Noel Gallagher's Interview On The Radio Today
Confirmed radio appearances for today for Noel Gallagher all times are UK.
Zoe Ball - BBC Radio 2 - After 08:00
BBC Manchester - Show starts at 10:00
Listen live at bbc.co.uk/sounds
Dave Berry - Absolute Radio - At 08:15
Listen live at planetradio.co.uk/absolute-radio - At 08:15
Evening Show - Radio X - Show starts at 19:00
Listen live at radiox.co.uk
Clint Boon - XS Manchester - Show starts at 15:00
Listen live at www.xsmanchester.co.uk
Noel Gallagher's Radio Appearances For Tomorrow
Confirmed radio appearances for tomorrow (January 17th) for Noel Gallagher all times are UK.
Zoe Ball - BBC Radio 2 - After 08:00
BBC Manchester - Show starts at 10:00
Listen live at bbc.co.uk/sounds
Dave Berry - Absolute Radio - At 08:15
Listen live at planetradio.co.uk/absolute-radio - At 08:15
Evening Show - Radio X - Show starts at 19:00
Listen live at radiox.co.uk
Noel Gallagher Is On The XFM Evening Show On Tuesday
Noel Gallagher is a guest on the XFM Evening Show on Tuesday the show airs between 19:00 and 20:00 UK Time.
Listen Live at www.radiox.co.uk.
Noel Gallagher Is On 'The Dave Berry Breakfast Show' On Tuesday
Noel Gallagher Is A Guest On BBC Manchester On Tuesday
Morning Glory
CD - 662488 2
01: Morning Glory
02: It's Better People
03: Rockin' Chair
04: Live Forever (Live at Glastonbury '95)
Release Date: September 18th 1995
Highest Australian Singles Chart Position: 25
The b-sides on the single are the same as on the Roll With It single released in the UK and parts of Europe.
Morning Glory is a song by Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher, and which was released on the band's second album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? in October 1995. It was given an Australian-only single release and was also a radio single in the United States.
Noel Gallagher claims that he was drunk while writing it. According to Noel, parts of the song were inspired by walking while listening to a Walkman ("walking to the sound of my favourite tune") and using cocaine -- ("all your dreams are made/when you're chained to the mirror and the razor blade"), since razors are often used to cut cocaine into lines on a mirror, from which they are then snorted. It has been suggested that the song is about drug addiction in general ("need a little time to wake up/need a little time to rest your mind/you know you should so I guess you might as well").
The line "Tomorrow never knows what it doesn't know too soon" seems to reference The Beatles' song Tomorrow Never Knows, though Gallagher claims to have completely forgotten why he felt it was relevant to the song.
In October 2005, a remix of the song was released on the soundtrack to the movie Goal!. It was done by producer Dave Sardy.
The song is included on Oasis' compilation album Stop The Clocks.
On the album, the song segues into the 40-second untitled track, which in turn segues into Champagne Supernova.
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The Masterplan
01: Acquiesce
02: Underneath The Sky
03: Talk Tonight
04: Going Nowhere
05: Fade Away
06: The Swamp Song
07: I Am The Walrus (Live)
08: Listen Up
09: Rockin' Chair
10: Half The World Away
11: (It's Good) To Be Free
12: Stay Young
13: Headshrinker
14: The Masterplan
Release Date: November 2nd 1998
Highest Chart Position: Number 2 in the UK
The Masterplan is a compilation album from Oasis, comprising B-sides frpm singles which never made it onto an album. The album was originally intended for release only in areas such as the United States and Japan, where the tracks were only available on expensive European import singles. It was first released on November 2nd 1998. The Masterplan reached number two on the Official UK Album Charts in the UK.
Four songs from the album appear on compilation album Stop the Clocks.
Trivia
The versions of Listen Up and I Am The Walrus are edits of their original releases on the Cigarettes & Alcohol single. Listen Up has eight bars removed during the guitar solo (4:3–4:39). I Am The Walrus, with a fade-out, finishes at 6:25, whereas the original runs fully to a natural conclusion at 8:14.
I Am The Walrus was given its correct recording location and date on the sleevenotes. On its original release on the Cigarettes & Alcohol single, the location listed was the Glasgow Cathouse, in June 1994. However, in promotional interviews for The Masterplan, Noel revealed that it was actually recorded at the soundcheck for a gig at a Sony Music seminar at Gleneagles, Scotland, in February 1994. He said the credit was changed because he thought "recorded at a Sony seminar" would "look shit".
Chris Griffiths of The Real People was given a co-writing credit for Rockin' Chair. On its original release on the Roll With It single in 1995, Noel Gallagher was credited as the sole songwriter.
Acquiesce was released as a radio single in the United States, and a promotional video was created for this purpose. It consisted of a live performance of the song from Manchester's G-MEX, recorded on December 14th 1997, with various behind-the-scenes footage of the band on tour. For the video, both Liam's and Noel's vocal tracks were overdubbed over the originals recorded live in Manchester.
All of the B-sides from the Cigarettes & Alcohol and the UK version of Some Might Say singles appear on this album.
Tracks 1, 3 and 13 taken from the Some Might Say single.
Track 2 taken from the Don't Look Back In Anger single.
Track 4 taken from the Stand By Me single.
Tracks 5, 7 and 8 taken from the Cigarettes & Alcohol single, but track 7 is 1:50 shorter here and track 8 is 18 seconds shorter.
Tracks 6 and 14 taken from the Wonderwall single.
Track 9 taken from the Roll With It single.
Track 10 and 11 taken from the Whatever single.
Track 12 taken from the D'You Know What I Mean? single.
Photography By – James Burns
Design, Art Direction – Brian Cannon
Design [Assistant], Art Direction [Assistant] – Matthew Sankey
Sleeve Notes – Paul Du Noyer