Live By The Sea

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Release Date: 31 August 1995 Highest Chart Position: N/A Written By: Noel Gallagher (Creation Songs / Sony Music Publishing) (except track 17 by Lennon / McCartney (Northern Songs)) Directed By: Nigel Dick Director of Photography - Simon Archer The Band: Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Bonehead, Guigsy and Alan White Recorded At: Southend Cliffs Pavillion on the 17th April 1995 Live By The Sea is a live recording by Oasis, released on DVD and VHS. It features Oasis' gig at the Southend Cliffs Pavilion on April 17, 1995, as well as the videos for Rock 'N' Roll Star and Cigarettes & Alcohol. The title is a play on the lyrics from the song (It's Good) To Be Free. Track listing 01: Rock 'N' Roll Star 02: Columbia 03: Digsy's Dinner 04: Some Might Say 05: Live Forever 06: Up In The Sky 07: Acquiesce 08: Headshrinker 09: (It's Good) To Be Free 10: Cigarettes & Alcohol 11: Married With Children 12: Sad Song 13: D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman? 14: Talk Tonight 15: Slide Away 16: Supersonic 17: I Am The Walrus Credits Cover [Design] – Brian Cannon Director Of Photography – Simon Archer Executive-Producer – Catherine Finkenstaedt, Pam Tarr Film Director [Directed By] – Nigel Dick Photography By [Cover] – Jill Furmanovsky Producer – Phil Barnes (3) Written-By – Lennon / McCartney* (tracks: 17), Noel Gallagher (tracks: 1 to 16) A review of Oasis' gig at the Southend Cliffs Pavillion on April 22nd 1995 by Stuart Bailie for the NME.

A review of Oasis' gig at the Southend Cliffs Pavillion on April 22nd 1995 by Stuart Bailie for the NME.

Last year, whenever you heard Liam Gallagher set the poser. "Is it worth the agg-ragh-vayh-ssch-iuhnn?", your heart and mind would straight away answer with a beaming affirmative. Of course it was worth it - any excess of attitude and sloppy behavior was instantly forgotten with a handy guitar strum and one of those immaculate pop hits of theirs. And if Liam never gave any impression that Oasis were lapping this up -- steaming royally through a textbook rock 'n' roll debut - then you could always look to his brother's face for proof of the blazing fun of it all. Noel knew that this success wasn't a given thing, that the band's vision and the alchemy of the music and the personnel was near a miraculous event. Big Bro's smile made you appreciate the story even more. That's also what makes this Southend show so fine. Everybody here loves Noel because he writes many inspiring songs and plainly loves his job. The other members may exude the charisma of a Bill Wyman convention, but the guitarist brother is willing them on, trying to force a new, advanced noise, uniting the teenies, the old musos, and the Easter-tripping mod boys with his happy schtick. Liam still has his fans, alright, but you never get much of a stage rapport from the guy. He moans when somebody pitches a sneaker onto the stage. He's briefly happy announcing the Man City result. And he dedicates 'Slide Away' to the ladies in the house. "I love girls," he says, typically perfunctory of feeling. This deadpan style bothers you because this is an exceptional night. Oasis may term this seaside special a mere warm up to the king-size Sheffield gig but it's still their first UK show of '95, proof that their fanbase (a cool 100,000 on their data bank alone) is still gagging to let the ceremony roll on. The punters get to hear almost everything they know (except the string-driven 'Whatever') played with decent aplomb and it's startling to hear how these tunes and weirdly pronounced words have been committed to heart. At the close of 'Shakermaker', everybody cranks their arms in their air and takes the song to a new, groovy terminus, provoking rare seconds of unguarded surprise on stage. Meanwhile, that guitar sound just wells up in relation to the size of the venue. It's such a beguiling noise; like The Ramones's frequency-bombing grind, these basic chords seem to pick up the masses of sympathetic harmonies and vibrations around the hall as until your body is throbbing along to the party - literally getting the buzz, big time. But to recap: is it still worth the aggravation? Almost definitely, yeah. Oasis have a dozen priceless songs, and you'll never reduce them to less than that/ What bothers you more is the question just how far the Oasis ideal can develop now; how far they'll widen the musical agenda, how durable their high standards can be. People are extra critical when musicians evoke the name of The Beatles -- you're expected to blast ahead on a majestic career curve, ever-changing, always taking your audience to fresh, thrilling places. Noel signalled his bid proper when he wrote 'Whatever'; a one-off release to capture the sentiments of the season and to test his own creative savvy. With it he completely trashed underachiever bands like the Stone Roses, who merely went from their 'Revolver' to 'Let it Be' with only a flew scraps of tunes to show for the trouble. But Noel's work-rate also leaves you disappointed with 'Some Might Say'. It's the kind of song you'd aim to write if rock 'n' roll became a classroom subject. You take a figure of speech, a common phrase, and twist it around to get a fresh meaning from it. Elvis Costello has written hundreds of songs this way and many of them weren't so good. That's why you prefer 'Acquiesce'; the two Gallaghers battling over the vocals, much friction along with the harmony, the singers not even facing the same way as one sings "we need each other". On record, it's clearly a way forward but not tonight, sadly, it gets buried under slack, routine playing. You wonder if the band really has the ability to move at Noel's pace. Big brother seems at his most relaxed these days when he's stretching out with Paul Weller -- his playing on the latter's 'Walk On Guilded Splinters' is the best you've heard. And the now traditional solo spot in the gig where Noel gets vulnerable with his acoustic in increasing vital -- 'Talk Tonight' is messy in all the right ways, the lonely side of 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' equation. You respect Noel for wanting to keep the band busy, to lash out those epochal EP's every few months, to never dry up. But you also pick up signals from Southend that suggest his ambitions need some recovery time to find songs that will rival Blur and, imminently, Black Grape, to keep the old gang together if they can, to ensue that they stay untouchably great. Basically, they're gonna have to make it happen. All over again.

Bonehead's Bank Holiday- Listen Back Now

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Bonehead is joined by Toby Tarrant for a special one-off Bank Holiday show.

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On May 7th 1994 Oasis played at the Old Trout in Windsor, England.

Listen to the gig in full below.



On May 7th 2009 Oasis played at the Citibank Hall in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

Watch the gig in full below.

Liam & Noel Gallagher Charity Posters

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The next charity poster deom vinyl Soulis an illustration celebrating Liam Gallagher and the Oasis song Round Are Way.

Limited to 50, 170gsm silk posters, all profits from sales will go to Room At The Inn, Warrington(my hometown) Homeless Charity

The Charity provide daytime services to homeless and vulnerable people and a 22-bed emergency accommodation unit in Museum Street. There ethos is to help people to access the services they need to go forward with their lives.

This poster fits along side the COUNCIL SKIES charity poster from earlier this year.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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What's Going On At This Feeling This Weekend?

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A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance.

Celebrate the release of the Lottery Winners number 1 chasing album Katie Lloyd’s very own white Jazz bass guitar PLUS VIP tickets to ‘By The Sea’ festival in Bridlington Spa with The Lathums, Red Rum Club, The K’s, Overpass and loads more this Summer!

TO ENTER THE COMPETITION HEAD ON OVER TO THIS FEELING INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER NOW

Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.

📷  Model D Photography

Liam Gallagher (Stripped Back Session) Is Now Available On Various Streaming Services

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Liam Gallagher (Stripped Back Session) is now available on various streaming services.

The tracks were previously only available on Apple Music's Home Session.


'Mantra Of The Cosmos' They’re Coming

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Mantra Of The Cosmos.are releasing music soon ahead of playing at this years Glastonbury.

Members are Andy Bell , Zak Starkey, Shaun Ryder, Bez & Ian Broudie.

Shaun Ryder “I’ve got a new band together. It’s me, Zak Starkey, you know, Ringo [Starr’s] son, and the drummer in The Who, Andy Bell from Oasis … And we’ve been making a new album It’s a bit of a mixture of all that lot together.”

“It doesn’t sound like the Mondays or Black Grape or Oasis or The Who, it’s what we’re doing all together. It’s coming out very soon. We’re doing Glastonbury with Mantra Of The Cosmos this year…It’s coming out pretty soon.”

Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Happy Star Wars Day

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Noel Gallagher, Ian Brown and more appeared in this Star Wars advert in 2010 for Adidas #StarWarsDay

Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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