Kasabian
Liam Gallagher
Paul Weller
Ray Davies
Serge Pizzorno
The Kinks
The interviewer from Q told Liam Gallagher that Ray Davies from 'The Kinks' walked out of them at the 'Cafe Rouge' in London were this part of the interview is taking place
Liam "I see Ray Davies around sometimes, sometimes he says hello, sometimes he blanks me, I don't mind being blanked by Ray Davies."
Liam Gallagher puts the warmth his comeback received down to two main things: being out of the limelight for four years and returning with a strong collection of songs.
On working with songwriters and quotes he's interpreted as digs from Paul Weller and Serge Pizzorno as digs.
Liam: "I've been singing other people's lyrics my whole life and I own them. Once I get hold of them, I make them something else, like Elvis."
Liam thinks Noel, Weller and Kasabian are unnerved by him invading their space and taking money off their plate.
He said "There's been a smoke bomb gone off, and everyone's been blinded by what's gone down and the smoke's cleared and yours fucking truly is in the middle going, 'Come on, you cunts.'
At the day after the Q Interview when asked if Liam Gallagher's tweet about a truce with Noel was true.
His Girlfriend Debbie Gwyther is quoted by Q via email saying "It was Liam having too many Guinnesses, I'm holding you* responsible for the mayhem it caused".
*You as in the reporter for Q as they had been drinking for seven hours after Liam Gallagher had suggested a quick one.
Liam Gallagher On Ray Davies, Noel, Kasabian, Paul Weller And More
The interviewer from Q told Liam Gallagher that Ray Davies from 'The Kinks' walked out of them at the 'Cafe Rouge' in London were this part of the interview is taking place
Liam "I see Ray Davies around sometimes, sometimes he says hello, sometimes he blanks me, I don't mind being blanked by Ray Davies."
Liam Gallagher puts the warmth his comeback received down to two main things: being out of the limelight for four years and returning with a strong collection of songs.
On working with songwriters and quotes he's interpreted as digs from Paul Weller and Serge Pizzorno as digs.
Liam: "I've been singing other people's lyrics my whole life and I own them. Once I get hold of them, I make them something else, like Elvis."
Liam thinks Noel, Weller and Kasabian are unnerved by him invading their space and taking money off their plate.
He said "There's been a smoke bomb gone off, and everyone's been blinded by what's gone down and the smoke's cleared and yours fucking truly is in the middle going, 'Come on, you cunts.'
At the day after the Q Interview when asked if Liam Gallagher's tweet about a truce with Noel was true.
His Girlfriend Debbie Gwyther is quoted by Q via email saying "It was Liam having too many Guinnesses, I'm holding you* responsible for the mayhem it caused".
*You as in the reporter for Q as they had been drinking for seven hours after Liam Gallagher had suggested a quick one.
Liam Gallagher
Mark Coyle
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q that is out on Tuesday what he thinks of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?'.
I don't agree with a lot of the stuff he's talking about. He's saying it's so out there and everyone's so square they can get on it. I don't think it is out there. I honestly don't and I'm not digging him out. The stuff he did with Mark Coyle before we even got in Oasis was a lot more out there. It's designer psychedelia. And the songs ain't that good. They're not his best batch of songs. He put a load of crap round it. he's in the press going, 'Oh if you think this one's out there, wait till you hear the next one', like, mate, I don't know what crowd you're hanging about with but they must be a right bunch of squares if you think that's out there."
Liam Gallagher On Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?'
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q that is out on Tuesday what he thinks of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?'.
I don't agree with a lot of the stuff he's talking about. He's saying it's so out there and everyone's so square they can get on it. I don't think it is out there. I honestly don't and I'm not digging him out. The stuff he did with Mark Coyle before we even got in Oasis was a lot more out there. It's designer psychedelia. And the songs ain't that good. They're not his best batch of songs. He put a load of crap round it. he's in the press going, 'Oh if you think this one's out there, wait till you hear the next one', like, mate, I don't know what crowd you're hanging about with but they must be a right bunch of squares if you think that's out there."
Liam Gallagher
Skepta
Stormzy
Wiley
Liam Gallagher Gallagher has told the new issue of Q on Stormzy, Skepta and Wiley lead a new generation who look to him for inspiration.
"It's cos I don't give a fuck, and I'm cool, and I've been in this fucking game for 20 fucking years or whatever it is and I've not had my head turned by some fat cat in Sony or Warner Brothers or the wrong people. I've kept it together. Yeah the wheels come off every now and then - that's life, that's what it's about. I think it's because I'm pretty much the same guy I was 20 years ago".
Liam Gallagher On The New Generation Who Look To Him For Inspiration
Liam Gallagher Gallagher has told the new issue of Q on Stormzy, Skepta and Wiley lead a new generation who look to him for inspiration.
"It's cos I don't give a fuck, and I'm cool, and I've been in this fucking game for 20 fucking years or whatever it is and I've not had my head turned by some fat cat in Sony or Warner Brothers or the wrong people. I've kept it together. Yeah the wheels come off every now and then - that's life, that's what it's about. I think it's because I'm pretty much the same guy I was 20 years ago".
Liam Gallagher
Click here and scroll down the page to watch Liam Gallagher perform 'Greedy Soul' and 'Wonderwall' on Nova’s Red Room in Sydney, Australia earlier this week.
Watch Liam Gallagher Perform 'Greedy Soul' And 'Wonderwall' On Nova’s Red Room
Click here and scroll down the page to watch Liam Gallagher perform 'Greedy Soul' and 'Wonderwall' on Nova’s Red Room in Sydney, Australia earlier this week.
Liam Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at the BITEC Banga Hall 106 in Bangkok, Thailand earlier today.
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Greedy Soul
Wall of Glass
Paper Crown
Bold
For What It's Worth
Soul Love
Some Might Say
Slide Away
Come Back to Me
You Better Run
Be Here Now
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Wonderwall
Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Bangkok
Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at the BITEC Banga Hall 106 in Bangkok, Thailand earlier today.
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Greedy Soul
Wall of Glass
Paper Crown
Bold
For What It's Worth
Soul Love
Some Might Say
Slide Away
Come Back to Me
You Better Run
Be Here Now
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Wonderwall
Liam Gallagher
Below are a number of videos and pictures of Liam Gallagher's at the BITEC Banga Hall 106 in Bangkok, Thailand earlier today.
Video & Gallery Liam Gallagher In Bangkok
Below are a number of videos and pictures of Liam Gallagher's at the BITEC Banga Hall 106 in Bangkok, Thailand earlier today.
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Dermot O'Leary
Noel Gallagher
Saturday Breakfast With Dermot
BBC Radio 2
08:05 (UK Time)
Saturday 20th January
Noel Gallagher is live in the studio to talk about his No 1 album Who Built The Moon?
To listen live click here.
Noel Gallagher Is On 'Saturday Breakfast With Dermot O'Leary Next Weekend
Saturday Breakfast With Dermot
BBC Radio 2
08:05 (UK Time)
Saturday 20th January
Noel Gallagher is live in the studio to talk about his No 1 album Who Built The Moon?
To listen live click here.
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Click here (Birmingham Mail) and here (The Sun) to read a number of quotes from Liam Gallagher's Interview with Q Magazine that is out on Tuesday.
Below are a few
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q his brother Noel "is not a frontman" and added: "I'm not a songwriter. He's not meant to be in the middle of that fucking stage. I'm meant to be centre-stage and no-one can touch me."
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q "I've been singing other people's lyrics my whole life and I own them. Once I get hold of them, I make them something else, like Elvis."
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q he wants to play songs from the first three Oasis albums, Definitely Maybe, Morning Glory and Be Here Now, saying: "Fuck the rest. No-one cares after that... I want to give people what they want and I want to give me what I want."
The Sun Newspaper is reporting Liam Gallagher has confirmed his Christmas goodwill message to Noel was nothing more than a hoax, or 'too many Guinnesses'.
Quotes From Liam Gallagher's Interview With Q
Click here (Birmingham Mail) and here (The Sun) to read a number of quotes from Liam Gallagher's Interview with Q Magazine that is out on Tuesday.
Below are a few
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q his brother Noel "is not a frontman" and added: "I'm not a songwriter. He's not meant to be in the middle of that fucking stage. I'm meant to be centre-stage and no-one can touch me."
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q "I've been singing other people's lyrics my whole life and I own them. Once I get hold of them, I make them something else, like Elvis."
Liam Gallagher has told the new issue of Q he wants to play songs from the first three Oasis albums, Definitely Maybe, Morning Glory and Be Here Now, saying: "Fuck the rest. No-one cares after that... I want to give people what they want and I want to give me what I want."
The Sun Newspaper is reporting Liam Gallagher has confirmed his Christmas goodwill message to Noel was nothing more than a hoax, or 'too many Guinnesses'.
Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
"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.
On This Day In Oasis History...
"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
Mick Jagger
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
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.
Watch An Extended Interview With Liam Gallagher On 'The Today Show'
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.
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