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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
U2
Click here to watch a snippet of an interview with Noel Gallagher who talks about touring with U2 vs touring with Oasis.
Noel Gallagher On Touring With U2 vs Touring With Oasis
Click here to watch a snippet of an interview with Noel Gallagher who talks about touring with U2 vs touring with Oasis.
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Familiar To Millions is a live album by Oasis from their July 21, 2000 concert at Wembley Stadium and was released on 13th November 2000. Familiar to Millions debuted at a respectable #5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone (Platinum) and has estimated world sales of 1 million. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, Double CD, Double Cassette, Triple Vinyl and MiniDisc.

Track listing
All tracks written by Noel Gallagher, except where noted. Times are taken from the Double CD edition of the album.
Fuckin' In The Bushes (intro tape) – 3:04
Go Let It Out – 5:32
Who Feels Love? – 5:59
Supersonic – 4:30
Shakermaker – 5:13
Acquiesce – 4:18
Step Out (Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/Moy) – 4:05
Gas Panic! – 8:01
Roll With It – 4:43
Stand By Me – 5:49
Wonderwall – 4:46
Cigarettes & Alcohol – 6:52
Don't Look Back in Anger – 5:27
Live Forever – 5:09
Hey Hey, My My (Young) – 3:45
Champagne Supernova – 6:32
Rock 'N' Roll Star – 7:26
Video Version (DVD / VHS)
As well as the whole show the DVD features the following:
45 minute documentary shot in and around Wembley by Grant Gee including backstage interviews and fans footage.
Multicamera angles on the track "Cigarettes & Alcohol".
Live screen films for "Go Let It Out", "Supersonic", "Live Forever" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star".
Complete Discography (inc. international releases) with audio clips and artwork.
Stunning Dolby 5.0 stereo sound.
CDRom element - links to an exclusive page on the Oasis website with as-yet unseen photos and Songplayer module where fans can teach themselves to play 'Live Forever'.
'Tambourine' icon - click it and it takes you to and from the documentary in real time. A first for a non-film release.
The VHS features the whole show and a 20 minute documentary (entitled 'Mad Fer It') featuring exclusive interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher. This documentary is unique to the VHS format.
Audio Version (CD / Vinyl / Cassette / MiniDisc)
The CD features a extra bonus track, a cover of The Beatles' song "Helter Skelter", which was recorded at the Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA on April 16, 2000.
A highlights CD was released on October 1, 2001 to celebrate Oasis' tenth anniversary as a band. "Fuckin' In The Bushes", "Step Out", "Stand By Me", "Hey Hey My My", and "Helter Skelter" were all ommitted.
As Liam didn't bother to sing the choruses of "Wonderwall" and also changed the words to other parts of the song ("By now you should have somehow... realised not to sniff glue" / "And all the lights that light the way are... doin' me fuckin' 'ead in!") at the July 21 gig, the version on the various audio formats features a different vocal track to the original one recorded at Wembley. This also applies to Noel's backing vocals. Most of these overdubbed vocals were recorded live at Oasis' gig at the Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, on March 5, 2000. Only one line: "I'm sure you heard it all before, but you never really had a doubt", is from the actual Wembley gig, as Liam slightly messed up this line in the Tokyo performance.
The audio version of the album is also missing various bits of between-track banter.
Other Trivia
A promo video of the Wembley version of "Gas Panic!" was distributed to music channels. The video featured visuals from throughout the gig and was slightly edited down to 6:57.
A "Gas Panic!" promo CD was issued in Brazil to promote Oasis' appearance at the Rock In Rio festival on January 14, 2001. The 2-track CD included the album version and an edited version of the Wembley track, which was edited down to 4:28.
The live album came about after the chaotic Wembley gig of July 22, 2000. This concert was being broadcast live to dozens of countries across the world but was hampered by an extremely drunk Liam Gallagher, whose out-of-tune singing and general ranting made it into an unappealing showcase of Oasis' live capabilities in the eyes of Sony BMG, who were worried about a large number of bootleg recordings being distributed.
Each of the six different formats (plus the 2001 highlights CD) had a different colour for its own cover art.
Another On This Day In Oasis History...
Familiar To Millions is a live album by Oasis from their July 21, 2000 concert at Wembley Stadium and was released on 13th November 2000. Familiar to Millions debuted at a respectable #5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone (Platinum) and has estimated world sales of 1 million. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, Double CD, Double Cassette, Triple Vinyl and MiniDisc.

Track listing
All tracks written by Noel Gallagher, except where noted. Times are taken from the Double CD edition of the album.
Fuckin' In The Bushes (intro tape) – 3:04
Go Let It Out – 5:32
Who Feels Love? – 5:59
Supersonic – 4:30
Shakermaker – 5:13
Acquiesce – 4:18
Step Out (Gallagher/Wonder/Cosby/Moy) – 4:05
Gas Panic! – 8:01
Roll With It – 4:43
Stand By Me – 5:49
Wonderwall – 4:46
Cigarettes & Alcohol – 6:52
Don't Look Back in Anger – 5:27
Live Forever – 5:09
Hey Hey, My My (Young) – 3:45
Champagne Supernova – 6:32
Rock 'N' Roll Star – 7:26
Video Version (DVD / VHS)
As well as the whole show the DVD features the following:
45 minute documentary shot in and around Wembley by Grant Gee including backstage interviews and fans footage.
Multicamera angles on the track "Cigarettes & Alcohol".
Live screen films for "Go Let It Out", "Supersonic", "Live Forever" and "Rock 'n' Roll Star".
Complete Discography (inc. international releases) with audio clips and artwork.
Stunning Dolby 5.0 stereo sound.
CDRom element - links to an exclusive page on the Oasis website with as-yet unseen photos and Songplayer module where fans can teach themselves to play 'Live Forever'.
'Tambourine' icon - click it and it takes you to and from the documentary in real time. A first for a non-film release.
The VHS features the whole show and a 20 minute documentary (entitled 'Mad Fer It') featuring exclusive interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher. This documentary is unique to the VHS format.
Audio Version (CD / Vinyl / Cassette / MiniDisc)
The CD features a extra bonus track, a cover of The Beatles' song "Helter Skelter", which was recorded at the Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA on April 16, 2000.
A highlights CD was released on October 1, 2001 to celebrate Oasis' tenth anniversary as a band. "Fuckin' In The Bushes", "Step Out", "Stand By Me", "Hey Hey My My", and "Helter Skelter" were all ommitted.
As Liam didn't bother to sing the choruses of "Wonderwall" and also changed the words to other parts of the song ("By now you should have somehow... realised not to sniff glue" / "And all the lights that light the way are... doin' me fuckin' 'ead in!") at the July 21 gig, the version on the various audio formats features a different vocal track to the original one recorded at Wembley. This also applies to Noel's backing vocals. Most of these overdubbed vocals were recorded live at Oasis' gig at the Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, on March 5, 2000. Only one line: "I'm sure you heard it all before, but you never really had a doubt", is from the actual Wembley gig, as Liam slightly messed up this line in the Tokyo performance.
The audio version of the album is also missing various bits of between-track banter.
Other Trivia
A promo video of the Wembley version of "Gas Panic!" was distributed to music channels. The video featured visuals from throughout the gig and was slightly edited down to 6:57.
A "Gas Panic!" promo CD was issued in Brazil to promote Oasis' appearance at the Rock In Rio festival on January 14, 2001. The 2-track CD included the album version and an edited version of the Wembley track, which was edited down to 4:28.
The live album came about after the chaotic Wembley gig of July 22, 2000. This concert was being broadcast live to dozens of countries across the world but was hampered by an extremely drunk Liam Gallagher, whose out-of-tune singing and general ranting made it into an unappealing showcase of Oasis' live capabilities in the eyes of Sony BMG, who were worried about a large number of bootleg recordings being distributed.
Each of the six different formats (plus the 2001 highlights CD) had a different colour for its own cover art.
Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Tony McCarroll
Stop The Clocks is an EP by British rock band Oasis and was released on November 13th 2006.
The EP is a "preview" of the band's compilation collection, also called Stop the Clocks. The EP is led by "Acquiesce", and book-ended by "The Masterplan", one of the B-sides to the "Wonderwall" single released in October 1995. Also included on the EP is the demo of "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and a live version of "Some Might Say" from 1995.
The EP does not contain the song of the same name, and is available only as a one-off collectors edition CD and Double gatefold 7” including an exclusive sheet of stickers. As there are over two B-sides, the EP was not be eligible for inclusion in the UK Singles Chart. Had it been eligible it would have charted at #5 with 20,858 copies sold.

Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 37, 2 X 7" RKID 37
"Acquiesce" – 4:29
"Cigarettes & Alcohol" (demo) - 4:38
"Some Might Say" (live in '95, venue unknown) - 5:15
"The Masterplan" – 5:22
The EP's notes say that the location of the live recording of "Some Might Say" is unknown. However, analysis of bootlegs have shown that the location was the Club Citta in Tokyo, Japan on 22nd August, 1995.
On This Day In Oasis History...
Stop The Clocks is an EP by British rock band Oasis and was released on November 13th 2006.
The EP is a "preview" of the band's compilation collection, also called Stop the Clocks. The EP is led by "Acquiesce", and book-ended by "The Masterplan", one of the B-sides to the "Wonderwall" single released in October 1995. Also included on the EP is the demo of "Cigarettes & Alcohol" and a live version of "Some Might Say" from 1995.
The EP does not contain the song of the same name, and is available only as a one-off collectors edition CD and Double gatefold 7” including an exclusive sheet of stickers. As there are over two B-sides, the EP was not be eligible for inclusion in the UK Singles Chart. Had it been eligible it would have charted at #5 with 20,858 copies sold.

Track listing
CD RKIDSCD 37, 2 X 7" RKID 37
"Acquiesce" – 4:29
"Cigarettes & Alcohol" (demo) - 4:38
"Some Might Say" (live in '95, venue unknown) - 5:15
"The Masterplan" – 5:22
The EP's notes say that the location of the live recording of "Some Might Say" is unknown. However, analysis of bootlegs have shown that the location was the Club Citta in Tokyo, Japan on 22nd August, 1995.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher is a guest on Virgin Breakfast later today, the show is broadcast between 06:00 and 10:00 (UK Time), listen to the show live here.
Noel Gallagher Is On Virgin Radio On Later Today
Noel Gallagher is a guest on Virgin Breakfast later today, the show is broadcast between 06:00 and 10:00 (UK Time), listen to the show live here.
Beady Eye
David Holmes
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS
Who Built the Moon
Sour Mash
There’s nothing like sibling rivalry to stir the creative juices. While banal Beady Eye continued, Noel coasted along as the dominant Gallagher; but with a decent album from Liam, the stakes are raised. Noel duly responds with the excellent Who Built the Moon, bringing in David Holmes as co-producer, and his psychedelic side takes flight. Great songs such as It’s a Beautiful World still boast Noel’s sing-along melodies, but the stodge has been removed from the production. ME
Source: www.thetimes.co.uk
Review: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?'
NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS
Who Built the Moon
Sour Mash
There’s nothing like sibling rivalry to stir the creative juices. While banal Beady Eye continued, Noel coasted along as the dominant Gallagher; but with a decent album from Liam, the stakes are raised. Noel duly responds with the excellent Who Built the Moon, bringing in David Holmes as co-producer, and his psychedelic side takes flight. Great songs such as It’s a Beautiful World still boast Noel’s sing-along melodies, but the stodge has been removed from the production. ME
Source: www.thetimes.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at Party In The Park at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates yesterday.
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Greedy Soul
Wall Of Glass
Paper Crown
Bold
For What It's Worth
Some Might Say
Slide Away
Come Back To Me
You Better Run
Be Here Now
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Wonderwall
Source: setlist.fm
Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Dubai
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at Party In The Park at the Dubai Media City Amphitheatre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates yesterday.
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Greedy Soul
Wall Of Glass
Paper Crown
Bold
For What It's Worth
Some Might Say
Slide Away
Come Back To Me
You Better Run
Be Here Now
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Wonderwall
Source: setlist.fm
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher has spoken about his album 'Who Built The Moon?' and said "it's a great record.
He told i-D “The record will stand up. I have no doubts about that. I’ve listened to it enough, I know what it is. It’s a great record. And it’s a great rock and roll record and I’ll tell you why. I go round the world and I do interviews a lot, and the term ‘rock and roll’ is banded about usually 40 times a week. And a lot of people, I find, have a pretty weird idea of what rock and roll is. It’s usually the leather jacket and the shades and the booze and the cigs and all that. For me, it’s freedom to do what the fucking hell you want. I’m not owned by anybody. I’m not owned by the whims of a fan base or the bank balance of a record company. I do what I want when I want to do it. And I live and die by the consequences. It’s only a record man. I’ll make another one in a few years. That one might be worse.”
Noel Gallagher "I Do What I Want When I Want To Do It"
Noel Gallagher has spoken about his album 'Who Built The Moon?' and said "it's a great record.
He told i-D “The record will stand up. I have no doubts about that. I’ve listened to it enough, I know what it is. It’s a great record. And it’s a great rock and roll record and I’ll tell you why. I go round the world and I do interviews a lot, and the term ‘rock and roll’ is banded about usually 40 times a week. And a lot of people, I find, have a pretty weird idea of what rock and roll is. It’s usually the leather jacket and the shades and the booze and the cigs and all that. For me, it’s freedom to do what the fucking hell you want. I’m not owned by anybody. I’m not owned by the whims of a fan base or the bank balance of a record company. I do what I want when I want to do it. And I live and die by the consequences. It’s only a record man. I’ll make another one in a few years. That one might be worse.”
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher has spoken on why he has someone playing a pair of scissors in his band.
He told i-D, “She’s French and she’s eccentric to say the least. I said to her, ‘can you play the tambourine?’, She said, ‘I cannot play the tambourine.’ I said, ‘Oh right. Shaker?’ ‘Non. I can play the scissors.’ She brought them in and I was looking at my bass player going, if that’s not the greatest thing you’ve ever seen then tell me what is. A French bird in a cape playing the scissors? It doesn’t get any better than that does it?”
“If you were from Peckham, you would be obliged to intellectualise it,” he added. “You would be at the mercy of intellectualising it.”
He added “Look, I know what I’m doing. I’m not about to get on stage and play an arena with a bird in a cape playing the scissors, unless it’s great. I’m not a fucking idiot.”
Noel Gallagher On The “Greatest Thing” He’s Ever Seen
Noel Gallagher has spoken on why he has someone playing a pair of scissors in his band.
He told i-D, “She’s French and she’s eccentric to say the least. I said to her, ‘can you play the tambourine?’, She said, ‘I cannot play the tambourine.’ I said, ‘Oh right. Shaker?’ ‘Non. I can play the scissors.’ She brought them in and I was looking at my bass player going, if that’s not the greatest thing you’ve ever seen then tell me what is. A French bird in a cape playing the scissors? It doesn’t get any better than that does it?”
“If you were from Peckham, you would be obliged to intellectualise it,” he added. “You would be at the mercy of intellectualising it.”
He added “Look, I know what I’m doing. I’m not about to get on stage and play an arena with a bird in a cape playing the scissors, unless it’s great. I’m not a fucking idiot.”
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