Happy Birthday Guigsy

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Paul McGuigan (born 9 May 1971 (39 today) in Manchester), better known by his nickname, Guigsy (pronounced "Gwigzee"), was one of the four founding members of British rock band Oasis. He was the bass player for Oasis from 1991 to 1999.

A staunch football fan and a life-long supporter of Manchester City F.C., Guigsy had originally shown great promise as a footballer. He would regularly play football at Maine Road, which was also frequented by future band mates Noel Gallagher and Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs. However, a torn knee ligament at 16 years of age put this dream out of the question. Whilst still with Oasis, he and journalist Paolo Hewitt wrote a book about football player Robin Friday, entitled The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw (ISBN 1-85158-909-0). Guigsy was renowned for his encyclopaedic knowledge of football and cricket. In an interview for a BBC Radio 1 documentary in 1995, Guigsy described his favourite magazine as being FourFourTwo.

The Rain and Oasis (1991–1999)

n the late 1980s, Guigsy started a band with his friends, Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar), Tony McCarroll (drums) and Chris Hutton (lead vocals). They called themselves "The Rain", after the Beatles B-side. When Hutton quit, Guigsy invited his school friend, Liam Gallagher, to join. Gallagher suggested changing the band’s name to Oasis. Liam's brother Noel joined shortly thereafter.

Even in the mid-1990s, with the band's popularity at its zenith, he remained characteristically reserved. Acknowledged as the "Quiet One", there are very few recorded interviews with him at all. Noel Gallagher said of his bass player "I think he's spoken to me, and this is no word of a lie, since I was 17—thirteen years—for a total of about an hour. All he says is sweet as and alright. That's all." Though a competent bassist, Guigsy was often replaced by Noel Gallagher on the bands early recordings. However, there is no sign that the two were on edge as was the case with McCarroll, whom Gallagher would also often replace.

Guigsy, unlike the rest of the band, has only a handful of notable instances of unruly behaviour (including being locked in a cell with Liam on a ferry to the Netherlands, and subsequently being denied access to the country). Paolo Hewitt has suggested he "had a much more valuable role to play as a calming influence." There certainly is evidence to merit this claim. During the recording of their debut album, Definitely Maybe, it was Guigsy who took Noel to a pub after a dispute with Bonehead, filled him with booze and then accompanied him back to the studio where the band then recorded "Slide Away". Additionally, when Liam had to attend a court trial for unruly behaviour in Australia in 1998, it was Guigsy who, amid the chaos and mayhem that descended on the tour, gathered the entire party for a game of football in the local park.

Post-Oasis (1999–present)

When, in 1999, Bonehead quit the band after a drunken row with Noel, it seemed probable that, due to his nervous disposition, it was only a matter of time before Guigsy would follow him; indeed, a few weeks later, he left Oasis for the second and last time. He claimed he wished to spend more time with his family and that he had been toying with the idea of quitting anyway, a proposition he began considering as far back as the Be Here Now tour, during which Ruth (who he married on 4 April 1997 on the island of Saint Lucia in the Caribbean) gave birth to his first son, Patrick. Though he was present at the birth, within a week he was forced to leave them for the tour. In an interview on August 2001, Guigsy stated: "At the time, I thought, I'll make one more album, play one more world tour and then that will be it. But when Bonehead left, I thought, 'Now's the time.' One original member has gone. They are going to have to get a replacement so the best thing would be to get another at the same time. I always said when it stopped being fun I would quit. And that's what happened." Noel Gallagher claims Guigsy quit by fax, and would avoid phone calls from the Gallaghers in the following weeks. Though he eventually gave up trying to contact him by phone Noel claims to bear no malice towards Guigsy.

Guigsy presently lives in Mill Hill London with his wife Ruth and son, Patrick McGuigan. After leaving Oasis he appeared on Cornershop's single "Lessons Learned from Rocky I to Rocky III". He occasionally performs as a DJ. He declined to appear in the 2004 Definitely Maybe DVD, though a polite letter explaining his reasons for doing so appears as a hidden extra, along with a short segment with pundits giving their views on him.

Time Flies... What Was Your Story?

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A few weeks ago we asked you to write in 20 words or less what Oasis and their songs mean to you. We received thousands of entries from fans all over the world who were hoping their stories would be used in the artwork for the forthcoming singles collection 'Time Flies… 1994-2009'.

Unfortunately we can't use all of your entries but we would like to thank everyone who wrote in. It is clear that your love for the songs is what has turned them into the classics that they are today! The band chose the following people's entries to use in the artwork because their accounts of what the songs mean to them best represents how special they really are to all of you. Funny, spirited, emotional, passionate, everyone's thoughts are summed up amongst these entries. We hope you enjoy reading them when you see the CD artwork!

Congratulations to:

Joaquin Lios (San José‎, Costa Rica)
Neil Jones (Coventry, UK)
Vinny Mulrenan (Stockport, UK)
Jordan Reid (Belfast, UK)
Rafael Flóro (Curitiba, Brazil)
Sebastian La Roche (Mies, Switzerland)
Alejandro Gonzalez (Saltillo, Mexico)
Neil Brown (Dublin, Ireland)
Paulina Solis (Mexico City, Mexico)
Hugo Diaz (Monterrey, Mexico)
Jim Nguyen (Calgary, Canada)
Jeffrey Thompson (Atlanta, USA)
Mat Clarke (Nottingham, UK)
Philip Hamilton (London, UK)
Cassio Jody Kokubo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Ryan Palfreeman (Leeds, UK)
Roberto Flores (Monterrey, Mexico)
Nataly Gutierrez (Querétaro, Mexico)
Sharon Charlton (Dorchester, UK)
David Robson (Lincoln, UK)
Malena Payva (Rosario, Argentina)
Pietro Desiato (Telese Terme, Italy)
Gary Corfield (Bishop Auckland, UK)
Deborah O. Lins de Barros (Itajaí, Brazil)
Angel Jimenez (Badalona, Spain)
Derek McCloskey (Dublin, Ireland)
Matthew Hillery (Milton Keynes, UK)
Gregory Fagan (Belfast, UK)
Richard Oliver (Hull, UK)
Carlos Verduzco (Hermosillo, Mexico)
Gerrit Wijnne (Dronten, The Netherlands)
Andrew Gray (Tullibody, UK)
Craig Turner (Coleford, UK)
Stuart Condy (Edinburgh, UK)
Richard Wright (Daventry, UK)
Simon Foster (Richhill, UK)
Brandon Gotwalt (Baltimore, USA)
Kyle Zufolo (Oxnard, USA)
Ronan Quinn (Galway, Ireland)
Evan Kitamura (Toronto, Canada)
Laurie Braswell (Saint Augustine, USA)
Gisberto Guzzo (Edmonton, Canada)
Michael Briody (Lockerbie, UK)
Simon Goodall (Corby, UK)
Brian Buitenhuys (Kingston, USA)
Aleksander Uteng (Fjordgard, Norway)
Matthew Walker (Peterborough, UK)
Mark Thompson (Middlesbrough, UK)
Peter Mestach (Gent, Belgium)
Gordon McNeight (Warrington, UK)
James Peers III (Greenfield, USA)
Fausto Lallana (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Annamarie O’Strander (San Diego, USA)
Derek Whitton (Dundee, UK)
David Halliday (Swansea, UK)
Pierangelo Costa (Anagni, Italy)
Hannah Sargent (Sheffield, UK)
John Monroe (Hopkinsville, USA)
Lucca F Albuquerque (Manaus, Brazil)
Cat Short (Chester, UK)
Leon Went (Kent, UK)
Rosi Young (São Paulo‎, Brazil)
Seleste Millan (Chicago, USA)
Paul Heyworth (Preston, UK)
Jennifer Linton (Toronto, Canada)
Sandra Gleiss (Berlin, Germany)
Russell MacGowan (Birmingham, UK)
Paul Stamp (Hampshire, UK)
Craig Dixon (Crawley, UK)
Eddie Moreira (Gardena, USA)
Yashmin Oliveira (Campo Grande, Brazil)
Ben Garnham (Blackwood, UK)
Simon Clarke (Aberystwyth, UK)
James Roxburgh (Maidenhead, UK)
Sebastian Lindholm (Stockholm, Sweden)
Aaron Taylor (Torquay, UK)
Joe Clancy (Manchester, UK)
Kamal Ghafoor (London, UK)
Cian Gaffney (Wexford, Ireland)
Claudia Stephenson (Rugby, UK)
Simon Baddeley (Stoke-On-Trent, UK)
Kris Benting (Telford, UK)
Lee Dickson (North Shields, UK)
Ryan Harvey (Stockport, UK)
Devon Cooper (Vancouver, Canada)
Tomoko Miyakura (Barnsley, UK)
Marty Corry (Belfast, UK)
Irene Nevasaari (Nivala, Finland)
Stuart Whiston (Stoke-On-Trent, UK)
Andy Welch (Rhyl, UK)
Lauren O’Dwyer (Dungarvan, Ireland)
Daniel Povey (Birmingham, UK)
Bernard Badjari (Mississauga, Canada)
Salvatore Bono (New York, USA)

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Rock Your Shades - Noel Gallagher Signed Sunglasses

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To celebrate the launch of Rock Your Shades a one day event on Friday 14 May where people across the country will wear sunglasses and raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust, we are auctioning off a cool pair of sunglasses, each signed by one of the star studded line up at this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. The sunglasses were donated by the manufacturer, and all proceeds from this auction will go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust.

You are bidding for brand new Aviator Ray Ban sunglasses signed by Noel Gallagher.

Noel Gallagher, supported Teenage Cancer Trust and played at its annual concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2010. See videos here: http://www.teenagecancertrust.org/what- ... hall/2010/

For more information about Rock Your Shades visit: www.teenagecancertrust.org/rockyourshades

See all our products for details of other signed sunglasses.

“I’ve been honoured to support this amazing charity. The patients I meet at the Royal Albert hall concerts are an inspiration.” – Noel Gallagher

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Oasis 'Time Flies…1994-2009' Pre-Order!

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Oasis 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' is released on June 14th and includes all 27 of the band's hit singles, together for the very first time.

Pre-order any format of 'Time Flies... 1994-2009' and you will be entered into a prize draw to win exclusive album artwork signed by Liam and Noel.

The limited edition CD box set includes all 38 music videos, as well as Oasis' last ever recorded gig at The Roundhouse, London in 2009. To pre-order, click HERE!

The album is also available as a limited edition LP 5 x heavyweight vinyl with inner sleeves and 20 page booklet in 12" box. To pre-order, click HERE!

Other formats available to pre-order are double CD and DVD.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

It's Official: Liam Gallagher To Make Beatles Film

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Liam Gallagher’s In1Productions to develop, and produce, a feature film about The Beatles' Apple Corps

THE LONGEST COCKTAIL PARTY

May 7 2010: Liam Gallagher’s newly formed film Production Company In 1 Productions has confirmed that they will develop and produce a feature film about the rollercoaster ride that was The Beatles’ Apple Corps, adapted from the book by Richard DiLello – THE LONGEST COCKTAIL PARTY.

This will be a film with humour and affection providing an insider’s look at what it meant to be a young man caught up in the wild swirl of the music business, celebrities and the tail end of the swinging sixties' in London.

In 1 Productions will collaborate in the development and production of the film with Andrew Eaton’s Revolution Films, one of the UK's most successful and respected independent film companies.

Source: www.prettygreen.com

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Carl Fogarty On Embarrassing Himself In Front Of Noel Gallagher!

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Carl Fogarty on embarrassing himself in front of Noel Gallagher!

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On May 7th 2009 Oasis played at the Citibank Hall in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

Above are a few videos from the gig.

Noel Gallagher was interviewed by Russell Brand on 'MTV Leicester Square', on May 7th 2006, watch the interview here, here and here.

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Beatles To Party Again With Liam Gallagher

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Liam Gallagher is bringing his idols The Beatles back together on the big screen in a movie that will explore the ‘stoned’ years that led to the band’s demise.

The former Oasis frontman is developing a film, set between 1967 and 1970, based on an insider’s view of the circus-like atmosphere at the Savile Row headquarters of The Beatles’ record company, Apple.

Liam has the screen rights to Richard DiLello’s memoir of his years as Apple’s ‘house hippy’, where his job included working in the company’s press office.

DiLel lo’s highly personal account, The Longest Cocktail Party: An Insider’s Diary Of The Beatles, Their Million Dollar Apple Empire And Its Wild Rise And Fall, published in 1972, details the comings and goings of Paul McCar tney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and their wives, girlfriends and hangers on.

It gives DiLello’s take on the personal and business problems that were to drive The Beatles apart.

His book recounts ‘stoned conversations’ and hilarious observations of the Apple office’s open bar and ‘other accommodations ’ with regards to recreational activities on offer.

The movie would feature actors portraying the Fab Four and cover the years when rock ’n’ roll was moving from its cool, ‘let it be’ vibe to the point where it was controlled by soulless multinational corporations.

And that is how the music industry has remained - though Liam and his brother Noel, in their Oasis heyday, certainly knew how to emulate the crazy, heady early era when rock really rolled.

Liam and his partners at Revolution Films will officially launch the project during the Cannes Film Festival next week.

They are still looking for a screenwriter and director. Then comes the task of casting actors to portray The Beatles, their families and associates, though that won’t begin until there’s a completed screenplay at the the task of casting actors to portray The Beatles, their families and associates, though that won’t begin until there’s a completed screenplay at the end of this year, or possibly early next year.

The Longest Cocktail Party also features tales of various other artists on the Apple roster, including Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Doris Troy, Badfinger and Billy Preston.

Lauren Bacall, of all people, pops up in the tale after she visited the Apple HQ with her children.

Both Gallagher brothers are fans of the book. Noel has praised it, using language that is too colourful to repeat in a family newspaper.

With the two siblings at each others’ throats, I can only wonder at the behind-the-scenes wrangling over the rights. I can see Liam digging out his soul on this movie. If it all comes together, it’s going to be a scorcher.

With British productions Red, Hamlet, La Cage Aux Folles and A Little Night Music Hoovering up Tony nominations, I hear that the producers of Priscilla The Musical are to hire top choreographer Jerry Mitchell as ‘production consultant’ to whip the show into shape for Broadway.

The idea is to make it less vulgar for the Americans’ delicate sensibilities. Ha! There’s talk of Will Swenson, so good in Hair at the Gielgud, joining the show.

By the way, Cameron Mackintosh has lowered the price of tickets to his shows through May, so top tickets for Hair are just £39.50.

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

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