This Feeling
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.
This weeks events are in London, Manchester and Sheffield.
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 events are in London, Manchester and Sheffield.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Oasis
On September 13th 1994 Oasis played the first of four nights at the Quattro in Tokyo, Japan.

Bonehead speaking to me about playing in Japan.
"I'll always remember the first time we went over to Japan not knowing what to expect. You’re on the other side of the world and you’re in this small little club and you go over there and you just got this idea of Japanese people being really reserved and polite and sat there. They just went ape shit, they were just jumping and screaming and we didn't know what to do, it's the first time we had been there, you’re never going to forget that, any one of the early Japanese gigs would stick into my mind".
On September 13th 1997, played the first of two nights at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, England. It was the first time the band had played in the UK for over a year.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On September 13th 1994 Oasis played the first of four nights at the Quattro in Tokyo, Japan.

Bonehead speaking to me about playing in Japan.
"I'll always remember the first time we went over to Japan not knowing what to expect. You’re on the other side of the world and you’re in this small little club and you go over there and you just got this idea of Japanese people being really reserved and polite and sat there. They just went ape shit, they were just jumping and screaming and we didn't know what to do, it's the first time we had been there, you’re never going to forget that, any one of the early Japanese gigs would stick into my mind".
On September 13th 1997, played the first of two nights at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, England. It was the first time the band had played in the UK for over a year.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Liam and Noel Gallagher have been nominated in a number of categories at this years Q Awards, Click here to vote.
Q BEST ALBUM - Who Built The Moon? – Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Q BEST LIVE ACT - Liam Gallagher
Q BEST SOLO ARTIST - Noel Gallagher
This year’s ceremony, which takes place on Wednesday, 17 October at the Roundhouse, promises plenty of star-studded pageantry, live music thrills and mayhem
Vote For Liam And Noel Gallagher At This Years Q Awards
Liam and Noel Gallagher have been nominated in a number of categories at this years Q Awards, Click here to vote.
Q BEST ALBUM - Who Built The Moon? – Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Q BEST LIVE ACT - Liam Gallagher
Q BEST SOLO ARTIST - Noel Gallagher
This year’s ceremony, which takes place on Wednesday, 17 October at the Roundhouse, promises plenty of star-studded pageantry, live music thrills and mayhem
Noel Gallagher
Radio X have the chance for you to win an Epiphone Sheraton II in Ebony signed by Noel Gallagher for Global’s Make Some Noise.
For details click here.
Win A Guitar Signed By Noel Gallagher
Radio X have the chance for you to win an Epiphone Sheraton II in Ebony signed by Noel Gallagher for Global’s Make Some Noise.
For details click here.
Oasis
Richard Ashcroft has been speaking to Radio X that the quality of his songs makes him the only possible support act for Oasis… and he told them so!
He said “I’m very lucky that I can walk on the stage before anyone in the world. And that’s the thing: you’ve got to be pretty confident to go on after me. You’ve got to have the artillery, as I call it. and the artillery is your songs.
“If you’ve got 50,000 people and they’re getting further and further inebriated and they want some fucking tunes, you’d better be delivering.”
“I used to get that with Oasis, I’ve supported Oasis on my own. I’ve said that to them, I reckon I’m the only solo male artist in the world that can walk on before Oasis. And be in the spirit of it and also not shrink in those moments, but drink it in and embrace it.
“They know that, because we all have a similar audience. I understand what it’s like to love a band and be passionate and make your way to the front.”
Richard Ashcroft: I’m The Only Act That Can Support Oasis
Richard Ashcroft has been speaking to Radio X that the quality of his songs makes him the only possible support act for Oasis… and he told them so!
He said “I’m very lucky that I can walk on the stage before anyone in the world. And that’s the thing: you’ve got to be pretty confident to go on after me. You’ve got to have the artillery, as I call it. and the artillery is your songs.
“If you’ve got 50,000 people and they’re getting further and further inebriated and they want some fucking tunes, you’d better be delivering.”
“I used to get that with Oasis, I’ve supported Oasis on my own. I’ve said that to them, I reckon I’m the only solo male artist in the world that can walk on before Oasis. And be in the spirit of it and also not shrink in those moments, but drink it in and embrace it.
“They know that, because we all have a similar audience. I understand what it’s like to love a band and be passionate and make your way to the front.”
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post
Oasis
Paul Weller
Taken from 'Q Legends: Paul Weller ' that is on sale now, more details can be found here.
"I've always had that romantic notion of being in a band. I still do in some ways. But Noel [Gallagher] said this, and he's right, but the days of kids from a council estate getting a band together and wanting to change the world are gone, really.
You're more likely to find that in the Grime scene than in pop or whatever. But four young geezers of an estate, you don't really see that at all. And I don't think it ever will come round again. Not like The Jam, or Oasis. I think it's just changed.
I was talking to this fella the other day, about the same thing with Jazz, how one time that was the most popular music but now it's a very niece thing. It's still there, but you can never call it popular music. Maybe it's the same with rock 'n' roll? It's had it's time.
Paul Weller: Don't Hold Your Breath For Another Oasis
Taken from 'Q Legends: Paul Weller ' that is on sale now, more details can be found here.
"I've always had that romantic notion of being in a band. I still do in some ways. But Noel [Gallagher] said this, and he's right, but the days of kids from a council estate getting a band together and wanting to change the world are gone, really.
You're more likely to find that in the Grime scene than in pop or whatever. But four young geezers of an estate, you don't really see that at all. And I don't think it ever will come round again. Not like The Jam, or Oasis. I think it's just changed.
I was talking to this fella the other day, about the same thing with Jazz, how one time that was the most popular music but now it's a very niece thing. It's still there, but you can never call it popular music. Maybe it's the same with rock 'n' roll? It's had it's time.
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