Liam Gallagher Throws Oasis' BRIT Award Into The Crowd

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Liam Gallagher Throws Oasis' BRIT Award Into The Crowd At London ceremony...

Liam Gallagher threw Oasis’ BRIT Award into the crowd tonight as he collected the honour on behalf of the band at the ceremony in London.

The group, who split last year, won BRITS Album of 30 years for their 1995 album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’.

Appearing as an unexpected guest, Liam thanked the members of Oasis who worked on the record - except for his brother Noel.

He then proceeded to walk to the front of the stage, where he threw the award into the crowd.

Gallagher’s reaction prompted host and comedian Peter Kay to brand him a “knob head”.

The band’s 1995 album beat records by Dido, Duffy and Phil Collins to the award.

Oasis split last August following the departure of guitarist Noel. Both brothers are currently on the verge of launching solo projects.

The ceremony, at Earls Court, has so far seen prizes handed to Dizzee Rascal, the Spice Girls and JLS.

Source: www.gigwise.com

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Oasis Win Best Brits Album Of 30 Years

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Oasis' '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' has won the 2010's 'BRITs Album of 30 Years'.

It saw off competition from Coldplay, Dido, Dire Straits, Duffy, Keane, Phil Collins, Sade, The Verve and Travis.

The award was picked up by Liam Gallagher, he thanked the members of the band and gave his Brit Award to one lucky person in the crowd.

The 14 x platinum album has sold a staggering 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone.

The number one album marked the band's first UK number one single with 'Some Might Say' as well as live favourites, 'Roll With It', 'Wonderwall', 'Don't Look Back In Anger' and 'Champagne Supernova'.

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Oasis To Win Best BRITs Album Of 30 Years?

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The BRIT Awards 2010 with MasterCard is hosted by Peter Kay and takes place on 16 February (tonight) at London’s Earls Court Arena and will be televised live on ITV1 8pm (UK Only).

Oasis are nominated for the best BRITs Album of 30 Years

Oasis - (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Dido - No Angel
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
Duffy - Rockferry
Keane - Hopes & Fears
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Sade - Diamond Life
The Verve - Urban Hymns
Travis - The Man Who

Check back later today to see how Oasis do.

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Jay-Z Wants To Meet Oasis

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Jay-Z has offered a truce to Oasis - saying he wants to meet them.

A war of words broke out between the star and Noel Gallagher over the rapper's headline slot at Glastonbury in 2008, but now Jay-Z has heaped praise on the rockers, who broke up last August.

"We have had our words in the past but the fact is they were one of the biggest bands in the world and you don't become that big unless you are making music of the highest quality - if they ever got back together, I would really like to meet them".

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Abbey Road Studios Is Up For Sale

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Recording venue made famous by the Beatles album set to fetch £10M plus

Abbey Road, one of the world's most famous recording studios, has been put up for sale.

According to the Financial Times, owners EMI are reckoned to want tens of millions of pounds for the St John's Wood site, nowadays less favoured than before thanks to the rise of cheaper computerised recording techniques that don't need Abbey Road's luxurious line in space and equipment.

Made famous by the Beatles' album of the same name with its iconic cover featuring the four members of the group striding across an Abbey Road zebra crossing, the studios has hosted a rock and roll call of seminal moments that chart the history of UK pop music.

It was at Abbey Road in 1958 that Cliff Richard recorded Move It, Britain's first rock and roll single; during the 1960s the Beatles created the bulk of their albums here; in the 70s, it gave birth to one of the biggest selling LPs of all time, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and in more recent years the likes of Duran Duran, Blur, Oasis and Radiohead have all made music at Abbey Road.

Though most well known for its link with rock's gentry, Abbey Road is big enough to hold an orchestra and has been used by plenty of classical musicians, going back to its first year in 1931 when Sir Edward Elgar and the London Symphony Orchestra recorded Land of Hope and Glory within its walls.

Unfortunately for any would-be buyer, the zebra crossing, which is right outside the studios, isn't part of the deal.

Now a tourist-photo favourite, the picture of John, Paul, George and Ringo remains one of the most memorable album covers ever made. When Abbey Road was released in 1969, the fact Paul was the only Beatle to go barefoot for the shot fuelled rumours he was dead.

Source: www.londonnet.co.uk

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Ex-Oasis Drummer Alan White To Run The London Marathon For Charity

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Former Oasis drummer Alan White is to run this year's Virgin London Marathon.White, who drummed for Oasis from 1995 until 2004, is raising money for the Alzheimer's society, and asking people to donate via his Justgiving page.

White has set a target of £2,000 to be raised in time for the April 25 run.

Since leaving Oasis, White has kept a relatively low profile, though he is currently playing in Trio Valore alongside brother (and fellow drummer) Steve White and ex-Ocean Colour Scene bassist Damon Minchella.

Source: www.nme.com

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Robbie Williams: 'Oasis Deserve Brit Award'

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Robbie Williams has claimed that Oasis deserve to win the special one-off 'Brits Album of 30 Years' at the Brit Awards.

The 'Bodies' singer has put his support behind the group's 1995 LP (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, which is up against records including Coldplay's A Rush Of Blood To The Head and The Verve's Urban Hymns.

"Of the potential winners Oasis definitely deserve it. It's been my favourite album of the last 30 years," he told The Sun.

"You can't argue with how fantastic that album is, and if it wins it deserves it."

Discussing his past rift with the 'Wonderwall' band, he added: "We've all grown up a bit so there won't be any trouble."

Further albums up for the prize include Dido's No Angel, Dire Straits's Brothers In Arms, Duffy's Rockferry, Keane's Hopes & Fears, Phil Collins's No Jacket Required, Sade's Diamond Life and The Man Who by Travis.

Williams will pick up the 'Outstanding Contribution To Music' prize at the event, which takes place at London's Earls Court tomorrow.

Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

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Rare Oasis Memorabilia Up For Sale

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The original mirror, which was featured on the front cover of Oasis debut album "Definitely Maybe", is up for auction at eBay – take a look here:

The same seller is also selling the original pictures from the first ever Oasis photo session, and an Oasis flag used on stage during Knebworth 1996.

For more details click here.

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