On This Day In Oasis History...

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"All Around The World" is a song by British rock band Oasis. Released on the 12th of January 1998, the track peaked at Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart; it is the longest single ever to do so. It went Silver in the UK.




















"All Around the World", nearly ten minutes long, is embellished with string and horn pieces, and is followed by a two-minute-long instrumental, "All Around the World (Reprise)". Upon its release the reviews were generally positive. It is in keeping with many Oasis songs, such as "Whatever", "Acquiesce", "Live Forever" in that it preaches the belief that "it's gonna be okay". It also features a backing vocal in the coda remarkably similar to the corresponding section in The Beatles' song "Hey Jude".

History

The song was one of the first to be written by Noel, and there are recorded sessions of the band rehearsing it at the Boardwalk club as early as 1992. However, despite Noel's fondness for the song, it did not appear on their first two albums, Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, as he wanted to wait until the band could afford to produce the song in the extravagant manner in which it was to eventually appear. From time to time, Gallagher has claimed that this is one of the best songs he has ever written.

As early as Spring 1994, the final production sound for this song was envisaged. On the interview Wibbling Rivalry, Noel Gallagher said of the song, "With Supersonic, I worried I was never going to write another song after that 'cos I thought, 'It sounds that good'... Two days later I superseded it by about 50 fuckin' times. The reason we haven't recorded that song is because there isn't enough money in Creation Records' bank balance to pay for the production of that record. When we do that record..." Noel also added when asked if there would be an orchestra on it, "Orchestras, man? It's not got to be one, it's got to be two".

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Keeping with the feel of the song, the video was also a lavish affair. Featuring the band in a yellow spaceship, the animated piece saw them travel through a world akin to The Beatles' Yellow Submarine film. The video was directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and apparently took 24 computer animators 6 months to make. The video itself is not as long as the song, lasting just over seven minutes. The part of the song that was cut out is mostly towards the end.

Description

Noel described the song shortly before the release of the album- "I wrote this one ages ago, before Whatever. It was twelve minutes long then. It was a matter of being able to afford to record it. But now we can get away with the 36-piece orchestra. And the longer the better as far as I'm concerned. If it's good. I can see what people are going to say, but fuck 'em, basically."

"The lyrics are teeny-poppy. But there are three key changes towards the end. Imagine how much better Hey Jude would have been with three key changes towards the end. I like the ambition of it, all that time ago. What was all that about when we didn't even have our first single out? Gin and tonics, eh?"

B-Sides

The B-Sides of "All Around the World" were two Noel sung songs, The Fame and Flashbax. Oasis also recorded a cover version of a Rolling Stones song, "Street Fighting Man".

Trivia

When it was suggested that Oasis take legal action against pop band Hear'Say for their first single's ("Pure and Simple") uncanny similarity to "All Around the World", Noel simply laughed at the hypocrisy of such an act from a man who was famous for "borrowing" from other artists.

The harmonica pieces on the track were performed by Mark Feltham. Noel and Liam's then wives, Meg Mathews and Patsy Kensit and The Verve's front man Richard Ashcroft sang backing vocals.

Portions of the song's chorus were used as background music for AT&T's advertising campaign for "The New" AT&T.

The photograph on the front of the single was taken on Bournemouth beach in Dorset, England.

Track listing

CD CRESCD 282
"All Around the World" - 9:38
"The Fame" - 4:35
"Flashbax" - 5:07
"Street Fighting Man" - 3:54

7" CRE 282
"All Around the World (Edit)"
"The Fame" - 4:35

12" CRE 282T
"All Around the World" - 9:38
"The Fame" - 4:35
"Flashbax" - 5:07

Cassette CRECS 282
"All Around the World (Edit)"
"The Fame" - 4:35

This was the last Oasis single to be released on the Creation Records label, and also the last Oasis single to include 3 b-sides on the CD version.

Noel Gallagher On Shaving, Willpower And More

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Football fans are, by and large, optimists – and none more so than Noel Gallagher, the one-time guitarist and songwriter with Oasis.

At the time we spoke, the 44-year-old – now a chart-topping solo artist – was full of hope that his beloved Manchester City would win a clean sweep of trophies in 2012.

Fate – and Manchester United – intervened in the FA Cup, nevertheless the rest of his dream – that City win the Premier league, the Carling Cup and the Europa league – is very much alive.

“I hope the world doesn’t end – because they say it might,” he added. “It would be nice if they could delay the end until City have won the league.”

2011 was certainly a year in which Gallagher himself surpassed many expectations. Two years after abruptly quitting his own band moments before a concert in Paris, the 44-year-old emerged with a new musical guise, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, and an album which garnered his best reviews since Definitely Maybe and (What’s The Story) Morning Glory, at the highpoint of Britpop.

After 18 years consumed in band politics, Gallagher enjoyed the freedom of being his own boss. “In the studio, yes [it was creatively liberating],” he recalled, “because I could work at my own pace, which is important for me.” If he wanted to work three days in a row, he could; if he wanted a break he could take one. With Oasis, he had to be ever-present.

Read the full interview here.

Source: www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Official Japanese Tour Merchandise

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Below are the official items that will be sold at Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's sold out gigs in Japan later this month.
























Thanks To Mari

Noel Gallagher On Wonderwall And More

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Noel Gallagher talks exclusively to CityTV's Scully about writing Wonderwall during the recent FA Cup 3rd round match - Manchester City v Manchester United.

In another interview Video Scully interviews Noel and fans with build up and reaction on derby day at the Etihad Stadium.





Thanks to AG

Noel Gallagher To Play Special Acoustic Session For Japanese TV

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Noel Gallagher's official Japanese site has announced the cancellation of the soundcheck party that was scheduled for January 17th.

This is due to the filming of a special acoustic session for Japanese TV that will be broadcast at a later date.

More details to follow soon, thanks to Mari

Watch Beady Eye At The Isle Of Wight Festival On Sky Arts Later Today

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Beady Eye take to a wet main stage at the 2011 Isle of Wight festival for a roaring set taken from their first album, Different Gear, Still Speeding.

The show will be broadcast later today at 10pm on Sky Arts 1 and Sky Arts 1 HD.

You can also watch it again on the following dates and times.

Thursday 12th January at 17:30 (UK Time)
Friday 13th January at 04:10 (UK Time)

Support Announced For Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds European And Australian Tour

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds head out to Japan this week to play the first dates of 2012, beginning on 16th January at Tokyo's Tokyo Dome City.

The full list of confirmed gigs for 2012 can be found at the website's 'Gigs' page HERE!

Support bands for the forthcoming dates in Australia and Europe have just been confirmed, details below:

23/01/12 - SYDNEY, Enmore Theatre - Deep Sea Arcade
29/01/12 - MELBOURNE, The Palais - Immigrant Union
04/03/12 - BARCELONA, Razzmatazz - Folks
06/03/12 - PARIS, Le Grand Rex - Folks
08/03/12 - HAMBURG, Alsterdorfer Sporthalle - Folks
09/03/12 - BERLIN, Max-Schmeling Halle - Folks
11/03/12 - MUNICH, Tonhalle - Folks
13/03/12 - ROME, Atlantico - Folks
15/03/12 - ZURICH, Komplex 457 - Folks

Fans may recognise the name of the band Folks as they supported Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' gig at The Roundhouse last October and also appeared on Noel's Radio 2 show back in September.

Fans unfamiliar with Folks can get a free download of their track 'Skull And Bones' from the band's Facebook page HERE!

On This Day In Beady Eye History...

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The video for Beady Eye's ‘The Roller’ was premiered on the 10th January 2011.

The band recorded the film in sub zero temperatures in Cambridgeshire in December performing in a ‘Motorcycle Wall of Death’, one of only two in the UK, complete with motorcycle stunt riders.

The track was the first single to be taken from Beady Eye’s debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Confirmed For Coachella Festival

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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have been confirmed for this year's Coachella Festival in California performing on 14th and 21st April.

For full details of the line up head over to the festival's Facebook page here.

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Everybody's On The Run' Is Used In Touch Promo

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Everybody's On The Run by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds is being used in a preview of a new FOX drama series starring Kiefer Sutherland, Danny Glover, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

Watch Beady Eye At The Isle Of Wight Festival On Sky 3D Next Week

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Beady Eye take to a wet main stage at the 2011 Isle of Wight festival for a roaring set taken from their first album, Different Gear, Still Speeding.

You can watch highlights on Monday 16th January at 22:30 on Sky 3D (UK Only).

Noel Gallagher: Paul Scholes' Return Is Laughable

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After a small break Noel Gallagher makes a welcome return to the Sports Bar with Andy Goldstein and Jason Cundy for an in-depth chat about Sunday’s epic Manchester derby.

Topics include Paul Scholes’ return for Man United, the controversial red card shown to Man City captain Vincent Kompany, the loss of Yaya Toure and the race for the Premier League title.

He also claims he hopes the Red Devils go all the way to the FA Cup final now...and get beat.

To listen to the interview again click here.

Source: www.talksport.co.uk

Photo Of Noel Gallagher At The Manchester Derby

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Click here for a picture of Noel Gallagher at the Manchester City V Manchester United FA Cup tie that took place yesterday.

Watch Beady Eye At The Isle Of Wight Festival On Sky Arts This Week

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Beady Eye take to a wet main stage at the 2011 Isle of Wight festival for a roaring set taken from their first album, Different Gear, Still Speeding.

You can watch highlights on the following dates and times on Sky Arts 1 (UK Only).

Wednesday 11th January at 22:00 (UK Time)
Thursday 12th January at 17:30 (UK Time)
Friday 13th January at 04:10 (UK Time)

Thanks to Michael

Coming Soon!

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My Noel Gallagher's High Flying Bird's site is near completion and should be live in the next few days at www.everybodysontherun.com.



Noel Gallagher On Soccer AM (Full Video)

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Below is more of the footage of Noel Gallagher on Soccer AM yesterday.





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On This Day In Oasis History...

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The video below is from January 8th 1996, when Noel Gallagher performed 'Don't Look Back In Anger' on Hotel Babylon.

Yet Another Gallery: Beady Eye In London

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Click here for pictures from Beady Eye's gig at the O2 Academy in Brixton, London that took place last year.

Thanks to AG

Watch Again: Noel Gallagher On Soccer AM

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Click here to watch a video of Noel Gallagher talks to Soccer AM about his new album, the Manchester derby and his love for Mario Balotelli.

Noel Gallagher: Everyone Loves Mario Balotlli

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Noel Gallagher says it's tough not being part of Oasis anymore, but the prospect of Manchester City dominating for the next few decades more than makes up for it!

The driving force behind one of the greatest British bands ever, the former Oasis man is currently soaring high after his aptly named debut solo album 'High Flying Birds' reached number one in October.

Despite his own personal success, Noel says he still misses being part of the band, but added that being a part of City's success would be a fair trade.

"One balances out the other really," he told Soccer AM.

"It's a bit of a bummer not being in the band, but I'd kinda swap that for the oncoming decades of glory we're about to enjoy!"

"I think we'd all agree that you can't fault anybody at that club at the minute," he added. "It's just amazing what's happening and the team that (Roberto Mancini) has put together.

"And we've all got Super Mario to keep us entertained! The absolute greatest living human being on the planet at the minute! He's not of this world. He's not like the rest of us.

"When he eventually leaves - like when (Kevin) Keegan left Newcastle and had to get lifted off the pitch in a helicopter - Mario's going to get fired out of a cannon and back into space where he came from! We all love him.

"The thing about him is that if he played for any other club in the country we'd all still love him, because he's a great character. And the word from City is that when they go on these kids' days, all the kids flock to him because he's like the naughty schoolboy or something.

"There's a little bit of Mario in all of us as well, because I've been sat in my bathroom sometimes thinking; it would be great to set this on fire wouldn't it!"

Hammering

On the pitch Balotelli and City have enjoyed one their best starts to a season ever, including a 6-1 hammering of City rivals Manchester United.

The win in October will go down in the club's folklore and Gallagher revealed nothing could distract him from that game - even finding out his album had reached number one in the charts!

"I gotta say when the fourth, fifth, and sixth went in I was on my knees in front of the telly," he said.

"And at that moment I got a phone call to say that my album had dropped in at number one and I couldn't have been more underwhelmed at that! I was like whatever! We've got six!"

After the success of his first solo album Noel has suggested another is in the pipeline as he intends on collaborating with Amorphous Androgynous.

But he admits being on stage by himself after two decades with Oasis still feels a little strange.

"The bit in the studio was easier and I enjoyed that because you can work at your own pace," he said.

"The bit on stage was a bit weird at the start because I'm not a natural show-off frontman, I'm more of a grumpy old fella! I've had to get used to that but I'm enjoying it.

"When I was in rehearsal I was thinking what am I going to do and I thought people are not going to come and see me because I'm Mick Jagger or I behave like Mick Jagger.

"They're going to come and listen to the music and as long as I've got the songs I'll be alright. And people seem to like it. And I like being me, you know what I mean? I wouldn't want to be anyone else!"

Source: www.socceram.com
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