On This Day In Oasis History...

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"All Around The World" is a song by British rock band Oasis. Released on the 12th of January 1998, the track peaked at Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart; it is the longest single ever to do so. It went Silver in the UK.





















"All Around the World", nearly ten minutes long, is embellished with string and horn pieces, and is followed by a two-minute-long instrumental, "All Around the World (Reprise)". Upon its release the reviews were generally positive. It is in keeping with many Oasis songs, such as "Whatever", "Acquiesce", "Live Forever" in that it preaches the belief that "it's gonna be okay". It also features a backing vocal in the coda remarkably similar to the corresponding section in The Beatles' song "Hey Jude".

History

The song was one of the first to be written by Noel, and there are recorded sessions of the band rehearsing it at the Boardwalk club as early as 1992. However, despite Noel's fondness for the song, it did not appear on their first two albums, Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, as he wanted to wait until the band could afford to produce the song in the extravagant manner in which it was to eventually appear. From time to time, Gallagher has claimed that this is one of the best songs he has ever written.

As early as Spring 1994, the final production sound for this song was envisaged. On the interview Wibbling Rivalry, Noel Gallagher said of the song, "With Supersonic, I worried I was never going to write another song after that 'cos I thought, 'It sounds that good'... Two days later I superseded it by about 50 fuckin' times. The reason we haven't recorded that song is because there isn't enough money in Creation Records' bank balance to pay for the production of that record. When we do that record..." Noel also added when asked if there would be an orchestra on it, "Orchestras, man? It's not got to be one, it's got to be two".

Video



Keeping with the feel of the song, the video was also a lavish affair. Featuring the band in a yellow spaceship, the animated piece saw them travel through a world akin to The Beatles' Yellow Submarine film. The video was directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and apparently took 24 computer animators 6 months to make. The video itself is not as long as the song, lasting just over seven minutes. The part of the song that was cut out is mostly towards the end.

Description

Noel described the song shortly before the release of the album- "I wrote this one ages ago, before Whatever. It was twelve minutes long then. It was a matter of being able to afford to record it. But now we can get away with the 36-piece orchestra. And the longer the better as far as I'm concerned. If it's good. I can see what people are going to say, but fuck 'em, basically."

"The lyrics are teeny-poppy. But there are three key changes towards the end. Imagine how much better Hey Jude would have been with three key changes towards the end. I like the ambition of it, all that time ago. What was all that about when we didn't even have our first single out? Gin and tonics, eh?"

B-Sides

The B-Sides of "All Around the World" were two Noel sung songs, The Fame and Flashbax. Oasis also recorded a cover version of a Rolling Stones song, "Street Fighting Man".

Trivia

When it was suggested that Oasis take legal action against pop band Hear'Say for their first single's ("Pure and Simple") uncanny similarity to "All Around the World", Noel simply laughed at the hypocrisy of such an act from a man who was famous for "borrowing" from other artists.

The harmonica pieces on the track were performed by Mark Feltham. Noel and Liam's then wives, Meg Mathews and Patsy Kensit and The Verve's front man Richard Ashcroft sang backing vocals.

Portions of the song's chorus were used as background music for AT&T's advertising campaign for "The New" AT&T.

The photograph on the front of the single was taken on Bournemouth beach in Dorset, England.

Track listing

CD CRESCD 282
"All Around the World" - 9:38
"The Fame" - 4:35
"Flashbax" - 5:07
"Street Fighting Man" - 3:54

7" CRE 282
"All Around the World (Edit)"
"The Fame" - 4:35

12" CRE 282T
"All Around the World" - 9:38
"The Fame" - 4:35
"Flashbax" - 5:07

Cassette CRECS 282
"All Around the World (Edit)"
"The Fame" - 4:35

This was the last Oasis single to be released on the Creation Records label, and also the last Oasis single to include 3 b-sides on the CD version.

Liam Gallagher Rolls Into Bangkok

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Liam Gallagher's will play at the BITEC Banga Hall 106 in Bangkok, Thailand later today.


Liam Gallagher Is On The Front of The New Issue Of Q

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Liam Gallagher is on the cover of the new issue of Q, they joined him on tour and in the pub for his victory lap UK shows in December.

Out on Tuesday!


Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets

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Bang fooking kok 

Still a few tickets left for my Bangkok gig cmon let's have it as you were LG x

Watch An Extended Interview With Liam Gallagher On 'The Today Show'

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Click here to watch an extended interview with Liam Gallagher that I posted yesterday who talks to 'The Today Show' in Australia about playing in Australia, Mick Jagger, Noel, Oasis and more.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet

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Thankyou Australia had a mega tour stay cool as you were LG x

What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?

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A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.

Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.


Liam Gallagher On Playing In Australia, Mick Jagger, Noel, Oasis And More

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Click here to watch an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks to 'The Today Show' in Australia, he talks about playing in Australia, Mick Jagger, Noel, Oasis and more.

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Click here to watch an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks to 'Sunrise' in Australia, he talks about his kids, music, Peggy Noel and more.

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Liam Gallagher On School, Family, Oasis, The Rain, Manchester And More

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Below are a number of quotes from Liam Gallagher from a article/interview from 'The Telegraph' you can read here (Sign Up Required).

I left with no qualifications, and the school got me a job in a garden centre, creosoting fences, a YTS thing. I was getting £50 a week. I'd finish at 3pm, midday on a Friday, so I'd walk past the school, waving my 50 quid at my mates.

I discovered I could sing by singing along to the Top 40 on the radio Then when I saw Roses live, I thought: "I could do that. I've got the look, I've got all the clothes, the haircut's intact, all I've got to do is stand in the front of the microphone and open my mouth - easy."

Three mates that I knew through playing football had a band called The Rain. I was thinking: "If I can get in there with them, and do my singing, I know for a fact that I can get our kid in."

My 16-year-old self imagined being in a band exactly as it is for me now. Music has never ever failed me once. It's everything I imagined it to be. Even when it was particularly bad with me and Noel at the end of Oasis, it was still better than digging holes.

I was the baby of the family - Noel's five years older than me, Paul's seven - but my mam treated us all the same. Burnage was a great place to grow up. It's not as moody as people make out.

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Watch Liam Gallagher's Interview On 'The Project' (Australia Only)

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The former Oasis frontman chats to us about moving on to a solo career, what Oasis songs he still loves to play, and how he feels about big brother Noel these days.

Click here to watch the interview.

Watch Liam Gallagher's Interview In Full With ABC730

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Oasis was one of the biggest bands of the 90s but was eventually torn apart by volatile relationship of the British band's two brothers.

Now frontman Liam Gallagher is trying his luck at a solo career, click here to watch the full interview.

Liam Gallagher On Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?, Gigs And More

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Liam Gallagher has spoken about Noel during a interview with Australian TV show abc730.

He said "Noel's a great songwriter and he's great. I think he's a bit up his own arse these days for sure, you know what I mean? But he's a good songwriter but I preferred his last two ones than this one. I think he's banging on about it being experimental. I don't think it's that experimental. I just think there shit songs and just a couple of, a bit weird production on it."

He added "Well you know you can't have it all can you kid know what I mean? You might write the songs but your gigs are fucking boring. I don't write the songs but the gigs are happening. So there you go. I'll buy a good gig any day. You go to his gigs now and you know, I think you wake up in a coma, don't you, about three months later. you know what I mean?"

Click here to watch the snippet from the interview.

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Review: Liam Gallagher At 'Novas Red Room'

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Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Gallery: Liam Gallagher At 'Novas Red Room'

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Noel Gallagher "I Wasn't Trying Something New For The Sake Of It"

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Noel Gallagher was asked by the current issue of the Australian 'Rolling Stone' What was it that made him team up with David Holmes for 'Who Built The Moon?'

He said "Well i have all his records and I'm a fan of his, but I didn't seek him out. We kind of met at a festival by chance and I was like, "Wow, you're David Holmes!" And he was like, "Fuck me! You're Noel Gallagher!" I kind of wanted him to get involved on 'Chasing Yesterday', but I was already a little bit of the way into it so he didn't want to come on board after the start of it, so we just started another record."

Rolling Stone: "It seems like people are giving you credit for trying something new on this record"

He replied "Yeah, but I wasn't trying something new for the sake of it. The bottom line is if the songs not great nobody will give a shit. "Oh have you heard that new Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds record? Well it sounds really different." Are the songs any good?" "oh no, the songs are fucking rubbish, but it sounds like fucking electronic reggae Jazz." Well fuck that. You have to have good songs".

Noel Gallagher "By The End Of This Decade Streaming Will Be It"

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Noel Gallagher recently said that streaming is the worst part of the music industry when asked by the current issue of the Australian 'Rolling Stone' "How do you feel about it now that you've experienced releasing an album during the streaming era?"

He said "I still think my talent is not for rent. It's for sale. But I'm not that much of a fucking moron that I'm not aware of the world in which we live in. By the end of this decade, streaming will be it. People will not own physical copies anymore, because they won't be made. I will always believe that to own it is more important than to rent it. But there's a new generation of people growing up - my children for instance, who are 10 and seven - they'll never have a record collection. And it won't bother them, because their big sister, she's not got a record collection. And it won't bother her, because what do you want a fucking record collection for?"
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