Andy Bell To DJ In London

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Location: Parker McMillan
47 Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4SB
Opening Hours: 9.00pm - 3am
Next Night: Friday 28 September

Andy Bell (of Oasis) DJ set, The Rifles acoustic set, The Lea Shores acoustic set + loads more...

Cost : £8advance / £10 on door

For more information or to order tickets click here

Source: www.live4ever.us

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Top 40 Most Listened To Oasis Songs On Last.fm

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Last.fm is a UK-based internet radio and music community website, founded in 2002. It is the world's largest social music platform with over 20 million active users based in more than 232 countries.

Using a unique music recommendation system known as "Audioscrobbler", Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user's musical taste by recording details of all the songs the user listens to, either on the streamed radio stations or on the user's own computer or iPod. This information is transferred to Last.fm's database ("Scrobbled") via a plugin installed into the users' music player. The profile data is displayed on a personal web page. The site offers numerous social networking features and can recommend and play artists similar to the user's favourites.

Users can create custom radio stations and playlists from any of the audio tracks in Last.fm's music library, but are not able to listen to individual tracks on demand, or to download tracks unless the rightsholder has previously authorised it.

This is the top 40, most listened Oasis songs on Last.fm.

01: Wonderwall - 111,216
02: Don't Look Back in Anger - 56,225
03: Champagne Supernova - 51,838
04: Live Forever - 38,594
05: Some Might Say - 33,590
06: Morning Glory - 31,046
07: Supersonic - 30,725
08: Roll With It - 29,503
09: Cast No Shadow - 26,842
10: Lyla - 26,408
11: The Importance of Being Idle - 26,092
12: Stop Crying Your Heart Out - 25,797
13: Hello - 22,987
14: She's Electric - 22,674
15: Stand by Me - 21,248
16: Slide Away - 21,229
17: The Masterplan - 19,643
18: Go Let It Out - 19,027
19: Hey Now! - 17,675
20: Let There Be Love - 17,504
21: Songbird - 16,628
22: Married With Children - 16,480
23: Rock 'n' Roll Star - 16,322
24: Shakermaker - 16,258
25: Little by Little - 16,056
26: Up in the Sky - 15,422
27: Acquiesce - 15,287
28: Columbia - 14,758
29: Bring It on Down - 14,288
30: Turn Up the Sun - 14,020
31: Don't Go Away - 13,942
32: Part of the Queue - 13,584
33: Love Like a Bomb - 13,428
34: Cigarettes and Alcohol - 13,399
35: The Meaning of Soul - 13,092
36: All Around The World - 13,003
37: Guess God Thinks I'm Abel - 12,552
38: Mucky Fingers - 12,496
39: Talk Tonight - 12,472
40: Keep the Dream Alive - 12,430

Check out the Oasis page at Last.fm here.

Source: www.last.fm

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Shack Play Q The Music Club

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Shack, the acclaimed Scouse collective much beloved of Noel Gallagher, will play an exclusive acoustic show at Q’s monthly live music night – Q The Music Club Live At The Hospital – on Thursday, 18 October.

Formed in 1988 from the ashes of Pale Fountains by songwriting brothers Michael (vocals) and John (guitars) Head, Shack have released a string of excellent albums steeped in ’60s psychedelia and quality tunes. Last year’s On The Corner Of Miles And Gil was among Q’s Albums Of The Year. A retrospective best of, Time Machine, is out now.

Tickets for the show are free and will be issued on a strictly first come, first served basis. You can register for a pair of tickets by emailing your contact details, including mobile phone number, to q@emap.com. Please mention 'Shack tickets' in the subject heading.

The Hospital is located on Endell Street in London’s Covent Garden. Doors will open at 7.30pm, with Shack due onstage at 8pm.

Source: www.q4music.com

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Oasis Fan Has Song Dedicated To Him By The Enemy

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The Enemy played a storming show in Apple’s flagship store in London last night (September 11th).

Ripping through a nine song set, which was being recorded for Apple's iTunes music store, the band looked confident and assured throughout the performance.

Surrounded by iPods and iMacs, the band kicked off with their limited edition debut single, ’40 Days And 40 Nights,’ where frontman Tom Clarke implored the crowd at the front to get involved.

“Lets stand up, lets f**king have some,” he told the crowd of VIP competition winners.

Clarke then dedicated the next song, ‘Away From Here,’ to a member of the crowd “in the 94 Oasis t-shirt.”

In a relentless set, The Enemy treated the crowd to all the most energetic songs from their number one debut album, ‘We’ll Live And Die In These Towns,’ including, ‘Technodanceaphobic,’ ‘Had Enough’ and ‘It’s Not OK.’

As the band left the stage, the frontman cooly reminded the crowd to “pick up a fucking iPod” on the way out of the venue.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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The Greatest Q Awards Moments Ever

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Nine Weeks into this endeavour, it occurs to me that we haven’t as yet attempted to distil awards ceremonies into a list. Given that this is Q, such an oversight is clearly remiss, and one that shall be corrected forthwith. Hence, presented here for your delectation, is the 10 Greatest Awards Moments… That I Have Seen.

10 Liam Gallagher’s reliable heckling of Coldplay’s Chris Martin during the latter’s acceptance speech. If only because, having begun with a predictable barrage of insults, the simian singer appeared to have exhausted his supply of expletives and, so stumped, simply shouted, “Plant pot!” at the bemused Martin.

The full list can be found here.

Source: www.q4music.com

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Noel Gallagher Attacks Hip Hop

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Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher has launched an attack on Eminem and 50 Cent, calling them bad role models.

"I despise hip hop. Loathe it," says Noel. "Eminem is an idiot and I find 50 Cent the most distasteful character I have ever crossed in my life. It's so negative.

"That's how you end up with these gangs of youths stabbing people. Kids are so thick these days. They're easily influenced."

Source: www.chocolatemagazine.co.uk

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New DVD And Japanese T-Shirts In Official Store Now

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A few new items have been added to the official Oasis store.

Oasis: Lord Don't Slow Me Down: £13.99:
Free Exclusive Sticker:
Exclusive Competition


Free exclusive sticker with pre-orders while stocks last.
£13.99.
Pre-order for entry into competition to win signed Oasis artwork.
Double DVD set including bonus disc of extras.

Official Japanese Import T-Shirts:
Exclusive: Limited Edition


Four brand new designs. (Three Shown, as the forth one is not online yet)
Japanese imports.
100% cotton.
Exclusive in Japan and to the official Oasis online store.
Limited amounts.













'Go Let it Out' Design on White Tee (Blue Print)
Officially endorsed Oasis Shirts.
Exclusive to the UK, imported from Japan.













Live For Ever Design on Navy Blue Tee
Officially endorsed Oasis Shirts.
Exclusive to the UK, imported from Japan.














Manche-Star Design on Grey Tee (White Print)
Officially endorsed Oasis Shirts.
Exclusive to the UK, imported from Japan.

Visit the official Oasis store here.

Source: Email from oasisinet.com

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The Pigeon Detectives Reveal Truth About 'Silly Name'

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But Leeds band say Oasis have 'girl's name'.

The Pigeon Detectives have revealed the story behind their oft-criticised name.

The band let slip their secret as they prepare to play a mammoth UK tour, which starts on October 15 in Aberdeen.

Speaking about the name drummer Jimmi Naylor said: "I never liked the name at first. But it's stuck - and it's probably got us more attention having a silly name.

"It came from an Australian guy who we met at the Leeds Festival. We were just discussing band names and he came up with The Pigeon Detectives. It became an in-joke for the rest of the festival.

"We thought nothing of it, but when it came to our first gig in Leeds the promoter was saying, 'What's your name?' we were like 'Oh, um The Pigeon Detectives.'"

Speaking to Musician's Union magazine 'Musician', Naylor added: "We meant to change it but it's kind of got too far. I suppose there are a lot of bands with bad names, though. I mean, even Oasis sounds like a girl pop band."

Source: www.nme.com

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