Noel Gallagher
Tonight from 10pm (UK time) on talkSPORT you can hear Noel Gallagher chat exclusively to Andy Goldstein as they discus all things football.
From Noel's early memories of his beloved Manchester City to his thoughts on their current squad, who he thinks will win the title and even be the first to get the chop.
The interview is being broadcast over three nights, the full interview will be on iTunes on Friday to download for free.
Noel Gallagher Interview On TalkSport Tonight
Tonight from 10pm (UK time) on talkSPORT you can hear Noel Gallagher chat exclusively to Andy Goldstein as they discus all things football.
From Noel's early memories of his beloved Manchester City to his thoughts on their current squad, who he thinks will win the title and even be the first to get the chop.
The interview is being broadcast over three nights, the full interview will be on iTunes on Friday to download for free.
Beady Eye
Beady Eye will play at the Zepp Toyko in Tokyo, Japan today (September 5th).
If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.
Visit my Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.
Beady Eye Roll Into Tokyo...
Beady Eye will play at the Zepp Toyko in Tokyo, Japan today (September 5th).
If you are going to the show, and you are able to scan your ticket or send in pictures email them to us @ scyhodotcom@gmail.com and I will do my best to get them on the site.
Visit my Beady Eye fan site www.standingontheedgeofthenoise.com by clicking here.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the La Riviera in Madrid, Spain on November 26th it has been reported here.
No official word yet but I will keep you updated.
Noel Gallagher Set To Play Madrid In November
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at the La Riviera in Madrid, Spain on November 26th it has been reported here.
No official word yet but I will keep you updated.
Beady Eye
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
An interview with Beady Eye's Liam Gallagher and Gem Archer will be broadcast tomorrow, on The Catboy & Geordiebird Breakfast Show on Dubai 92, between 6am and 10am local time.
To listen to the show click here.
Fans who have yet to get tickets for the show in Dubai, can enter a competition to win tickets to New York to see Beady Eye in November here.
Beady Eye Interview To Be Broadcast Tomorrow
An interview with Beady Eye's Liam Gallagher and Gem Archer will be broadcast tomorrow, on The Catboy & Geordiebird Breakfast Show on Dubai 92, between 6am and 10am local time.
To listen to the show click here.
Fans who have yet to get tickets for the show in Dubai, can enter a competition to win tickets to New York to see Beady Eye in November here.
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher and his band Beady Eye were born after the least surprising, most talked-about rock ’n’ roll breakdown in 40 years. Two years on, as The Red Bulletin finds when meeting him halfway round a first world tour, putting shows before bros makes a former angry young man very happy.
The side door of the tour bus hisses open like a space-age air lock and Liam Gallagher steps out into light Brussels rain. He throws a heavy holdall over one shoulder, lowers his sunglasses from his mop of Brian Jones hair, fixes them over his eyes and swaggers his way past gawping shoppers in the direction of the hotel lobby. It’s the exit of a seasoned pro; a man who has spent much of the past two decades alighting from luxury coaches in cities all over the world. As the singer of Oasis, Gallagher has stayed in some of the finest hotels on the planet. But he’s not in Oasis any more, and while this particular Sofitel has a certain amount of glitter, it is still a star or two below his norm. You see, things have changed for Liam over the past two years, but as he will tell you, they’ve changed for the better.
Up on the hotel’s roof garden, with espresso and cigarettes, wearing a camouflage wind-breaker from his Pretty Green clothing range, his piercing blue eyes now unshaded, Gallagher sits back and blows a plume of smoke into the sky, and thinks about his switch from Oasis to new band Beady Eye. “I think I wasn’t in a band for about one beer,” he says. “That’s how long it took for us to decide to keep going. There was never any doubt in our minds that we weren’t going to knock it on the head. We’ve got to be in there. People need us. We need it. I mean, what else was I going to do? Work in McDonald’s?”
Gallagher maintains that his older brother Noel Gallagher “had had enough of Oasis” and just wanted an excuse to leave. At a press conference in July this year, launching his solo project The High Flying Birds and his two forthcoming albums, Noel rejected that idea, saying simply that he’d “just had enough of Liam”.
After 18 years of ecstatic highs and violent lows, combustible and controversial British rock band Oasis – perhaps the last to truly deserve the battered crown of hell-raising handed down by the likes of Led Zeppelin, The Who and the Sex Pistols – finally imploded. Only those who were there really know what went on backstage at the Rock en Seine festival near Paris on August 28, 2009. Despite allusions
to the reasons behind the split and the conflicting accounts of the two main protagonists, the true nature of events remains a mystery. What is known is that the fight between Liam and Noel, just minutes before the band were about to go on stage, was serious enough to finally rip the band apart for good.
Read the full story in the September issue of The Red Bulletin.
Source: www.redbull.com
Liam Gallagher: "People Were Asking Me About New Oasis Records"
Liam Gallagher and his band Beady Eye were born after the least surprising, most talked-about rock ’n’ roll breakdown in 40 years. Two years on, as The Red Bulletin finds when meeting him halfway round a first world tour, putting shows before bros makes a former angry young man very happy.
The side door of the tour bus hisses open like a space-age air lock and Liam Gallagher steps out into light Brussels rain. He throws a heavy holdall over one shoulder, lowers his sunglasses from his mop of Brian Jones hair, fixes them over his eyes and swaggers his way past gawping shoppers in the direction of the hotel lobby. It’s the exit of a seasoned pro; a man who has spent much of the past two decades alighting from luxury coaches in cities all over the world. As the singer of Oasis, Gallagher has stayed in some of the finest hotels on the planet. But he’s not in Oasis any more, and while this particular Sofitel has a certain amount of glitter, it is still a star or two below his norm. You see, things have changed for Liam over the past two years, but as he will tell you, they’ve changed for the better.
Up on the hotel’s roof garden, with espresso and cigarettes, wearing a camouflage wind-breaker from his Pretty Green clothing range, his piercing blue eyes now unshaded, Gallagher sits back and blows a plume of smoke into the sky, and thinks about his switch from Oasis to new band Beady Eye. “I think I wasn’t in a band for about one beer,” he says. “That’s how long it took for us to decide to keep going. There was never any doubt in our minds that we weren’t going to knock it on the head. We’ve got to be in there. People need us. We need it. I mean, what else was I going to do? Work in McDonald’s?”
Gallagher maintains that his older brother Noel Gallagher “had had enough of Oasis” and just wanted an excuse to leave. At a press conference in July this year, launching his solo project The High Flying Birds and his two forthcoming albums, Noel rejected that idea, saying simply that he’d “just had enough of Liam”.
After 18 years of ecstatic highs and violent lows, combustible and controversial British rock band Oasis – perhaps the last to truly deserve the battered crown of hell-raising handed down by the likes of Led Zeppelin, The Who and the Sex Pistols – finally imploded. Only those who were there really know what went on backstage at the Rock en Seine festival near Paris on August 28, 2009. Despite allusions
to the reasons behind the split and the conflicting accounts of the two main protagonists, the true nature of events remains a mystery. What is known is that the fight between Liam and Noel, just minutes before the band were about to go on stage, was serious enough to finally rip the band apart for good.
Read the full story in the September issue of The Red Bulletin.
Source: www.redbull.com
Amorphous Androgynous
Dave Sardy
Noel Gallagher
'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' features ten new songs and was recorded over the past year in London and Los Angeles. It was co-produced by Noel and David Sardy, who Noel has worked with previously.
01: Everybody's On The Run 5:30
02: Dream On 4:29
03: If I Had A Gun... 4:09
04: The Death Of You And Me 3:29
05: (I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine 4:23
06: AKA...What A Life 4:24
07: Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks 3:22
08: AKA...Broken Arrow 3:35
09: (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach 4:02
10: Stop The Clocks 5:04
'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' is the first of two recently completed albums that will be released through his own label, Sour Mash Records, on October 17th.
Noel has said that his second album which is a continuation of his collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous will be released in 2012.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Track Times For Each Track On The Album
'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' features ten new songs and was recorded over the past year in London and Los Angeles. It was co-produced by Noel and David Sardy, who Noel has worked with previously.
01: Everybody's On The Run 5:30
02: Dream On 4:29
03: If I Had A Gun... 4:09
04: The Death Of You And Me 3:29
05: (I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine 4:23
06: AKA...What A Life 4:24
07: Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks 3:22
08: AKA...Broken Arrow 3:35
09: (Stranded On) The Wrong Beach 4:02
10: Stop The Clocks 5:04
'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' is the first of two recently completed albums that will be released through his own label, Sour Mash Records, on October 17th.
Noel has said that his second album which is a continuation of his collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous will be released in 2012.
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