Liam Gallagher
On August 17th 2017, Liam Gallagher played at the Zepp in Tokyo, Japan.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
On August 17th 2018, Liam Gallagher headlined the Rize Festival at Hylands Park in Chelmsford, England.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
On August 17th 2021 Liam Gallagher played a free gig for NHS workers, it won the Music Moment Of The Year at the NME Awards 2022.
Blast From The Past: Liam Gallagher
On August 17th 2017, Liam Gallagher played at the Zepp in Tokyo, Japan.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
On August 17th 2018, Liam Gallagher headlined the Rize Festival at Hylands Park in Chelmsford, England.
Watch a number of videos from the set below.
On August 17th 2021 Liam Gallagher played a free gig for NHS workers, it won the Music Moment Of The Year at the NME Awards 2022.
Gem Archer
The Noel Gallagher six-string lieutenant checks in to discuss his life in guitar gear, from his out-of-control Firebird collection to his affection for JHS' budget Ikea-style Klon clone
Gem Archer On Guitars, Pedals And More
The Noel Gallagher six-string lieutenant checks in to discuss his life in guitar gear, from his out-of-control Firebird collection to his affection for JHS' budget Ikea-style Klon clone
This month on Bought & Sold, Gem Archer drops by to reveal what is in his current rig for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and to discuss a life of gear, from first and favourite electric guitars to his best bargains – and he has some advice for anyone who is trying out a guitar.
But as ever, we start at the beginning: that moment when Archer's relationship with gear got serious.
Read the interview in full at www.guitarworld.com here.
Gigs
Liam Gallagher
Below is the setlist and video of Liam Gallagher at the Boucher Playing Fields in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Setlist & Video: Liam Gallagher In Belfast
Below is the setlist and video of Liam Gallagher at the Boucher Playing Fields in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Columbia
Shakermaker
Up In The Sky
Digsy's Dinner
Bring It On Down
Half The World Away
D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?
Fade Away
Lock All The Doors
Whatever
Cigarettes & Alcohol
Married With Children
Supersonic
Slide Away
Live Forever
I Am The Walrus
Via setlist.fm
Oasis
On August 14th 1995 Oasis released the 'Roll With It' as a single. The song was beaten to the number one spot on the Official Singles Chart by Blur's 'Country House' that was also released on the same day.
The single sold 216,000 copies in it's first week on sale.
On August 14th 1996 Oasis played the first of two dates at the Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork, Ireland.
Support for the gigs came from The Bootleg Beatles and The Prodigy, watch footage from he gig below and news report on the gigs can be watched here.
On This Day In Oasis History...
On August 14th 1995 Oasis released the 'Roll With It' as a single. The song was beaten to the number one spot on the Official Singles Chart by Blur's 'Country House' that was also released on the same day.
The single sold 216,000 copies in it's first week on sale.
On August 14th 1996 Oasis played the first of two dates at the Pairc Ui Chaoimh in Cork, Ireland.
Support for the gigs came from The Bootleg Beatles and The Prodigy, watch footage from he gig below and news report on the gigs can be watched here.
On August 14th 2008 Oasis played at the Black Island Studios in London, England.
The gig was the first time that fans would hear songs from 'Dig Out Your Soul' live, watch highlights from the set below.
The gig was the first time that fans would hear songs from 'Dig Out Your Soul' live, watch highlights from the set below.
Oasis
Official lyric video for 'Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West Demo, Nov '92)', the third track to be revealed from Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary) Deluxe Editions, available on 30th August 2024.
Oasis - Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West Demo, Nov '92) [Official Lyric Video]
Official lyric video for 'Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West Demo, Nov '92)', the third track to be revealed from Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary) Deluxe Editions, available on 30th August 2024.
'Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West Demo, Nov '92)' is an eagerly anticipated and very special demo featuring Liam Gallagher’s vocal, offering an alternative version to the original which was sung by Noel Gallagher and featured as a bonus track on the Definitely Maybe vinyl.
Oasis
Listen To Oasis' 'Sad Song' With Liam Gallagher On Vocals From 1992
Oasis
On This Day In Oasis History...
On August 11th 1996, Oasis played the second of two nights at Knebworth.
Support for day two came from Kula Shaker, Dreadzone, Cast, The Charlatans and the Manic Street Preachers.
Watch footage, reports and more below.
More than 4% of the population applied for tickets to see Oasis at Knebworth, the largest demand in British history. A whopping 250,000 people got to see the band over two nights another record but incredibly, Oasis could have sold out another 18 Knebworth shows.
Bonehead on playing at Knebworth on August 10th 1996.
"I remember thinking 'I'll just have a quick hour in bed before we go on', and the Prodigy came on. If you've ever tried to sleep 20ft from the stage when the Prodigy were on live? Forget that."
When Oasis played at Knebworth the band had the following singles in the UK Official Singles Chart.
Whatever, Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, Cigarettes & Alcohol, Some Might Say, Live Forever & Supersonic. Long before the days of streaming etc these were from sales only.
If the audience for either of the gigs lay down, they would stretch from the Gallagher's childhood home in Burnage to Knebworth.
Rick Pope speaking to Sound On Sound about when Oasis played Knebworth
"Liam wanted his vocal blisteringly loud." It meant the microphones were so powerful that "someone would get within 10 feet of a microphone and you could hear their breath".
VIP guests at Oasis' Knebworth concerts were given their own fold-out Oasis-branded binoculars.
They were also given a special stick of rock that measured around 8" long and featured the bands logo and dates of the now legendary gigs on the label.
Bonehead on playing at Knebworth on August 10th 1996.
"I remember thinking 'I'll just have a quick hour in bed before we go on', and the Prodigy came on. If you've ever tried to sleep 20ft from the stage when the Prodigy were on live? Forget that."
Liam Gallagher “I’m very proud of it, I am. What do I remember? Not a lot, really. Nothing. I remember forgetting that we were doing a second night – I thought we were only doing just one, so I got really drunk after the first night. But I can’t remember anything else.”
Noel Gallagher "I remember us flying over and just being sort of normal. We were worried about other stuff: ‘Have you got the beers backstage?’, ‘Are they cold?’, ‘And have you got Sky?’, ‘Is it Sky Plus?’ Stuff like that".
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