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Speaking to the NME Gold Liam Gallagher revealed that a trip to Mick Jagger’s home took a turn for the worse after he took a pill before he arrived.
He said “I went to his house once, in Richmond. Got invited there. Dunno why. I remember getting out of the car and I’d had a pill, I went into the house and I was thinking, ‘that wasn’t a good idea’. There was no music on and I remember coming down the stairs, a bit late, and I was coming up, and I was stood at the end of the stairs, tutting, going ‘where the fuck have you been?’ and ‘where’s the tunes?’
He added “I think I might have got asked to leave again, as usual. But the Stones, as much as The Beatles were great, The Stones were the ultimate rock n’ roll band as far as I’m concerned. The Beatles were like wizards, where the Stones were the boys, man.”
01: "Aquiesce"
02: "Underneath The Sky"
03: "Talk Tonight"
04: "Going Nowhere"
05: "Fade Away"
06: "The Swamp Song"
07: "I Am the Walrus(Live)"
08: "Listen Up"
09: "Rockin' Chair"
10: "Half The World Away"
11: "(Its Good) To Be Free"
12: "Stay Young"
13: "Headshrinker"
14: "The Masterplan"
Release Date: 3 November 1998.
Highest Chart Position: Number 2 in the UK.
Written By: Noel Gallagher (Except track 7 by Lennon/McCartney and track 9 by N. Gallagher/C. Griffiths).
Produced By: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher (except track 7 Additional Production and Mix by Owen Morris).
Recorded At: Rockfield Studios The Congress House Studio Masion Rouge Sawmills, Cornwall The Soundcheck, Scotland Air Studios Loco Studios, South Wales
The Masterplan is a compilation album by English rock band Oasis, comprising B-sides which never made it onto an album. The album was originally intended for release only in areas such as the United States and Japan, where the tracks were only available on expensive European import singles. It was first released in late 1998. The Masterplan reached #2 in the UK where it went platinum, and #51 in the United States. However, it did gain top spot in various charts around the world, going on to sell 2 million copies. Four songs from the album appear on compilation album Stop the Clocks.
Trivia
The versions of "Listen Up" and "I Am the Walrus" are edits of their original releases on the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" single. "Listen Up" has 8 bars removed during the guitar solo (4:3–4:39). "I Am the Walrus", with a fade-out, finishes at 6:25, whereas the original runs fully to a natural conclusion at 8:14.
"I Am the Walrus" was given its correct recording location and date on the sleevenotes. On its original release on the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" single, the location listed was the Glasgow Cathouse, in June 1994. However, in promotional interviews for The Masterplan, Noel revealed that it was actually recorded at the soundcheck for a gig at a Sony Music seminar at Gleneagles, Scotland, in February 1994. He said the credit was changed because he thought "recorded at a Sony seminar" would "look shit".
Chris Griffiths (of The Real People) was given a co-writing credit for "Rockin' Chair". On its original release on the "Roll with It" single in 1995, Noel Gallagher was credited as the sole songwriter.
"Acquiesce" was released as a radio single in the United States, and a promotional video was created for this purpose. It consisted of a live performance of the song from Manchester's G-MEX, recorded on 14 December 1997, with various behind-the-scenes footage of the band on tour. For the video, both Liam's and Noel's vocal tracks were overdubbed over the originals recorded live in Manchester.
All of the B-sides from the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and the UK version of "Some Might Say" singles appear on this album.
On This Day In Oasis History...
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at the BBC Broadcasting House, in London yesterday.
Rock N Roll Star
Morning Glory
Greedy Soul
Wall Of Glass
Bold
For What It's Worth
Rockin' Chair
Some Might Say
You Better Run
I've All I Need
Universal Gleam
Cigarettes And Alcohol
Be Here Now
Gogglebox Celebrity Special Channel 4 21:00 (UK Time)
Gogglebox’s celebrity special for Stand Up To Cancer will air later today on Channel 4 at 9pm.
It features Liam Gallagher, his son Gene and his Mother Peggy.
Speaking about making his Gogglebox debut, Liam said: “ It’s an honour and privilege to be invited on one of my favourite TV shows, the mighty Gogglebox especially with my fam and for such a great cause as Stand Up To Cancer”.
LIAM HAS HAD TO CANCEL HIS APPEARANCE TONIGHT DUE TO HIS DOCTORS CONCERN ABOUT HIS VOICE.
Sounds Like Friday Night
BBC 1
19:30 (UK Time)
Greg James and Dotty are joined by former One Direction star Liam Payne. Along with his hosting duties, he also performs his latest single live in the studio and introduces performances from Liam Gallagher and British pop trio London Grammar, featuring the soaring vocals of front woman Hannah Reid. Greg interviews the guests and features in a fun sketch with Liam Payne. Dotty keeps across the social media at #SLFN and gets out and about meeting music fans across the country.
Jo Whiley hosts an In Concert with one of the men who helped define the nineties, Liam Gallagher. Having just celebrated a number 1 debut solo album with 'As You Were' he is raring to go. He'll be playing some of his new material plus some Oasis classics that helped shape a generation and an era.
Liam Gallagher has spoken to the NME Gold about one of his favourite bands The Stone Roses, he said that they were an essential influence when he was growing up.
“I remember our kid having ‘Sally Cinnamon’, but it was ‘I Wanna Be Adored’ that first got me,” Liam told NME Gold. “I remember going to school, and my mate Damian, he had an elder brother who was well into them as well, and he was going ‘have you heard that band The Stone Roses? There’s this song called ‘I Wanna Be A Dog’.’
“”I Wanna Be A Dog’? What the fuck’s that about?’ I must have been about 15 or 16, and then when I finally heard the record properly, it had a real fucking summery feel to it, a real lightness to it. And I was going through all this family shit at home and all that, and I just needed a bit of uplifting, you know what I mean? It was like having a B12 shot or something.”
He continued: “I remember around that time, in 1989 or whatever, just sitting in the park, long hot summers, and even though it was shit at home, that music was like another dimension.
“Maybe it was the drugs, but I think it was the music as well. I remember seeing them at Blackpool, Spike Island, and it was just… it’s youth, innit – you look back and nothing will ever compare to it: you’re young, you’ve got no kids, if you’ve got a job, who gives a fuck? You’ve got no bills to pay, you’re going back home to your mam, she’s cooking you breakfast, fucking life is free and easy, you know what I mean? And when you hear it, you go back to them times.”