Liam Gallagher On 'As You Were', Noel, Oasis, Idris Elba And More

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Click here to read an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks about his debut solo album, patching things up with Idris Elba, and that long-rumoured Oasis reunion.

Liam Gallagher Joins Dave Berry On Absolute Radio On Thursday

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Absolute Radio, 5 October, 4PM - 6PM (UK Time)

Dave Berry kicks off his new Absolute Radio show in style with Britain’s greatest rock’n’roll singer in conversation. Expect Manchester, brother Noel, “random acts of kindness”, and Liam’s new album As You Were to feature prominently.

To listen to the show live click here.

Paul Weller On Discussing Breaking Up Oasis With Noel Gallagher

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Taken from an interview with Paul Weller by Gothamist, read the full article here.

Interviewer: I know Noel Gallagher is an old friend of yours, but Liam Gallagher said recently that you and Noel met to discuss breaking up Oasis. What do you make of their thing, where they snipe at each other in the press? 

Paul Weller: [Laughs.] I don't know man. It's like a sort of comedy duo, isn't it? It's like a comedy duo, but with no straight man.

Did Noel talk to you about that? 

Obviously not, man, of course not. Absolutely not. I mean, he's not the sort of person that would ever do that. And I wouldn't fucking want to be the person to have to give him advice anyway. But, they're both, how should I put this...sort of liberal with the truth at times, bless them.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Land In Mexico City

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will be supporting U2 at Foro Sol in Mexico City, Mexico later today.

Liam Gallagher: George Michael Is A “Modern-Day Elvis”

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Liam Gallagher features on the upcoming Channel 4 documentary film 'George Michael: Freedom'.

Channel 4 has shared a new trailer for its upcoming documentary film, George Michael: Freedom.


George Michael: Freedom is due to premiere on Channel 4 later this month at a date to be confirmed.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...

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So sad what's happened in Las Vegas when will it all stop peace n love to all my brothers n sisters LG x 

Things are not the way they used to be I won't tell no lie one n all got to face realty now 

'This Feeling' 'Alive' Tour Takes Up And Coming Bands On UK Tour

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'This Feeling offer one of the few consistent platforms for up and coming bands. If you're going to see the emergence of a new great band you'll see them at This Feeling first. Come the revolution they will be crowned Kings. Long live This Feeling.' Carl Barat

'We are living in a world where guitar music has been marginalised so what This Feeling is doing at the moment is vital. This Feeling is the best club in The UK for future Rock and Roll stars. They believe in the power of guitar music and when Rock and Roll makes it’s glorious comeback you can bet your arse you will have heard it first at This Feeling' Noel Gallagher

'Single-handedly flying the flag for new British guitar music' Serge Pizzorno

Representing the very best of the new classic British guitar bands 'Alive' is This Feeling’s biggest national tour in its 11 year history. The club night has organically become the nation's No.1 live new music event and now has stages at major festivals inc Reading and Isle of Wight but the ethos remains the same; put on bands we love and back them to the hilt.

We've been told for years guitar music's dead, where's the next big band gonna come from? They're here, right here, right now. Years of building an authentic underground scene are coming to a head...THREE of the most exciting new prospects in the world of indie rock will tour together for the very first time in October 2017 PLUS the cream of the local crop in each city.

“It’s us against prime time and all that shit..." Tom Newman (The Shimmer Band)...

The line-up includes euphoric Verve/Kasabian sorts The Shimmer Band, Bang Bang Romeo who sound like a hard-edged Fleetwood Mac plus explosive Libs-esque indie hitmakers Blackwaters.

THE SHIMMER BAND 'FREEDOM' : https://youtu.be/GXOrzRPWfiI
BANG BANG ROMEO 'CHEMICAL' : https://youtu.be/rq_sDA1EM3Q
BLACKWATERS 'FUCK YEAH!' : https://youtu.be/Cm1Mj8Vo30Q

THIS FEELING 'ALIVE' SPOTIFY PLAY-LIST : https://open.spotify.com/user/thisfeelinghq/playlist/4NvjaWacAV7x6yZ8rgyns9

The bands on the “Alive” tour emerged from playing This Feeling club nights and festival stages – a well-known hang out for the rockstars such as the Gallagher brothers, Kasabian, and The Libertines. Quickly gathering a reputation, their shared dedication to the scene, and ability to send intimate venues into frenzy means they’ve been handpicked by This Feeling.

The tour will represent the very best in British indie guitar music in 2017 and it’s This Feeling’s biggest national tour in its 10 year history – the tour marks the moment that years of building an underground scene comes to a head and national domination begins. This is the start of a resurgence in uncompromising guitar music.

The Shimmer Band, BANG BANG ROMEO,BlackWaters plus these special guests in each city...

Oct 2 Cardiff Glee Club w/ Chapel Row
Oct 3 Birmingham o2 institute 2 w/ The Assist
Oct 5 York Fibbers w/ SHEAFS
Oct 6 Glasgow o2 ABC2 w/ Vida
Oct 8 Manchester Club Academy 2 w/ Proletariat.
Oct 9 Leeds Wardrobe w/ The Strawberries
Oct 10 Hull Fruit Space w/ Mint
Oct 11 Nottingham Glee Club w/ The Ruffs
Oct 13 Sheffield Plug w/ Liberty Ship
Oct 14 London Electric Ballroom w/ Paves
Oct 15 Brighton Patterns w/ SONS

Tickets: www.thisfeeling.co.uk

A BIT ABOUT THE BANDS...

THE SHIMMER BAND (all shows)

The Shimmer Band have only released three singles so far (‘Freedom’, ‘Sunkick’, ‘Jacknife and the Death Call’) but they’ve gained such a huge following in so little time doing serious damage at this summer's festivals. The band make soaring euphoric electronica-infused indie with nods to late '90s Verve, U2, Doves and Kasabian. Arenas await these lot but academy’s will get their roof well and truly blown off come October.

BANG BANG ROMEO (all shows)

Bang Bang Romeo’s song ‘Johannesburg’ is the perfect introduction to rising Doncaster four-piece guitar band. A sound layered Hammond, brass, Ennio Morricone-esque warbly reverb and overarching magnetism of singer Lead singer Anastasia Walker comes across like Shirley Bassey if she’s grown up on a diet of The Last Shadow Puppets, The National, and Fleetwood Mac. Anthemic, stadium ready new single 'Chemical' is out now.

BLACKWATERS (all shows)

Formed at University in Guildford three years ago, indie rockers Blackwaters make clever, raw indie punk and are a perfect outfit to sit beside bands like The Libertines. The band currently only have a handful of singles online and with their Dead Kennedys-esque energy and Essex-raised singer Maximillion Tanner’s Jamie T-esque ear for pop hooks, the band are all set to explode.

PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS...

YVES (Bristol)
Catchy, infectious guitar driven melodies with a choruses so big they demand to be belted out at the top of ones voice (after only one listen). If you’re a fan of Catfish and The Bottlemen, you’ll love 'em.

CHAPEL ROW (Cardiff)

Thunderous bass lines, sky scraping guitars, infectious melodies wrapped around in your face vocals. One of Cardiff's best new Rock n Roll bands are coming your way.

THE ASSIST (Birmingham)
 Wolverhampton wonders The Assist new single “Wonderful’ is a sumptuous slice of indie dance rock. Following the success of their debut EP ‘Trouble’ which charted top 20 in the alt iTunes chart last year and rapturously received festival sets at Isle of Wight, TRNSMT and Reading this year, these boys are ones to watch.

SHEAFS (York)
Raucous in yer face punk rock reminiscent of (whisper it) the Arctic Monkeys. Seriously, that great. One of the stars of this summer's festival circuit, judging by the reaction (nuts) it's when ,not if, they step up to the main stages.

VIDA (Glasgow)
Vida’s previous single, the Oasis/Coral-esque ‘Fade Away’ was one of our favourite tunes of last year. The Hot Scots have followed it up with another beauty, the Steve Cradock (Ocean Colour Scene / Weller) produced current single ‘Where We Came From’. Make no mistake Vida wear their influences loud and proud but this is no Oasis/Ocean Colour Scene tribute act, these boys are the real deal.

PROLETARIAT (Manchester)
Proletariat have been together less than a year but have sold out every Manchester show they’ve played, ripped up Y Not and Tramlines with an electricity and chemistry well beyond their years AND been asked to support Baby Strange and Cabbage on tour. There’s no messing about, Proletariat are direct, honest and straight to the point just like new single ‘Ignorance’, a snarling, frenzied riposte

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet...

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Thought of the day.Is ever really too late for social fucking media training as you fucking were LG x 

On This Day In Oasis History...

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(What's The Story) Morning Glory? is the second album by the English rock band Oasis, released on October 2 1995. The album went straight to #1 in the UK, selling 347,000 copies in its first week. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? spawned four hit singles in the UK, two of which were #1s. It sold over 19 million copies worldwide, including over 4.3 million copies in the UK, 14x platinum, and is currently the third biggest-selling album in UK chart history. Morning Glory has gone 4x platinum in the United States In addition, the singles "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova" went Gold in the United States.

The album, which was recorded in less than two weeks, contains arguably the band's two most famous songs, "Wonderwall" and "Don't Look Back in Anger", along with "Champagne Supernova" and their first UK #1 single, "Some Might Say".

In 1997 Morning Glory was named the 5th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by HMV, Channel 4, The Guardian and Classic FM. In 1998 Q magazine readers placed it at number 8, and in 2000 it achieved the same position in Q's list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. The editors of Q magazine declared it the "album of the decade" in 1999. The readers of Q placed it seventh on the 2006 top 100 greatest albums of all time list. In 2003, the album was ranked number 376 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

History

The success of Morning Glory catapulted Oasis from being a successful Britpop band to being one of the biggest bands in Britain, with substantial international fame, and considerable press coverage in the mainstream and music press. The band played several massive open air concerts in the UK during 1996, which included two nights at Knebworth in front of a combined audience of 250,000 people (125,000 each night), with over 2.5 million applying to buy tickets.




















Tracklisting

01: "Hello" (Gallagher/Glitter/Leander) – 3:21
02: "Roll with It" – 4:00
03: "Wonderwall" – 4:19
04: "Don't Look Back in Anger" – 4:48
05: "Hey Now!" – 5:41
06: Untitled (aka "The Swamp Song - Excerpt 1") – 0:43
07: "Some Might Say" – 5:31
08: "Cast No Shadow" – 4:52
09: "She's Electric" – 3:40
10: "Morning Glory" – 5:03
11: Untitled (aka "The Swamp Song - Excerpt 2") – 0:41
12: "Champagne Supernova" – 7:27

Notes:

* Tracks 6 and 11 are officially untitled. In fact, the track listing bears no title whatsoever for these songs, merely a blank space.
* The excerpts from "The Swamp Song" are parts of the instrumental B-side to the "Wonderwall" single.
* The vinyl LP edition of the album features a bonus track, "Bonehead's Bank Holiday". This song appears as the 7th track on the album, immediately after the 43-second untitled track.
* "Step Out" had to be removed from the album at the last minute. The song, sung by Noel, was intended to have been the original track 8 (after "Some Might Say" and before "Cast No Shadow"), but was removed as the chorus was similar to the chorus of Stevie Wonder's 1965 track "Uptight (Everything's Alright)". Wonder's publishing company were alleged to have demanded a substantial amount of royalties from the album which Oasis weren't prepared to pay, so the track was removed, although not before the first promotional copies of the album had been released with "Step Out" included. The track was eventually released as a B-side on Oasis' 1996 single "Don't Look Back in Anger", with an amended song writing credit of 'Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/May', and was included on the live album Familiar to Millions.

Singles



"Some Might Say"
Released: 24 April 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Oasis & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #3 (IRE)



"Roll with It"
Released: 14 August 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Oasis & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #2 (IRE)



"Morning Glory" (AUS only)
Released: 15 September 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #25 AUS, #24 U.S. Modern Rock Chart



"Wonderwall"
Released: 30 October 1995
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #8 (U.S.), #1 U.S. Modern Rock Chart (10 Weeks)



"Don't Look Back in Anger"
Released: 19 February 1996
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (IRE), #10 U.S. Modern Rock Chart, #21 (U.S.)



"Champagne Supernova" (AUS and US only)
Released: 13 May 1996
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Noel Gallagher & Owen Morris
Chart positions: #26 (AUS), #20 (US), #1 U.S. Modern Rock Chart (5 Weeks)

Miscellanea

"Hello" contains elements of Gary Glitter's "Hello Hello I'm Back Again" as Liam jokingly sings part of the song's chorus when the song begins to fade out.

On the cover of the album a man is seen brandishing what looks to be a vinyl record in its sleeve. This is in fact the master tape for the album. The man in question is Owen Morris, the producer. The photo was taken on Berwick Street in Soho, a London street well known for its independent record shops. The other man is BBC London's Sean Rowley.

Noel Gallagher On Oasis, Liam, Donald Trump And More

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Noel Gallagher took over the famed Capitol Records studio in Los Angeles Thursday night to play a packed house five songs off his upcoming High Flying Birds album “Who Built the Moon?” out Nov. 24.

But of course questions during the Q&A quickly turned to Oasis and the band’s 25th Anniversary of their first album “Definitely Maybe” which is coming up in two years.

Why is that number significant? It means they can be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Gallagher explained he’s already been contacted by the organisation and told them straight up “it’s not gonna happen.” Normally, of course, bands get together to both perform and accept the award but he told the audience he would not attend if they got inducted. On whether he thought Oasis deserved to be honoured: “Well, I certainly think I do.”

Yes the Gallagher brothers continue to take jabs at each other every chance they get. With Liam posting these two tweets after hearing some of Noel’s new record.

In response to the tweets Noel proclaimed total “indifference.” As to whether he had heard Liam’s new material due out next week. He said he’d heard the single. And repeated his go-to line of total “indifference.”

During the hilarious discussion with media, fans and record execs, Noel was also asked about President Donald Trump. He told the audience he had to be careful what he said, because he already has a tough time getting into the country. He added that Trump was an “interesting individual” and “unique.”

Out of the five songs we heard, one of the songs is sure to create a lot of buzz – the opener to the “Who Built The Moon?” album, “Fort Knox” – a moody, kind of psychedelic trip in which Noel doesn’t even really sing.

He explained it was actually influenced by Kanye West’s “Fade”. Noel had run into the studio saying how much he loved it after hearing it for the first time. In fact Noel actually wanted to send “Fort Knox” for Kanye to use as his own. But once it was done Noel said he realized, “It was just too fu***** good” so he kept it for himself.

Source: etcanada.com

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Liam Gallagher On Having A Heart Of Gold And More

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Below is a interview with Liam Gallagher that was broadcast on German TV, he talks about having a heart of gold and more.


Thanks to cigs alc

On This Day In Oasis History...

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The video below is of 'Setting Sun' by The Chemical Brothers featuring Noel Gallagher the track was released on September 30th 1996.

The song reached number one on the UK singles chart.

 

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets

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Replying to @Wainman1955Paul In it the guys in bed with the lot of them very dark 

Replying to @PBoneham Fuck off you red ted

Replying to @butterkupcake I was and is such a nice brother him on the other hand boooooo

Replying to @toukotytto @butterkupcake I know its breaking my heart more I adore him and miss him so much 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

Replying to @cornerkitteh @butterkupcake You seem to know a lot for some massive cunt who weren't there

Replying to @dannyastin2010 @butterkupcakeCoz he knows not to get in the ring with me as I'd have him and all his so called mates fanboys fangirls for breakfast

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...

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350 dollars to go and see rkid in USA what a cunt when will it all stop as you were LG x 

3 hundred and 50 fucking dollars to go see Beady lite you lot need your heads testing as you were LG x 

Lots of big mouths on here private accounts let's see your face ya shit bags as you fucking were LFUKING x 

So mr kiss arse struggling to sell tickets in Nottingham ha ha ha ha come and open for me if you want will be like the good old days LG x 

Liam Gallagher ''I Can't Bulls**t Myself"

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Liam Gallagher has said that his solo album ''doesn't feel any different'' to an Oasis record.

Speaking about his album 'As You Were', he said: ''It doesn't feel any different to an Oasis record.. I sing the way I've always sung and I still get the same hit.

''It's always been about me anyway, you know what I mean? So nothing's changed.''

And he insists the album is very honest and comes from the ''depths of [his] soul''.

Speaking to The Big Issue, he said: ''I can't bulls**t myself, you know what I mean? 'Cause I have to live with me. Twenty-four seven.

''I like who I am, without a doubt. I wouldn't want to become someone else. And I wouldn't want to be part of some celebrity clique. That doesn't mean anything to me, that sort of thing.

''I'm not into going to parties with a load of people I don't know from OK! magazine, swapping numbers, all that s**t.

''It's the same on stage. When I go on there and I sing... I ain't an entertainer...But I hope people see that I'm singing from the depths of my f***ing soul. And it's the real deal. That's all I can really do.''

The Big Issue is available to buy from Monday from Big Issue vendors across the UK for £2.50.

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...

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Graham norton you are an absolute dude I apologise for being a sketchy little fucker can't handle the chit chat as you were LG x 

And as for you idris I applaud you it takes a big man to know and accept when he's in the wrong as you were LG x 
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