Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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We Want You To Be Part Of 'The Masterplan' 25th Anniversary Celebrations

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WE WANT YOU TO BE A PART OF #THEMASTERPLAN25

Keep your eyes peeled on Oasis’ social channels this week for an exciting announcement, celebrating 25 years of 'The Masterplan'!

Join us in teasing the announcement over the next couple of days by downloading and posting any of THESE ASSETS.

Keep it cryptic and tag #TheMasterplan25, as we'll be sharing your posts across Twitter and Instagram.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 18th 1994 Oasis played at the Quattro in Osaka, Japan.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On September 18th 2002, Oasis appeared on the Harald Schmidt Show in Germany.

Watch 'Little By Little' below.



On September 18th 2005, Oasis played at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, USA. 

Watch the full gig here.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 17th 2005 Oasis played at the 'KROQ Inland Invasion Show' at the Glen Helen Hyundai Pavilion in Los Angeles, USA.

Watch the full set below.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 15th 1994. Oasis played the third of four nights at the Quattro in Tokyo, Japan. 

Watch the full set below.

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.

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

📷  Barnaby Fairley

Champagne Supernova

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CD - 663344 1

01: Champagne Supernova (Radio Edit)
02: Champagne Supernova (Album Version) 
03: Slide Away

 

Champagne Supernova is a song by Oasis. It was written by Noel Gallagher. The seven-minute anthem is the closing track on the record-breaking album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Though only released as a single in Australia, France and the United States, a music video was released to the music channels and, as a result, the song received much television and radio airplay. The song achieved US success, becoming the band's second number one single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.

The song is a fan favourite, and has received widespread critical acclaim. This is despite the fact that Noel claimed in a 2005 interview that he has still not made up his mind as to what the song actually is about, though he thinks it might be about reincarnation.

In the music video, Liam bears a resemblance to John Lennon, wearing rose-colored glasses and a beard.

Although the song was a commercial success, it did take its criticism mainly to the line: "Where were you while we were getting high?"

In a radio interview for BBC, Noel said that rhythm guitarist Bonehead began crying when he heard the song because it was so beautiful. This story was backed up by Ian Robertson who claimed, in his book Oasis: What's The Story?, the first time Noel played the song to the rest of the band – an acoustic version on the tour bus – Bonehead did indeed cry.

Paul Weller, former frontman of The Jam and friend of Oasis, provided the lead guitar and some of the backing vocals on the track.

The song is included on Oasis' compilation album Stop The Clocks.

In May 2007, NME magazine placed Champagne Supernova at number thirty nine in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.

Champagne Supernova was the first song to feature on the Video Vault of the 2008 revival of The Chart Show.

Alternative versions

An official remix of the song was produced by Brendan Lynch, and was issued on the b-side on a promo-only 12" of Oasis's cover of Cum On Feel The Noize. Known as the Lynchmob Beats Mix, this track has been reissued on promotional material for Oasis'album Stop The Clocks.

Live versions of the track were released on …There and Then, Familiar To Millions and Knebworth 1996.

Covers

Angie Aparo covered Champagne Supernova on the album The One With The Sun released 2003.

Ben Folds Five released a live cover of this song as a B-side of their single Battle Of Who Could Care Less. The performance, which took place in London, was introduced as a country song and performed in an exaggerated country-music style.


The song was covered by American band Matt Pond PA specifically for use on the hit TV show The OC.

90's dance act Urban Cookie Collective did a dance cover of this song but Noel Gallagher stopped them from releasing it as a single.

The Early November covers this song as the end of No Good At Saying Sorry (One More Chance) when played live.

Hootie & the Blowfish covered the song at their live shows during their 2007 and 2008 summer tours.

Falling Down

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CD 

01: Falling Down (Album Version) 
02: Those Swollen Hand Blues
03: Falling Down (The Gibb Mix) 
04: Falling Down (The Prodigy Version)

7" vinyl

01: Falling Down (Album Version)
02: Those Swollen Hand Blues

12" vinyl

01: Falling Down (Amorphous Androgynous A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Remix) 

Digital bundle 1

01: Falling Down (Album Version)
02: Those Swollen Hand Blues
03: Falling Down (Demo)

Digital bundle 2

01: Falling Down (The Gibb Mix)
02: Falling Down (The Prodigy Version)
03: Falling Down (Amorphous Androgynous A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble
 
Release Date: March 6th 2009

Highest UK Singles Chart Position: 10

Falling Down is a song by English rock band Oasis, featured on their 2008 seventh studio album Dig Out Your Soul. Written and sung by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher, it was released as the third single from the album on March 0th 2009, with the digital release occurring a day earlier.

The song debuted at number ten in the UK Singles Chart with first week sales of 21,448, but the song only achieved a chart position of number 37 in the UK download chart in the same week.

Falling Down posted a subtle improvement from its predecessor I'm Outta Time on the UK Singles Chart, reaching number ten in its chart entry week.

Falling Down is the only Oasis single, other than Sunday Morning Call, on which all songs are sung by Noel rather than Liam.

The intro of the song shares a similarity with The Doors' The Crystal Ship. The heavily compressed drum-rhythm and sense of disillusioned psychedelia bear a strong resemblance the Beatles song Tomorrow Never Knows, being cited as Noel's finest effort so far to emulate the atmosphere of that song.

An excerpt of the b-side song Those Swollen Hand Blues appears at the end of Mucky Fingers, second track of Oasis' 2005 album Don't Believe the Truth.

The lyric: "Catch the wheel that breaks the butterfly" references the quotation: "Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" from Alexander Pope's Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot.

Alternate versions

Various alternative versions of the song have been produced: remixes by Marilyn Manson bassist Twiggy Ramirez and producer Dave Sardy – the "It's the Gibb" remix – and The Prodigy will be featured on the CD single and the second digital bundle; the A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble remix, by Amorphous Androgynous, will be released on the 12" vinyl and second digital bundle versions; and The Chemical Brothers remix previously featured as the B-side to The Shock Of The Lightning.

In his tour blog, Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere, Noel Gallagher described the twenty two minute A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble remix as "A staggering piece of music. Monumental even."

Music video

The video depicts a woman who is supposed to be part of the Royal Family who enjoys parties, one night stands and drugs. When she meets the band in the video, the members refuse to shake her hand because of the way she hides her party lifestyle. When the 'Princess' offers her hand to Noel Gallagher he is seen to say "Nah" and turns away in disdain. Prince Charles appears at the conclusion of the video.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 14th 1997 Oasis played the second of two nights at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter, England.


Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On September 14th 2002 Oasis played the first of two nights at the Lancashire County Cricket Club in Manchester, England.

They were the band’s biggest gigs in Manchester in six years.

Support came from Richard Ashcroft, The Electric Soft Parade and The Soundtrack Of Our Lives.


On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 12th 2005 Oasis played at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, USA.


Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On September 12th 2006, Noel Gallagher joined Kasabian onstage for two songs at NME.COM'S 10th birthday party in London.


Watch him join them onstage below.

Blast From The Past: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

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On September 12th 2012 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds played at the iTunes Festival in London, England.

Watch the full set below.

Supersonic

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Documentary about the career of Britpop band Oasis. Growing up on a Manchester council estate, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher started their journey as Oasis in 1991. 

They hit the peak of their fame in 1996 as they played their home ground of Manchester City and two consecutive nights at Knebworth. The band went on to become one of the most successful acts of the time, achieving seven number one albums and 24 top ten singles. 

Throughout their career the band found themselves the subject of many controversies including several legal battles over plagiarism as well as being outspoken about their views on politics and the media. After a very public split in 2009 the brothers went their separate ways leaving behind hours of footage put together in this documentary by director Mat Whitecross.

The US release has an exclusive additional featurette.

The Canadian release has an exclusive additional interview.

Also available in:

- Germany by Ascot Elite Home Entertainment

- Japan by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

- Scandinavia by Scanbox Entertainment

A UK HMV exclusive is also available with additional bonus material

Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Blast From The Past: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

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On September 11th 2011, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds released 'AKA...What A Life!' digitally.

Physical copies of the single were released on 7" and CD on October 17th 2011.

Watch the video below that features Russell Brand.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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 On September 10th 1997 Oasis played at the Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.



On September 10th 2002 Oasis played a second night at the Exhibition And Conference Centre in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Listen to a superb recording of highlights from the gig below.



On September 10th 2004 Ian Brown and Noel Gallagher performed 'Keep What You Got' on 'Friday Night With Jonathan Ross'.
On September 10th 1997 Oasis played at the Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark. Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.

Watch Pro-Shot Highlights Of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Bournemouth

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Watch highlights below of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds performing live for Absolute Radio at the O2 Academy Bournemouth.

Familiar To Millions

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Disc one

01: F*ckin' In The Bushes
02: Go Let It Out
03: Who Feels Love?
04: Supersonic
05: Shakermaker
06: Acquiesce
07: Step Out
08: Gas Panic!
09: Roll With It
10: Stand By Me

Disc two

01: Wonderwall
02: Cigarettes & Alcohol
03: Don't Look Back In Anger
04: Live Forever
05: Hey Hey, My My
06: Champagne Supernova
07: Rock 'N' Roll Star
08: Helter Skelter

Release Date: November 13th 2000

Highest Chart Position: Number 5 in the UK

Each of the seven different formats released (plus the 2001 highlights CD) had a different colour for its own cover art.

The vinyl release is grey
The cassette release is yellow
The double CD release is red
The mini disc release is light green
The VHS release is white
The DVD  release is light blue
The VCD release is white/light blue
The single CD version released in 2001 is violet

Familiar to Millions is a live album by Oasis from their July 21st 2000 concert at Wembley Stadium.

It debuted at number five in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week.

The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, CD, double cassette, triple vinyl and MiniDisc.

The CD features an extra bonus track, a cover of The Beatles' song Helter Skelter, which was recorded at the Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA on April 15th 2000.

A highlights CD was released on October 1st 2001 to celebrate Oasis' tenth anniversary as a band. F*ckin' In The Bushes, Step Out, Stand By Me, Hey Hey, My My, and Helter Skelter were all omitted.

As Liam let the audience sing the choruses of Wonderwall and also changed the words to other parts of the song ("By now you should have somehow realised not to sniff glue" / "And all the lights that light the way are doin' me f*ckin' 'ead in!") at the 22 July gig, the version on the various audio formats features a different vocal track to the original one recorded at Wembley. This also applies to Noel's backing vocals. Most of these overdubbed vocals were recorded at Oasis' gig at the Yokohama Arena, Kanagawa, Japan on 5 March 2000. Only one line ("I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do about you now") in the first verse is from the actual Wembley gig, as Liam failed to sing this line correctly in the Yokohama performance.

The audio version of the album is also missing various bits of between-track banter.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On September 7th 1996 Oasis played at the Jones Beach Theatre in New York, USA.

Listen to a bootleg of the gig below.




On September 7th 2008 Noel Gallagher was attacked during Oasis' set at the V Festival in Toronto, Canada.

Following the incident the band returned to the stage to finish off their set.

Footage of the incident and more can be watched below.

 
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