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Post by jxing on Oct 4, 2017 12:47:58 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 4, 2017 12:38:29 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 21:14:08 GMT -5
Wish I was....the line up looks great I'd love to go but only if I could stay in a hotel😉
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 17:50:22 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 17:44:42 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 14:48:36 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 13:37:02 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 13:32:12 GMT -5
Off topic but is it just me, that feels that people seem to be a tad more obnoxious to fellow members on the Noel thread compared to Liam threads? Nah i would say it's the other way round. Really? I get bitched out, every time I post something on Noel threads... I'm not even expressing my opinion, just posting links..
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 13:17:55 GMT -5
Off topic but is it just me, that feels that people seem to be a tad more obnoxious to fellow members on the Noel thread compared to Liam threads?
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 13:08:44 GMT -5
Hasn't shipped in U.S.
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 12:48:25 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 3, 2017 11:22:06 GMT -5
Paul Weller On Discussing Breaking Up Oasis With Noel Gallagher stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.co.uk/2017/10/paul-weller-on-discussing-breaking-up.html?m=1Taken from an interview with Paul Weller by Gothamist, read the full article here. gothamist.com/2017/10/02/interview_paul_weller.phpInterviewer: I know Noel Gallagher is an old friend of yours, but Liam Gallagher said recently that you and Noel met to discuss breaking up Oasis. What do you make of their thing, where they snipe at each other in the press? Paul Weller: [Laughs.] I don't know man. It's like a sort of comedy duo, isn't it? It's like a comedy duo, but with no straight man. Did Noel talk to you about that? Obviously not, man, of course not. Absolutely not. I mean, he's not the sort of person that would ever do that. And I wouldn't fucking want to be the person to have to give him advice anyway. But, they're both, how should I put this...sort of liberal with the truth at times, bless them.
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 13:47:48 GMT -5
I still haven't been able to get the magazine. Maybe someone in France? Never heard of that magazine actually! I'll try to have a look at the newsagent's, though I don't know in which section it'll be filed, maybe fashion... Thank you! I keep asking them but can't get an answer. It's not available online.
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 11:30:24 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 10:48:40 GMT -5
Please explain, I must have missed something 😉🤔 This is history 😆Brilliant! Thank you!
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 10:40:40 GMT -5
I hope that there will be the "300 FOLLOWERS FOR LIAM GALLAGHERRRRRRR" That guy made history. Please explain, I must have missed something 😉🤔
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 9:46:36 GMT -5
Has this posted)?? IN THE STUDIO: LIAM GALLAGHERIn The StudioLIAM GALLAGHER: THE BIG PAYBACK AS HIS SOLO LP REACHES COMPLETION, THE TIME FOR TALKING IS NEARLY DONE. NEARLY... “I’M SURE NOEL’S RECORD IS GONNA BE GREAT, MAN, BUT I FEEL DOUBLE PROUD OF MINE.” Liam Gallagher has not been hanging about. After announcing his now-imminent debut solo album, As You Were, with a Q cover story in June, he’s been back in the public eye for the first time since Beady Eye’s final shows in March 2014 . Clearly enjoying the return to the limelight, he has achieved a near-incandescent state of Liamness, which will have thrilled Oasis diehards. “I’m on fire at the moment – on fucking fire!” he barks during a rare bit of downtime in Pasay City, Manila. The Philippines are the latest stop on a breakneck tour schedule which has taken in Glastonbury, UK club shows, New York, LA, Chicago, Canada and China. After tonight’s engagement in the Philippines, the itinerary rolls on through Japan and South Korea, before winding up at the Reading and Leeds festival. “Now I’ve got the whole world ‘As you were’-ing me,” he enthuses. “Everyone’s saying it – people in China going, ‘Az yew waah!’” If Liam has the wind in his sails currently, it’s largely down to the completion of As You Were. “It’s worth shouting about,” he says, “there’s some proper tunes on there. At the gigs everyone’s been buzzing off the new stuff. We did one with Richard Ashcroft, and he was going, ‘What’s that tune you played at the end, man?’ It was You Better Run. He goes, ‘It sounded like fucking gang music, like the Hell’s Angels booting the door open.’ There’s a couple of odd ones, too, and that’s the beauty of writing with people.” To recap, on signing with Warners last year, Gallagher was hooked up with co-songwriters, including LA-based Greg Kurstin (Adele, Beck) and Andrew Wyatt from Swedish indie-pop act Miike Snow. Kurstin’s three contributions range from first single Wall Of Glass’s harmonica-squawking glam stomp, through to the Eleanor Rigby-style portrait Paper Crown, while Wyatt’s Chinatown stretches Liam’s voice into Jam ballad territory (think 1979’s bitterly soulful The Butterfly Collector). For What It’s Worth, written with Cherry Ghost’s Simon Aldred, meanwhile, has the anthemic sweep of Oasis’s Don’t Look Back In Anger, the Noel-led song Liam staked a claim for with a spellbinding a cappella version at Glastonbury. Seven tracks were recorded at Snap! Studios in Finsbury Park, with producer Dan Grech-Marguerat (Lana Del Rey, The Vaccines). At that stage, Liam had no band so the music was mostly assembled by multi-instrumentalist Dan McDougall, sometime session drummer for Tom Odell and Ellie Goulding. Stripes earned, McDougall was signed up for Liam’s live band, which also includes Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell, Kasabian and Beady Eye guitarist Jay Mehler, guitarist Mike Moore and keyboard player Christian Madden. For the final piece of As You Were’s jigsaw, this line-up piled into Abbey Road to cut the thunderous I Get By. “It’s been good to be back at work,” he says, “singing songs to the people, who’re bored out of their fucking minds. It feels like there’s a new vibe there, so maybe the break’s done everyone good. Maybe they’ve realised how shit it is without me.” As October’s release date approaches, Liam’s verbal sparring with his elder brother is reaching fever pitch – coincidentally, Noel’s third solo record is slated to appear soon after. Not one to miss a window for a dig, he dismisses Noel’s recent appearances with U 2 as “irrelevant – not playing new songs, not doing nish”, and his current band as “ Beady Eye Lite”, thanks to its recent incorporation of guitarist Gem Archer and drummer Chris Sharrock from Liam’s last band. “It’s like we’ve come full circle,” he concludes. “We’ve slagged off every single fucking band in the universe, and now me and him are going head to head. I’m sure his record is gonna be great, man, but I feel double proud of mine, really confident. I do exactly what it says on the tin. I’m here to give the people what they want.” As he always was. WHAT WE KNOW Due: 6 October 2017 Title: As You Were Producers: Dan Grech-Marguerat, Greg Kurstin Song titles: Chinatown, Paper Crown, Doesn’t Have To Be That Way, I’ve All I Need, Come Back To Me, You Better Run, For What It’s Worth, Wall Of Glass, I Get By Influences: John Lennon, early morning runs, Hell’s Angels, The Jam ANDREW PERRY
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 8:18:44 GMT -5
Another billboard in Santa Monica
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 8:15:03 GMT -5
I don't think this has been posted. Review from France www.aficia.info/actualite-musique/greedy-soul-liam-gallagher-transforme-or-nouveau-titre/125835?platform=hootsuiteLiam Gallagher unveils the title "Greedy Soul", before the release of his first solo album. This is to discover on aficia! Since the separation of Oasis in 2009, the brothers Gallagher have often made the news through quarrels more than for their music. After his experience with Beady Eye , Liam Gallagher set to work to prepare his first solo album, As You Were , available on October 6th. The first singles, " Wall Of Glass ", " Chinatown " and " For What It's Worth ", gave us a rather satisfactory first glimpse of what this first effort would do, which will contain no fewer than 15 titles in its deluxe version. "Greedy Soul" Fourth extract of As You Were , " Greedy Soul " is a piece in which the singer lets the mystery shine on its recipient. Is he addressing once again his brother Noel who put on sale the last objects that hung him up at Oasis? When we listen to the song, it is the first answer that comes to mind ... While we were talking about a potential reconciliation in the words of "For What It's Worth", it seems to be nothing and the boys continue their fraternal quarrel with rocky accents. A title that the singer wanted to illustrate through a video tour in the mythical Air Studios in London. Great! Discover "For What It's Worth," the new title by Liam Gallagher:
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 7:49:11 GMT -5
urbannews.co.uk/liam-gallagher-calls-george-michael-a-modern-day-elvis-in-new-film-trailer/Liam is a talking head on the upcoming Channel 4 documentary film ‘George Michael: Freedom’. Channel 4 has shared a new trailer for its upcoming documentary film, George Michael: Freedom. Co-directed by the late singer-songwriter with his manager David Austin, the film is George Michael‘s final work. It tells the story of his entire career, focusing on the tumultuous early ’90s period when he released his ‘Listen Without Prejudice’ album, took his record label Sony Music to court, and lost his lover Anselmo Feleppa to AIDS. The film features ‘talking heads’-style contributions from Liam Gallagher, Mark Ronson, Mary J.Blige, Nile Rodgers, Tony Bennett, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, James Corden, Ricky Gervais, and more. In the new trailer, Gallagher brands Michael a “modern-day Elvis”. Watch below.
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 6:54:14 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 6:45:09 GMT -5
Or Nirvana without Kurt Cobain. What a lazy man. Not even bothering to show up. Who knows if they will be inducted.. and yes, it's not as important as it once was...but it's still an honor for them and their fans. I'm disappointed that Noel would dismiss his fans. My opinion of Noel changed after Supersonic documentary and he really hasn't done anything lately that would change my feelings.
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 6:39:14 GMT -5
I still haven't been able to get the magazine. Maybe someone in France?
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Post by jxing on Oct 2, 2017 6:34:37 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Oct 1, 2017 22:07:24 GMT -5
Am I the only person who doesn't give a shit about the rock n roll hall of fame? You're rude.
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