Oasis Las Vegas Concert Posted, New York Show & New Jersey TBA Soon

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This date has not been confirmed by the band yet, expect official announcements made on the 3rd of October.

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What's been rumored on various fan forums for quite a long time now is expected to finally become official on Oct 3rd. Pencil in December 17th for the return of Oasis to the 'world's most famous arena' Madison Square Garden.

Our sources tell us that the concert's promoters Live Nation will add a second night (18th) if the gig sells out fast.

Stay tuned.

Source: L4e

Also Oasis Live in Camden, NJ at the Susquehanna Bank Center on December 19, 2008 at 8:00 pm is looking like a real possibility with Live Nation sending out emails about the show early.

Exclusive Oasis T-Shirts From Play

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Just in time for the new album is the new shirt!

This T-shirt to coincide with the release of Oasis new album. Play.com have secured this as an exclusive product with Oasis management company for all the many fans on the site.

This is strictly limited edition and is a one time chance to own 1 of only 2000 T's that will be produced UK wide click here for more information.

Still in stock are the Lord Don't Slow Me Down - Play Exclusive (Charcoal - T-Shirt) they can be found here.

We Have Been Shortlisted For The BT Digital Music Awards 2008!

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Voting closed for the People’s Choice Awards last night and we are pleased to tell you that you are in the top 5 for this year’s award!

We will be announcing the winner live at the BT Digital Music Awards this Wednesday in London.

Look out for the winners being announced on our website at 11pm GMT on Wednesday 1 October.

Email from The BT DMA team

Thanks again to every one single one of you that voted over the past few weeks.

I'm not sure who we are up against yet, as soon as I know the other nominees I will post them.

Oasis Top New Chart Of Gig Sales

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Oasis will top the first weekly live-music chart, which will be launched next week, 55 years after the conventional chart, based on record sales, appeared in the UK.

It will measure the popularity of leading artists using data provided by online exchanges, including eBay, Seatwave and Viagogo, which have become the most popular way of buying tickets to gigs. Price comparison site Tixdaq.com is behind the new chart, which will be published in industry bible Music Week

Over the past seven days, more fans have bought tickets to see Oasis, who begin an 18-date UK tour in Liverpool next month, than any other act. US rock band The Kings of Leon are number two in the new chart. Tixdaq.com founder Will Muirhead said: 'Live music has traditionally played second fiddle to records. The Tixdaq.com chart reflects the importance of live music as the fastest-growing sector of the music market.'

Figures from music rights collection society MCPS-PRS last week suggested the live music industry was worth £1.08bn in 2007, not far behind the £1.39bn recorded music market.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

CD Of The Week Oasis, Dig Out Your Soul

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These are intriguing times for Britain's most totemic rock band, even for those immune to their powers. After years of entrenched positions, Oasis's Gallagher brothers have swapped public roles. Once the pied piper of lairiness, Liam now jogs every morning, cooks salmon and retires early.

For so long the elder statesman, Noel continues to enjoy getting messy out on the town. Even though the debauchery of his Supernova Heights days is avowedly behind him, he's written a song about the high jinks of getting high, with the album opener, 'Bag It Up'.

As their new record's title suggests, Oasis are supplementing the safe rockers - like the singularly unshocking single 'The Shock of the Lightning' - with feints towards what you might call supernova depths. Or rather, an easily assimilable facsimile of depth that doesn't stray too far from the Beatles.

Their seventh album is persuasively psychedelic in parts, however, with more attention than usual to grooves, drones and Fab Four orientalism. This is good news. Dubbed 'krautpop' by Noel, 'Falling Down' actually replays the Chemical Brothers's 'Setting Sun' (on which Noel sang) only with fewer beats, and more haze.

Another track even sceptics might respect is 'Get Off Your High Horse Lady', a bluesy spaghetti Western dirge. Unfortunately, the psychedelics turn into a bad trip on Archer's 'To Be Where There's Life', a guitar-free, sitar-sodden Eastern pastiche. From there, you make your own fun, bingo-spotting the references to the Beatles' era - revolutions in heads, butterflies on wheels and the like.

There are more giggles, thanks to Liam, who seemingly can't write a song without the word 'song' in it: it recurs in 'I'm Outta Time', his most vulnerable ballad yet, 'Ain't Got Nothing', and album closer 'Soldier On'. Most priceless of all is the conviction with which Liam voices Andy Bell's song, 'The Nature Of Reality': 'The nature of reality/Is pure subjective fantasy', sneers the singer as he once might have hymned cigarettes and alcohol. Intriguing times, indeed.

Kitty Empire

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Arfield: That's My Wonderhaul

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Scott Artfield netted a superb double to lift Falkirk up the charts - then launched an appeal for generous punters to help him Roll With It at the Oasis concert.

Arfield equalled last term's haul of three goals with a superb solo strike and late clincher from the spot following earlier efforts from Burton O'Brien and Steve Lovell.

Hamilton netted a late consolation with an own goal from Bairns keeper Robert Olejnik but it couldn't take the shine off Arfield's heroics.

Now the midfielder is desperate to follow up his wonder show by seeing his heroes belt out Wonderwall - if he can get his hands on a ticket.

Arfield said: "It was a funny celebration after my second goal. I went to the corner flag and pretended it was a microphone because I'm desperate to go to the Oasis concert with my brother Stuart in Glasgow in November.

"We can't get tickets anywhere but keep talking about it. I'm sure my brother knew exactly what I was doing.

Source: www.sundaymail.co.uk

Noel Gallagher On Russell Brand's Show Last Night

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Noel Gallagher joined Russell Brand on his weekly BBC Radio 2 in the studio for the full show last night for the usual shenanigans.

Click here to listen again or download the podcast (from Tuesday).

Oasis 'Gold & Silver & Sunshine' - Preview

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A sneak preview of 'Gold & Silver & Sunshine - The Making of Dig Out Your Soul'.

The preview takes a look behind the scenes of the recording of the new album, 'Dig Out Your Soul'.

The preview is taken from the 'Gold & Silver & Sunshine' documentary, the full-version of which is available on DVD with the Limited Edition album, Box-Set or via digital download from Oasisinet or iTunes.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

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