Click here to read Noel Gallagher's interview in full with Hot Press, he talks about 'Who Built the Moon?', Liam, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Elton John, Paul Weller
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Bruce Springsteen
Elton John
Paul Weller
U2
Click here to read Noel Gallagher's interview in full with Hot Press, he talks about 'Who Built the Moon?', Liam, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Elton John, Paul Weller
Noel Gallagher On 'Who Built The Moon?', Liam, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Elton John, Paul Weller And More
Click here to read Noel Gallagher's interview in full with Hot Press, he talks about 'Who Built the Moon?', Liam, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Elton John, Paul Weller
Bruce Springsteen
David Holmes
Jade Jagger
Noel Gallagher
In the shops now, the Hot Press Christmas Special has the reborn King of Rock n’ Roll, Noel Gallagher, gazing moodily from its front-cover.
The far-reaching, funny as fuck interview inside starts with Noel telling us about how David Holmes ended up producing his Irish chart-topping new album, Who Built The Moon?
“I met him through Primal Scream. We were in my dressing room at this festival me and Gillespie’s mob were doing in Jersey. I didn’t recognise David, who was hanging out with ‘em, but as soon as he introduced himself I was like, ‘Fuck, I’ve got all your records.’ I love his music and his vibe, so when I thought I needed a producer for Chasing Yesterday, I gave him a call. I played him the demos – he was sat literally where you are now – and Holmer said, ‘They sound finished to me… but if you ever want to make a different type of record, come to Belfast.’ So, I did.”
Needless to say, there are A-List celebrity stories aplenty with Bruce Springsteen making a prominent early appearance.
“Six of us were in this restaurant in Fuerteventura,” he reminisces fondly. “One of those happened to be Jade Jagger who’s a mate of ours. After taking a phone call, she said, ‘That was my godfather; he’s just arrived in by boat and wants to know if he can bring a friend of his to lunch?’ We asked, ‘Who’s your godfather?’ She went, ‘Calvin Klein’. ‘Who’s his friend?’ ‘Bruce Springsteen’. I was like, ‘Wow’, and 20 minutes later there Bruce was. Fucking hell, he’s a dude!’”
By the time he finishes with our man Stuart Clark, Bono, Skepta, Paul Weller, Elton John, Kasabian, the Stone Roses, Manchester City, Brexit, Irish passports, Lou Reed, Neil Lennon, the London bombings, voodoo shrines, Damon Albarn, the Oasis documentary, Liam and middle-age contentment have all been dealt with in unique Noely G fashion.
“On a scale of one to ten, how happy am I?” Noel reflects. “A very smug, self-satisfied 9 ½, thank you for asking. Things are great at home, City are top of the table and I’ve made the record I’ve wanted to make for the past ten years.”
Source: www.hotpress.com
Noel Gallagher On David Holmes, Bruce Springsteen And More
In the shops now, the Hot Press Christmas Special has the reborn King of Rock n’ Roll, Noel Gallagher, gazing moodily from its front-cover.
The far-reaching, funny as fuck interview inside starts with Noel telling us about how David Holmes ended up producing his Irish chart-topping new album, Who Built The Moon?
“I met him through Primal Scream. We were in my dressing room at this festival me and Gillespie’s mob were doing in Jersey. I didn’t recognise David, who was hanging out with ‘em, but as soon as he introduced himself I was like, ‘Fuck, I’ve got all your records.’ I love his music and his vibe, so when I thought I needed a producer for Chasing Yesterday, I gave him a call. I played him the demos – he was sat literally where you are now – and Holmer said, ‘They sound finished to me… but if you ever want to make a different type of record, come to Belfast.’ So, I did.”
Needless to say, there are A-List celebrity stories aplenty with Bruce Springsteen making a prominent early appearance.
“Six of us were in this restaurant in Fuerteventura,” he reminisces fondly. “One of those happened to be Jade Jagger who’s a mate of ours. After taking a phone call, she said, ‘That was my godfather; he’s just arrived in by boat and wants to know if he can bring a friend of his to lunch?’ We asked, ‘Who’s your godfather?’ She went, ‘Calvin Klein’. ‘Who’s his friend?’ ‘Bruce Springsteen’. I was like, ‘Wow’, and 20 minutes later there Bruce was. Fucking hell, he’s a dude!’”
By the time he finishes with our man Stuart Clark, Bono, Skepta, Paul Weller, Elton John, Kasabian, the Stone Roses, Manchester City, Brexit, Irish passports, Lou Reed, Neil Lennon, the London bombings, voodoo shrines, Damon Albarn, the Oasis documentary, Liam and middle-age contentment have all been dealt with in unique Noely G fashion.
“On a scale of one to ten, how happy am I?” Noel reflects. “A very smug, self-satisfied 9 ½, thank you for asking. Things are great at home, City are top of the table and I’ve made the record I’ve wanted to make for the past ten years.”
Source: www.hotpress.com
Billy Fury
Bruce Springsteen
Dexys Midnight Runners
Johnny Cash
Noel Gallagher
Pastor T.L Barrett
The Dandy Warholes
The Grass Roots
Noel has pulled together his favourite tracks for Autumn and we've added them to his 'Songs From The Mighty I Radioshow' playlist over on Spotify.
Make sure you give the playlist a follow as Noel will continue to add to it.
For those of you on other streaming services here is the tracklisting.
State Trooper - Bruce Springsteen
Like A Ship - Pastor T.L Barrett
Wondrous Place - Billy Fury
Finale: It's a fast Driving Rave-Up With The Dandy Warholes Sixteen Minutes - The Dandy Warholes
There There My Dear - Dexys Midnight Runners
A Thing Called Love - Johnny Cash
Let's Live For Today - The Grass Roots.
Click here to listen.
Check out the current collection and offers from Pretty Green here.
Noel Gallagher Picks His Favourite Tracks For Autumn
Noel has pulled together his favourite tracks for Autumn and we've added them to his 'Songs From The Mighty I Radioshow' playlist over on Spotify.
Make sure you give the playlist a follow as Noel will continue to add to it.
For those of you on other streaming services here is the tracklisting.
State Trooper - Bruce Springsteen
Like A Ship - Pastor T.L Barrett
Wondrous Place - Billy Fury
Finale: It's a fast Driving Rave-Up With The Dandy Warholes Sixteen Minutes - The Dandy Warholes
There There My Dear - Dexys Midnight Runners
A Thing Called Love - Johnny Cash
Let's Live For Today - The Grass Roots.
Click here to listen.
Check out the current collection and offers from Pretty Green here.
Bruce Springsteen
Noel Gallagher
Taken from a interview with Dutch magazine 'OOR' that is on sale now, thanks to General Dread for the translation.
If you live outside the Netherlands you can buy the magazine from here.
Interviewer: Epiphone or Gibson?
Noel: Now Gibson of course. If you can afford them you don’t want anything else, there’s nothing better. I started with an Epiphone because they were cheap and they look a lot like a Gibson. You saved two thirds on the price and that’s a lot when you've got nothing. I’ve never really parted with Epiphone, I’ve still got all my old Epiphones, the guitar on which I wrote Rock ‘n Roll star… Just like my old records, they have emotional value.
Interviewer: I've never seen you with a Stratocaster
Noel: Luck may have it, I just got one. Maybe I’ll take it on the road. It’s one of those things you try and they’re pretty good. In Oasis I played a pink Telecaster for a while, I still have that one. It’s been painted, it now has a classic yellow/white just like Springsteen. I didn't do it myself obviously, can you see me painting a guitar? I didn't like the colour, but it was a great little guitar, I couldn't let it go.
Noel Gallagher On Epiphone, Gibson And Stratocaster Guitars
Taken from a interview with Dutch magazine 'OOR' that is on sale now, thanks to General Dread for the translation.
If you live outside the Netherlands you can buy the magazine from here.
Interviewer: Epiphone or Gibson?
Noel: Now Gibson of course. If you can afford them you don’t want anything else, there’s nothing better. I started with an Epiphone because they were cheap and they look a lot like a Gibson. You saved two thirds on the price and that’s a lot when you've got nothing. I’ve never really parted with Epiphone, I’ve still got all my old Epiphones, the guitar on which I wrote Rock ‘n Roll star… Just like my old records, they have emotional value.
Interviewer: I've never seen you with a Stratocaster
Noel: Luck may have it, I just got one. Maybe I’ll take it on the road. It’s one of those things you try and they’re pretty good. In Oasis I played a pink Telecaster for a while, I still have that one. It’s been painted, it now has a classic yellow/white just like Springsteen. I didn't do it myself obviously, can you see me painting a guitar? I didn't like the colour, but it was a great little guitar, I couldn't let it go.
Bruce Springsteen
Coldplay
Daft Punk
David Bowie
Foo Fighters
Jay Z
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Rolling Stones
Bookmakers have slashed the odds on Oasis headlining the Saturday night of Glastonbury 2014, NME reports.
The Gallagher-fronted band were previously 16/1 to headline the Pyramid Stage next year but those odds have dropped to 9/1 following a rush of bets over the past week. Paddy Power have also cut the odds on the band reforming from 12/1 to 5/1 and Oasis are now at 11/2 to release an album of new material by the end of 2015.
Alternatively, Noel Gallagher is 20/1 to headline the festival on his own in the slot previously claimed by the likes of Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen, Jay Z and, this year, the Rolling Stones. Paddy Power are not, however, currently offering odds on Beady Eye topping the bill in 2014.
Despite the reduced odds, Oasis still remain an outside bet to headline the Worthy Farm festival next year with Foo Fighters, David Bowie and Daft Punk still favourites with the bookies. Dave Grohl and co. are odds on at 4/1 while Bowie and Daft Punk are at 8/1.
A spokesperson for Paddy Power said: "We've seen a lot of money being placed on Noel and Liam burying the hatchet, reforming, and rocking Glastonbury – it's enough to make anyone think there could be an expensive divorce or paternity claim just around the corner."
Other bands and artists included in the latest odds include Kasabian, Fleetwood Mac and Prince. Popstar Olly Murs is a long shot with odds of 100/1. See below for a full list of Glastonbury Saturday night 2014 headliner odds:
Foo Fighters - 4/1
David Bowie - 8/1
Daft Punk - 8/1
Kasabian - 8/1
Oasis - 9/1
Elbow - 9/1
Fleetwood Mac - 12/1
The Stone Roses - 12/1
The Killers - 12/1
Prince - 14/1
Rihanna - 20/1
Lily Allen - 20/1
Noel Gallagher - 20/1
Bob Dylan - 20/1
Depeche Mode - 20/1
Black Sabbath - 33/1
Olly Murs - 100/1
Source: ultimate-guitar.com
Bookies Slash The Odds On New Material By Oasis In 2015
Bookmakers have slashed the odds on Oasis headlining the Saturday night of Glastonbury 2014, NME reports.
The Gallagher-fronted band were previously 16/1 to headline the Pyramid Stage next year but those odds have dropped to 9/1 following a rush of bets over the past week. Paddy Power have also cut the odds on the band reforming from 12/1 to 5/1 and Oasis are now at 11/2 to release an album of new material by the end of 2015.
Alternatively, Noel Gallagher is 20/1 to headline the festival on his own in the slot previously claimed by the likes of Coldplay, Bruce Springsteen, Jay Z and, this year, the Rolling Stones. Paddy Power are not, however, currently offering odds on Beady Eye topping the bill in 2014.
Despite the reduced odds, Oasis still remain an outside bet to headline the Worthy Farm festival next year with Foo Fighters, David Bowie and Daft Punk still favourites with the bookies. Dave Grohl and co. are odds on at 4/1 while Bowie and Daft Punk are at 8/1.
A spokesperson for Paddy Power said: "We've seen a lot of money being placed on Noel and Liam burying the hatchet, reforming, and rocking Glastonbury – it's enough to make anyone think there could be an expensive divorce or paternity claim just around the corner."
Other bands and artists included in the latest odds include Kasabian, Fleetwood Mac and Prince. Popstar Olly Murs is a long shot with odds of 100/1. See below for a full list of Glastonbury Saturday night 2014 headliner odds:
Foo Fighters - 4/1
David Bowie - 8/1
Daft Punk - 8/1
Kasabian - 8/1
Oasis - 9/1
Elbow - 9/1
Fleetwood Mac - 12/1
The Stone Roses - 12/1
The Killers - 12/1
Prince - 14/1
Rihanna - 20/1
Lily Allen - 20/1
Noel Gallagher - 20/1
Bob Dylan - 20/1
Depeche Mode - 20/1
Black Sabbath - 33/1
Olly Murs - 100/1
Source: ultimate-guitar.com
Arctic Monkeys
Bon Jovi
Bruce Springsteen
Cat Stevens
Damien Rice
Eric Clapton
Oasis
Stereophonics
Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney has revealed that Oasis, Bruce Springsteen and Cat Stevens - are among the singers who help fire him up for the big matches as he prepares to join the action at Euro 2012.
The England striker has selected 11 tracks to get him in the goal-scoring mood for the crunch game against Ukraine tonight. England face-off against the co-hosts and need at least a draw to progress to the next round of the tournament. He has posted a Spotify playlist on his Twitter account which shows him to have a heavily indie-based taste with pop music and even ballads making the cut.
Wayne, who had Welsh rockers Stereophonics play at his wedding, chose their hit Maybe Tomorrow alongside Springsteen's Streets of Philadelphia. Cat Stevens' Father and Son is a probable tribute to his two-year-old son Kai and Champagne Supernova by Oasis makes sure a flavour of Manchester is included.
Rooney has also released a moody video highlighting the highs - and lows - of his career to date ahead of his arrival in the tournament.
FULL PLAYLIST
Deacon Blue- Real Gone Kid
Arctic Monkeys - Riot Van
Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow
Bon Jovi - Its My Life
Oasis - Champagne Supernova
Cat Stevens - Father and Son
Damien Rice - Delicate
James Morrison and Jessie J - Up
Eric Clapton - Tears in heaven
Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia
The Hummingbirds - Doesn't Really Matter
Source: menmedia.co.uk
Wayne Rooney Listens To Oasis Before A Big Game

Wayne Rooney has revealed that Oasis, Bruce Springsteen and Cat Stevens - are among the singers who help fire him up for the big matches as he prepares to join the action at Euro 2012.
The England striker has selected 11 tracks to get him in the goal-scoring mood for the crunch game against Ukraine tonight. England face-off against the co-hosts and need at least a draw to progress to the next round of the tournament. He has posted a Spotify playlist on his Twitter account which shows him to have a heavily indie-based taste with pop music and even ballads making the cut.
Wayne, who had Welsh rockers Stereophonics play at his wedding, chose their hit Maybe Tomorrow alongside Springsteen's Streets of Philadelphia. Cat Stevens' Father and Son is a probable tribute to his two-year-old son Kai and Champagne Supernova by Oasis makes sure a flavour of Manchester is included.
Rooney has also released a moody video highlighting the highs - and lows - of his career to date ahead of his arrival in the tournament.
FULL PLAYLIST
Deacon Blue- Real Gone Kid
Arctic Monkeys - Riot Van
Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow
Bon Jovi - Its My Life
Oasis - Champagne Supernova
Cat Stevens - Father and Son
Damien Rice - Delicate
James Morrison and Jessie J - Up
Eric Clapton - Tears in heaven
Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia
The Hummingbirds - Doesn't Really Matter
Source: menmedia.co.uk
Bruce Springsteen
David Bowie
Noel Gallagher
Sex Pistols

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds scored the highest-selling vinyl single of this year's Record Store Day, which organisers have said is set to break all previous sales records.
The ex Oasis leader's new EP 'Songs From The Great White North' edged Arctic Monkeys' new track 'R U Mine?' into second and Sex Pistols' re-release of their classic 1977 track 'Anarchy In The UK' into third in the vinyl singles chart. A picture disc of David Bowie's 'Starman' and Bruce Springsteen's 'Rocky Ground' completed the top 5.
More than 300 artists offered up new vinyl releases to coincide with Saturday's (April 21) celebrations, with new material, cover versions, rare tracks and studio outtakes all released.
Initial feedback from stores has suggested Record Store Day 2012 has achieved bigger sales than any previous year. A detailed breakdown of sales is due to be calculated later this week.
Vinyl sales are reported to be up over 50 per cent compared with last year's figures, with some participating stores reporting sales increases of over 100 per cent compared to 2011.
Source: www.nme.com
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Score Highest-Selling Vinyl Single Of Record Store Day 2012

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds scored the highest-selling vinyl single of this year's Record Store Day, which organisers have said is set to break all previous sales records.
The ex Oasis leader's new EP 'Songs From The Great White North' edged Arctic Monkeys' new track 'R U Mine?' into second and Sex Pistols' re-release of their classic 1977 track 'Anarchy In The UK' into third in the vinyl singles chart. A picture disc of David Bowie's 'Starman' and Bruce Springsteen's 'Rocky Ground' completed the top 5.
More than 300 artists offered up new vinyl releases to coincide with Saturday's (April 21) celebrations, with new material, cover versions, rare tracks and studio outtakes all released.
Initial feedback from stores has suggested Record Store Day 2012 has achieved bigger sales than any previous year. A detailed breakdown of sales is due to be calculated later this week.
Vinyl sales are reported to be up over 50 per cent compared with last year's figures, with some participating stores reporting sales increases of over 100 per cent compared to 2011.
Source: www.nme.com
Blur
Bruce Springsteen
David Bowie
kate Bush
Madonna
Muse
Nirvana
Oasis
Radiohead
The Beatles
The Smiths
U2

The current issue of Q, features an article about "The Real Best Of".
What would happen if you could pick your favourite artist’s best of?
Well that’s exactly what we’ve done, check out our writer's Real Best Of selections for Oasis, Madonna, Nirvana, The Beatles, Radiohead, Blur, Muse, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Kate Bush, The Smiths, U2 and more, and they're not what you'd think…
More details can be found here.

Thanks to Michael
Oasis Feature In This Month's Q Magazine

The current issue of Q, features an article about "The Real Best Of".
What would happen if you could pick your favourite artist’s best of?
Well that’s exactly what we’ve done, check out our writer's Real Best Of selections for Oasis, Madonna, Nirvana, The Beatles, Radiohead, Blur, Muse, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Kate Bush, The Smiths, U2 and more, and they're not what you'd think…
More details can be found here.
Thanks to Michael
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