Eddie Vedder
Kelly Jones
Noel Gallagher
Paul Weller
The Who
The videos below are from November 27th, 2000, when Noel Gallagher joined 'The Who' on stage at The Royal Albert Hall in London.
Kelly Jones, Eddie Vedder and Paul Weller also joined The Who on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime performance for the benefit of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
For more on the work by the Teenage Cancer Trust visit www.teenagecancertrust.org.
On This Day In Oasis History...
The videos below are from November 27th, 2000, when Noel Gallagher joined 'The Who' on stage at The Royal Albert Hall in London.
Kelly Jones, Eddie Vedder and Paul Weller also joined The Who on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime performance for the benefit of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
For more on the work by the Teenage Cancer Trust visit www.teenagecancertrust.org.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post
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Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
In 1994 the album "Definitely Maybe," by the group Oasis, became the fastest-selling debut in British history. They followed that with a worldwide smash, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory." Noel Gallagher, the band's highly-praised songwriter, quit Oasis in 2009 and formed his own band, the High Flying Birds. They've just released their third album, "Who Built the Moon?" Correspondent Anthony Mason visits Gallagher's native Manchester for a conversation with the musician about his past, his sibling rivalry, and what he regrets (if anything).
CBS Interview: Noel Gallagher On Oasis, Liam, 'Who Built The Moon?' And More
In 1994 the album "Definitely Maybe," by the group Oasis, became the fastest-selling debut in British history. They followed that with a worldwide smash, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory." Noel Gallagher, the band's highly-praised songwriter, quit Oasis in 2009 and formed his own band, the High Flying Birds. They've just released their third album, "Who Built the Moon?" Correspondent Anthony Mason visits Gallagher's native Manchester for a conversation with the musician about his past, his sibling rivalry, and what he regrets (if anything).
Bonehead
Bonehead has donated a pair of his own sunglasses to a charity auction, click here to have a look or to register a bid.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS AUCTION GO TO THE CHARITY 'WARRINGTON BSL CHOIR' FOR DEAF AWARENESS
Charity Auction: Bid On Pair Of Sunglasses Owned By Bonehead
Bonehead has donated a pair of his own sunglasses to a charity auction, click here to have a look or to register a bid.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS AUCTION GO TO THE CHARITY 'WARRINGTON BSL CHOIR' FOR DEAF AWARENESS
Gordon Smart
MC Big Shaq
Michael Dappah
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he’s a big fan of fictional grime MC Big Shaq, of Mans Not Hot fame.
The alter ego of British comedian Michael Dappah, Big Shaq achieved fame earlier this year with his viral hit, Mans Not Hot.
Noel explained to Radio X’s Gordon Smart: “I came back from New York the other day and I was in the kitchen with my two lads who, as you know, are ten and seven.
“I told one of them to take his hoodie off while he’s having his lunch. He said – and I’d never heard it before - he said, ‘Mans not hot’.
“I was like, what? And he went, ‘Mans not hot’. And I went, ‘Who’s not hot?’. And he went ‘Man’."
“He was going on about Big Shaq. I’d never heard of this Big Shaq before, until three days ago. Man it’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
He went on: “I was watching this Big Shaq feller and I was thinking it can’t be real. It turns out he’s comedian called Michael Dappah. And he’s a genius. He’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on the internet.”
When Gordon asked Gallagher if he’d take Big Shaq on tour, Noel replied: “Oh, I’d love to. If you’re listening Michael, get in touch we’ll do some gigs, it’ll be amazing!”
Maybe Big Shaq could play the scissors? He doesn’t like to take his coat off, just like Liam…
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Noel Gallagher Wants To Take MC Big Shaq On Tour
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he’s a big fan of fictional grime MC Big Shaq, of Mans Not Hot fame.
The alter ego of British comedian Michael Dappah, Big Shaq achieved fame earlier this year with his viral hit, Mans Not Hot.
Noel explained to Radio X’s Gordon Smart: “I came back from New York the other day and I was in the kitchen with my two lads who, as you know, are ten and seven.
“I told one of them to take his hoodie off while he’s having his lunch. He said – and I’d never heard it before - he said, ‘Mans not hot’.
“I was like, what? And he went, ‘Mans not hot’. And I went, ‘Who’s not hot?’. And he went ‘Man’."
“He was going on about Big Shaq. I’d never heard of this Big Shaq before, until three days ago. Man it’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
He went on: “I was watching this Big Shaq feller and I was thinking it can’t be real. It turns out he’s comedian called Michael Dappah. And he’s a genius. He’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on the internet.”
When Gordon asked Gallagher if he’d take Big Shaq on tour, Noel replied: “Oh, I’d love to. If you’re listening Michael, get in touch we’ll do some gigs, it’ll be amazing!”
Maybe Big Shaq could play the scissors? He doesn’t like to take his coat off, just like Liam…
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
Russell Brand
Noel Gallagher will join Russell Brand on his show at 11:00 (UK Time) on Radio X, to listen live click here.
Noel Gallagher Is On Russell Brand's Show On 'Radio X' This Morning
Noel Gallagher will join Russell Brand on his show at 11:00 (UK Time) on Radio X, to listen live click here.
Noel Gallagher
Absolute Radio
26th November
21:00 (UK Time)
Listen live here.
Noel Gallagher chats to Frank Skinner about 'Who Built The Moon?' and more.
Listen To Noel Gallagher With Frank Skinner On Absolute Radio Later Today
Absolute Radio
26th November
21:00 (UK Time)
Listen live here.
Noel Gallagher chats to Frank Skinner about 'Who Built The Moon?' and more.
Noel Gallagher
Speaking to Radio X yesterday Noel Gallagher talked about 'Interlude (Wednesday Part 2)' that appears on 'Who Built The Moon?'
He said “Wednesday was one long song, about four and a bit minutes, and I thought it was too long. Where the first interlude was, but there was a definite bit where we could have cut it into two. If Man Who Built The Moon is the epilogue, Fort Knox is the overture, and this is the bit where you’re walking out of the cinema as the end credits are going up.”
Noel Gallagher On 'Interlude (Wednesday Part 2)'
Speaking to Radio X yesterday Noel Gallagher talked about 'Interlude (Wednesday Part 2)' that appears on 'Who Built The Moon?'
He said “Wednesday was one long song, about four and a bit minutes, and I thought it was too long. Where the first interlude was, but there was a definite bit where we could have cut it into two. If Man Who Built The Moon is the epilogue, Fort Knox is the overture, and this is the bit where you’re walking out of the cinema as the end credits are going up.”
Noel Gallagher
Speaking to Radio X yesterday Noel Gallagher talked about 'Interlude (Wednesday Part 1)' that appears on 'Who Built The Moon?'
He said “I reckon in the long run, people will adore this record because it’s got more records than the other two, for sure. But you know there’s still people who want to live through 1995, and that’s great. But we lived through 1995, and that’s kind of what we did then, it’s not what we do now. I must say to them if you’re in any way mildly disappointed by this record, then the next few years are not going to be fun for you. Because there’s no going back from here.”
Noel Gallagher On 'Interlude (Wednesday Part 1)'
Speaking to Radio X yesterday Noel Gallagher talked about 'Interlude (Wednesday Part 1)' that appears on 'Who Built The Moon?'
He said “I reckon in the long run, people will adore this record because it’s got more records than the other two, for sure. But you know there’s still people who want to live through 1995, and that’s great. But we lived through 1995, and that’s kind of what we did then, it’s not what we do now. I must say to them if you’re in any way mildly disappointed by this record, then the next few years are not going to be fun for you. Because there’s no going back from here.”
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