On This Day In Oasis History...

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Be Here Now is the third studio album by the English rock band Oasis. Released on August 21 1997, the album was highly anticipated by both music critics and fans as a result of the band's previous worldwide successes with their 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe, and its 1995 follow up (What's the Story) Morning Glory?. The album's pre-release build up led to considerable hype within both the music and mainstream press. At that point, Oasis were at the height of their fame, and Be Here Now became the UK's fastest selling album to date, selling over 420,000 units on the first day of release alone, and over one million within two weeks. As of 2007, the album has sold eight million copies worldwide.

Oasis' management company Ignition were aware of the danger of overexposure, and before its release they sought to control the media's access to the album. Ignition's campaign included limiting pre-release radio airplay, and requesting that journalists sign gag agreements. These tactics resulted in the alienation of members of both the music and mainstream media, as well as many industry members connected with the band. Ignition's attempts to limit pre-release access to the album only served to fuel large scale speculation and publicity within the British music scene.

Artistically Be Here Now failed to live up to the expectations that preceded its release. Although initial reviews were positive, retrospectively the album is viewed by much of the music press and by most members of the band as over-indulgent and bloated. In 2007, Q magazine described Be Here Now as "a disastrous, overblown folly—the moment when Oasis, their judgement clouded by drugs and blanket adulation, ran aground on their own sky-high self-belief." The album's producer Owen Morris said of the recording sessions: "The only reason anyone was there was the money. Noel had decided Liam was a shit singer. Liam had decided he hated Noel's songs [...] Massive amounts of drugs. Big fights. Bad vibes. Shit recordings." None of its songs were included on the band's 2006 "best of" compilation album Stop the Clocks.

Album cover

The cover image to Be Here Now was shot at the Stock Hotel in Hertfordshire in April 1997. It features the band standing outside the hotel surrounded by assorted props. At the centre of the image is a Rolls Royce floating in a swimming pool. The photographer Michael Spencer Johns said the original concept involved shooting each band member in various locations around the world, but when the cost proved prohibitive, the shoot was relocated to the Stock Hotel. Spencer remarked that the shoot "degenerated into chaos", adding that "by 8pm, everyone was in the bar, there were schoolkids all over the set, and the lighting crew couldn't start the generator.

It was Alice in Wonderland meets Apocalypse Now." Despite various meanings people have tried to read into the selection of the cover props, Johns said Gallagher simply selected items from the BBC props store he thought would look good in the picture. Two of the props that had considered thought in their inclusion were the inflatable globe (intended as a homage to the sleeve of Definitely Maybe) and the Rolls Royce, which was suggested by Arthurs. The release date in each region was commemorated on the calendar pictured on the sleeve; Harris said the dating "[encouraged] fans to believe that to buy a copy on the day it appeared was to participate in some kind of historical event."

Tracklisting

D'You Know What I Mean? – 7:42
My Big Mouth – 5:02
Magic Pie – 7:19
Stand by Me – 5:56
I Hope, I Think, I Know – 4:22
The Girl in the Dirty Shirt – 5:49
Fade In-Out – 6:52
Don't Go Away – 4:48
Be Here Now – 5:13
All Around the World – 9:20
It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) – 7:00
All Around the World (Reprise) – 2:08

Singles

D'You Know What I Mean?"
Released: 7 July 1997
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (FIN), #1 (IRE), #3 (CAN), #4 (US)
Music Video (here)
Live Performance (here)

Stand By Me
Released: 22 September 1997
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #2 (UK), #5 (US), #2 (IRE)
Music Video (here)
Live Performance (here)

All Around The World
Released: 12 January 1998
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Chart positions: #1 (UK), #1 (IRE)
Music Video (here)
Live Performance (here)

Don't Go Away" (Japan Only)
Released: 13 May 1998
Writer: Noel Gallagher
Producers: Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
Music Video (here)
Live Performance (here)

Source: Wikipedia

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Top Selling Musicians Of All Time

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105. Oasis, Albums sold: 53 million, Genre: Rock, Country: UK
25. The Eagles, Albums sold: 122 million, Genre: Country/Rock, Country: USA
24. Janet Jackson, Albums sold: 130 million, Genre: R&B/Pop, Country: USA
23. Garth Brooks, Albums sold: 145 million, Genre: Country, Country: USA
22. The Jacksons, Albums sold: 150 million, Genre: R&B, Country: USA
21. U2, Albums sold: 155 million, Genre: Rock/Pop, Country: Ireland
20. ABBA, Albums sold: 160 million, Genre: Disco/Pop, Country: Sweden
19. Whitney Houston, Albums sold: 180 million, Genre: R&B/Pop, Country: USA
18. AC/DC, Albums sold: 185 million, Genre: Hard Rock, Country: Australia/UK
17. Queen, Albums sold: 190 million, Genre: Rock, R&R, Country: UK
16. Julio Iglesias, Albums sold: 200 million, Genre: Latino Pop, Country: Spain
15. Metallica, Albums sold: 204 million, Genre: Hard Rock, Country: USA
14. Led Zeppelin, Albums sold: 207 million, Genre: Rock/Blues, Country: UK
13. Pink Floyd, Albums sold: 210 million, Genre: Prog Rock, Country: UK
12. Celine Dion, Albums sold: 220 million, Genre: Pop, Country: Canada
09. Elton John, Albums sold: 225 million, Genre: Pop, Country: UK
08. Mariah Carey, Albums sold: 240 million, Genre: Pop/R&B, Country: USA
07. The Rolling Stones, Albums sold: 250 million, Genre: Rock, Country: UK
06. Cliff Richard, Albums sold: 252 million, Genre: Rock/Pop, Country: UK
05. Nana Mouskouri, Albums sold: 255 million, Genre: Pop, Country: Greece
04. Madonna, Albums sold: 275 million, Genre: Pop, Country: USA
03. Elvis Presley, Albums sold: 300 million, Genre: Country/Rock, Country: USA
02. Michael Jackson, Albums sold: 350 million, Genre: Pop/R&B, Country: USA
01. The Beatles, Albums sold: 400 million, Genre: Rock, Country: UK

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A Rock'N'Roll Goodbye

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Stars of TV and music turned out in force as the city said a rock’n’roll goodbye to Mr Manchester Tony Wilson at his funeral today.

Tony, who put Manchester on the world map with the famous Hacienda club and Factory Records – which spawned bands like Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays – was buried at Southern Cemetery after an emotional service at the Hidden Gem Church in the city centre.

The guest list at his funeral service read like a who’s who of Manchester celebrities with former TV colleagues like Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan, Bob Greaves and Lucy Meacock from Granada, rubbing shoulders with music business faces like New Order’s Peter Hook, Andy Rourke from The Smiths, Rowetta and Shaun Ryder from Happy Mondays, Clint Boon from Inspiral Carpets and other famous faces like journalist and singer John Robb, TV and radio presenter Terry Christian, former business partner Alan Erasmus and acclaimed ‘Factory’ designer Peter Saville.

Fame

Yet despite the fame of the mourners the service was a very normal Catholic requiem mass lasting just over an hour with readings by a few old friends and former colleagues.

Tributes came in the form of flowers from the great and good of Manchester and beyond. Wreaths included a huge message made out of hundreds of white daisies which simply red “From Liverpool With Love.”

There were also floral tributes from Sir Alex Ferguson and the players and staff at Manchester United, music bible the NME, Alan McGee – the man who first discovered Manchester band Oasis and Coronation Street and Shameless actor Chris Bisson.

One floral tribute bore the words: “To Manchester’s true legend – your legacy lives on. From Michelle and David, friends and followers from Blackpool and Preston.”

One time Granada colleague Richard Madeley paid tribute to the man they called Mr Manchester after the service.

He said: “The service was one of the most emotional I have ever seen. Tony always had absolute self belief. He was so confident but he was also a very good, thoroughly decent man. “He celebrated others people success almost more than de did his own and he will be greatly missed by his friends and this city.”

The service was conducted by Catholic priest, Canon Denis Clinch, at Tony’s favourite church, the Hidden Gem, off John Dalton Street in the city centre.

Both Tony’s children Isabel and Oliver were baptised there and Tony used to pop into the church regularly to have theological discussions with Canon Clinch. After the service, watched by a large crowd of members of the public, friends and family travelled across town to Southern Cemetery, where Tony was buried and then onto One Central Street bar for his wake.

Pay tribute at the MEN online book of condolence here.

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

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Tributes To Tony Wilson

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Alan McGee
"He was a complete inspiration. He was one of the great spotters of music talent. Factory Records was the template for every indie label."

Ian Brown
"Few have done so much for the city of Manchester and independent music. Thanks to Tony Wilson for all the help he gave to the music makers of Manchester."

Shaun Ryder
"I was f**king gutted when I heard the news. I loved Tony. RIP mate."

Tim Burgess, The Charlatans
"I feel like when Joe Strummer died. it's like losing a musical dad."

Peter Hook, New Order
"It's a very, sad day. It's like my father dying all over again. I'm devastated. My heart is broken. Say hello to Rob, Ian and Martin for me please Tony."

Stephen Morris, New Order
"We definitely wouldn't have become what we did without him. So many other things wouldn't have become what they are. Manchester wouldn't have become what it is without him. Apparently the Town Hall's had it's flag at half-mast - that says something about what he meant."

Source: NME Magazine

The service will take place at the Hidden Gem Church , Manchester Today at 2pm, and will be open to family and close friends via invitation only.

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Listen Again To The Russell Brand Show

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Click here to listen again to last nights Russell Brand show on BBC Radio 2.

Russell who was drugged up to the eyeballs on herbal Viagra for the show was joined in the studio by Roger Lloyd-Pack (Trigger from Only Fools And Horses). Guests who joined Russell on the phone were Elvis Presley, Noel Gallagher and the son of the creator of the Smurfs.

Noel who was at David Walliams birthday party, in his former London home Supernova Heights. Russell tried and failed to get Noel to do some roving reporting to speak to guests that included Barbra Windsor, Matt Lucas, Richard and Judy, Dale Wilton and Dr Who actor David Tennant.

Noel had a few words to say about Russell's blog in the Guardian, and much more.

Elvis Presley who also later joined Russell by phone, was asked what he thought of Noel Gallagher...

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A Pitch-Perfect Ending To A Sadly Familiar Song

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A walk on the hallowed Boleyn turf was the only bright spot as Sven's loved-up recruits thumped the Hammers.

Sven-Goran Eriksson's Manchester City commanded play at Upton Park last week with such assurance and grace that far from seeming a hastily assembled squad of mercenaries from around this dirty little circle we call "world", they appeared to be afloat in a transcendental love affair with each other and the randy boffin who compiled them.

For me the opening day of the season was an oscillating mind waltz of conflicting emotions. The Irons were pretty shoddy, disorganised in midfield, lacking in imagination up front and a nerve-jangling ballet of tipsy confusion is what passed for a defence. Only Robert Green in goal and Mark Noble looked comfortable.

The ignominy was exacerbated by the prior knowledge of an after-match meeting with Noel Gallagher in Christian Dailly's box. Most people are aware that the Gallagher brothers are arrogant as a default setting, a feat they performed whilst supporting an unreliable and often risible football team. Well let me tell you that all the swagger and bluster we endured as discs went platinum and Brits were won were as nought compared to the gloating, showboating, puffed-up rhubarb I had to silently tolerate in a senior player's box after Saturday's misdemeanour.

I'd rather hoped that it would be me bragging and strutting, perhaps whilst chuffing on a cigar, consoling a tearful Noel that the season is yet young and that he'd made some jolly good records. Instead me, my Dad, my mate Jack and Robin the hippy black cab driver (there's an anomaly - if you leap into his carriage unawares it's like a magical mystery tour as he recites poems and demands a more lax immigration policy) moped about, overjoyed to be amongst adored West Ham players (James Collins was also there like a big, twinkly beefcake) but irked by the unanticipated defeat.

Read all of Russell's weekly football blog by clicking here.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On the 18th August 1991, Oasis played their first live show at the Broadwalk in Manchester.

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Manchester Gets Simpsonized!

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It's the new craze sweeping across the internet - everybody is turning themselves into a character from cult TV show The Simpsons.

The new phenomenon - called ' Simpsonizing ' - is spreading like wildfire on community and friends sites like MySpace and Facebook .

Millions of people across the world have turned portrait photographs of themselves into the infamous 'yellow' caricatures which have proved such a hit on the cartoon series.

The M.E.N. decided to try out the new craze on some of Manchester's best-known celebrities in a bid to see what all the fuss is about.

And the results, though mixed, were nevertheless hilarious.

We also gave the Simpsons treatment to Burnage-born Oasis stars Noel and Liam Gallagher - whose caricatures even have their trademark bushy eyebrows.

And perhaps one of the funniest caricatures is Simply Red star Mick Hucknall with his flame-coloured hair.

Bolton boxer Amir Khan was also given a Simpsons-style make-over and still looks as though he would be able to tough it out on the streets of Springfield.

View the gallery of some of Manchester's finest by clicking here, it includes the Gallagher brothers, Wayne Rooney, Shameless star Frank Gallagher and many more.

Source: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

If you want to see what all the fuss is about go to the official Simpsonized website here and turn yourself into a Simpson's legend.

Why not make some Oasis inspired ones and send them into scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will post some of them sometime next week.

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