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 Cardiff, London, York, Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Brighton, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham and Kingston upon Hull.
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 Cardiff, London, York, Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Brighton, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham and Kingston upon Hull.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Noel Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at at the Amsterdam Arena in Mexico City, Mexico yesterday.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Champagne Supernova
Half The World Away
Little By Little
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
AKA... What A Life!
Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Mexico City
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at at the Amsterdam Arena in Mexico City, Mexico yesterday.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Champagne Supernova
Half The World Away
Little By Little
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
AKA... What A Life!
Liam Gallagher
Absolute Radio, 5 October, 4PM - 7PM (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.
Liam Gallagher Joins Dave Berry On Absolute Radio Later Today
Absolute Radio, 5 October, 4PM - 7PM (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.
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Richard Ashcroft
Stone Roses
The Verve
Liam Gallagher has revealed that he’s been trying “for years” to book a gig featuring Oasis, The Stone Roses and The Verve, also hinting at “something big” coming next summer.
The former Oasis frontman releases his debut solo album ‘As You Were’ this Friday (October 6), but took to Twitter earlier today (October 4) to tell a fan how he wants the three bands to unite for one big gig. “What a night,” he said, “Some people need to get [off their] high chairs”.
“So many extraordinary people on this planet,” Liam added. “We need to come together, c’mon music is power”.
Gallagher also teased his plans for an event next summer, saying: “Stay tuned but I’m gonna round up the troops for something… all are welcome”.
“Now we have your attention, stay tuned, we are family, Gallagher vibes in the area,” he went on to tweet.
After denying any feud with The Stone Roses earlier this year, Gallagher recently said that he would love to form a supergroup with them and Richard Ashcroft.
“Anyone that would be in a supergroup or that would have anything to do with a supergroup are all solo,” said Gallagher. “There’s far too many solo stars out there for my liking and not enough bands. I’m doing this cause I have to. I’d much prefer to be in a band.”
Liam added: “The ideal ones would be the guys out of The Stone Roses. I think they just split up, so that would be good. [Richard] Ashcroft would be good. There’s a lot of people out there, but the majority of them are all doing their own thing. But, if they want to do one, give us a shout. I’ll do it.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher Wants Oasis, The Verve And The Stone Roses To Play A Gig Together
Liam Gallagher has revealed that he’s been trying “for years” to book a gig featuring Oasis, The Stone Roses and The Verve, also hinting at “something big” coming next summer.
The former Oasis frontman releases his debut solo album ‘As You Were’ this Friday (October 6), but took to Twitter earlier today (October 4) to tell a fan how he wants the three bands to unite for one big gig. “What a night,” he said, “Some people need to get [off their] high chairs”.
“So many extraordinary people on this planet,” Liam added. “We need to come together, c’mon music is power”.
Gallagher also teased his plans for an event next summer, saying: “Stay tuned but I’m gonna round up the troops for something… all are welcome”.
“Now we have your attention, stay tuned, we are family, Gallagher vibes in the area,” he went on to tweet.
After denying any feud with The Stone Roses earlier this year, Gallagher recently said that he would love to form a supergroup with them and Richard Ashcroft.
“Anyone that would be in a supergroup or that would have anything to do with a supergroup are all solo,” said Gallagher. “There’s far too many solo stars out there for my liking and not enough bands. I’m doing this cause I have to. I’d much prefer to be in a band.”
Liam added: “The ideal ones would be the guys out of The Stone Roses. I think they just split up, so that would be good. [Richard] Ashcroft would be good. There’s a lot of people out there, but the majority of them are all doing their own thing. But, if they want to do one, give us a shout. I’ll do it.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...
I had the most enhanced experience talking to you guys on the air waves tday we must do it again sometime soon as you were LG x
We hold the key as you were LG x
Now we have your attention stay tuned we are family Gallagher vibes in the area as you were LG x
Mexico your the shit ha ha obv not the shit enough to play your new Frankenstein music sit down old man be prepared to be dazzled LG x
Beady Eye
David Bowie
John Lennon
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher spoke to Chris Moyles earlier today, this is what he had to say about tracks from his debut album 'As You Were'.
Wall of Glass
“Absolute stomper. Love singing it. No nonsense rock and roll guitar music.”
Bold
“I love that tune as well, very Lennon-y, very me. Good tune.”
Greedy Soul
“Filth. Utter filth. It’s like I said the other day – you know when you have vindaloo and you start sweating, and you’re thinking should I put this down – but you start carrying on because you’re just into it – and you’re struggling with it. That’s what ‘Greedy Soul’ is, when you start singing it you think ‘I’m gunna have a heart attack here’, but, cmon!”
Paper Crown
“Paper Crown is classic. It’s a bit Bowie I think. Good tune. I love it. I’ve left that back – we played it a bit at the first few gigs, but have held it back a bit, but we’re going to start playing it again.”
For What It’s Worth
“Classic, beautiful song…There’s a lot of emotion in it man, I reckon that’s the most Oasis-y kinda song on the album. You know, I’m proud to be in Oasis, I love Oasis, still do – not a day that goes by without thinking of it, you know what I mean? So it’s good to be making music of that calibre.”
When I’m in Need
“Beautiful song. That’s me playing acoustic guitar at the beginning…so that’s good. I like it man, it’s a beautiful song.”
You Better Run
“That’s a cocky little thing, full of aggro. Bit of an aggro tune.”
I Get By
“Another good tune, it’s hard to explain what they’re really about – as I really don’t know. But it’s a good tune!”
Chinatown
“Great tune!”
Come Back to Me
“It’s another Oasis-y kinda sounding one. It started off sounding a bit ‘I am the Walrus’ it had a big mellotron on it, so we took that off as it was really Beatles-y – so we just played it with the guitars, and that’s a monster man.”
Universal Gleam
“Beautiful tune. Love that song. I wanted to call Beady Eye’s last album ‘Universal Gleam’ but everyone was humming and haw about it – but I think it’s a good title.”
I’ve All I Need
“Beautiful song – very La’s-y…I think so anyway…there’s a lot of heartfelt stuff in there man…I can tell you an interesting fact. There’s a line in there that says ‘I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings’. I was over in New York once and I got a call saying ‘Yoko wants to meet you’, and I just called me kid Lennon. So anyway we go to Yoko’s house in Dakota building. Cut a long story short, we go in there and in the kitchen – she invites us in and makes us a cup of tea – and she’s got this banner, massive banner round the kitchen, and I said ‘oh what does that mean?’ and she goes ‘Oh John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet my parents.’ Anyway it says ‘while I’ve been hibernating, I’ve been gathering my wings’, and it was when he stopped making music. So I thought, write that down. So anyway, years go by, I’ve been trying to get it in to a song, could never get it in, and then it happened on that.”
Liam Gallagher On Tracks From His Debut Album 'As You Were'
Liam Gallagher spoke to Chris Moyles earlier today, this is what he had to say about tracks from his debut album 'As You Were'.
Wall of Glass
“Absolute stomper. Love singing it. No nonsense rock and roll guitar music.”
Bold
“I love that tune as well, very Lennon-y, very me. Good tune.”
Greedy Soul
“Filth. Utter filth. It’s like I said the other day – you know when you have vindaloo and you start sweating, and you’re thinking should I put this down – but you start carrying on because you’re just into it – and you’re struggling with it. That’s what ‘Greedy Soul’ is, when you start singing it you think ‘I’m gunna have a heart attack here’, but, cmon!”
Paper Crown
“Paper Crown is classic. It’s a bit Bowie I think. Good tune. I love it. I’ve left that back – we played it a bit at the first few gigs, but have held it back a bit, but we’re going to start playing it again.”
For What It’s Worth
“Classic, beautiful song…There’s a lot of emotion in it man, I reckon that’s the most Oasis-y kinda song on the album. You know, I’m proud to be in Oasis, I love Oasis, still do – not a day that goes by without thinking of it, you know what I mean? So it’s good to be making music of that calibre.”
When I’m in Need
“Beautiful song. That’s me playing acoustic guitar at the beginning…so that’s good. I like it man, it’s a beautiful song.”
You Better Run
“That’s a cocky little thing, full of aggro. Bit of an aggro tune.”
I Get By
“Another good tune, it’s hard to explain what they’re really about – as I really don’t know. But it’s a good tune!”
Chinatown
“Great tune!”
Come Back to Me
“It’s another Oasis-y kinda sounding one. It started off sounding a bit ‘I am the Walrus’ it had a big mellotron on it, so we took that off as it was really Beatles-y – so we just played it with the guitars, and that’s a monster man.”
Universal Gleam
“Beautiful tune. Love that song. I wanted to call Beady Eye’s last album ‘Universal Gleam’ but everyone was humming and haw about it – but I think it’s a good title.”
I’ve All I Need
“Beautiful song – very La’s-y…I think so anyway…there’s a lot of heartfelt stuff in there man…I can tell you an interesting fact. There’s a line in there that says ‘I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings’. I was over in New York once and I got a call saying ‘Yoko wants to meet you’, and I just called me kid Lennon. So anyway we go to Yoko’s house in Dakota building. Cut a long story short, we go in there and in the kitchen – she invites us in and makes us a cup of tea – and she’s got this banner, massive banner round the kitchen, and I said ‘oh what does that mean?’ and she goes ‘Oh John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet my parents.’ Anyway it says ‘while I’ve been hibernating, I’ve been gathering my wings’, and it was when he stopped making music. So I thought, write that down. So anyway, years go by, I’ve been trying to get it in to a song, could never get it in, and then it happened on that.”
Chris Moyles
John Lennon
Liam Gallagher
Yoko Ono
Liam Gallagher has told Radio X's Chris Moyles how a meeting with the icon influenced the lyrics on his I've All I Need track.
Liam Gallagher has revealed how a meeting with Yoko Ono 18 years ago inspired the lyrics on his new album.
In an interview with Radio X's Chris Moyles, the former Oasis frontman unveiled a world exclusive first play of I've All I Need, which is the last track on his debut record.
Talking about the track, he told Moyles: "I can tell you an interesting fact. There's a line in there that says 'I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings'.
"I was over in New York once, and I got a call saying, 'Yoko wants to meet you,' and I'd just called my kid Lennon," recalled the Oasis man.
"We go in there. In the kitchen she invites me in, makes me a cup of tea and she's got this massive banner around the kitchen and I said, 'What does that mean?'
"She goes, 'Ah John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet the parents.' Anyway it says, While i've been hibernating I've been gathering my wings. And it was when he'd stopped making music. So I thought, 'Write that down.'"
The rocker added: "Anyway, so years go by and I've been trying to get that into a song and could never get it in. And then it happened on that."
Watch the video here.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
How Yoko Ono Inspired Liam Gallagher's 'I've All I Need'
Liam Gallagher has told Radio X's Chris Moyles how a meeting with the icon influenced the lyrics on his I've All I Need track.
Liam Gallagher has revealed how a meeting with Yoko Ono 18 years ago inspired the lyrics on his new album.
In an interview with Radio X's Chris Moyles, the former Oasis frontman unveiled a world exclusive first play of I've All I Need, which is the last track on his debut record.
Talking about the track, he told Moyles: "I can tell you an interesting fact. There's a line in there that says 'I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings'.
"I was over in New York once, and I got a call saying, 'Yoko wants to meet you,' and I'd just called my kid Lennon," recalled the Oasis man.
"We go in there. In the kitchen she invites me in, makes me a cup of tea and she's got this massive banner around the kitchen and I said, 'What does that mean?'
"She goes, 'Ah John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet the parents.' Anyway it says, While i've been hibernating I've been gathering my wings. And it was when he'd stopped making music. So I thought, 'Write that down.'"
The rocker added: "Anyway, so years go by and I've been trying to get that into a song and could never get it in. And then it happened on that."
Watch the video here.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Chris Moyles
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has told Radio X's Chris Moyles why he's proud some of his new music has an "Oasis-y" sound.
Liam Gallagher has re-affirmed his love for Oasis and revealed there's not a day that goes by he doesn't think about the band.
Speaking to Radio X's Chris Moyles about his debut solo album and his For What It's Worth single, the Manchester rocker said: "I reckon that's the most Oasis-y kind of song on the album, you know what I mean?
"You know, I’m proud to be in Oasis, I love Oasis, still do - not a day that goes by without thinking of it, you know what I mean? So it’s good to be making music of that calibre."
When Moyles commented that the band's Oasis songs will "never die," he agreed: "Never die, never die and we’re not getting back together and I haven’t seen our kid, before you ask..."
The Wall of Glass singer explained: "If none of us were making music then it would be a valid point, you know, going ‘come on, get the band back together’ and all that. But there’s two albums coming out here now that people like, you know what I mean.
"People like Noel, people like me, people hate Noel, people hate me, you know what I mean? So there’s a lot of good music coming from the Gallaghers at the moment."
Watch the video here.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Thinks About Oasis Everyday
Liam Gallagher has told Radio X's Chris Moyles why he's proud some of his new music has an "Oasis-y" sound.
Liam Gallagher has re-affirmed his love for Oasis and revealed there's not a day that goes by he doesn't think about the band.
Speaking to Radio X's Chris Moyles about his debut solo album and his For What It's Worth single, the Manchester rocker said: "I reckon that's the most Oasis-y kind of song on the album, you know what I mean?
"You know, I’m proud to be in Oasis, I love Oasis, still do - not a day that goes by without thinking of it, you know what I mean? So it’s good to be making music of that calibre."
When Moyles commented that the band's Oasis songs will "never die," he agreed: "Never die, never die and we’re not getting back together and I haven’t seen our kid, before you ask..."
The Wall of Glass singer explained: "If none of us were making music then it would be a valid point, you know, going ‘come on, get the band back together’ and all that. But there’s two albums coming out here now that people like, you know what I mean.
"People like Noel, people like me, people hate Noel, people hate me, you know what I mean? So there’s a lot of good music coming from the Gallaghers at the moment."
Watch the video here.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
The Mancunian icon is back to stay. After stating almost two years ago on his infamous Twitter handle that he had no intentions to pursue a solo career, Liam now finds himself gearing up for a tour — off the back of his upcoming debut album — that will take him through to 2018.
Click here to read the interview in full.
Liam Gallagher Talks Music Videos And Album Names
The Mancunian icon is back to stay. After stating almost two years ago on his infamous Twitter handle that he had no intentions to pursue a solo career, Liam now finds himself gearing up for a tour — off the back of his upcoming debut album — that will take him through to 2018.
Click here to read the interview in full.
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