On This Day In Oasis History...
On February 1st 1995 Oasis played at the Fillmore in San Francisco, USA.
Listen to a recording of the gig in the below.
On February 1st 1998 Oasis played at the Theatre At Bayou Place in Houston, USA.
Watch a number of videos from the gig below.
On February 1st 2000, Oasis performed 'Sunday Morning Call' and 'Who Feels Love' at the MTV Studios in London, England.
Watch the performances below.
Noel Gallagher Thinks Oasis' 'Songbird' Is Perfect
Noel Gallagher has spoken about Songbird that Liam wrote during his time in Oasis and said that that he thinks that song is perfect.
He told The Matt Morgan Podcast "I thought Songbird by Liam was great. We did a demo of it and it was more like Love Me Do by The Beatles, It's got a mouth organ on it and it sounds like The Beatles. Then we took all the instruments off it and it became this acoustic thing that I think is perfect.
He added "The ironic thing about that song is that he doesn't even f****ng play it now, work that one out, he's only got one tune and that's it, and he's not playing the f****** tune.
It was released as a single in 2003 and reached number three on the Official UK Album Charts.
Video: Liam Gallagher Accepts Number 1 Trophy For The Biggest Vinyl Single Of 2020

MOJO The Collectors Series: What's The Story? 1991-1998
Thirty years ago, Oasis played their first-ever gig, the beginning of an extraordinary journey that saw the Manchester five-piece become the biggest British rock band in a generation and brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher two of the most iconic figures in music history. To celebrate three decades of Gallagher genius and mayhem, MOJO has corralled its finest writing on Oasis and the brothers’ solo careers into two lavish 132-page bookazines, packed with rare and famous photographs and lashings of rambunctious rock’n’roll tales.
This first issue, WHAT’S THE STORY 1991-1998, follows the band from their early days in Manchester and signing to Creation Records, through to the making of their epochal first two albums, Definitely Maybe and (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, to their momentous shows at Knebworth Park in 1996 and the last record made with the classic ’90s line-up, Be Here Now, by which time tensions within the group were at breaking point.
Among the essential features and interviews you’ll find inside the magazine’s stylish covers are MOJO’s first encounter with Noel not long after Definitely Maybe’s mercurial success in autumn 1994, the inside story of the sensational punch-up between Noel and Liam during the recording of Morning Glory, and material from a shelved 1997 documentary that the band refused to be shown to the public.
OASIS WHAT’S THE STORY 1999-2021, available from March 4, 2021, brings Noel and Liam’s ever-compelling story up to date, beginning with the dramatic departure of founder members Bonehead and Guigs during the recording sessions for 2000’s Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants album, and thereafter following Oasis through their millennial triumphs as an international stadium act, the bust-up in Paris that finally ended the group, and Noel and Liam’s successful solo careers and eternal brotherly spats.
Available in stores in the UK or available for delivery here.
Pre-Order Jill Furmanovsky's 'Oasis: Knebworth' Book
An access-all-areas photography book marking the 25th anniversary of the Oasis Knebworth concerts, taken by acclaimed music photographer Jill Furmanovsky - with hundreds of never-before-seen images.
On the nights of August 10th and 11th1996, Oasis played the concerts that would define them, a band at the height of their powers playing to over 250,000 people.
Twenty-five years on, this is the inside story of those nights, told through the breathtaking photographs of Jill Furmanovsky and newly obtained first-hand accounts from the people who were there - including Noel Gallagher. Many of the images in this book have never been seen before.
From relaxed rehearsals and warm-up concerts to Knebworth itself - backstage, onstage, circling the site in a helicopter - this collection is the definitive account of two nights that a generation will never forget.
Available to pre-order on Amazon and more now.
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New Track From Imelda May Featuring Noel Gallagher And Ronnie Wood To Get It's Premiere Tomorrow
That moment you know it can go either way
— Imelda May (@ImeldaOfficial) January 26, 2021
The split second decision you know might change everything
with Just One Kiss.
Could you resist?
Who better to join me on this than @ronniewood & @NoelGallagher ! 💋
Join @jowhiley for the premiere on @BBCRadio2 tomorrow after 7:30pm x pic.twitter.com/0PAsyX0scO
Noel Gallagher Gibson J-150 Signature Acoustic Guitar Is Getting Released This Year
Gibson have confirmed the Noel Gallagher J-150 guitar is finally being released later this year.
He said "I sent it there to be photographed, the grain and the whole thing. It’s not even a J-200, you know. It’s a J-150 that I just took off the shelf in London, played it, and I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ll take it.’ I never thought anything of it. But I’ve written some great fucking songs on that guitar."