sick" of the track, which is Oasis' best selling-single as well as being their biggest U.S. hit.
However, he said he was now enjoying playing a stripped-down version of the song on tour.
"I'm actually enjoying playing it again with just a (backing musician playing) guitar and a voice and a shaker, people seem to like it," he added.
Liam Gallagher
'For What It's Worth', the new single from Liam Gallagher's solo album 'As You Were' released October 6th.
Pre-order at https://l-gx.com/lg_asyouwere to get the first single 'Wall Of Glass', plus Chinatown and 'For What It's Worth' as instant downloads.
Check Out The Lyric Video For Liam Gallagher's 'For What It's Worth'
'For What It's Worth', the new single from Liam Gallagher's solo album 'As You Were' released October 6th.
Pre-order at https://l-gx.com/lg_asyouwere to get the first single 'Wall Of Glass', plus Chinatown and 'For What It's Worth' as instant downloads.
Liam Gallagher
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Chris Evans
Liam Gallagher
Chris Evans has the World Exclusive first play of Liam Gallagher's new song 'For What It's Worth' tomorrow.
Listen to it on BBC Radio 2 here, on the Breakfast Show at 8am (UK Time).
Listen To Liam Gallagher's 'For What It's Worth' Tomorrow On BBC Radio 2
Chris Evans has the World Exclusive first play of Liam Gallagher's new song 'For What It's Worth' tomorrow.
Listen to it on BBC Radio 2 here, on the Breakfast Show at 8am (UK Time).
Alan White
Bonehead
Charlatans
Dreadzone
Guigsy
Kula Shaker
Liam Gallagher
Manic Street Preachers
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Ocean Colour Scene
The Prodigy
On August 10th 1996, Oasis played the first of two nights at Knebworth. Support for the two days included The Prodigy, Ocean Colour Scene, Charlatans, Manic Street Preachers, Kula Shaker and Dreadzone.
Below is a review from THE TIMES of the show.
Review: Oasis at Knebworth, 1996
One in 20 Britons applied for tickets to see Oasis in concert at Knebworth. Our critic joined the crowd on Saturday.
Three million people, 5 per cent of the population, applied for tickets and those lucky enough to get them were treated to two new songs, My Big Mouth and It's Getting Better Man , along with tried and tested hits. With a guest list of 7,000 there were plenty of opportunities for star-spotting: Mick Hucknall of Simply Red, Jarvis Cocker and Kate Moss made their way to the celebrity enclosure to compare bodyguards with Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit, and all looked disingenuously surprised when mobbed by amateur paparazzi.
For those not chosen as Kate Moss's plus one, there were tickets still available at a price. Cro-Magnon touts were willing to get you into "The Gig of the Decade" for £300, a sizeable mark-up from £22.50. Once inside, many would have gladly paid £300 to avoid queues. There were 400-yard tailbacks for each bar and toilet. But with the temperature into the 70s and a PA so powerful everyone was guaranteed to leave touched by tinnitus, such matters were of little importance. Oasis took to the stage at 9pm, greeted by a roar so huge that flocks of birds took to the sky from Knebworth's old oaks.
"Hello, hello, hello," Liam said, making a fairly good job of John Lennon's famous "retard" impression. "Let's go." And off they went, kicking out the music that has made the Top 40 truly exciting for the first time in ten years and working hard for the estimated £5.6 million the weekend accrued.
Joined for the inevitable encore of Champagne Supernova by The Stone Roses's ex-guitar player John Squire, Oasis bowed out in a blaze of guitar solos and a firework display. As many tired and emotional punters fell over backwards, disorientated from staring at the sky so long, Martin Carr of the Boo Radleys said: "Everyone in Britain - except Damon from Blur - loves Oasis. They can do no wrong." He would appear to be right.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On August 10th 1996, Oasis played the first of two nights at Knebworth. Support for the two days included The Prodigy, Ocean Colour Scene, Charlatans, Manic Street Preachers, Kula Shaker and Dreadzone.
Below is a review from THE TIMES of the show.
Review: Oasis at Knebworth, 1996
One in 20 Britons applied for tickets to see Oasis in concert at Knebworth. Our critic joined the crowd on Saturday.
Three million people, 5 per cent of the population, applied for tickets and those lucky enough to get them were treated to two new songs, My Big Mouth and It's Getting Better Man , along with tried and tested hits. With a guest list of 7,000 there were plenty of opportunities for star-spotting: Mick Hucknall of Simply Red, Jarvis Cocker and Kate Moss made their way to the celebrity enclosure to compare bodyguards with Liam Gallagher and Patsy Kensit, and all looked disingenuously surprised when mobbed by amateur paparazzi.
For those not chosen as Kate Moss's plus one, there were tickets still available at a price. Cro-Magnon touts were willing to get you into "The Gig of the Decade" for £300, a sizeable mark-up from £22.50. Once inside, many would have gladly paid £300 to avoid queues. There were 400-yard tailbacks for each bar and toilet. But with the temperature into the 70s and a PA so powerful everyone was guaranteed to leave touched by tinnitus, such matters were of little importance. Oasis took to the stage at 9pm, greeted by a roar so huge that flocks of birds took to the sky from Knebworth's old oaks.
"Hello, hello, hello," Liam said, making a fairly good job of John Lennon's famous "retard" impression. "Let's go." And off they went, kicking out the music that has made the Top 40 truly exciting for the first time in ten years and working hard for the estimated £5.6 million the weekend accrued.
Joined for the inevitable encore of Champagne Supernova by The Stone Roses's ex-guitar player John Squire, Oasis bowed out in a blaze of guitar solos and a firework display. As many tired and emotional punters fell over backwards, disorientated from staring at the sky so long, Martin Carr of the Boo Radleys said: "Everyone in Britain - except Damon from Blur - loves Oasis. They can do no wrong." He would appear to be right.
Liam Gallagher
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Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Singer says he would choose Oasis over a solo career
Liam Gallagher has said that there’s “far too many” solo stars and that the majority of them are “c*nts”, further reiterating that he would prefer to be back in Oasis.
The Britpop frontman had previously denied that he would go solo, arguing that he wouldn’t do so because he is “not a c**t”. Upon announcing details of his solo record, he tweeted: “It’s official I’m a c*nt”.
Speaking to Noisey recently, Gallagher was asked about these comments. He replied: “Well yeah, the majority of solo stars are c*nts. The ones that split bands up because they need their egos fuckin’ stroked are the biggest c*nts.”
He added: “If someone said to me, ‘OK, get Oasis back or go solo?’ I’d get Oasis back. There’s not enough bands out there. There’s far too many fuckin’ solo stars. It’s shit. This is the last fuckin’ roll of the dice for me. For me to go and get another band back together it’d only be compared to Oasis anyway, so what’s the fuckin’ point? So the solo thing? I’ll give it a fuckin’ go, man.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher Would Choose Oasis Over A Solo Career
Singer says he would choose Oasis over a solo career
Liam Gallagher has said that there’s “far too many” solo stars and that the majority of them are “c*nts”, further reiterating that he would prefer to be back in Oasis.
The Britpop frontman had previously denied that he would go solo, arguing that he wouldn’t do so because he is “not a c**t”. Upon announcing details of his solo record, he tweeted: “It’s official I’m a c*nt”.
Speaking to Noisey recently, Gallagher was asked about these comments. He replied: “Well yeah, the majority of solo stars are c*nts. The ones that split bands up because they need their egos fuckin’ stroked are the biggest c*nts.”
He added: “If someone said to me, ‘OK, get Oasis back or go solo?’ I’d get Oasis back. There’s not enough bands out there. There’s far too many fuckin’ solo stars. It’s shit. This is the last fuckin’ roll of the dice for me. For me to go and get another band back together it’d only be compared to Oasis anyway, so what’s the fuckin’ point? So the solo thing? I’ll give it a fuckin’ go, man.”
Source: www.nme.com
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