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Post by lalaland on Nov 3, 2017 6:21:16 GMT -5
Is it worth it? Shipped to Spain it costs around 18€ (17£) that's quite expensive in regards to shipping costs! I'd say it's more of a 'collectors' item really... Obviously some nice Liam snippets in there but not sure I'd pay for it, let alone paying 18 euros...
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Post by lalaland on Nov 3, 2017 6:22:48 GMT -5
I’ve tried picking this up in a few shops and supermarkets but had no luck. Didn’t realise you could order online so thanks for the link. Looking forward to reading it. Try Sainsbury's ;-)
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Post by Jim on Nov 3, 2017 6:36:14 GMT -5
I’ve tried picking this up in a few shops and supermarkets but had no luck. Didn’t realise you could order online so thanks for the link. Looking forward to reading it. Try Sainsbury's ;-) Thanks for the shout but unfortunately that is the only supermarket that isn’t anywhere near me. I tried 6 shops including Asda and Morrisons and not one of them had it. I’ve ordered it online so should be here by Tuesday so no worries!
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NME Gold
Nov 3, 2017 13:13:51 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Nov 3, 2017 13:13:51 GMT -5
MUSIC NEWS Liam Gallagher on the time he was ‘asked to leave’ Mick Jagger’s house
Liam Gallagher and Mick Jagger Getty Never drop a pill before visiting... ANDREW TRENDELL @andrewtrendell NOV 3, 2017 11:04 AM EDT
Liam Gallagher has revealed that he was once asked to leave Mick Jagger’s house, after dropping a pill before he arrived.
Buy the Liam Gallagher edition of NME Gold here The former Oasis and Beady Eye frontman was speaking as editor of the first edition of NME Gold – discussing the music that helped shape the man he is today through exclusive interviews and archive features with his favourite artists. When talking about his love of The Rolling Stones, Gallagher revealed that a trip to Jagger’s home took a turn for the worse as he was under the influence.
“And Jagger? I went to his house once, in Richmond,” Liam told NME Gold. “Got invited there. Dunno why. I remember getting out of the car and I’d had a pill, I went into the house and I was thinking, ‘that wasn’t a good idea’. There was no music on and I remember coming down the stairs, a bit late, and I was coming up, and I was stood at the end of the stairs, tutting, going ‘where the fuck have you been?’ and ‘where’s the tunes?’
“I think I might have got asked to leave again, as usual. But the Stones, as much as The Beatles were great, The Stones were the ultimate rock n’ roll band as far as I’m concerned. The Beatles were like wizards, where the Stones were the boys, man.”
Watch a preview of Gallagher alongside Jeremy Corbyn and Ed Sheeran in an upcoming celebrity special of ‘Gogglebox‘ here.
Buy this brilliant Oasis-inspired ‘Tea Here Now’ mug NME Gold also sees Liam open up about how Stone Roses helped him escape ‘family shit at home‘ while growing up, and how he buried the hatchet with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
‘As You Were’ by Liam Gallagher is out now.
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NME Gold
Nov 3, 2017 13:14:18 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Nov 3, 2017 13:14:18 GMT -5
MUSIC NEWS Liam Gallagher opens up about why Stone Roses meant so much to him while growing up
Liam Gallagher backstage with a fan in an Ian Brown mask at Glastonbury 1995 Steve Brown/Photoshot/Getty Images 'Even though it was shit at home, that music was like another dimension' ANDREW TRENDELL @andrewtrendell NOV 2, 2017 1:24 PM EDT
Liam Gallagher has spoken out about his love for The Stone Roses – and how they provided an escape while he was going through ‘family shit at home’ in his youth.
Buy the Liam Gallagher edition of NME Gold here This comes as part of Gallagher being editor of the first edition of NME Gold – a 100-page selection of exclusive interviews and legendary features about his heroes, his esteemed contemporaries, and the artists who have influenced him to become the icon that he is today. Discussing one of his favourite bands The Stone Roses, Gallagher told us that they were an essential influence when he was growing up.
“I remember our kid having ‘Sally Cinnamon’, but it was ‘I Wanna Be Adored’ that first got me,” Liam told NME Gold. “I remember going to school, and my mate Damian, he had an elder brother who was well into them as well, and he was going ‘have you heard that band The Stone Roses? There’s this song called ‘I Wanna Be A Dog’.’
“”I Wanna Be A Dog’? What the fuck’s that about?’ I must have been about 15 or 16, and then when I finally heard the record properly, it had a real fucking summery feel to it, a real lightness to it. And I was going through all this family shit at home and all that, and I just needed a bit of uplifting, you know what I mean? It was like having a B12 shot or something.”
He continued: “I remember around that time, in 1989 or whatever, just sitting in the park, long hot summers, and even though it was shit at home, that music was like another dimension.
Buy this brilliant Oasis-inspired ‘Tea Here Now’ mug “Maybe it was the drugs, but I think it was the music as well. I remember seeing them at Blackpool, Spike Island, and it was just… it’s youth, innit – you look back and nothing will ever compare to it: you’re young, you’ve got no kids, if you’ve got a job, who gives a fuck? You’ve got no bills to pay, you’re going back home to your mam, she’s cooking you breakfast, fucking life is free and easy, you know what I mean? And when you hear it, you go back to them times.”
This comes after Gallagher said that he’d love for Oasis to play a huge gig with both The Stone Roses and The Verve, and even go as far to form a supergroup with them.
“Anyone that would be in a supergroup or that would have anything to do with a supergroup are all solo,” said Gallagher. “There’s far too many solo stars out there for my liking and not enough bands. I’m doing this cause I have to. I’d much prefer to be in a band.
Liam added: “The ideal ones would be the guys out of The Stone Roses. I think they just split up, so that would be good. [Richard] Ashcroft would be good. There’s a lot of people out there, but the majority of them are all doing their own thing. But, if they want to do one, give us a shout. I’ll do it.”
‘As You Were’ by Liam Gallagher is out now.
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Post by draper on Nov 6, 2017 4:18:34 GMT -5
I don't find it around here either. 18 euro is a lot for a magazine. Pity !
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Post by mockba08 on Nov 6, 2017 4:29:07 GMT -5
Bought it at weekend. It's not a bad read but definitely not worth eight quid.
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Nov 11, 2017 12:21:32 GMT -5
I bought it last week. Not bad, wished there had been more about Liam, rather than old archives of Liam's favourite bands and singers.
I was interested to read Liam was a fan of George Michael though. I never saw that coming.
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NME Gold
Nov 11, 2017 13:06:59 GMT -5
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Post by knowhaimean on Nov 11, 2017 13:06:59 GMT -5
I bought it last week. Not bad, wished there had been more about Liam, rather than old archives of Liam's favourite bands and singers. I was interested to read Liam was a fan of George Michael though. I never saw that coming. Apparently, they’ve been friends for some time. After watching George Michael’s Freedom documentary (it is very good) I can totally see how they’d be good friends.
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Nov 12, 2017 13:02:40 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2017 13:02:40 GMT -5
Oasis biggest fan
Got to love the man.
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Post by frjdoasis on Nov 12, 2017 18:16:20 GMT -5
Is there a pdf version of this? Thanks in advance!
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