Glasgow Is Mad Fer'It As Liam Gallagher Rolls Into Town

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Liam Gallagher was pleased to be back in Glasgow, a city he has fond memories of, as his old band Oasis was discovered in Glasgow pub King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. He had returned north of the border to open a new clothing store Pretty Green.

He said: “It’s good to be back in Glasgow. We got signed here, that’s where it all began for us.”

The store is the first of its kind in Scotland and like it's sister stores in London and Manchester it sells only Liam’s Pretty Green clothing range. The store which is on Ingram Street has proven popular with customers since its opening in December 2010.

When asked why he opened a store in Scotland Liam said: “Why not? I like Scotland in general, people like the same things football, music, they like a little drink or two. So why not?”

The line is designed by Liam and respected menswear designer Nick Holland. The name Pretty Green comes from a Jam song written by influential singer Paul Weller. The range itself is inspired greatly by 60’s culture and the mod movement of that era.

Liam said: “[The clothing line is] 60s, mod influenced. It’s smart but not fairy smart, it’s worn in smart. Me and Nick Holland design it, he comes round my house and we sit there and go through the wardrobe and see what’s had its time. We design in that kind of style.”

More than 100 fans turned out to see Liam at his new store where he chatted and signed autographs for them. Liam was quick to point out his clothing line is for everyone and that he will keep going as long as people want to wear his designs.

He said: “If people don’t like it we close it and move on, if people like it we stay here. I’m not gonna ram it down people’s throats, if people like it we’ll carry on.”

Liam started a new band Beady Eye with his ex-Oasis band mates, they have been working on a new album called Different Gear, Still Speeding and have an upcoming tour. The tour starts with two nights in Glasgow at The Barrowlands.

Liam said: “The album is done, all the videos are done and we start rehearsing next week for a month. I am excited about it it’s nice to get back in the ring, that’s where I belong singing songs. The gigs are on sale, we start at The Barrowlands, we’re excited, we’re loud and it’s rocking”

Liam doesn’t think the fans have too much to worry about with the style of music they have been playing he doesn’t think it is that different from what they created with Oasis. There are obviously some changes but Liam is really happy with what Beady Eye has become.

He said: “I don’t think it’s that different. It’s a little bit different but I wouldn’t say it’s that different. I’m still singing the way I sing, the band are still playing guitars the way they do. We’re still having it”.

It’s for the fans to decide though in Liam’s opinion, he pointed out: “It’s not for me it’s for other people to say if it’s different or not. It feels different obviously because Noel is not there but it doesn’t feel that different to me when the microphone is in front of me I’m ready to go.”

When asked if brother Noel wears his clothes he joked “probably”. He and his brother are not in touch at the moment, he said: “I’ve not spoken to him but I’m sure he’s happy in his little world. He does his thing and I do mine.”

Source: stv.tv

Liam Gallagher's Beady Babies

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A Beady Eye single was announced yesterday but there is already a Beady Eye Juniors group in the offing.

Liam Gallagher says his son Gene, who's nine, is learning to play drums, while his bandmate Gem Archer says his lad Joel, 14, is more interested in dubstep.

Gem told Radio 1: "My son's already making his own dubstep tracks and I'm encouraging the generation gap - I tell him it sounds like two radios playing at the same time."

Liam couldn't resist a dig at old rival Damon Albarn when talking about his boy's music taste. He said: "My kids are into that Gorillaz stuff - and that is music for kids, with all those videos."

There's a compliment in there somewhere.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

On This Day In Oasis History...

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The above video is from January 8th 1996, when Noel Gallagher performed 'Don't Look Back In Anger' on Hotel Babylon.

Liam Gallagher Is Pretty In Green

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More than 500 fans turned out yesterday to catch a glimpse of former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher as he made a flying visit to officially open his new clothing store.

The 38-year-old jetted in to visit Pretty Green, one month after his planned visit on December 8 was cancelled due to bad weather.

Wearing a black trilby hat, khaki parka and drainpipe trousers, his arrival – and departure just over an hour an a half later – brought Ingram Street in Glasgow to a standstill.

Gallagher met around 100 fans with emailed invites, but hundreds more fans were left disappointed.

Paul Hannah, 24, from Coatbridge, and his girlfriend Cara Urban, 19, met Gallagher.

Cara said: “Paul told him that I’m having a baby this Sunday and he congratulated us and gave us a cuddle: I’m overwhelmed by it.”

Paul added: “I can’t believe it. That’s made my year – and the baby will make it even better. He’s my hero.”

The 4080 square foot shop, housed in the former GPO building has a six-month lease.

Store manager Raymond Meade said: “It’s been hectic, we didn’t expect the turnout that we got. Liam was in good spirits and on good form – he loved the shop. He said he’s looking forward to seeing us again.”

After he opened the new Pretty Green store in Glasgow yesterday, Liam Gallagher spoke exclusively to The Herald about his new band Beady Eye, working without his brother, and why Glasgow had to be the first stop on the new group’s debut tour in March. Read the interview in Monday’s Herald.

Source: www.heraldscotland.com

Tickets Still Available For A Number Of Beady Eye's European Dates

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Tickets for Beady Eye's first UK live shows sold out in 30 minutes, but a number of tickets are still available for the following dates on the bands highly anticipated European tour.

Friday 18th March - La Riviera, Madrid, Spain
Saturday 19th March - Le Bikini, Toulouse, France

Tickets are still available for Beady Eye's first confirmed festival appearance at the Isle Of Wight Festival on Sunday 12th June.

For more details on tickets visit www.beadyeyemusic.com

Vote For The NME Awards 2011

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Voting is now open in the first stage of 2011's NME Shockwaves Awards.

Head over to NME.com now where you can vote for Beady Eye and Liam and Noel Gallagher in a number of categories.

To cast your vote click here.

Liam Gallagher Is A Fan Of Buckfast

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Liam Gallagher opened his Scots clothes store yesterday - then revealed he loves to crack open a bottle of Buckfast.

The former Oasis frontman said he's been a fan of the tonic wine since he was nine.

Gallagher, 38, made the admission as he arrived in Glasgow to launch his Pretty Green outlet.

The rocker was greeted by a crowd of 200 mini-Liams sporting mod-style mop tops and parkas.

Gallagher - whose hits with Oasis included Don't Look Back in Anger - said: "I love Glasgow, it's great. When I was nine I tried Buckfast for the first time. I still love it now."

Fans queued for hours to grab a glimpse of the star, now fronting new band Beady Eye.

But they were shocked when the Gallagher emerged from his blacked-out people-carrier and made a beeline for a disabled man with a stick.

He gave Harry Johnston a huge hug - having sat beside him at an Old Firm match two years ago.
Celtic fan Harry, 50, hadn't realised Gallagher was in the city - but was drawn to the crowd as he headed for his bus stop. He said: "When he came out of his car, he came straight over and gave me a big cuddle. He must have recognised me - he just grabbed me.

"I've always loved his music and I'm over the moon he remembered me."

Snow stopped Gallagher opening the store in December. He'll return to the city to play two gigs in March.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Liam Gallagher Mobbed As He Visits New Clothing Store

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In Glasgow today...

Liam Gallagher was surrounded by photographers and fans as he visited a new clothing store in Glasgow today (January 7).

The Beady Eye singer looked frustrated with the camerman as he arrived at the Pretty Green shop for the first time since it opened last month.

It is the third outlet for Gallagher’s side-project, and is his first in Scotland.

A large crowd greeted the singer outside the store, with one fan holding a portrait of Gallagher and his brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel.

In an interview earlier this week, Gallagher revealed that Pretty Green would soon offer capes and leopard print blazers.

Meanwhile, Beady Eye have previewed their first single proper, 'The Roller'.

The track is taken from the group’s debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’, which is due out on February 28.

Click here to see a few pictures of Liam in Glasgow.

Source: www.gigwise.com
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