Video: Liam Gallagher Features In A New 'Clarks' Documentary

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200 years of Clarks, as told by Liam Gallagher, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Martine Rose, Yasiin Bey, Big Youth, Lila Iké, Chris Robinson, Eric Haze, Danielle Cathari, David Marx, Becca Dudley and more.
 
For two centuries, Clarks has defined and redefined shoemaking, evolving from a humble workshop in Street, Somerset, into a global brand. The Clarks story began in 1825 when Cyrus and James Clark combined craftsmanship with innovation, using leftover sheepskin from rug making to produce slippers, and then later shoes - setting the foundation for a legacy. This year we proudly celebrate 200 years of heritage and those that have adopted the brand as their own.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Blast From The Past: Liam Gallagher

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On February 4th 2022 Liam Gallagher released Everything’s Electric. It was the first single from his third solo album C’MON YOU KNOW.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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On This Day In Oasis History...

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On February 3rd 2003 Oasis released the 'Songbird' single, it entered the Official UK Single Chart at number three.


Written by Liam Gallagher it was the first time the band had released a single not written by Noel.

Blast From The Past: Liam Gallagher

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On February 2nd 2020 Liam Gallagher played at the Globen Annexet in Stockholm, Sweden.

Watch a number of videos from the set below.

Blast From The Past: Noel Gallagher

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On February 2nd 2015 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds played at The Dome in London, England.

Watch the set in full below.

Noel Gallagher And Zak Starkey On Working Together On Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous)

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A number of quotes from The Times interview with Mantra Of The Cosmos (Noel Gallagher was on holiday but spoke via the phone!)

“About three or four years ago, me and Shaun wrote a tune for some project that never really went anywhere,” Noel Gallagher says about how Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous) emerged from one big cosmic shambles. “I did the backing track, Shaun did the melody and the words, and Bez did the dancing. Many moons passed and in a galaxy far, far away, the Mantra was born.”

Gallagher seems to be getting into the spirit of it. “Brother Zak became a magnetic force and the music was drawn to him,” he adds. “The celestial call was sent. I was compelled to answer.”

“You don’t think the words will make sense, but when you go back through them you have a song,” Starkey says. Or, as Gallagher describes Ryder’s approach, “It’s Dylan, Dali, Ginsberg and a bit of cosmic jibber-jabber. Add in Bez, who dances on the tunes like Zak plays the drums and Andy Bell plays all things stringed, and you have it.”

“Ryder and Bez say they’re up for more, but there’s a problem: the Oasis reunion. Gallagher is going to be extremely busy from June onward, as might be former Oasis members Bell and Starkey. Will they be joining?

“Better to be ambiguous, isn’t it?” replies Starkey, which is not a no. 

Then I look around to see Ryder balancing a packet of pickled onion Monster Munch on his head.

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