Above are few videos from January 14th 2001, When Oasis played at the Rock In Rio Festival in Brazil.
Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Above are few videos from January 14th 2001, When Oasis played at the Rock In Rio Festival in Brazil.
On This Day In Oasis History...
Above are few videos from January 14th 2001, When Oasis played at the Rock In Rio Festival in Brazil.
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Oasis

Liam Gallagher has told the NME that there was never any question about him going on with his other Beady Eye band mates after Oasis split in August 2009.
He said: "There was never any question about me going on with Gem and Andy and Chris. Without them I probably wouldn't be in a band. I'd probably got stuck into doing the Pretty Green 'gear', chilled out for a bit, whatever".
Liam Gallagher: There Was Never Any Question About Me Working With Gem, Andy Or Chris

Liam Gallagher has told the NME that there was never any question about him going on with his other Beady Eye band mates after Oasis split in August 2009.
He said: "There was never any question about me going on with Gem and Andy and Chris. Without them I probably wouldn't be in a band. I'd probably got stuck into doing the Pretty Green 'gear', chilled out for a bit, whatever".
Liam Gallagher

Pop megastar Liam Gallagher has become the latest in a long line of celebrities to back a campaigning football team.
The Oasis singer was in Glasgow to launch his new clothes shop, Pretty Green, and was besieged by hundreds of fans and paparazzi.
But that didn’t stop Renfrewshire United boss John Plott fighting his way through the heaving throng to ‘have a word’.
He told the Paisley Daily Express: “I wasn’t really surprised how busy it was, to be honest.
“The opening of the shop had been cancelled in December because of the weather and the new date had been well publicised in the papers and on radio.
“The one thing I couldn’t believe though was the amount of Liam ‘clones’ that were there. It was really spooky because everyone looked just like him!”
But John, who campaigns against bigotry and racism through his football club, managed a word with one of his musical idols and, more importantly, grabbed the opportunity to hand over one of the famous blue and green United tops – with ‘Wonderball’ emblazoned across the front.
He said: “Ingram Street was packed and we must have waited there for over an hour, but it was well worth it.
“I didn’t think we’d get near him when I saw the crowds but we’ve never given up in our lives and managed to fight our way to the front.
“When he got out his car I stepped forward and told him a bit about the team.
“He said, ‘that sounds great, mate’ and I passed him the strip. He said thanks and wished us good luck before making his way though the crowd into his shop.
“I thought ‘Wonderball’ was appropriate as one of Oasis’ biggest hits was ‘Wonderwall’.”
In the past, Plott and co have presented a strip to ex-Manchester City boss Mark Hughes, footballer Craig Bellamy, and Chelsea captain John Terry.
Source: www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Is John’s Latest Recruit

Pop megastar Liam Gallagher has become the latest in a long line of celebrities to back a campaigning football team.
The Oasis singer was in Glasgow to launch his new clothes shop, Pretty Green, and was besieged by hundreds of fans and paparazzi.
But that didn’t stop Renfrewshire United boss John Plott fighting his way through the heaving throng to ‘have a word’.
He told the Paisley Daily Express: “I wasn’t really surprised how busy it was, to be honest.
“The opening of the shop had been cancelled in December because of the weather and the new date had been well publicised in the papers and on radio.
“The one thing I couldn’t believe though was the amount of Liam ‘clones’ that were there. It was really spooky because everyone looked just like him!”
But John, who campaigns against bigotry and racism through his football club, managed a word with one of his musical idols and, more importantly, grabbed the opportunity to hand over one of the famous blue and green United tops – with ‘Wonderball’ emblazoned across the front.
He said: “Ingram Street was packed and we must have waited there for over an hour, but it was well worth it.
“I didn’t think we’d get near him when I saw the crowds but we’ve never given up in our lives and managed to fight our way to the front.
“When he got out his car I stepped forward and told him a bit about the team.
“He said, ‘that sounds great, mate’ and I passed him the strip. He said thanks and wished us good luck before making his way though the crowd into his shop.
“I thought ‘Wonderball’ was appropriate as one of Oasis’ biggest hits was ‘Wonderwall’.”
In the past, Plott and co have presented a strip to ex-Manchester City boss Mark Hughes, footballer Craig Bellamy, and Chelsea captain John Terry.
Source: www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk
Andy Bell
Beady Eye
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher

Liam Gallagher has told the NME that working with Gem Archer and Andy Bell for Beady Eye, is like "putting on a great f**king jacket".
The singer said "When I'm singing anything that Gem or Andy have written, it just feels absoulutly natural for me. There's not a single song of theirs where I'm like, 'F*ck this, it doesn't feel like me', or that I can't get involved in. It's like putting on a great f**king jacket, you know what I mean? I know I can wear it well".
Beady Eye release their eagerly anticipated debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' on 28th February 2011 on Beady Eye Records. The album features 13 brand new songs written by the band and was recorded at RAK Studios in autumn 2010 with producer Steve Lillywhite.
The band recorded the video for debut single 'The Roller' in sub zero temperatures in Cambridgeshire in December performing in a ‘Motorcycle Wall of Death’, one of only two in the country, complete with motorcycle stunt riders.
Watch the video for 'The Roller now on the official website (here).
Liam Gallagher: Working With Gem And Andy Is Like "Putting On A Great F**king Jacket"

Liam Gallagher has told the NME that working with Gem Archer and Andy Bell for Beady Eye, is like "putting on a great f**king jacket".
The singer said "When I'm singing anything that Gem or Andy have written, it just feels absoulutly natural for me. There's not a single song of theirs where I'm like, 'F*ck this, it doesn't feel like me', or that I can't get involved in. It's like putting on a great f**king jacket, you know what I mean? I know I can wear it well".
Beady Eye release their eagerly anticipated debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' on 28th February 2011 on Beady Eye Records. The album features 13 brand new songs written by the band and was recorded at RAK Studios in autumn 2010 with producer Steve Lillywhite.
The band recorded the video for debut single 'The Roller' in sub zero temperatures in Cambridgeshire in December performing in a ‘Motorcycle Wall of Death’, one of only two in the country, complete with motorcycle stunt riders.
Watch the video for 'The Roller now on the official website (here).
Alan McGee
Oasis
Rhys Ifans

Former Oasis manager and Creation records boss Alan McGee is in talks about a movie based on his life - with Rhys Ifans playing the lead role.
And Glasgow-born McGee, who also brought us The Jesus And Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and Primal Scream, is so keen to get the project off the ground that he gave up the chance to tour with his proteges and pals Glasvegas.
McGee is already the star of documentary film Upside Down: the Creation Records Story, which will have its Scots premiere on February 22.
He's now revealed to the Razz that he has other bigscreen projects in the pipeline.
McGee, 50, explained: "James from Glasvegas wanted me to come out on tour this week but I've got to go to London for a big film meeting.
"It's a really weird time as people seems to have come out of a depression and the big film guy I'm meeting is a good guy.
"He's good for a laugh and is interested in talking to me about making a feature film about Creation.
"It's a film about some lunatic who runs a label that ends up making millions of pounds.
"Actually there are two movie ideas - a druggie one and one that's more serious. Maybe we can make one that combines both."
Alan, who said he would love to get Mr Nice star Ifans to play him, was in Scotland yesterday to film a cameo role in a new music video for the Scots band Cousti.
In the video for their country rock song Sweetest Tunes, he can be seen playing the mandolin, a la John Peel in Rod Stewart's classic Maggie May.
Alan said: "It was fun - the weirdest thing was I realised I've made about 300 videos in my life and I don't think I've ever been in one playing an instrument before."
Alan, who these days spends most of his time with his family in Wales, also missed out on catching up with Liam Gallagher when he visited his Glasgow clothes shop, Pretty Green, last week.
After Liam claimed McGee was wrong to believe Oasis would re-form, he said: "Maybe I am wrong.
"From a fan point of view, I'd love to see them back."
He added: "Liam also said that Noel was making music for 50-year-olds but I don't have a problem with t hat as I am 50. "Noel is making for 21-year-olds and 70-year-olds too."
Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Rhys Ifans Lined Up For New Biopic Of Oasis Svengali Alan McGee

Former Oasis manager and Creation records boss Alan McGee is in talks about a movie based on his life - with Rhys Ifans playing the lead role.
And Glasgow-born McGee, who also brought us The Jesus And Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and Primal Scream, is so keen to get the project off the ground that he gave up the chance to tour with his proteges and pals Glasvegas.
McGee is already the star of documentary film Upside Down: the Creation Records Story, which will have its Scots premiere on February 22.
He's now revealed to the Razz that he has other bigscreen projects in the pipeline.
McGee, 50, explained: "James from Glasvegas wanted me to come out on tour this week but I've got to go to London for a big film meeting.
"It's a really weird time as people seems to have come out of a depression and the big film guy I'm meeting is a good guy.
"He's good for a laugh and is interested in talking to me about making a feature film about Creation.
"It's a film about some lunatic who runs a label that ends up making millions of pounds.
"Actually there are two movie ideas - a druggie one and one that's more serious. Maybe we can make one that combines both."
Alan, who said he would love to get Mr Nice star Ifans to play him, was in Scotland yesterday to film a cameo role in a new music video for the Scots band Cousti.
In the video for their country rock song Sweetest Tunes, he can be seen playing the mandolin, a la John Peel in Rod Stewart's classic Maggie May.
Alan said: "It was fun - the weirdest thing was I realised I've made about 300 videos in my life and I don't think I've ever been in one playing an instrument before."
Alan, who these days spends most of his time with his family in Wales, also missed out on catching up with Liam Gallagher when he visited his Glasgow clothes shop, Pretty Green, last week.
After Liam claimed McGee was wrong to believe Oasis would re-form, he said: "Maybe I am wrong.
"From a fan point of view, I'd love to see them back."
He added: "Liam also said that Noel was making music for 50-year-olds but I don't have a problem with t hat as I am 50. "Noel is making for 21-year-olds and 70-year-olds too."
Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Beady Eye
Gem Archer

Gem Archer has told the NME that to be part of a new band at his age is f**king amazing.
He said "To be in a new band at this stage of your life is just f**king amazing, man. When we were writing the album it was like, first tune - f**king great. The next one - wow. Then you get up to about six or seven and you start thinking 'When are we going to write a clanger?' And we didn't man. There's not one bad tune on there".
Beady Eye recently announced a short European tour for March 2011 including six dates in the UK that sold out in thirty minutes. Jeff Wootton and Matt Jones will perform live bass and keyboard duties for the groups live dates.The band's debut studio album, 'Different Gear, Still Speeding', produced by Steve Lillywhite is released on the 28th February 2011.
Gem Archer: There's Not One Bad Tune On Beady Eye's Debut Album

Gem Archer has told the NME that to be part of a new band at his age is f**king amazing.
He said "To be in a new band at this stage of your life is just f**king amazing, man. When we were writing the album it was like, first tune - f**king great. The next one - wow. Then you get up to about six or seven and you start thinking 'When are we going to write a clanger?' And we didn't man. There's not one bad tune on there".
Beady Eye recently announced a short European tour for March 2011 including six dates in the UK that sold out in thirty minutes. Jeff Wootton and Matt Jones will perform live bass and keyboard duties for the groups live dates.The band's debut studio album, 'Different Gear, Still Speeding', produced by Steve Lillywhite is released on the 28th February 2011.
Andy Bell
Beady Eye
Oasis

Andy Bell has said that "Oasis were a great band", but that part of his life is over now.
The guitarist told the NME: "Oasis were a great band, but that part of our lives is over now. We picked ourselves up, dusted ourselves off and got Beady Eye going. And that's a great thing. You've got to look at this as an opportunity instead of just sitting there and being miserable about it. What's the point of that".
Bell also spoke about how the magic was with Beady Eye from the start he said: "The magic was with us from the beginning, and it's still with us now. Everything we do just falls into place".
‘The Roller’ will be the first single to be taken from Beady Eye’s debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’. It will be released on 7” single on the 21st February but will also be available from 24th January on iTunes.
The 7” features a brand new song on the b-side titled ‘Two of A Kind’.
Andy Bell On Beady Eye "The Magic Was With Us From The Beginning"

Andy Bell has said that "Oasis were a great band", but that part of his life is over now.
The guitarist told the NME: "Oasis were a great band, but that part of our lives is over now. We picked ourselves up, dusted ourselves off and got Beady Eye going. And that's a great thing. You've got to look at this as an opportunity instead of just sitting there and being miserable about it. What's the point of that".
Bell also spoke about how the magic was with Beady Eye from the start he said: "The magic was with us from the beginning, and it's still with us now. Everything we do just falls into place".
‘The Roller’ will be the first single to be taken from Beady Eye’s debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’. It will be released on 7” single on the 21st February but will also be available from 24th January on iTunes.
The 7” features a brand new song on the b-side titled ‘Two of A Kind’.
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