Noel Gallagher
Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais will host conversations about music, science, art and ethics on his new SiriusXM radio show, "Ricky Gervais Is Deadly Sirius." The program launches Tuesday, October 24th.
Two confirmed guests are scientist/author Richard Dawkins and former Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher.
New episodes will air Tuesdays at the Comedy Greats channel and SiriusXM On Demand, through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices and online via the SiriusXM site.
For non-subscribers around the world the series will also be on iTunes as a podcast and as well as YouTube.
Noel Gallagher To Appear On Ricky Gervais New Show Exclusively On SiriusXM
Ricky Gervais will host conversations about music, science, art and ethics on his new SiriusXM radio show, "Ricky Gervais Is Deadly Sirius." The program launches Tuesday, October 24th.
Two confirmed guests are scientist/author Richard Dawkins and former Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher.
New episodes will air Tuesdays at the Comedy Greats channel and SiriusXM On Demand, through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices and online via the SiriusXM site.
For non-subscribers around the world the series will also be on iTunes as a podcast and as well as YouTube.
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 Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield and London.
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 Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield and London.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Liam Gallagher
Click here for a number of pictures and a report of Liam Gallagher at the Q Awards that took place earlier this evening in London.
Gallery And Report: Liam Gallagher At The Q Awards
Click here for a number of pictures and a report of Liam Gallagher at the Q Awards that took place earlier this evening in London.
Liam Gallagher
Below are a number of videos and pictures of Liam Gallagher at the Q Awards in London earlier today.
Video & Gallery: Liam Gallagher At The Q Awards
Below are a number of videos and pictures of Liam Gallagher at the Q Awards in London earlier today.
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Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has been speaking about Oasis' 1997 album, 'Be Here Now', he believes it has received unfair criticism over the years.
He told Vulture: "I'm not bringing people up, but there are a lot of sheep out there, aren't there? And if the main guy [Noel Gallagher] says, 'Oh, it's f***ing this and that', a lot of people not using their own minds say, 'Yeah, I agree.'
"If Noel had said it's the best thing ever, I'm sure it'd have gotten a different f***ing reception. The reason why he didn't like it is because it reminds him of a not-so-good time with his ex-wife. That's fine. That's his prerogative.
"But me, I had a good time making that album. I think there are some great songs on it. I think I sung really well, and it was a good time to be alive."
He added: "Some of the songs went on a bit long, and they were a bit overproduced, but that's what happens, mate, if you think you're a producer.
"At that time, our kid was always messing with the tracks. It's like, write the songs, play the guitar, and shut the f**k up. I like that album, because that's what I did -- I sang the songs, I had a good time, and went to the pub."
Liam Gallagher On Oasis' 'Be Here Now' Album
Liam Gallagher has been speaking about Oasis' 1997 album, 'Be Here Now', he believes it has received unfair criticism over the years.
He told Vulture: "I'm not bringing people up, but there are a lot of sheep out there, aren't there? And if the main guy [Noel Gallagher] says, 'Oh, it's f***ing this and that', a lot of people not using their own minds say, 'Yeah, I agree.'
"If Noel had said it's the best thing ever, I'm sure it'd have gotten a different f***ing reception. The reason why he didn't like it is because it reminds him of a not-so-good time with his ex-wife. That's fine. That's his prerogative.
"But me, I had a good time making that album. I think there are some great songs on it. I think I sung really well, and it was a good time to be alive."
He added: "Some of the songs went on a bit long, and they were a bit overproduced, but that's what happens, mate, if you think you're a producer.
"At that time, our kid was always messing with the tracks. It's like, write the songs, play the guitar, and shut the f**k up. I like that album, because that's what I did -- I sang the songs, I had a good time, and went to the pub."
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Liam Gallagher has spoken about his brother Noel's new single 'Holy Mountain' and insisted it's not for him.
Asked his opinion on the song, he told Vulture: "Obviously you know what I'm going to say, but it's not for me. Musically, I find it a bit annoying. I think there are too many notes in it, and it's just a bit not risky. It's not for me."
He insists he doesn't care that Noel has always been portrayed as the more sensible one because he thinks his brother has worked hard at trying to be "beige", while he doesn't worry about what people think of him.
He said: "He works hard at being beige, so I wouldn't want to come and take his crown at that.
"Noel's a very clever guy, and he certainly knows how to work the press, whereas I don't give a f**k, and I just do what I do, and if you write about it, you write about it. I'm here to sing songs as best as I can, and have as much fun as I can, and do as little as possible in life, because that's my motto. Know what I mean?"
Liam Gallagher On Noel's New Single 'Holy Mountain'
Liam Gallagher has spoken about his brother Noel's new single 'Holy Mountain' and insisted it's not for him.
Asked his opinion on the song, he told Vulture: "Obviously you know what I'm going to say, but it's not for me. Musically, I find it a bit annoying. I think there are too many notes in it, and it's just a bit not risky. It's not for me."
He insists he doesn't care that Noel has always been portrayed as the more sensible one because he thinks his brother has worked hard at trying to be "beige", while he doesn't worry about what people think of him.
He said: "He works hard at being beige, so I wouldn't want to come and take his crown at that.
"Noel's a very clever guy, and he certainly knows how to work the press, whereas I don't give a f**k, and I just do what I do, and if you write about it, you write about it. I'm here to sing songs as best as I can, and have as much fun as I can, and do as little as possible in life, because that's my motto. Know what I mean?"
Ariana Grande
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher has blasted the British government for being 'powerless to stop terrorism' because of 'some hippy ideal about people's religious beliefs'.
The former Oasis star blamed successive administrations for failing to fight Islamist fanatics who had been left to 'roam' around London, where he lives with his children.
He also referred to the attack on the Manchester Arena, which he said was perpetrated by a 'f****** Islamic goon'.
Speaking to Rolling Stone Magazine, he said: 'Our government are seemingly powerless to f***** stop this s***.
'I have children and they're growing up in London and they take the tube, I take the tube - we all take public transport because I can't drive.
'And there's bombers roaming free around the whole f***** city and the government and the one before them and the one after that will be powerless to stop it because of some hippy ideal about people's religious beliefs.'
Noel headlined the first concert at Manchester Arena since 22 people were killed there in a terror attack during an Ariana Grande concert in May.
The Mancunian sang his hit Don't Look Back in Anger, a song which quickly became an anthem of defiance in the days after the attack.
Despite describing the moment as 'f****** powerful', Noel said he wished the song had not become associated with tragedy.
'Don't Look Back In Anger was already a f***** huge anthem before that f***** Islamic f****** goon put that bomb in the arena,' he said.
'When I was singing it at the Manchester concert a little part of you was like "f****** wow" but then a bigger part of you was thinking I wish this had never happened in the first place and you'd prefer the song was just as it was.'
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Noel Gallagher Slams UK Government For Being 'Powerless To Stop' The Rise Of Terrorism
Noel Gallagher has blasted the British government for being 'powerless to stop terrorism' because of 'some hippy ideal about people's religious beliefs'.
The former Oasis star blamed successive administrations for failing to fight Islamist fanatics who had been left to 'roam' around London, where he lives with his children.
He also referred to the attack on the Manchester Arena, which he said was perpetrated by a 'f****** Islamic goon'.
Speaking to Rolling Stone Magazine, he said: 'Our government are seemingly powerless to f***** stop this s***.
'I have children and they're growing up in London and they take the tube, I take the tube - we all take public transport because I can't drive.
'And there's bombers roaming free around the whole f***** city and the government and the one before them and the one after that will be powerless to stop it because of some hippy ideal about people's religious beliefs.'
Noel headlined the first concert at Manchester Arena since 22 people were killed there in a terror attack during an Ariana Grande concert in May.
The Mancunian sang his hit Don't Look Back in Anger, a song which quickly became an anthem of defiance in the days after the attack.
Despite describing the moment as 'f****** powerful', Noel said he wished the song had not become associated with tragedy.
'Don't Look Back In Anger was already a f***** huge anthem before that f***** Islamic f****** goon put that bomb in the arena,' he said.
'When I was singing it at the Manchester concert a little part of you was like "f****** wow" but then a bigger part of you was thinking I wish this had never happened in the first place and you'd prefer the song was just as it was.'
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Justin Bieber
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Paul Weller
Click here and skip to around 8 minutes in to listen to Noel Gallagher talk about his new album, South America, U2, Liam Gallagher, Justin Bieber, Paul Weller and more.
Noel Gallagher On His New Album, U2, Liam, Justin Bieber, Paul Weller And More
Click here and skip to around 8 minutes in to listen to Noel Gallagher talk about his new album, South America, U2, Liam Gallagher, Justin Bieber, Paul Weller and more.
Liam Gallagher
Feb 23 La Riviera - Madrid, Spain
Feb 24 Razzmatazz - Barcelona, Spain
Feb 26 Fabrique - Milan, Italy
Feb 27 Granteatro Geox - Padova, Italy
Mar 01 X-Tra - Zurich, Switzerland
Mar 02 L'Olympia - Paris, France
Mar 04 Live Music Hall - Cologne, Germany
Mar 05 Huxleys - Berlin, Germany
Mar 07 Ancienne Belgique - Brussels, Belgium
Ticket go on sale on Friday 20th October at 10am CET.
Liam Gallagher Announces European Tour
Feb 23 La Riviera - Madrid, Spain
Feb 24 Razzmatazz - Barcelona, Spain
Feb 26 Fabrique - Milan, Italy
Feb 27 Granteatro Geox - Padova, Italy
Mar 01 X-Tra - Zurich, Switzerland
Mar 02 L'Olympia - Paris, France
Mar 04 Live Music Hall - Cologne, Germany
Mar 05 Huxleys - Berlin, Germany
Mar 07 Ancienne Belgique - Brussels, Belgium
Ticket go on sale on Friday 20th October at 10am CET.
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John Lennon
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The Beatles
What tends to get lost in the extremely justified excitement over Liam Gallagher’s fantastic ongoing press tour is that its alleged purpose is to promote a new solo album, As You Were, which is also very good. The former Oasis singer called me last week from his home in Highgate, London, to discuss As You Were, his vocal regimen, his brother Noel’s latest single, Be Here Now’s tarnished legacy, and why even a guy who once claimed to be John Lennon reincarnated occasionally forgets the words to the Beatles’ greatest hits.
Click here to read the full interview.
Liam Gallagher On His Album Getting to Number 1, Noel's New Single, Social Media And More
What tends to get lost in the extremely justified excitement over Liam Gallagher’s fantastic ongoing press tour is that its alleged purpose is to promote a new solo album, As You Were, which is also very good. The former Oasis singer called me last week from his home in Highgate, London, to discuss As You Were, his vocal regimen, his brother Noel’s latest single, Be Here Now’s tarnished legacy, and why even a guy who once claimed to be John Lennon reincarnated occasionally forgets the words to the Beatles’ greatest hits.
Click here to read the full interview.
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has been blaring out Oasis in the dressing room before every game in a bid to inspire his stars.
The Manchester City boss makes his troops listen to some of the band's hits - and the Spaniard's choice of music seems to have done the trick.
City are in red-hot form, taking 22 points from a possible 24 available, to set the pace in the Premier League title race.
Guardiola's men were in seventh heaven at the weekend after hammering Stoke, and The Sun claim the Mancunian band are inspiring the league leaders.
An Etihad source said: “In the last few weeks Pep has decided an Oasis song should be on when players reach the dressing room.
“He’s used a few different ones. Has it been a factor in the recent form? Definitely... maybe.”
City enhanced their title credentials with victory over champions Chelsea a fortnight ago after listening to Oasis hit Don’t Look Back In Anger before taking the field.
The band are massive City supporters, with Noel and Liam Gallagher both regulars at the Etihad.
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Pep Guardiola Orders Oasis To Be Played In The Manchester City Dressing Room
Pep Guardiola has been blaring out Oasis in the dressing room before every game in a bid to inspire his stars.
The Manchester City boss makes his troops listen to some of the band's hits - and the Spaniard's choice of music seems to have done the trick.
City are in red-hot form, taking 22 points from a possible 24 available, to set the pace in the Premier League title race.
Guardiola's men were in seventh heaven at the weekend after hammering Stoke, and The Sun claim the Mancunian band are inspiring the league leaders.
An Etihad source said: “In the last few weeks Pep has decided an Oasis song should be on when players reach the dressing room.
“He’s used a few different ones. Has it been a factor in the recent form? Definitely... maybe.”
City enhanced their title credentials with victory over champions Chelsea a fortnight ago after listening to Oasis hit Don’t Look Back In Anger before taking the field.
The band are massive City supporters, with Noel and Liam Gallagher both regulars at the Etihad.
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
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