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This Feeling
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
This weeks event is in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Plymouth, Brighton, Peterborough and Truro.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
This weeks event is in London, Manchester, Cardiff, Plymouth, Brighton, Peterborough and Truro.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
David Holmes
Johnny Marr
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Taken from an interview with Johnny Marr read the full article here.
You played on Noel Gallagher’s latest album. Did he return the favour?
“Not yet, because he’s always playing. He’s always on the road. That’s the second time I’ve played on one of his solo records now, so hopefully we’ll get around to working on my stuff. He’s always off in exotic places every time I hear from him – like some enormodome in South America.
“I liked his record. I played on a couple, but the song that ended up on the record is actually my favourite on the album. I was pleased about that, ‘Love Is The Law’. I’ve never heard a rock song like it. It hangs together like nothing else. It’s like a fucking movie.”
When you were in the studio, did you feel like he was pushing himself into a more adventurous place?
“Yeah, before we went into the studio I knew that anyway. We see each other on and off, and I know that he knew he was onto something. He and David [Holmes, producer] were working at every opportunity.
“I knew it was good because he told me it was good. Nothing with David is out of bounds, as long as it feels good and sounds good. They’re a good team because Noel can get a good melody over anything. What he’s proven with his solo stuff is that he’s still writing with the spirit that people love him for, but you can’t really imagine Oasis doing.”
He’s been very vocal about living outside of his legacy. You must understand that as well?
“Yeah. I’ve played a couple of shows with him now and the new stuff really stands up. The audience love it and it makes people feel really good. That’s something that he’s better at than anyone else.”
Source: www.nme.com
Johnny Marr On Working With Noel Gallagher And More
Taken from an interview with Johnny Marr read the full article here.
You played on Noel Gallagher’s latest album. Did he return the favour?
“Not yet, because he’s always playing. He’s always on the road. That’s the second time I’ve played on one of his solo records now, so hopefully we’ll get around to working on my stuff. He’s always off in exotic places every time I hear from him – like some enormodome in South America.
“I liked his record. I played on a couple, but the song that ended up on the record is actually my favourite on the album. I was pleased about that, ‘Love Is The Law’. I’ve never heard a rock song like it. It hangs together like nothing else. It’s like a fucking movie.”
When you were in the studio, did you feel like he was pushing himself into a more adventurous place?
“Yeah, before we went into the studio I knew that anyway. We see each other on and off, and I know that he knew he was onto something. He and David [Holmes, producer] were working at every opportunity.
“I knew it was good because he told me it was good. Nothing with David is out of bounds, as long as it feels good and sounds good. They’re a good team because Noel can get a good melody over anything. What he’s proven with his solo stuff is that he’s still writing with the spirit that people love him for, but you can’t really imagine Oasis doing.”
He’s been very vocal about living outside of his legacy. You must understand that as well?
“Yeah. I’ve played a couple of shows with him now and the new stuff really stands up. The audience love it and it makes people feel really good. That’s something that he’s better at than anyone else.”
Source: www.nme.com
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher is among the headline acts at this year's Parklife festival, he will play on the Sunday.
Tickets go on sale on Thursday at 09:00 details can be found here.
Liam Gallagher To Headline The 'Parklife' Festival In Manchester
Liam Gallagher is among the headline acts at this year's Parklife festival, he will play on the Sunday.
Tickets go on sale on Thursday at 09:00 details can be found here.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline BBC Radio 2's Biggest Weekend up in Scotland, at Perth's Scone Palace on the 26th May!
Tickets go on sale 12th February at 8.30am (GMT). In Scotland
Head over to their official site for line up and ticket information here.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Will Headline BBC Radio 2's 'The Biggest Weekend' In Scotland
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will headline BBC Radio 2's Biggest Weekend up in Scotland, at Perth's Scone Palace on the 26th May!
Tickets go on sale 12th February at 8.30am (GMT). In Scotland
Head over to their official site for line up and ticket information here.
Beck
Foo Fighters
Greg Kurstin
Liam Gallagher
Greg Kurstin has won 'Producer Of The Year' (Non-Classical) at the Grammys 2018. Nominated for the Foo Fighters’ “Concrete And Gold,” Beck’s “Dear Life,” along with tracks by Liam Gallagher.
Kurstin backstage after his win. “I feel so fortunate that I get to work with artists I really truly love.”
The Producer of the Year prize was awarded during the pre-telecast Grammy Premiere ceremony.
Greg Kurstin Wins 'Producer Of The Year' At The Grammys 2018
Greg Kurstin has won 'Producer Of The Year' (Non-Classical) at the Grammys 2018. Nominated for the Foo Fighters’ “Concrete And Gold,” Beck’s “Dear Life,” along with tracks by Liam Gallagher.
Kurstin backstage after his win. “I feel so fortunate that I get to work with artists I really truly love.”
The Producer of the Year prize was awarded during the pre-telecast Grammy Premiere ceremony.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher is in the running for 'Best Festival Headliner' at the 2018 NME Awards.
'Don't Look Back In Anger' at the Manchester Arena is nominated for 'Music Moment Of The Year'.
The track that Noel did with the Gorillaz & Jehnny Beth ‘We Got The Power’ is in the running for 'Best Collaboration' at the 2018 NME Awards.
To vote click in the link.
Vote For Noel Gallagher At The NME Awards
Noel Gallagher is in the running for 'Best Festival Headliner' at the 2018 NME Awards.
'Don't Look Back In Anger' at the Manchester Arena is nominated for 'Music Moment Of The Year'.
The track that Noel did with the Gorillaz & Jehnny Beth ‘We Got The Power’ is in the running for 'Best Collaboration' at the 2018 NME Awards.
To vote click in the link.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher is in the running for 'Best British Solo Artist' and 'Best Live Artist' at the 2018 NME Awards.
The 'One Love Manchester' event that Liam took part in is nominated for 'Music Moment Of The Year'
To vote click in the link here.
Vote For Liam Gallagher At The NME Awards
Liam Gallagher is in the running for 'Best British Solo Artist' and 'Best Live Artist' at the 2018 NME Awards.
The 'One Love Manchester' event that Liam took part in is nominated for 'Music Moment Of The Year'
To vote click in the link here.
Liam Gallagher
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