Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Oasis

Click here to listen to an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks about Beady Eye, Oasis and a band he doesn’t like.
Liam Gallagher On Beady Eye, Oasis And More

Click here to listen to an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks about Beady Eye, Oasis and a band he doesn’t like.
Beady Eye

Below is the setlist from Beady Eye's gig at the O2 Academy in Brixton, London that took place earlier this evening.
Four Letter Word
Beatles And Stones
Millionaire
Two Of A Kind
For Anyone
Three Ring Circus
The Roller
In The Bubble With A Bullet
Bring The Light
Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
Kill For A Dream
The Beat Goes On
Man Of Misery
The Morning Son
Wigwam
World Outside My Room
Sons Of The Stage
Liam's wife Nicole, Tamsin Outhwaite Kate Thornton and Kate Moss all spotted in the crowd in Brixton!!
Videos, review and photos to follow tomorrow....
A number of pictures from the gig are on my Twitter page here.
Setlist: Beady Eye In London

Below is the setlist from Beady Eye's gig at the O2 Academy in Brixton, London that took place earlier this evening.
Four Letter Word
Beatles And Stones
Millionaire
Two Of A Kind
For Anyone
Three Ring Circus
The Roller
In The Bubble With A Bullet
Bring The Light
Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
Kill For A Dream
The Beat Goes On
Man Of Misery
The Morning Son
Wigwam
World Outside My Room
Sons Of The Stage
Liam's wife Nicole, Tamsin Outhwaite Kate Thornton and Kate Moss all spotted in the crowd in Brixton!!
Videos, review and photos to follow tomorrow....
A number of pictures from the gig are on my Twitter page here.
Justin Bieber
Lady GaGa
Miley Cyrus
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Rihanna

Given all the recent coverage of his run-in with Katie Holmes and various, life-altering ways, you may be unaware that Noel Gallagher, late of Oasis, has just released his first proper solo album, a rock-solid collection of tunes that run the gamut from psych-tinged burners ("[I Wanna Live in a Dream in My] Record Machine") to straight-ahead churners ("Everybody's on the Run"), with stops at just about every point in between.
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He's called the disc Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, a nod to both the first Fleetwood Mac album and a Jefferson Airplane song of (roughly) the same name, and so far, things are soaring. It's been greeted with glowing reviews, most of which seem to harp on the fact that the album represents "his best tunes in 15 years." Of course, in typical Gallagher fashion, he's not paying attention to any of it.
"I didn't read any of the reviews and think, 'Well, these people think I've been writing crap songs for the last 15 years.' I don't think of things like that," he told MTV News. "When I'm in the studio, I'm literally taking it song by song and then, you know, you get to the end of it. I got to say though, during the mixing of it, as each track was being finished, I was thinking, 'This does sound really good. ...'
"But I wouldn't like to compare it to anything Oasis did, because that's not fair," he continued. "We were a band and I was writing songs for someone else to sing, so you can't really compare the two. It's just a good record, what can I say?"
Humility was never his strong suit. Neither, apparently, was guitar playing. Because even though he slung the ax loud and often in Oasis, he never really considered himself to be a guitar player. Which is why, on High Flying Birds, he limited the showing off — there are, by unofficial count, just two solos on the whole album — and focused instead on doing what he loves best: writing killer tunes.
"I guess when guitarists make solo records, there's usually a lot of showing off. But I've been trying to convince for 20 years that I'm not a guitarist, I'm a songwriter. I played lead guitar in the band because everybody else, in the early days, was useless, so that kind of fell to me," he laughed. "But it's not something I ever thought I would put myself up there with John Squire or Johnny Marr or all those great British guitarists, that's not my thing. My thing was songwriting. I only noticed [the lack of solos] when a friend of mine was listening to the finished version, and it got to track six and he went, 'You know, that's the first guitar solo,' and I was like, 'Wow, someone's got an easy gig, doesn't he?' "
And since there's not going to be an Oasis reunion in the cards anytime soon, Gallagher is focused on promoting Birds both here and abroad. He's playing on just about every continent over the next six months and seems quite content to be doing nothing else. Especially attempting to figure out the machinations of the music industry of 2011 ... a plan he abandoned long ago, thanks in no small part to his daughter.
"She is into music, she's never mentioned Justin Bieber to me ... Lady Gaga's her thing, and Rihanna and, is it, Miley Cyrus? All that kind of thing," he said. "It's kind of a rule, she's got to like Oasis and her old fella, so she's into that side of it. But her teenage rock years will come [and], no doubt, she'll be into f---ing Nickelback as well."
Source: www.mtv.com
Noel Gallagher Soars With High Flying Birds

Given all the recent coverage of his run-in with Katie Holmes and various, life-altering ways, you may be unaware that Noel Gallagher, late of Oasis, has just released his first proper solo album, a rock-solid collection of tunes that run the gamut from psych-tinged burners ("[I Wanna Live in a Dream in My] Record Machine") to straight-ahead churners ("Everybody's on the Run"), with stops at just about every point in between.
Get More: Music News
VIDEO ONLY WORKS IN THE US
He's called the disc Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, a nod to both the first Fleetwood Mac album and a Jefferson Airplane song of (roughly) the same name, and so far, things are soaring. It's been greeted with glowing reviews, most of which seem to harp on the fact that the album represents "his best tunes in 15 years." Of course, in typical Gallagher fashion, he's not paying attention to any of it.
"I didn't read any of the reviews and think, 'Well, these people think I've been writing crap songs for the last 15 years.' I don't think of things like that," he told MTV News. "When I'm in the studio, I'm literally taking it song by song and then, you know, you get to the end of it. I got to say though, during the mixing of it, as each track was being finished, I was thinking, 'This does sound really good. ...'
"But I wouldn't like to compare it to anything Oasis did, because that's not fair," he continued. "We were a band and I was writing songs for someone else to sing, so you can't really compare the two. It's just a good record, what can I say?"
Humility was never his strong suit. Neither, apparently, was guitar playing. Because even though he slung the ax loud and often in Oasis, he never really considered himself to be a guitar player. Which is why, on High Flying Birds, he limited the showing off — there are, by unofficial count, just two solos on the whole album — and focused instead on doing what he loves best: writing killer tunes.
"I guess when guitarists make solo records, there's usually a lot of showing off. But I've been trying to convince for 20 years that I'm not a guitarist, I'm a songwriter. I played lead guitar in the band because everybody else, in the early days, was useless, so that kind of fell to me," he laughed. "But it's not something I ever thought I would put myself up there with John Squire or Johnny Marr or all those great British guitarists, that's not my thing. My thing was songwriting. I only noticed [the lack of solos] when a friend of mine was listening to the finished version, and it got to track six and he went, 'You know, that's the first guitar solo,' and I was like, 'Wow, someone's got an easy gig, doesn't he?' "
And since there's not going to be an Oasis reunion in the cards anytime soon, Gallagher is focused on promoting Birds both here and abroad. He's playing on just about every continent over the next six months and seems quite content to be doing nothing else. Especially attempting to figure out the machinations of the music industry of 2011 ... a plan he abandoned long ago, thanks in no small part to his daughter.
"She is into music, she's never mentioned Justin Bieber to me ... Lady Gaga's her thing, and Rihanna and, is it, Miley Cyrus? All that kind of thing," he said. "It's kind of a rule, she's got to like Oasis and her old fella, so she's into that side of it. But her teenage rock years will come [and], no doubt, she'll be into f---ing Nickelback as well."
Source: www.mtv.com
Mark Hoppus
Noel Gallagher

An interview with Noel Gallagher will be broadcast tommorow on Hopus On Music.
The show is broadcast on FUSE in the US at 11P/10C.
For more details click here.
Noel Gallagher On Hopus On Music Tomorrow

An interview with Noel Gallagher will be broadcast tommorow on Hopus On Music.
The show is broadcast on FUSE in the US at 11P/10C.
For more details click here.
Liam Gallagher
Paul Weller
Pretty Green

Below is a short video from the latest photo shoot for the Paul Weller for Pretty Green Autumn/Winter collection.
The modfather himself talks us through the shoot and the inspiration of using everyday models to display the versatility of the collection.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Paul Weller On His Latest Shoot For Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green

Below is a short video from the latest photo shoot for the Paul Weller for Pretty Green Autumn/Winter collection.
The modfather himself talks us through the shoot and the inspiration of using everyday models to display the versatility of the collection.
Source: www.prettygreen.com
Beady Eye

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool.
Thanks to AG
Gallery: Beady Eye In Blackpool

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool.
Thanks to AG
Beady Eye

Dutch radio station 3FM, broadcast an interview and a number of tracks from Beady Eye's show in Amsterdam last month.
Click here to listen to the highlights and check out some pictures from the gig.
Listen To Highlights From Beady Eye's Gig In Amsterdam And More

Dutch radio station 3FM, broadcast an interview and a number of tracks from Beady Eye's show in Amsterdam last month.
Click here to listen to the highlights and check out some pictures from the gig.
Beady Eye

Beady Eye will play at the O2 Acadamey in Brixton, London UK today (November 17th).
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.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom
Beady Eye Roll Into London...

Beady Eye will play at the O2 Acadamey in Brixton, London UK today (November 17th).
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.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom
Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, USA later today (November 17th).
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.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's Land In Los Angeles

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, USA later today (November 17th).
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.
You can also tweet us pictures and updates @scyhodotcom
Beady Eye

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, that took place yesterday.
Thanks to AG
Another Gallery: Beady Eye In Swindon

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, that took place yesterday.
Thanks to AG
Noel Gallagher

In the summer of 2009, backstage before headlining V-Festival in France, Oasis broke up. In a bitter fight between the band's two brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, Noel left the band and quit. Though this had happened before, this time he meant it. The brothers have not spoken to each other since, but they have scolded each other in the press and listened to each other's music and bashed it. Two years after the bitter Oasis split, Liam Gallagher, along with the remaining members of Oasis, formed Beady Eye. The band released their debut in June, Different Gear, Still Speeding to roaring approval and sold-out every show they played around the world. Beady Eye took the roaring balls-to-the-wall approach to their style of rock and roll and proved Liam can manage on his own. Now, months later, Noel has his say.
In the much hyped debut of Oasis' former songwriter and creator, Noel Gallagher released his solo debut, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and the album proves one thing -- Liam is the rock star, but Noel is the musician. Noel's debut is crafted of beautiful layers and brilliant lyrics; in fact, it is some of his best work in years. The two brothers are now the Romulus and Remus of rock and roll and we all know how that story ended.
As hyped as Noel's solo debut was, so was his sold-out small US tour. Taking the stage at 9pm in the second of two sold-out gigs at the Beacon Theater, Noel went to work. Opening with the Oasis B-Side "(It's Good) to be Free," a fitting opening and clear jab at his former job, he then went into the deep Oasis track "Mucky Fingers." Noel grabbed the crowds' attention straight away. Switching guitars the way George Clooney switches girlfriends, Noel sonically battered the audience with his opening numbers that eventually went into his new solo work with "Everybody's On the Run," and "Dream On." It would take a few songs before he finally addressed the crowd and his banter to the audience was thanks in part to a young girl in the audience who asked for a guitar pick. Noel obliged and walked over to the tween and handed her a pick. "There is a lot of T-shirt buying in that kid!" Noel joked. As he continued onto his solo work, Noel and his High Flying Birds sounded perfect and backed by a simple yet effective light show, they were delivering everything fans hoped. The highlight of the main set would come when Noel grabbed an acoustic guitar and, backed by his pianist and former Oasis touring member, Mike Rowe, performed a very alternative version of his breakthrough hit "Wonderwall," while the crowd sang and cheered along. It was then into an acoustic and stripped down version of "Supersonic" that really had everyone at their feet. While the set altered between his solo materials, Oasis B-sides, deep cuts and hits, Noel was in top form. An hour and fifteen minutes later, the first set, which seemed to go by like a blur, was done.
"Thank you for having me, this venue is beautiful. F*ck Madison Square Gardens, this is a great place!" Noel said as he returned to the stage for an amazing three song encore that was full of Oasis tunes. Closing with "Don't Look Back in Anger" and the crowd ripping the seat cushions off the chairs and chanting along like it was a European soccer (football) match, Noel smiled from ear to ear. His time has come. He realizes that he has made songs that have changed people's lives and that he knows how to make the perfect pop-rock song, no matter what band he is in. With all the drama that his previous outfit had, he cannot look back in anger -- it built who he is now.
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds In New York (Night Two)

In the summer of 2009, backstage before headlining V-Festival in France, Oasis broke up. In a bitter fight between the band's two brothers, Liam and Noel Gallagher, Noel left the band and quit. Though this had happened before, this time he meant it. The brothers have not spoken to each other since, but they have scolded each other in the press and listened to each other's music and bashed it. Two years after the bitter Oasis split, Liam Gallagher, along with the remaining members of Oasis, formed Beady Eye. The band released their debut in June, Different Gear, Still Speeding to roaring approval and sold-out every show they played around the world. Beady Eye took the roaring balls-to-the-wall approach to their style of rock and roll and proved Liam can manage on his own. Now, months later, Noel has his say.
In the much hyped debut of Oasis' former songwriter and creator, Noel Gallagher released his solo debut, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and the album proves one thing -- Liam is the rock star, but Noel is the musician. Noel's debut is crafted of beautiful layers and brilliant lyrics; in fact, it is some of his best work in years. The two brothers are now the Romulus and Remus of rock and roll and we all know how that story ended.
As hyped as Noel's solo debut was, so was his sold-out small US tour. Taking the stage at 9pm in the second of two sold-out gigs at the Beacon Theater, Noel went to work. Opening with the Oasis B-Side "(It's Good) to be Free," a fitting opening and clear jab at his former job, he then went into the deep Oasis track "Mucky Fingers." Noel grabbed the crowds' attention straight away. Switching guitars the way George Clooney switches girlfriends, Noel sonically battered the audience with his opening numbers that eventually went into his new solo work with "Everybody's On the Run," and "Dream On." It would take a few songs before he finally addressed the crowd and his banter to the audience was thanks in part to a young girl in the audience who asked for a guitar pick. Noel obliged and walked over to the tween and handed her a pick. "There is a lot of T-shirt buying in that kid!" Noel joked. As he continued onto his solo work, Noel and his High Flying Birds sounded perfect and backed by a simple yet effective light show, they were delivering everything fans hoped. The highlight of the main set would come when Noel grabbed an acoustic guitar and, backed by his pianist and former Oasis touring member, Mike Rowe, performed a very alternative version of his breakthrough hit "Wonderwall," while the crowd sang and cheered along. It was then into an acoustic and stripped down version of "Supersonic" that really had everyone at their feet. While the set altered between his solo materials, Oasis B-sides, deep cuts and hits, Noel was in top form. An hour and fifteen minutes later, the first set, which seemed to go by like a blur, was done.
"Thank you for having me, this venue is beautiful. F*ck Madison Square Gardens, this is a great place!" Noel said as he returned to the stage for an amazing three song encore that was full of Oasis tunes. Closing with "Don't Look Back in Anger" and the crowd ripping the seat cushions off the chairs and chanting along like it was a European soccer (football) match, Noel smiled from ear to ear. His time has come. He realizes that he has made songs that have changed people's lives and that he knows how to make the perfect pop-rock song, no matter what band he is in. With all the drama that his previous outfit had, he cannot look back in anger -- it built who he is now.
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
Beady Eye

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, that took place yesterday.
Thanks to AG
Gallery: Beady Eye In Swindon

Click here for a number of pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, that took place yesterday.
Thanks to AG
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher

The audience were going mad for it when Liam Gallagher took to the stage last night.
The former lead singer of the legendary Oasis has been keen to shake off the link to his former band since their acrimonious split in 2009, but playing at the place which is rumoured to have given the band their name made it a difficult task.
As a huge fan of Oasis I was ecstatic at the prospect of seeing Liam rock the stage in Swindon, an intimate venue Oasis would never have dreamed of visiting.
But if I closed my eyes during the intro to Millionaire, then opened them to look around at the audience with their sheepskin coats and Mod-inspired hairstyles, I could have been back in the late 1990s when Oasis were in their prime.
Liam still has his Mancunian swagger. Wearing a green duffle coat, he looked more than comfortable on stage with all eyes focused on him – something I think he has enjoyed all his career.
He and the other band members – guitarist Gem Archer and guitarist Andy Bell (both former members of Oasis), joined by drummer and percussionist Chris Sharrock, who played with Oasis during their last tour in 2008, before they broke up – helped send Beady Eye’s debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding, to number three in the UK charts.
The die-hard Oasis fans at last night’s gig – mostly men in their 30s and 40s – didn’t seem to miss Liam’s older brother, Noel, Oasis’s chief songwriter who walked out on the band in August 2009. Between each song came the chant of ‘Liam, Liam, Liam’, to which he simply replied ‘Swindon’.
He belted out the big hits – The Roller, Four Letter Word and Bring The Light – all songs showing the band’s transition from 1990s Brit Pop and their attempt to put their own stamp on things.
Liam has never hidden where his musical influences come from and they are more than obvious in the song Beatles and Stones which, judging by the reaction it got last night, is sure to be a hit.
Liam acknowledged that “I’m the last of a dying breed” in the song A Beat Goes On, but looking at the thousands who packed into the Oasis, that breed is still going strong.
Whether Beady Eye stand the test of time has yet to be seen, but if those old Oasis fans and all the new Beady Eye ones have anything to do with in, the beat will go on and on.
Source: www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk
Review: Beady Eye In Swindon

The audience were going mad for it when Liam Gallagher took to the stage last night.
The former lead singer of the legendary Oasis has been keen to shake off the link to his former band since their acrimonious split in 2009, but playing at the place which is rumoured to have given the band their name made it a difficult task.
As a huge fan of Oasis I was ecstatic at the prospect of seeing Liam rock the stage in Swindon, an intimate venue Oasis would never have dreamed of visiting.
But if I closed my eyes during the intro to Millionaire, then opened them to look around at the audience with their sheepskin coats and Mod-inspired hairstyles, I could have been back in the late 1990s when Oasis were in their prime.
Liam still has his Mancunian swagger. Wearing a green duffle coat, he looked more than comfortable on stage with all eyes focused on him – something I think he has enjoyed all his career.
He and the other band members – guitarist Gem Archer and guitarist Andy Bell (both former members of Oasis), joined by drummer and percussionist Chris Sharrock, who played with Oasis during their last tour in 2008, before they broke up – helped send Beady Eye’s debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding, to number three in the UK charts.
The die-hard Oasis fans at last night’s gig – mostly men in their 30s and 40s – didn’t seem to miss Liam’s older brother, Noel, Oasis’s chief songwriter who walked out on the band in August 2009. Between each song came the chant of ‘Liam, Liam, Liam’, to which he simply replied ‘Swindon’.
He belted out the big hits – The Roller, Four Letter Word and Bring The Light – all songs showing the band’s transition from 1990s Brit Pop and their attempt to put their own stamp on things.
Liam has never hidden where his musical influences come from and they are more than obvious in the song Beatles and Stones which, judging by the reaction it got last night, is sure to be a hit.
Liam acknowledged that “I’m the last of a dying breed” in the song A Beat Goes On, but looking at the thousands who packed into the Oasis, that breed is still going strong.
Whether Beady Eye stand the test of time has yet to be seen, but if those old Oasis fans and all the new Beady Eye ones have anything to do with in, the beat will go on and on.
Source: www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk
Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have just confirmed their addition to the second night of this year's KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas.
The two day festival, set to happen over the weekend of 10th-11th December, takes place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are set to perform on Sunday 11th December, other acts confirmed for the day include Jane's Addiction, The Black Keys and Mumford & Sons.
Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am (local time) HERE!
For info on the festival head over to KROQ's website HERE!
Source: www.noelgallagher.com
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds To Play KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have just confirmed their addition to the second night of this year's KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas.
The two day festival, set to happen over the weekend of 10th-11th December, takes place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are set to perform on Sunday 11th December, other acts confirmed for the day include Jane's Addiction, The Black Keys and Mumford & Sons.
Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am (local time) HERE!
For info on the festival head over to KROQ's website HERE!
Source: www.noelgallagher.com
Noel Gallagher

Below is the setlist from the second night of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Beacon Theatre in New York, USA.
(It's Good) To Be Free
Mucky Fingers
Everybody's On The Run
Dream On
If I Had A Gun
The Good Rebel
The Death Of You And Me
Freaky Teeth
Wonderwall
Supersonic
(I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine
AKA... What A Life!
Talk Tonight
Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks
AKA... Broken Arrow
Half The World Away
(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach
Little By Little
The Importance Of Being Idle
Don't Look Back In Anger
The picture below was sent in the other day from site visitor Steve.
Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In New York (Second Night)

Below is the setlist from the second night of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Beacon Theatre in New York, USA.
(It's Good) To Be Free
Mucky Fingers
Everybody's On The Run
Dream On
If I Had A Gun
The Good Rebel
The Death Of You And Me
Freaky Teeth
Wonderwall
Supersonic
(I Wanna Live In A Dream In My) Record Machine
AKA... What A Life!
Talk Tonight
Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks
AKA... Broken Arrow
Half The World Away
(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach
Little By Little
The Importance Of Being Idle
Don't Look Back In Anger
The picture below was sent in the other day from site visitor Steve.
Beady Eye

Below is the setlist from Beady Eye's gig at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, that took place earlier this evening.
Four Letter Word
Beatles And Stones
Millionaire
Two Of A Kind
For Anyone
Three Ring Circus
The Roller
In The Bubble With A Bullet
Bring The Light
Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
Kill For A Dream
The Beat Goes On
Man Of Misery
The Morning Son
Wigwam
World Outside My Room
Sons Of The Stage

Videos, review and photos to follow tomorrow....
A number of pictures from the gig are on my Twitter page here more will be added as soon as I come across them.
Setlist: Beady Eye In Swindon

Below is the setlist from Beady Eye's gig at the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, that took place earlier this evening.
Four Letter Word
Beatles And Stones
Millionaire
Two Of A Kind
For Anyone
Three Ring Circus
The Roller
In The Bubble With A Bullet
Bring The Light
Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
Kill For A Dream
The Beat Goes On
Man Of Misery
The Morning Son
Wigwam
World Outside My Room
Sons Of The Stage
Videos, review and photos to follow tomorrow....
A number of pictures from the gig are on my Twitter page here more will be added as soon as I come across them.
Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher
Zane Lowe

Liam Gallagher checks in with Zane Lowe as Beady Eye continue their run of shows.
Click here to listen to the interview, skip forward to 0:52:50.
Thanks to AG
Listen Again To Liam Gallagher On Radio 1

Liam Gallagher checks in with Zane Lowe as Beady Eye continue their run of shows.
Click here to listen to the interview, skip forward to 0:52:50.
Thanks to AG
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