Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Backstage pass: Liam Gallagher
Friday 8th September 2017
Backstage Pass follows Liam Gallagher, one of music’s most iconic frontmen, as he travels to Paris to play the first ever Lollapalooza to be held in the city.
Accompanied by his new band and with new material Liam prepares to play tracks from his forthcoming debut solo album plus some Oasis classics.
Liam and his brother Noel burst onto the British music scene in 1994 with Oasis’ debut album Definitely Maybe. At the time it was the fastest selling debut UK album of all time. In 2009, after seven albums and a lot of tabloid column inches the band broke up. Liam continued as Beady Eye, with fellow Oasis members, until 2014. Now he’s back, as entertaining as ever, with his first solo album.
Once voted the greatest frontman of all time, Backstage Pass follows Liam as he prepares to take to the stage, chats to the press and hangs out with family and friends.
More details can be found here.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
A New Liam Gallagher Documentary Airs Next Week On The BBC
Backstage pass: Liam Gallagher
Friday 8th September 2017
Backstage Pass follows Liam Gallagher, one of music’s most iconic frontmen, as he travels to Paris to play the first ever Lollapalooza to be held in the city.
Accompanied by his new band and with new material Liam prepares to play tracks from his forthcoming debut solo album plus some Oasis classics.
Liam and his brother Noel burst onto the British music scene in 1994 with Oasis’ debut album Definitely Maybe. At the time it was the fastest selling debut UK album of all time. In 2009, after seven albums and a lot of tabloid column inches the band broke up. Liam continued as Beady Eye, with fellow Oasis members, until 2014. Now he’s back, as entertaining as ever, with his first solo album.
Once voted the greatest frontman of all time, Backstage Pass follows Liam as he prepares to take to the stage, chats to the press and hangs out with family and friends.
More details can be found here.
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
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Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Click here to read an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks to Huck Magazine about his new album, Beady Eye, Oasis, Noel, family and more.
Liam Gallagher On His New Album, Beady Eye, Oasis, Noel, Family And More
Click here to read an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks to Huck Magazine about his new album, Beady Eye, Oasis, Noel, family and more.
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Richard Ashcroft
Below are a few quotes from the October issue of Q, that is on sale in stores and digitally now.
On his current form.
“I’m on fire at the moment – on fucking fire!”
On his new album 'As You Were'.
“Now I’ve got the whole world ‘As you were’-ing me,” he enthuses. “Everyone’s saying it – people in China going, ‘Az yew waah!’”
“It’s worth shouting about,” he says, “there’s some proper tunes on there. At the gigs everyone’s been buzzing off the new stuff. We did one with Richard Ashcroft, and he was going, ‘What’s that tune you played at the end, man?’ It was You Better Run.
He goes, ‘It sounded like fucking gang music, like the Hell’s Angels booting the door open.’
There’s a couple of odd ones, too, and that’s the beauty of writing with people.”
On playing live and returning back to music.
“It’s been good to be back at work,” he says, “singing songs to the people, who’re bored out of their fucking minds. It feels like there’s a new vibe there, so maybe the break’s done everyone good. Maybe they’ve realised how shit it is without me.”
On Noel releasing a album a few weeks after his.
“It’s like we’ve come full circle,” he concludes. “We’ve slagged off every single fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head. I’m sure his record is gonna be great, man, but I feel double proud of mine, really confident. I do exactly what it says on the tin. I’m here to give the people what they want.”
Liam Gallagher On Being On F**king Fire, Playing Live, Richard Ashcroft, Noel And More
Below are a few quotes from the October issue of Q, that is on sale in stores and digitally now.
On his current form.
“I’m on fire at the moment – on fucking fire!”
On his new album 'As You Were'.
“Now I’ve got the whole world ‘As you were’-ing me,” he enthuses. “Everyone’s saying it – people in China going, ‘Az yew waah!’”
“It’s worth shouting about,” he says, “there’s some proper tunes on there. At the gigs everyone’s been buzzing off the new stuff. We did one with Richard Ashcroft, and he was going, ‘What’s that tune you played at the end, man?’ It was You Better Run.
He goes, ‘It sounded like fucking gang music, like the Hell’s Angels booting the door open.’
There’s a couple of odd ones, too, and that’s the beauty of writing with people.”
On playing live and returning back to music.
“It’s been good to be back at work,” he says, “singing songs to the people, who’re bored out of their fucking minds. It feels like there’s a new vibe there, so maybe the break’s done everyone good. Maybe they’ve realised how shit it is without me.”
On Noel releasing a album a few weeks after his.
“It’s like we’ve come full circle,” he concludes. “We’ve slagged off every single fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head. I’m sure his record is gonna be great, man, but I feel double proud of mine, really confident. I do exactly what it says on the tin. I’m here to give the people what they want.”
Josh Homme
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Queens Of The Stone Age
Troy Van Leeuwen
Queens Of The Stone Age members Josh Homme and Troy Van Leeuwen were recently interviewed by NME, and they discussed former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher.
Troy said, “He said the funniest thing to me once. He said, ‘Our bands should play together.’ He said, ‘The best band in the world, and the second best band in the world.’ And I laughed my fucking ass off.”
Homme added, “I love hearing him and his brother fling lines like frisbees into the world.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher Wanted Oasis And Queens Of The Stone Age To Play Together
Queens Of The Stone Age members Josh Homme and Troy Van Leeuwen were recently interviewed by NME, and they discussed former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher.
Troy said, “He said the funniest thing to me once. He said, ‘Our bands should play together.’ He said, ‘The best band in the world, and the second best band in the world.’ And I laughed my fucking ass off.”
Homme added, “I love hearing him and his brother fling lines like frisbees into the world.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...
Im gonna get to you all in good time trust me as you were LG x
Replying to @lfckyran
Get down the pub with your mates and do the tango you soft lad woo hoo
Replying to @MainlyOasis
Yeah gonna change set up for sure some might say rocking chair supersonic listen up might even give I got the fever a little outing
Every single oasis song that I sang is potentially on the set list for December tour as you fucking were LG x
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
'We've slagged off every fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head'
Liam Gallagher has spoken out about going ‘head to head’ with his brother Noel when the pair release their solo albums within a few weeks of one another.
This Autumn will see the rivalry reignited between the former Oasis bandmates, with Liam dropping solo debut ‘As You Were’ on October 6, while Noel has suggested that his next album with The High Flying Birds will arrive the next month in early November.
Speaking to Q Magazine about how closely together their releases fall, Liam said that “it’s like we’ve come full circle.”
“We’ve slagged off every fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head,” Gallagher continued. “I’m sure his record is gonna be great, man, but I feel double proud of mine, really confident.
“I do exactly what it says on the tin. I’m here to give the people what they want.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher On Releasing His Album Within A Few Weeks Of Noel's
'We've slagged off every fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head'
Liam Gallagher has spoken out about going ‘head to head’ with his brother Noel when the pair release their solo albums within a few weeks of one another.
This Autumn will see the rivalry reignited between the former Oasis bandmates, with Liam dropping solo debut ‘As You Were’ on October 6, while Noel has suggested that his next album with The High Flying Birds will arrive the next month in early November.
Speaking to Q Magazine about how closely together their releases fall, Liam said that “it’s like we’ve come full circle.”
“We’ve slagged off every fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head,” Gallagher continued. “I’m sure his record is gonna be great, man, but I feel double proud of mine, really confident.
“I do exactly what it says on the tin. I’m here to give the people what they want.”
Source: www.nme.com
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll
The Videos below are from August 31st 1994, when Oasis played at the Tivoli, Buckley in England.
The two videos below are from the Definitely Maybe DVD that was released in September 2004.
This gig was the first time that I saw the band live.
On This Day In Oasis History...
The Videos below are from August 31st 1994, when Oasis played at the Tivoli, Buckley in England.
The two videos below are from the Definitely Maybe DVD that was released in September 2004.
This gig was the first time that I saw the band live.
Liam Gallagher
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Amy Macdonald
Bob Geldof
Chris Hoy
Deacon Blue
Frightened Rabbit
John Cleese
Liam Gallagher
Rob Brydon
A mass sponsored sleep-out to raise money for the homeless will feature A-list "buskers" including Liam Gallagher and Deacon Blue.
The Sleep in the Park event in December will involve around 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh's West Princes Street Gardens and the city centre.
It is organised by the social enterprise Social Bite, which says it will be the world's largest ever sleep-out event.
Sir Bob Geldof will be among those sleeping rough, with the aim of raising £4m to tackle homelessness in Scotland.
During last year's event Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy and other wealthy Scots slept outside to raise money for a new village for the homeless.
The new village, which will accommodate 20 homeless people, is currently under construction.
This year's event will feature "busking" sets from the former Oasis frontman, Deacon Blue, Amy Macdonald and Frightened Rabbit.
It will be hosted by comedian Rob Brydon and John Cleese will perform a bedtime story.
Sports personalities and politicians are also expected to take part in the sleep-out.
Members of the public and businesses can take part in the event by meeting fundraising targets and accepting the sleep-out challenge.
Source: stv.tv
Liam Gallagher To Perform At Homeless Charity Sleep-Out In Edinburgh
A mass sponsored sleep-out to raise money for the homeless will feature A-list "buskers" including Liam Gallagher and Deacon Blue.
The Sleep in the Park event in December will involve around 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh's West Princes Street Gardens and the city centre.
It is organised by the social enterprise Social Bite, which says it will be the world's largest ever sleep-out event.
Sir Bob Geldof will be among those sleeping rough, with the aim of raising £4m to tackle homelessness in Scotland.
During last year's event Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy and other wealthy Scots slept outside to raise money for a new village for the homeless.
The new village, which will accommodate 20 homeless people, is currently under construction.
This year's event will feature "busking" sets from the former Oasis frontman, Deacon Blue, Amy Macdonald and Frightened Rabbit.
It will be hosted by comedian Rob Brydon and John Cleese will perform a bedtime story.
Sports personalities and politicians are also expected to take part in the sleep-out.
Members of the public and businesses can take part in the event by meeting fundraising targets and accepting the sleep-out challenge.
Source: stv.tv
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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 London, Liverpool, Brighton and Manchester.
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 London, Liverpool, Brighton and Manchester.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
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