Noel Gallagher On The Peak Of Oasis

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Andy Bush in conversation with the man himself as they look back over his career, telling the stories behind some of his best songs.

The show is broadcast later today between 20:00 - 21:00 (UK Time), you can listen live by clicking here.

 

Noel Gallagher Says He's Not A Rock Star Liam’s A Rock Star

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The musician recalls the first song on the first Oasis album.

This weekend, Noel Gallagher turns 50. And to mark the occasion, he’s been in a reflective mood, talking to Radio X about some of his greatest songs.

John Kennedy - the most trusted man in music - spoke to the Mancunian legend and took him right back to the beginning of his Oasis career.

They discussed the first song on the first Oasis album - Rock ’N’ Roll Star.

Noel pondered: “I often wonder what it must have been like to be, say, 15 and buy that record, put that on and hear that for the first time.”

In early 1994, Oasis certainly weren’t rock ’n’ roll stars themselves.

“When we first started playing that song, we weren’t playing to many people AT ALL,” remembered Noel.

“Liam would be singing Rock ’N’ Roll Star in an empty club… and the barman would be thinking, yeah whatever!”

Asked if he thought the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle suited him, Noel replied: “I live a rock star life… But I’m not sure that I’m a rock star.

“Liam’s a rock star. Do you know what I mean?”

Click here to watch the video of the above story.

Source: radiox.co.uk

Tune Into Absolute Radio Tonight To Listen To Noel Gallagher Talk About Oasis, Life And More

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Andy Bush in conversation with the man himself as they look back over his career, telling the stories behind some of his best songs.

The show is broadcast between 20:00 - 21:00 (UK Time), you can listen live by clicking here.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet...

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Happy Birthday Noel Gallagher...

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Happy Birthday to Noel Gallagher who is 50 today.

Noel Gallagher On What He Thought Were The Worst Two-And-A-Half Hours Of Oasis

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The musician recalls what he thought were the worst two-and-a-half hours of the legendary band’s career.

Noel Gallagher celebrates his 50th birthday on 29 May and to celebrate, he came into Radio X to talk us through the highlights of his career… so far.

Speaking to John Kennedy - the most trusted man in music - Noel also revealed one of the lowlights.

Noel reckons that the band’s show at London’s Wembley Stadium in July 2000 was “THE low point in Oasis. It was a horrible two-and-a-half hours on stage. Liam can hang his head in shame.”

The show, which was later turned into the live album Familiar To Millions, came off the back of the band’s fourth studio album, Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants.

Noel went on: “That particular album, it’s a disgrace.

“We were brilliant in the soundcheck. I stopped it because we were playing too well.”

Noel also claimed that his personal life at the time was particularly bad and that the final product was “offensive”.

But he added: “The cover’s not bad though, I’ll give you that.”

You can hear What A Life! Noel At 50 on Radio X on Sunday 28 May at 8pm.

Then, on Bank Holiday Monday, 29 May - Noel’s actual birthday - Radio X will be playing YOUR favourite Noel and Oasis songs from 10am.

Radio X is available on 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Digital Radio across the country, online or via our apps.

Click here to watch the video of Noel talking about it.

Source: radiox.co.uk

Noel Gallagher On Joining Oasis

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Click here to watch a video of Noel Gallagher talking about him joining Oasis.

Tune Into Radio X Tonight To Listen To Noel Gallagher Talk About Manchester, His New Album And More

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John Kennedy talks to the Oasis legend about his life and music in this very special celebration for Noel's 50th birthday.

The show is broadcast between 20:00 - 22:00 (UK Time) on Radio X, you can listen live by clicking here.

Noel Gallagher Reveals His Album Is Out In November

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The rocker told Radio X's John Kennedy when exactly we can expect the follow-up to 2015's Chasing Yesterday.

Noel Gallagher has revealed the exact date we can expect his new solo album.

When asked by Radio X's John Kennedy when his third studio LP would be released, the Ballad Of The Mighty I singer replied: "It's coming out on the 9th of November, so I've been told."

Explaining how he was encouraged to completely change his methods for the record, the Oasis legend said: "I'm not sure I'll make another record another way.

"It's so exciting because even at the mastering stage last Friday it was changing."

He added: "It's brilliant and like I say, the record sounds better for it, which I’m sure you’ll agree with when you hear it!"

Watch him talk about his third solo effort here.

Source: www.radiox.co.uk

The Courteeners Play Oasis' 'Don't Look Back In Anger' Last Night In Manchester

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Five days after the Manchester attack, 50,000 people turned out for one of the city's biggest concerts of the year. It was a chance for music fans to unite and remember the victims - but also to get lost in music for a while.

As the gig went on, Fray referred to the week's events again. "Never stop doing what you enjoy," he told the crowd between songs.

Later, he said to them: "I just want to say how incredibly proud I was to be Mancunian this week.

"Hearts were broken on Monday. And what I've seen of this city and you lot will stay with me for the rest of my life."

He recalled a woman who sang Oasis's Don't Look Back In Anger after the one-minute's silence in St Ann's Square on Thursday, with the rest of those present gradually joining in.

Inspired by that woman, Fray played the song that has now become an anthem of the city's resilience. Fifty-thousand voices joined him and echoed around the ground.



Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Liam Gallagher: "Live Forever Is Going To Be A Hard Song To Sing"

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“I’ve got the bug again, man. I’m excited. I don’t want to f**k it up.”

Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher is starting a new chapter next week, heading out on a four date mini tour of the UK before strapping in for a summer of festival dates - from Reading and Leeds to Jakarta.

Read the full interview here.

Noel Gallagher Talks About His Mothers Slightly Morbid Obsession

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Listen to the full interview and more this bank holiday Monday as Absolute Radio celebrate Noel Gallagher's's 50th with 'Nothing But Noel'

Liam Gallagher On Fake News, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Stone Roses, Crystal Maze, HP Sauce And More

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Below is a video from the NME with Liam Gallagher talking about a number of subjects, or click here for a larger version of the video.

 

Liam Gallagher Teases ‘Wall Of Glass’ On Facebook Live

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Liam Gallagher has posted a teaser of his upcoming single ‘Wall Of Glass’ in a video on Facebook Live.

Noel Gallagher Says Oasis' 'Don't Look Back In Anger' Is More Important Than He Will Ever Be

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Watch (here) as the Oasis legend reflects on his biggest anthem with Radio X's John Kennedy.

Noel Gallagher has discussed the impact of Don't Look Back In Anger, which he says has become something like a "hymn".

When asked about the importance of the 1995 Oasis track, he told Radio X's John Kennedy: "Honestly as the years have gone by, that song is more important than I'll ever be."

"There’s footage on the internet now of people singing it in Manchester with candles and all that," he said, referring to numerous performances made by members of the public following this week's terror attack in the city.

"It is incredible to think that a few generations have attached some kind of importance to that song."

The 49-year-old rocker added: "That song now has become a hymn to something or other".

Talking about performing (What's the Story) Morning Glory? single live,  Gallagher mused: "You sometimes think; 'I probably only need to introduce it and play the first chord. I could probably walk of then and nobody would notice.'

"You know 'cause there's just people with their eyes shut, crying and - yeah. It's an amazing thing. It's something I never take for granted either".

Asked whether penning the 1995 track ever made him feel humbled, he replied: "It makes me feel - is it proud the word I'm looking for?

"I don't ever sit there and think I wrote that. I think it came from somewhere else. If I hadn't written it, Bono would have wrote it".

He concluded: "If they fall out of the sky and land on your lap, then lucky you."

You can hear What A Life! Noel At 50 on Radio X on Sunday 28 May at 8pm.

Then, on Bank Holiday Monday, 29 May - Noel’s actual birthday - Radio X will be playing YOUR favourite Noel and Oasis songs from 10am.

Radio X is available on 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Digital Radio across the country, online or via our apps.

Source: radiox.co.uk

Check Out Liam Gallagher's Official Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify Pages And More

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Below are a number of various official social media sites for Liam Gallagher.

Website
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Spotify
iTunes
YouTube

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweets...

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Happy Birthday Alan White...

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Happy Birthday to former Oasis drummer Alan White who is 44 today.

Listen To A Snippet Of Liam Gallagher's Debut Single 'Wall Of Glass'

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Click here to listen to 30 seconds of Liam Gallagher's debut single 'Wall Of Glass'.

Noel Gallagher Tells His Kids To Stay Away From Music

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Noel Gallagher has told his kids they will never be as good as him. The Oasis legend has three children, including part-time model Anais.

But he’s warned them to stay away from the music industry.

Asked if his two sons will ask to follow his lead, Noel said: “I’d say, ‘Right, pass me that guitar, and I’ll show the benchmark here, son’.

“And I’d play Don’t Look Back in Anger, and then I’d put the guitar down, to almost certainly a deathly silence, and I’d say, ‘Yeah! f***ing dream on, okay! Now, go and put the kettle on!’”

They aren’t allowed tattoos either: “None of my kids would be getting them. I’ve never had any piercings, I just found the whole thing a bit odd, to be honest.”

As ever he’s despondent about the future of indie music.

He told Andy Bush on Absolute Radio: “All is not what it seems on records, these days.

“People don’t really play guitars any more, they wear them.

“There are a lot of moustaches in indie music now, which is completely unforgiveable. When girls start having moustaches in the indie music business, I’m leaving the country.”

Noel also says Manchester will take “quite a while to heal” after Monday’s terrorist attack.

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk
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