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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pulp
The Verve
U2
Noel Gallagher has said that life and music was much ‘freer’ in the ’90s – and that today’s bands need to be a lot more ‘business-minded’.
Yesterday saw Gallagher announce his return with his upcoming new High Flying Birds Album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, along with details of a huge UK and Ireland arena tour. During an interview with Christian O’Connell on the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show, he discussed how the music industry and the general climate for bands has changed since the Britpop heyday when Oasis were at their peak.
“If you’re 20, and you’re entering the music business now, you won’t know what’s gone before,” said Gallagher. “So for a 20 year old you won’t realise, but the ‘90’s, it’s only now people are starting to realise what a fantastic decade that was, for all sorts of things, for politics, fashion, music, sport.
“There’s lots of stuff that’s stood the test of time, Trainspotting as you mentioned for one, and all those great bands, Oasis, Verve, Pulp, all that mob. It was a lot freer then for sure. When I meet younger bands they seem to have more of a career head on. Whereas back in the ‘90’s it was just you were kind of winging it and having a laugh.”
He added: “I think, but that comes from the people who run the music business I think. The success, and how many hits you’ve got on YouTube and this that and the other, and it’s a different game, it’s a different game for sure.”
In the same interview, Noel Gallagher discussed another big night he had out with Morrissey – who described as a ‘dude’ who took a shine to his wife. He also discussed the extent of his drunken antics (and painful hangovers) while recently on tour with U2.
Gallagher will release his third solo album ‘Who Built The Moon?’ on Friday November 24, before a huge arena tour follows next year.
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher Says Music Was Much ‘Freer’ In The ’90s
Noel Gallagher has said that life and music was much ‘freer’ in the ’90s – and that today’s bands need to be a lot more ‘business-minded’.
Yesterday saw Gallagher announce his return with his upcoming new High Flying Birds Album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, along with details of a huge UK and Ireland arena tour. During an interview with Christian O’Connell on the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show, he discussed how the music industry and the general climate for bands has changed since the Britpop heyday when Oasis were at their peak.
“If you’re 20, and you’re entering the music business now, you won’t know what’s gone before,” said Gallagher. “So for a 20 year old you won’t realise, but the ‘90’s, it’s only now people are starting to realise what a fantastic decade that was, for all sorts of things, for politics, fashion, music, sport.
“There’s lots of stuff that’s stood the test of time, Trainspotting as you mentioned for one, and all those great bands, Oasis, Verve, Pulp, all that mob. It was a lot freer then for sure. When I meet younger bands they seem to have more of a career head on. Whereas back in the ‘90’s it was just you were kind of winging it and having a laugh.”
He added: “I think, but that comes from the people who run the music business I think. The success, and how many hits you’ve got on YouTube and this that and the other, and it’s a different game, it’s a different game for sure.”
In the same interview, Noel Gallagher discussed another big night he had out with Morrissey – who described as a ‘dude’ who took a shine to his wife. He also discussed the extent of his drunken antics (and painful hangovers) while recently on tour with U2.
Gallagher will release his third solo album ‘Who Built The Moon?’ on Friday November 24, before a huge arena tour follows next year.
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher features in this months Rockin'On Magazine that goes on sale soon in Japan, click here for more details.
Liam Gallagher Is On The Cover Of 'Rockin' On' Magazine
Liam Gallagher features in this months Rockin'On Magazine that goes on sale soon in Japan, click here for more details.
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
There's a lot that can be said about the sound and gear of Noel Gallagher. From Oasis through his work with his High Flying Birds — who announced a new album, Who Built the Moon?, this morning — Noel's music has provided the backdrop to a generation of rock fans, all propelled by an always evolving collection of guitars, amps, and studio pieces.
Next week, the statesman of British tone is teaming up with MJQ Ltd. to bring The Noel Gallagher Collection to the pages of Reverb. MJQ Ltd. is the same London-based studio equipment brokerage firm that helped secure $1.8mm for the EMI TG 1234 MKIV console used on Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon" through Bonhams Auction House.
This sale will include amps and other pieces direct from Noel's personal collection used at different points of his recording and touring career.
"When you’ve been playing as long as I have, you tend to amass a huge amount of gear, and it’s not doing me or anyone else any good if it’s just sitting around," Gallagher told us. "These pieces have a lot history, but they’re still very playable — I’d love to get them into the hands of someone who will put them to good use."
It's an impressive showing with scores of VOX, Fender, HiWatt, Orange, and Marshall amps taking center stage. There are rare vintage tape echo units and one-off prototypes like an Orange Custom Shop NG140 built specifically for Gallagher by noted amp guru Adrian Emsley.
Other highlights from the collection include:
A 1960s Epiphone Professional guitar and amp set played by Gallagher on tour and in the studio.
A Vox Foundation bass head an Supreme cabinet that comes with a printed setlist from the Oasis rehearsal held just prior to the band’s last unofficial gig.
A Laney Top Mount Supergroup Head with 4x12 Bass 100 Cabinet used predominantly in the studio by Gallagher. These under-the-radar vintage Laney amplifiers from the late-'60s and early-'70s are best known for fueling Black Sabbath’s sound.
A late-1990s Mellotron Mk VI — an instrument that Oasis used all over their recordings. Gallagher has owned several and this one comes from that studio collection.
An Orange OR120 Overdrive with 4x12 and Head that was used on tour with Oasis.
And that's just a small sample of the over 50 items included in this sale.
The Noel Gallagher Collection is set to go live on October 2nd.
Click here for more details.
Source: reverb.com
Noel Gallagher Is Selling Off A Bunch Of Old Oasis Gear
There's a lot that can be said about the sound and gear of Noel Gallagher. From Oasis through his work with his High Flying Birds — who announced a new album, Who Built the Moon?, this morning — Noel's music has provided the backdrop to a generation of rock fans, all propelled by an always evolving collection of guitars, amps, and studio pieces.
Next week, the statesman of British tone is teaming up with MJQ Ltd. to bring The Noel Gallagher Collection to the pages of Reverb. MJQ Ltd. is the same London-based studio equipment brokerage firm that helped secure $1.8mm for the EMI TG 1234 MKIV console used on Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon" through Bonhams Auction House.
This sale will include amps and other pieces direct from Noel's personal collection used at different points of his recording and touring career.
"When you’ve been playing as long as I have, you tend to amass a huge amount of gear, and it’s not doing me or anyone else any good if it’s just sitting around," Gallagher told us. "These pieces have a lot history, but they’re still very playable — I’d love to get them into the hands of someone who will put them to good use."
It's an impressive showing with scores of VOX, Fender, HiWatt, Orange, and Marshall amps taking center stage. There are rare vintage tape echo units and one-off prototypes like an Orange Custom Shop NG140 built specifically for Gallagher by noted amp guru Adrian Emsley.
Other highlights from the collection include:
A 1960s Epiphone Professional guitar and amp set played by Gallagher on tour and in the studio.
A Vox Foundation bass head an Supreme cabinet that comes with a printed setlist from the Oasis rehearsal held just prior to the band’s last unofficial gig.
A Laney Top Mount Supergroup Head with 4x12 Bass 100 Cabinet used predominantly in the studio by Gallagher. These under-the-radar vintage Laney amplifiers from the late-'60s and early-'70s are best known for fueling Black Sabbath’s sound.
A late-1990s Mellotron Mk VI — an instrument that Oasis used all over their recordings. Gallagher has owned several and this one comes from that studio collection.
An Orange OR120 Overdrive with 4x12 and Head that was used on tour with Oasis.
And that's just a small sample of the over 50 items included in this sale.
The Noel Gallagher Collection is set to go live on October 2nd.
Click here for more details.
Source: reverb.com
Bono
Noel Gallagher
U2
Noel Gallagher had lunch with Irish President Michael Higgins while he was still nursing a hangover.
The 50-year-old star was on tour with rock icons U2 in July when Bono, the band's lead vocalist, arranged for Noel to meet with the Irish politician in Dublin straight after a heavy night of boozing.
Recalling one of the more surreal incidents during The Joshua Tree Tour, Noel said: "We do the gig in Dublin and we go the after show. I'm staying at his house and we leave at half five in the morning.
"The next thing I remember is my phone going and I'm in this place I don't know. It's him on the phone, and he says 'Oh you're alive, where are you?' and I was like, 'Well I'm supposed to be in your house, but I don't recognise, where am I?' I was in a guest house at the bottom of his garden right.
"So he says, 'Oh you're alive anyway, come on, everybody's here waiting for you' and I was kind of going 'What for?' He said, 'For the lunch I'm throwing in your honour, there's 75 guests have arrived'."
The former Oasis star admitted he wasn't in a fit state to attend the bash, which was also attended by the Irish President.
What's more, Noel couldn't believe how relentless the fun-loving band, and Bono in particular, were in their partying ways throughout their tour.
Speaking to Christian O'Connell on the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show, Noel recalled: "I said 'I've only just got out of bed'. He said 'Look the President of Ireland's just arrived and you're sitting next to him, so hurry up'. So I had to get showered, get up there 'whey, ey' and all that.
"The lunch started at three. Do you know what time it finished? Ten past four in the morning."
Noel also admitted Bono is more resilient to the effects of alcohol these days, despite being seven years older than he is.
Remembering another of their shows in Paris that followed a boozy night out, he said: "I'm sweating pure lager, and he gets up and sings like a 24 year old."
Source: www.bramptonguardian.com
Noel Gallagher Was Nursing A Hangover When He Met Ireland's President
Noel Gallagher had lunch with Irish President Michael Higgins while he was still nursing a hangover.
The 50-year-old star was on tour with rock icons U2 in July when Bono, the band's lead vocalist, arranged for Noel to meet with the Irish politician in Dublin straight after a heavy night of boozing.
Recalling one of the more surreal incidents during The Joshua Tree Tour, Noel said: "We do the gig in Dublin and we go the after show. I'm staying at his house and we leave at half five in the morning.
"The next thing I remember is my phone going and I'm in this place I don't know. It's him on the phone, and he says 'Oh you're alive, where are you?' and I was like, 'Well I'm supposed to be in your house, but I don't recognise, where am I?' I was in a guest house at the bottom of his garden right.
"So he says, 'Oh you're alive anyway, come on, everybody's here waiting for you' and I was kind of going 'What for?' He said, 'For the lunch I'm throwing in your honour, there's 75 guests have arrived'."
The former Oasis star admitted he wasn't in a fit state to attend the bash, which was also attended by the Irish President.
What's more, Noel couldn't believe how relentless the fun-loving band, and Bono in particular, were in their partying ways throughout their tour.
Speaking to Christian O'Connell on the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show, Noel recalled: "I said 'I've only just got out of bed'. He said 'Look the President of Ireland's just arrived and you're sitting next to him, so hurry up'. So I had to get showered, get up there 'whey, ey' and all that.
"The lunch started at three. Do you know what time it finished? Ten past four in the morning."
Noel also admitted Bono is more resilient to the effects of alcohol these days, despite being seven years older than he is.
Remembering another of their shows in Paris that followed a boozy night out, he said: "I'm sweating pure lager, and he gets up and sings like a 24 year old."
Source: www.bramptonguardian.com
Conor McGregor
Floyd Mayweather
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Conor McGregor has added former Oasis star Noel Gallagher to his lengthy list of admirers.
The Irishman's stock has risen astronomically since his cross-code bout with boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather, which has helped him gain fans across the globe.
McGregor's garish costumes and trash talking only served to add to the hype of the mega-bout — and even became a sideshow in itself.
And Gallagher, a devout Manchester City fan, is the latest star to reveal his love for the UFC megastar.
'The trash talking, oh I love him,' Gallagher said on Absolute Radio on Monday morning.
'He's a dude. An absolute dude. He makes me cry laughing when he's going on about Floyd Mayweather's baldy little head.
'Charisma will get you a long way. If you're talented and you've got charisma, the world is your oyster — and that guy has got it.
'It's like "wow, what planet have you come from?" — he's unbelievable. I'd love to meet him.'
McGregor displayed charisma in abundance during the build up to the fight but was eventually bested by one of the greatest boxers the sport has ever seen.
The 29-year-old has not ruled out a return to the ring, but coach John Kavanagh has said his next appearance is more likely to be in the octagon.
Should he return to the UFC, a mouthwatering trilogy against Nate Diaz next year would be the preferred option — with UFC chief Dana White shooting down reports of a December fight.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Conor McGregor Is An 'Absolute Dude', Says Noel Gallagher
Conor McGregor has added former Oasis star Noel Gallagher to his lengthy list of admirers.
The Irishman's stock has risen astronomically since his cross-code bout with boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather, which has helped him gain fans across the globe.
McGregor's garish costumes and trash talking only served to add to the hype of the mega-bout — and even became a sideshow in itself.
And Gallagher, a devout Manchester City fan, is the latest star to reveal his love for the UFC megastar.
'The trash talking, oh I love him,' Gallagher said on Absolute Radio on Monday morning.
'He's a dude. An absolute dude. He makes me cry laughing when he's going on about Floyd Mayweather's baldy little head.
'Charisma will get you a long way. If you're talented and you've got charisma, the world is your oyster — and that guy has got it.
'It's like "wow, what planet have you come from?" — he's unbelievable. I'd love to meet him.'
McGregor displayed charisma in abundance during the build up to the fight but was eventually bested by one of the greatest boxers the sport has ever seen.
The 29-year-old has not ruled out a return to the ring, but coach John Kavanagh has said his next appearance is more likely to be in the octagon.
Should he return to the UFC, a mouthwatering trilogy against Nate Diaz next year would be the preferred option — with UFC chief Dana White shooting down reports of a December fight.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds head out to North America on tour February + March 2018!
The price of your ticket includes a digital copy of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds album, ‘Who Built The Moon?’, redeemable on release date.
Sign up for the fan pre-sale for early access to tickets and enhanced experience packages before midnight PST on Tuesday 26th September
Tickets and enhanced tour experiences on general sale 10am local time Friday 29th September.
Tickets: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/live
Enhanced Experience packages and info: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/EE
NORTH AMERICA 2018 TOUR!
9 Feb Detroit, MI The Cathedral at Masonic Temple
10 Feb Columbus, OH Express Live!
12 Feb Washington, DC Anthem
13 Feb Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
15 Feb New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
17 Feb Boston, MA Opera House
18 Feb Montreal, QC Place des Arts/Salle Wilfrid Pelletier
20 Feb Toronto, ON Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
23 Feb Cleveland, OH Goodyear Theater
24 Feb Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
25 Feb Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
26 Feb Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
28 Feb Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
2 Mar New Orleans, LA The Orpheum Theatre
3 Mar Houston, TX House of Blues
5 Mar Austin, TX Moody Theater At ACL Live
6 Mar Dallas, TX Majestic Theater
9 Mar Las Vegas, NV The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
10 Mar Oakland, CA Fox Theater
12 Mar Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Announce North American Tour
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds head out to North America on tour February + March 2018!
The price of your ticket includes a digital copy of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds album, ‘Who Built The Moon?’, redeemable on release date.
Sign up for the fan pre-sale for early access to tickets and enhanced experience packages before midnight PST on Tuesday 26th September
Tickets and enhanced tour experiences on general sale 10am local time Friday 29th September.
Tickets: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/live
Enhanced Experience packages and info: https://NGHFB.lnk.to/EE
NORTH AMERICA 2018 TOUR!
9 Feb Detroit, MI The Cathedral at Masonic Temple
10 Feb Columbus, OH Express Live!
12 Feb Washington, DC Anthem
13 Feb Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
15 Feb New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
17 Feb Boston, MA Opera House
18 Feb Montreal, QC Place des Arts/Salle Wilfrid Pelletier
20 Feb Toronto, ON Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
23 Feb Cleveland, OH Goodyear Theater
24 Feb Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
25 Feb Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre
26 Feb Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
28 Feb Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
2 Mar New Orleans, LA The Orpheum Theatre
3 Mar Houston, TX House of Blues
5 Mar Austin, TX Moody Theater At ACL Live
6 Mar Dallas, TX Majestic Theater
9 Mar Las Vegas, NV The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
10 Mar Oakland, CA Fox Theater
12 Mar Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum
Bono
Noel Gallagher
Christian talks to Noel Gallagher about his new album Who Built The Moon?, hanging out with Bono, and his love of crisps.
Click here to listen skip to 24 minutes to listen to the interview.
Listen To Noel Gallagher's Interview With Absolute Radio
Christian talks to Noel Gallagher about his new album Who Built The Moon?, hanging out with Bono, and his love of crisps.
Click here to listen skip to 24 minutes to listen to the interview.
Morrissey
Noel Gallagher
Sara Gallagher
Noel Gallagher has praised Morrissey as ‘the funniest guy ever’ – after the pair shared a night out together and The Smiths legend took a shine to his wife.
Today saw Gallagher announce his return with his upcoming new High Flying Birds Album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, along with details of a huge UK and Ireland arena tour. To mark the occasion, the Oasis turned solo star gave an interview with Christian O’Connell on the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show this morning – where he revealed details of his evening with Moz and wife Sara MacDonald.
“I love that guy, he’s unbelievable,” said Gallagher. “I had a night out with him a few years back in LA, and he was just, he kills me, he was just the funniest guy ever.
“I bumped into him in a hotel and me and Sara were out one night. We were sat in a different bar, and I went to the toilet. And I said ‘Oh can I get my wife to come and meet you?’ He went ‘Oh I don’t know, is she nice?’ And I said ‘Yeah, she’s gorgeous’.
“She came and he kind of looked at her and he went ‘ooh’. I was like ‘Wow, what a dude’. Yeah he’s unbelievable, funny.”
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher Says Morrissey Is ‘The Funniest Guy Ever’
Noel Gallagher has praised Morrissey as ‘the funniest guy ever’ – after the pair shared a night out together and The Smiths legend took a shine to his wife.
Today saw Gallagher announce his return with his upcoming new High Flying Birds Album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, along with details of a huge UK and Ireland arena tour. To mark the occasion, the Oasis turned solo star gave an interview with Christian O’Connell on the Absolute Radio Breakfast Show this morning – where he revealed details of his evening with Moz and wife Sara MacDonald.
“I love that guy, he’s unbelievable,” said Gallagher. “I had a night out with him a few years back in LA, and he was just, he kills me, he was just the funniest guy ever.
“I bumped into him in a hotel and me and Sara were out one night. We were sat in a different bar, and I went to the toilet. And I said ‘Oh can I get my wife to come and meet you?’ He went ‘Oh I don’t know, is she nice?’ And I said ‘Yeah, she’s gorgeous’.
“She came and he kind of looked at her and he went ‘ooh’. I was like ‘Wow, what a dude’. Yeah he’s unbelievable, funny.”
Source: www.nme.com
David Holmes
Noel Gallagher
U2
Noel Gallagher joined 6 Music's Matt Everitt this morning to chat about his new album 'Who Built the Moon?'. It's released in November and is the product of a two year collaboration with producer and DJ David Holmes.
And it's a very different record - more experimental more loop based and a long way from Oasis - as he tells Matt Everitt.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Noel Gallagher Speaks To 6 Music About His New Album
Noel Gallagher joined 6 Music's Matt Everitt this morning to chat about his new album 'Who Built the Moon?'. It's released in November and is the product of a two year collaboration with producer and DJ David Holmes.
And it's a very different record - more experimental more loop based and a long way from Oasis - as he tells Matt Everitt.
Click here to listen to the interview.
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