James Fry
Oasis
From photographing the worst record cover of the year to the early days of Oasis, James Fry reflects back on his career.
Click here to read the article.
The Story Behind Oasis’s Rarely Seen Photographs
From photographing the worst record cover of the year to the early days of Oasis, James Fry reflects back on his career.
Click here to read the article.
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Liam Gallagher has no idea what the lyrics of his biggest songs mean, it has emerged.
The 45-year-old says the tunes written by brother Noel such as Champagne Supernova and Supersonic are lost on him.
And he also said he is puzzled by the words of his latest single Bold – even though he wrote them himself.
The ex Oasis singer said: “I just got on with it. I certainly don’t know what half of them mean.
“Supersonic? I don’t know what that means. Champagne Supernova? I don’t know what a lot of that stuff means.
“I don’t even know what Bold means.”
The Roll With It singer added: “I can sing anything and it’ll mean something because of the way I sing it.
“When I look at the lyrics I don’t go, ‘What’s this about?’ Not everything has to have a meaning. Life: what does that mean?”
Liam added that he would have walked away from music if his new material had not gone down well with fans.
Source: www.dailystar.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Has No Idea What The Lyrics Of His And Oasis' Songs Mean
Liam Gallagher has no idea what the lyrics of his biggest songs mean, it has emerged.
The 45-year-old says the tunes written by brother Noel such as Champagne Supernova and Supersonic are lost on him.
And he also said he is puzzled by the words of his latest single Bold – even though he wrote them himself.
The ex Oasis singer said: “I just got on with it. I certainly don’t know what half of them mean.
“Supersonic? I don’t know what that means. Champagne Supernova? I don’t know what a lot of that stuff means.
“I don’t even know what Bold means.”
The Roll With It singer added: “I can sing anything and it’ll mean something because of the way I sing it.
“When I look at the lyrics I don’t go, ‘What’s this about?’ Not everything has to have a meaning. Life: what does that mean?”
Liam added that he would have walked away from music if his new material had not gone down well with fans.
Source: www.dailystar.co.uk
Noel Gallagher
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Noel Gallagher
Buy any of the physical format of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Who Built The Moon? at the official store you’ll receive a handwritten lyric sheet and printed signature.
More info click here.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 'Who Built The Moon?' Official Store Pre-Order Bonus
Buy any of the physical format of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Who Built The Moon? at the official store you’ll receive a handwritten lyric sheet and printed signature.
More info click here.
This Feeling
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this week's event is in Glasgow and Lincoln.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this week's event is in Glasgow and Lincoln.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher has revealed he plans to release more music in the future as long as its something the fans want.
He said: "If this album had just dripped out there and no one paid much attention to it, I'd have been fucked. Personally, I would have gone, 'I don't think I've got the heart to go make another one.' But everyone seems to want another Liam Gallagher record, so who am I to deny them?
"I hope they know I'm a real deal. The way I see it, it's all about the universe, mate. I've been good to rock 'n' roll and rock 'n' roll has been good to me. Rock 'n' roll saved my life - it's done it on many occasions. People have had it worse but the last four years I've sort of lost me way a little bit.
"Now it's come around and been good again. Hopefully I'll be good to it. The fans are cool, man. Being a Liam Gallagher fan must be f***ing hard work. But let me tell you, being Liam Gallagher is even harder because I've got to live with me 24/7."
He said he will be giving everyone a "breather" before unveiling a solo second album.
He told People magazine: "Obviously I would have liked Beady Eye to be a success but it wasn't meant to be. I think the time off has done me a world of good. I'm pretty in-your-face as an artist - or a singer, or a big mouth, or whatever the fuck you want to call me. I think people needed a break from me, too, so I think it's done everyone a world of good.
"I'm not one of them people that craves fame and that. So we'll do the record, we'll do the rounds and then we'll get out of people's faces again. Maybe we'll go again down the line, but I certainly won't be making another one straight away. Everyone needs a breather, I think. But I'm glad to be back and I'm glad to be up there singing. That's what I was put here to do, man: sing songs. Hopefully I can keep doing that for the rest of my existence."
Liam Gallagher Has Revealed He Plans To Release More Music In The Future
Liam Gallagher has revealed he plans to release more music in the future as long as its something the fans want.
He said: "If this album had just dripped out there and no one paid much attention to it, I'd have been fucked. Personally, I would have gone, 'I don't think I've got the heart to go make another one.' But everyone seems to want another Liam Gallagher record, so who am I to deny them?
"I hope they know I'm a real deal. The way I see it, it's all about the universe, mate. I've been good to rock 'n' roll and rock 'n' roll has been good to me. Rock 'n' roll saved my life - it's done it on many occasions. People have had it worse but the last four years I've sort of lost me way a little bit.
"Now it's come around and been good again. Hopefully I'll be good to it. The fans are cool, man. Being a Liam Gallagher fan must be f***ing hard work. But let me tell you, being Liam Gallagher is even harder because I've got to live with me 24/7."
He said he will be giving everyone a "breather" before unveiling a solo second album.
He told People magazine: "Obviously I would have liked Beady Eye to be a success but it wasn't meant to be. I think the time off has done me a world of good. I'm pretty in-your-face as an artist - or a singer, or a big mouth, or whatever the fuck you want to call me. I think people needed a break from me, too, so I think it's done everyone a world of good.
"I'm not one of them people that craves fame and that. So we'll do the record, we'll do the rounds and then we'll get out of people's faces again. Maybe we'll go again down the line, but I certainly won't be making another one straight away. Everyone needs a breather, I think. But I'm glad to be back and I'm glad to be up there singing. That's what I was put here to do, man: sing songs. Hopefully I can keep doing that for the rest of my existence."
Liam Gallagher
Tickets for the pre sale for Liam Gallagher at Finsbury Park will go on sale at 9am (UK Time) for more information click here.
If you haven't already signed up for pre sale the link can be found here.
General sale tickets go on sale on Friday 27th October at 9am UK Time) and are priced at £52.50 (plus booking fee) for general admission and £85.00 (plus booking fee) for VIP tickets.
See www.festivalrepublic.com/liamgallagher for full details.
Pre-Sale For Liam Gallagher's HUGE Finsbury Park Show Go On Sale Later Today
Tickets for the pre sale for Liam Gallagher at Finsbury Park will go on sale at 9am (UK Time) for more information click here.
If you haven't already signed up for pre sale the link can be found here.
General sale tickets go on sale on Friday 27th October at 9am UK Time) and are priced at £52.50 (plus booking fee) for general admission and £85.00 (plus booking fee) for VIP tickets.
See www.festivalrepublic.com/liamgallagher for full details.
Noel Gallagher “The Rise Of Oasis Was The Last Great Old School Rock’N’ Roll Story.”
Noel Gallagher has spoken about the Oasis documentary 'Supersonic that was released last year, and said “the rise of Oasis was the last great old school rock’n’roll story”.
He told the current issue of Q "Supersonic ends with Knebworth, so it’s all rise and no fall. Imagine if we’d have walked off stage at Knebworth and that had been it. It would have been the greatest story of all time! A better story than The Beatles, Elvis, all that shit. But we were too caught up in the thing. You’re like, ‘Fuck this, we’ll come back next year and do five fucking nights!’”.
He told the current issue of Q "Supersonic ends with Knebworth, so it’s all rise and no fall. Imagine if we’d have walked off stage at Knebworth and that had been it. It would have been the greatest story of all time! A better story than The Beatles, Elvis, all that shit. But we were too caught up in the thing. You’re like, ‘Fuck this, we’ll come back next year and do five fucking nights!’”.
Liam Gallagher
Sex Pistols
The Beatles
The Stone Roses
The Verve
Introducing NME Gold, a new joint project from NME and Uncut.
The first issue goes on sale this Thursday [October 26] and is dedicated to and edited by Liam Gallagher.
Here’s John Robinson, who’s overseen NME Gold, to explain what it’s all about.
“An innovative meeting of old and new, each issue of NME Gold is a curated trip through the extensive archives of NME. Your guide on this first immersive journey is Liam Gallagher, who introduces each feature article with his favourite artists – The Beatles, The Stone Roses, The Verve, Sex Pistols and many more – and reveals his own relationship with his heroes.
“In collaboration with Liam, NME Gold is nothing less than a printed mixtape of the historic music and legendary artists that have inspired him to become the musician and style icon he is today. A substantial new interview with Liam brings his life in music right up to date, while extensive picture content finds him commenting on his most victorious moments and classic looks.”
While NME Gold is in shops from Thursday, you can also buy a copy from our online store.
Introducing NME Gold: Liam Gallagher
Introducing NME Gold, a new joint project from NME and Uncut.
The first issue goes on sale this Thursday [October 26] and is dedicated to and edited by Liam Gallagher.
Here’s John Robinson, who’s overseen NME Gold, to explain what it’s all about.
“An innovative meeting of old and new, each issue of NME Gold is a curated trip through the extensive archives of NME. Your guide on this first immersive journey is Liam Gallagher, who introduces each feature article with his favourite artists – The Beatles, The Stone Roses, The Verve, Sex Pistols and many more – and reveals his own relationship with his heroes.
“In collaboration with Liam, NME Gold is nothing less than a printed mixtape of the historic music and legendary artists that have inspired him to become the musician and style icon he is today. A substantial new interview with Liam brings his life in music right up to date, while extensive picture content finds him commenting on his most victorious moments and classic looks.”
While NME Gold is in shops from Thursday, you can also buy a copy from our online store.
Source: www.uncut.co.uk
Jools Holland
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
It's now been confirmed that 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' will be on Later... With Jools Holland on October 31st and November 4th.
Former Oasis songwriter and guitarist Noel Gallagher and his band High Flying Birds showcase new album Who Built the Moon?, and American singer-songwriter Aimee Mann performs tracks from her latest LP Mental Illness. Plus, appearances by British-Albanian singer Dua Lipa, Albanian folk collective Saz'iso, East London-based eight-piece band Superorganism and Mali duo Amadou & Mariam. Plus, Puerto Rican guitarist Jose Feliciano joins the host to perform a track from their new collaboration As You See Me Now. Last in the series.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Confirmed To Perform On ' Later... With Jools Holland' Later This Month
It's now been confirmed that 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' will be on Later... With Jools Holland on October 31st and November 4th.
Former Oasis songwriter and guitarist Noel Gallagher and his band High Flying Birds showcase new album Who Built the Moon?, and American singer-songwriter Aimee Mann performs tracks from her latest LP Mental Illness. Plus, appearances by British-Albanian singer Dua Lipa, Albanian folk collective Saz'iso, East London-based eight-piece band Superorganism and Mali duo Amadou & Mariam. Plus, Puerto Rican guitarist Jose Feliciano joins the host to perform a track from their new collaboration As You See Me Now. Last in the series.
Gorillaz
LCD Soundsystem
Liam Gallagher
It's been reported by buzz.ie that Malahide Castle is set to announce three acts for a number of concerts next year.
The publication states that an application for planning permission has been submitted to Fingal County Council for the series of shows which, if successful, will see a number of acts take to the stage at the iconic venue in June 2008.
Its being reported that LCD Soundsystem will play on June 5th, Gorillaz on June 9th and Liam gallagher will play on an as yet unspecified date.
As soon as any more information is available I will post it.
Liam Gallagher To Play Huge Outdoor Show Just Outside Dublin Next Summer
It's been reported by buzz.ie that Malahide Castle is set to announce three acts for a number of concerts next year.
The publication states that an application for planning permission has been submitted to Fingal County Council for the series of shows which, if successful, will see a number of acts take to the stage at the iconic venue in June 2008.
Its being reported that LCD Soundsystem will play on June 5th, Gorillaz on June 9th and Liam gallagher will play on an as yet unspecified date.
As soon as any more information is available I will post it.
Noel Gallagher
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Estádio CÃcero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) in São Paulo, Brazil yesterday.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Champagne Supernova
Holy Mountain
Half The World Away
Little By Little
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
AKA... What A Life!
Setlist: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In São Paulo
Below is the setlist for Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Estádio CÃcero Pompeu de Toledo (Morumbi) in São Paulo, Brazil yesterday.
Everybody's On The Run
Lock All The Doors
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Champagne Supernova
Holy Mountain
Half The World Away
Little By Little
Wonderwall
Don't Look Back In Anger
AKA... What A Life!
Liam Gallagher
Tickets for the gig will go on sale on 9am Friday 27 October and are priced at £52.50 (plus booking fee) for general admission and £85.00 (plus booking fee) for VIP tickets.
See www.festivalrepublic.com/liamgallagher for full details.
Liam Gallagher Announces HUGE Finsbury Park Show For Summer 2018
Tickets for the gig will go on sale on 9am Friday 27 October and are priced at £52.50 (plus booking fee) for general admission and £85.00 (plus booking fee) for VIP tickets.
See www.festivalrepublic.com/liamgallagher for full details.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post
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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The Chemical Brothers
Noel Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of Q on how Oasis tried to experiment in the studio but it never panned out.
He said "We had very narrow musical tastes, as a band, that we agree could on. That did get a bit frustrating at times, particularly when i worked with The Chemical Brothers and thought, 'Well it fucking works. All we've got to be is a bit adventurous.' And it never transpired. I guess when you're selling out stadiums all over the world, you're just like 'fuck it, this is what it is'"
He added "Oasis were always a stadium band even when we were playing nightclubs".
Noel Gallagher "Oasis Were Always A Stadium Band Even When We Were Playing Nightclubs"
Noel Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of Q on how Oasis tried to experiment in the studio but it never panned out.
He said "We had very narrow musical tastes, as a band, that we agree could on. That did get a bit frustrating at times, particularly when i worked with The Chemical Brothers and thought, 'Well it fucking works. All we've got to be is a bit adventurous.' And it never transpired. I guess when you're selling out stadiums all over the world, you're just like 'fuck it, this is what it is'"
He added "Oasis were always a stadium band even when we were playing nightclubs".
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