Beady Eye Signing Copies Of Their New Album In Cardiff Later Today

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Beady Eye will be signing copies of their new album 'BE' later today at 5.30pm at HMV in Cardiff.

Details can be found here.

Eyes Are On Liam Gallagher As He Clashes With Robbie Williams

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Extra security has been called in after arch enemies Liam Gallagher and Robbie Williams were both booked to perform.

Liam is singing live with his band Beady Eye on Saturday night, while Robbie will be on set to pre-record a performance with Dizzee Rascal.

Worried bosses are keeping the warring pair – who first clashed in 2000 – on separate sides of London’s Pinewood Studios.

A show source said: “Relations between Robbie and Liam do seem to have become less hostile but the bosses aren’t taking any chances.

“They had hoped they wouldn’t be in the studio at the same time but as Robbie’s tour clashed with the final, his performance has to be pre-recorded. So we have given them separate Winnebagos on either side of the studio and called in extra security to be on hand in case the pair do kick off.”

Robbie – who challenged Liam to a televised fight at the 2000 Brits – have bashed heads repeatedly over the years.

And recently it emerged that Liam, who married Robbie’s ex Nicole Appleton, also ended up with the cat his rival shared with the All Saints singer.

Robbie said: “I am now in my 40th year and I think it is time for a cat.

“I used to have one when I went out with Nicole. We went to Harrods one day and bought one. I wonder if she is still alive. Nicole got her, in the ‘cat-vorce’.”

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Liam Gallagher: 'Beady Eye Isn't A Good Name'

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Liam Gallagher thinks Beady Eye is a ''s**t'' name for a band.

The group's frontman admits he is not too fond of the group's moniker, nor that of his former band, Oasis - taken from Swindon Oasis Leisure Centre in south west England - nor the majority of other band names in the music industry.

Speaking about Oasis' title, he said: ''It was a s**t name, but most band names are s**t. Look at Beady Eye - s**t f***ing name.''

As well as seeing it in a leisure centre, Liam and his brother Noel also chose Oasis because it appeared in a number of other places near to them and they thought it made them seem ''different'' to other groups.

He added: ''It wasn't just that [Swindon Oasis Leisure Centre] though. There was shop in the Manchester Arndale Market called Oasis that used to sell cool clothes too, and there was a taxi f***ing rank round the corner called Oasis. It meant that we were out there, because we were different.''

Liam has also previously said he wanted to call Beady Eye's second album 'Universal Gleam', but his record company didn't like it, so the band settled on 'BE' instead.

Source: entertainment.stv.tv

Liam Gallagher Calls Kanye West A "F—king Idiot"

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Liam Gallagher, opinionated as always, had some choice words for Kanye West in a recent interview with British GQ. When asked what he thought about West titling his new album Yeezus (out next week), Gallagher (ostensibly there to promote Beady Eye's new album BE… although I think we all know why you really sit Liam Gallagher down for an interview these days, right?) responded with yet another sound bite for the ages.

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Says Gallagher:

"I couldn't give a fuck what that fuckin' clown gets up to. Have you seen when he bumped his head? He's coming out of the gym with that bird and there are geezers taking pictures. You have to put your head up and carry on walking. He's gone [mimes putting his head down] and walked straight into a fuckking pole. You hear it go "dink" and him tell people to stop taking pictures. Put your head up so you know what you're doing! Smashed his head up: he's a fucking idiot. You'll never see Jesus banging his head."

Source: www.ology.com

Beady Eye Interview From BBC Radio 6

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Click here and skip 1:48 into the show to listen to an interview with Beady Eye from BBC 6 Music.

Beady Eye Interview From France

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Click here to listen to a interview with Beady Eye from France please note the interview is broadcast with French translation.

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Video: Beady Eye In Manchester

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Hundreds of fans turned up see Beady Eye at a signing in Manchester earlier this week.

Liam Gallagher was back in his hometown to promote the new album from his band Beady Eye.

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Beady Eye On The New Album And More

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Click here to listen to an interview with Beady Eye.

Liam Gallagher On Touring Australia With Beady Eye And More

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Liam Gallagher talks to Triple J about Beady Eye's new record 'BE' and potentially touring down under and more.


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Video: Interview With Beady Eye

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Below is an interview with Beady Eye and footage from signing in Manchester.

Pro Video: Beady Eye 'Start Anew' Live In London

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With Beady Eye's second album BE having been released this week, we've got special live footage of the band performing Start Anew – the final track from BE – live last week in Kingston-upon-Thames.

Click here to watch the video.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Beady Eye Acoustic Set And Signing In HMV Glasgow Later Today

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Beady Eye will be signing copies of their new album 'BE' and playing an acoustic set later today (June 13th) at 5.30pm at HMV in Glasgow.

Details can be found here.

On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Shakermaker" is a song by British rock group Oasis, written by their lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. First appearing as a single, released on the 13th June 1994, which peaked at number 11 in the UK charts, it was later released on Oasis' groundbreaking debut album Definitely Maybe. It was also the first song performed by the band on the UK's world famous music program, Top Of The Pops.

Gallagher admits the lyrics are taken from the world around him, for example, a Shaker Maker was a popular toy in the 1970s, the character of "Mr Soft" was taken from a Trebour Soft Mints commercial, which featured Cockney Rebel's song "Mr Soft", "Mr. Clean" is a song by The Jam, one of Gallagher's favourite bands, "Mr Benn" is a British children's cartoon and the entire last verse - Mr Sifter sold me songs/When I was just 16/Now he stops at traffic lights/But only when they're green - was written in a taxi on the way to the recording studio to record the song. Apparently, Liam Gallagher was pestering Noel to finish the song. At this point, the taxi stopped at the traffic lights outside 'Sifter's"' (a record shop in Burnage, Manchester). Noel penned the lyric and it became part of the song. Noel used to frequent the store to buy old records before Oasis started releasing albums and Mr Sifter refers to the owner of the record store.

















Track listings

CD CRESCD 182
"Shakermaker" - 5:11
"D'yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?" - 2:41
"Alive (8 Track Demo)" - 3:56
"Bring It On Down" (Live) - 4:17

7" CRE 182
"Shakermaker" - 5:11
"D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?" - 2:41

12" CRE 182T
"Shakermaker" - 5:11
"D'yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?" - 2:41
"Alive (8 Track Demo)" - 3:56

Cassette CRECS 182
"Shakermaker" - 5:11
"D'yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?" - 2:41

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The Video was Shot in Manchester outside of their house.

The field they are playing football in is Didsbury Toc H rugby field in Ford Lane (Didsbury South Manchester) near Fletcher moss.

The Album Liam shows to the camera is Paul McCartney's Red Rose Speedway from 1973.

Video: Beady Eye On Their New Album, The Eagles, An Oasis Reunion And More

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Click here to watch an interview with Beady Eye about their new album, Oasis and more.

Liam Gallagher: Oasis Fans Need To 'Grow Up'

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Liam Gallagher has said Oasis fans need to "grow up" and stop taking sides between his band Beady Eye and brother Noel's new venture High Flying Birds.

Oasis split in 2009 due to a row between the two brothers and Liam formed Beady Eye with bandmates Gem Archer and Andy Bell, while Noel started his own new venture High Flying Birds.

Liam said of the fans: "I read stuff. It's divided. innit? And it's like 'He's a d***' and 'He's not a d***'. The only d***s that are about are me and our kid, you know what I mean? Everyone should just wind their necks in.

"I'm not saying you've got to go and buy our record, you only buy it if you like it. But there's a lot of hatred to certain members of bands, whether it's me or Noel and I just think it's stupid.

"They don't have to act like d***s just 'cause me and our kid are, they should just grow up."

The 40-year-old singer said Beady Eye's new album BE was different to music he and Gem and Andy had made together before.

"I guess so but not intentionally, we're just doing what we're doing at that time. We didn't go in there to make this record, we just went in there to record the songs that we've written and it turned out like this. It's just good song-writing, good singing, good melodies, and that will never go away. And it shouldn't be pinned to any region or part of the country.

"It's just dryer, no effects on as much as previous records. It's just showing people what you've got."

And despite the rift with brother Noel, Liam said he won't rule out an Oasis reunion next year to mark 20 years since their debut album Definitely Maybe was released.

He said: "I'm not against nothing, never say never, but right now this is where we're at."

Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

Beady Eye Signing Copies Of Their New Album In Cardiff On Friday

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Beady Eye will be signing copies of their new album 'BE' on Friday 14th June at 5.30pm at HMV in Cardiff.

Details can be found here.

Beady Eye Acoustic Set And Signing In HMV Glasgow Tomorrow

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Beady Eye will be signing copies of their new album 'BE' and playing an acoustic set on on Thursday 13th June at 5.30pm at HMV in Glasgow.

Details can be found here.

Black Sabbath Lead Beady Eye In Race For UK's Number One Album

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Sabbath's comeback album '13' is narrowly ahead of Beady Eye's 'BE' in race for the top spot.

Beady Eye and Black Sabbath are battling it out for the Number One spot on this week's Official UK Album Chart with Black Sabbath's '13' narrowly ahead at the midweek stage.

Liam Gallagher and his band are right behind the reunited Sabbath with their new album 'BE' landing at Number Two in the midweek update. At the time of writing, the Official Charts Company reports that there are just 4,500 sales between the two albums.

'13' is the first Black Sabbath studio album to feature Ozzy Osbourne on vocals since 'Never Say Die!' in 1978. Should the metal band hold on to the top spot, it will be their first UK Number One album since 'Paranoid' in 1970.

Source: www.nme.com

Beady Eye To Appear On 'The Voice' This Weekend

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Beady Eye will be appearing on BBC's The voice this Saturday at 7pm on BBC 1.

BBC1 HD, BBC1 (UK Only)
7pm - 9:10pm
Saturday 12th June

Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present the live semi-final of the singing competition. Remaining acts Ash, Matt, Joseph, Mike, Andrea, Karl, Leah and Cleo each perform a carefully selected song before taking part in a group number with their coaches for the first time, hoping to persuade viewers to vote them into the final. Musical guests Beady Eye and Avril Lavigne also take to the stage while the audience at home makes its decision.

Liam Gallagher: I’m Going On The Voice To Prove I Can Sing

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Softened up hardman Liam Gallagher has defended his reality turn ahead of his band Beady Eye’s performance on reality show The Voice.

The former swaggering Oasis frontman says he’s not going cheesy mainstream but instead out to prove he can really sing live when his group perform their new single Second Bite of the Apple on the BBC show’s semi-finals this weekend.

‘Really looking forward to doing The Voice – it’s been a life-long ambition,’ insisted the former Brit pop hellraiser.

Defending his commercial turn to fans, the 40-year-old said: ‘If being asked to sing live and in tune on a programme that promotes the voice is a crime then shoot me.’

Meanwhile, his band’s new album BE is in a chart battle with Black Sabbath’s comeback record 13 for no.1 album this week.

Ozzy Osbourne, 64, is up for the fight, who said: ‘I can’t believe Black Sabbath may have its first #1 album in 43 years.’

Source: www.metro.co.uk
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