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06.10.2009 - 08:00
‘The Importance Of Being Idle’ – Best video of the decade?

So, as the end of the decade draws ever-nearer (so soon!) those ‘Best Of…’ polls have begun and we’re happy to hear that the excellent video for ‘The Importance Of Being Idle‘ is up for ‘Best Video Of The Decade’ at BT Vision.

To vote for the video, click HERE!

Quelle: oasisinet.com

27.01.2009 - 15:40
Oasis nominated for 7 NME Awards

Oasis have been nominated for 7 NME Awards this year.

The band are up for:

Best British Band
Best Live Band
Best Album – ‘Dig Out Your Soul’
Best Video – ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’
Hero of the Year – Noel
Best Dressed – Noel
Best Band Blog – Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere

To cast your vote for Oasis CLICK HERE!

Quelle: oasisinet.com

10.04.2008 - 14:35
Oasis nominated for two NME USA awards

Oasis have been nominated in two categories as part of the inaugural NME USA Awards. They are nominated for:

Best International Band
Best Music Video for ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’

Voting is now open. If you’d like to vote for the band, click here.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

18.02.2008 - 08:28
Oasis Definitely the best ever

BRITPOP veterans OASIS have cleaned up in the all-time album charts.

Definitely Maybe from 1994 was voted top of the 50 Best Ever British Albums with the 1995 follow-up (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? second.

The Manchester band, fronted by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, beat classics by THE BEATLES, THE CLASH and THE STONE ROSES in a poll by music mag Q and retailer HMV.

RADIOHEAD’s 1997 masterpiece OK Computer came third while AMY WINEHOUSE was the only female on the list, with Back To Black at 35.

Q editor Paul Rees said: “Having polled three times more votes than any other act, Oasis are undoubtedly the nation’s most loved band.”

BEST EVER BRITISH ALBUMS:

  • 1. Definitely Maybe, Oasis
  • 2. (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis
  • 3. OK Computer, Radiohead
  • 4. Revolver, The Beatles
  • 5. The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses
  • 6. Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles
  • 7. London Calling, The Clash
  • 8. Under The Iron Sea, Keane
  • 9. Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd
  • 10. Urban Hymns, The Verve

Quelle: thesun.co.uk

05.02.2008 - 13:59
Vote for your favourite Oasis album

While we all impatiently wait for the new album, now is the perfect time to remember all the great ones the band have released over the last 14 years! And what better way than to vote in the new poll being conducted by Q and HMV:

“To mark 50 years of great British music, the UK’s biggest music magazine, Q, and the nation’s favourite music retailer, HMV, are teaming up to crown the best ever British album – as voted for by you! Just pick your 3 favourite British albums of the last 50 years (released between 1958 and 2008).”

To vote, CLICK HERE.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

21.12.2007 - 07:50
Noel tops cool poll

OASIS star Noel Gallagher is the coolest bloke in Britain, according to a survey of young men.

The singer may have celebrated his 40th birthday this year, but he was voted way ahead of young pretenders such as Arctic Monkey Alex Turner.
Liverpool and England footballer Steven Gerrard was second in the 100 Coolest British Men of 2007 list compiled by Zoo magazine.
Doctor Who’s David Tennant was third – deemed to be cooler than current James Bond Daniel Craig, who was fourth.
David Beckham was fifth and Formula One star Lewis Hamilton sixth.
Comedians Simon Pegg and Ricky Gervais were ranked seventh and eighth respectively, followed by boxer and BBC Sports Personality of the Year Joe Calzaghe.
Arctic Monkeys frontman Turner brought up the rear in 10th place.

Ricky Hatton

The top 20 included boxer Ricky Hatton, Chelsea defender John Terry and Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson.

While Noel Gallagher headed the list, his younger brother Liam scraped in at number 22.
Zoo editor Ben Todd said: “These inaugural awards have revealed some quite surprising results with Noel Gallagher, who has acquired something of an ‘elder statesman’ role, topping the poll.

“It shows that he is someone young people today strive to be like – perhaps even more so than when Oasis dominated the charts a decade ago.”

The list contained a handful of older stars, including Sir Paul McCartney at 55 and Sir Mick Jagger at 73.
Elsewhere, Prince Harry made it to number 37, although there was no place for his brother William.
Simon Cowell was a late entrant at number 98.

:: The full list is at www.zootoday.com

Top 20 Coolest British Men:

  1. Noel Gallagher
  2. Steven Gerrard
  3. David Tennant
  4. Daniel Craig
  5. David Beckham
  6. Lewis Hamilton
  7. Simon Pegg
  8. Ricky Gervais
  9. Joe Calzaghe
  10. Alex Turner
  11. Sacha Baron Cohen
  12. Jeremy Clarkson
  13. Ricky Hatton
  14. John Terry
  15. Sergio ‘Serge’ Pizzorno
  16. Gordon Ramsay
  17. Peter Kay
  18. Ray Winstone
  19. Jonny Wilkinson
  20. Lee Evans

Quelle: manchestereveningnews.co.uk

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24.10.2006 - 11:28
Q Awards Nominierungen

Am 30.10. werden in London die Gewinner der Q Awards 2006 bekannt gegeben. Oasis sind in den Kategorien ‘Best Live Act’ und ‘Best Act In The World Today’ nominiert. Die kompletten Nominierungen lauten wie folgt:

Best New Act

  • Lily Allen
  • Corinne Bailey Rae
  • The Kooks
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • Orson

Best Live Act

  • Oasis
  • Razorlight
  • Muse
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Arctic Monkeys

Best Track

  • Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars
  • Gnarls Barkley – Crazy
  • Scissor Sisters – I Don’t Feel Like Dancing
  • The Feeling – Never Be Lonely
  • Arctic Monkeys – I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor

Best Album

  • Muse – Black Holes And Revelations
  • Kasabian – Empire
  • Keane – Under The Iron Sea
  • Razorlight – Razorlight
  • Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am That’s What I’m Not
  • Snow Patrol – Eyes Open

Best Act In The World Today

  • Muse
  • Coldplay
  • Oasis
  • U2
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers

Bis zum 20.10. kann unter folgender Adresse abgestimmt werden: http://www.qawards.co.uk/qawards/

Quelle: qawards.co.uk

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02.06.2006 - 10:34
Die größten Alben aller Zeiten

Die Engländer haben mal wieder ihre ‘100 größten Alben aller Zeiten’ gewählt…

Oasis haben die Beatles auf die Plätze verwiesen. Zum ersten Mal toppt bei der Umfrage, die von einem Buchverlag und der Musikzeitschrift NME ins Leben gerufen wurde, das ‘94-er Album ‘Definetly Maybe’ von Oasis den Poll. Gefolgt von ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ von den Beatles. Platz drei besetzen ebenfalls die Pilzköpfe aus Liverpool mit ‘Revolver’.

Und hier kommt die Top 20:

  • 1. Definitely Maybe, Oasis
  • 2. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band, The Beatles
  • 3. Revolver, The Beatles
  • 4. OK Computer, Radiohead
  • 5. (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, Oasis
  • 6. Nevermind, Nirvana
  • 7. The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses
  • 8. Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd
  • 9. The Queen Is Dead, Smiths
  • 10. The Bends, Radiohead
  • 11. The Joshua Tree, U2
  • 12. London Calling, The Clash
  • 13. The Beatles (The White Album), The Beatles
  • 14. Abbey Road, The Beatles
  • 15. Up The Bracket, The Libertines
  • 16. Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols, Sex Pistols
  • 17. Four Symbols (Led Zeppelin IV), Led Zeppelin
  • 18. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, David Bowie
  • 19. A Night At The Opera, Queen
  • 20. Is This It, The Strokes

Quelle: mtv.de

08.01.2006 - 19:54
plattentests.de – Jahrespoll – Die Ergebnisse

Beim Jahrespoll 2005 auf plattentests.de haben Oasis u.a. wie folgt abgeschnitten:

Don’t believe the truth – Platz #11 (Album des Jahres)
The importance of being idle – Platz #7 (Song des Jahres)
Live-Band des Jahres – Platz #1
Band des Jahres – Platz #5
The importance of being idle – Platz #3 (Videoclip des Jahres)
Don’t believe the truth – Platz #8 (Albumcover des Jahres)

In der Kategorie “Beste Musik-Webseite” ist sadsong.net auf Platz #11 gelandet.

Quelle: plattentests.de

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03.01.2006 - 09:26
Radiohead have best two albums of all time

Radiohead have been named as having the top two albums of all time in a new poll.

Unsurprisingly, 1997’s masterpiece “OK Computer” held the top spot, narrowly beating earlier album “The Bends”.

Incredibly, their avant-garde 2000 album “Kid A” also made it into the top ten in the poll conducted by Q Magazine.

The Beatles came in at number four with “Revolver”, but the top ten was dominated by more contemporary acts such as Oasis and REM.

The full top twenty is as follows:

  1. Radiohead – “OK Computer”
  2. Radiohead – “The Bends”
  3. Nirvana – “Nevermind”
  4. The Beatles – “Revolver”
  5. Oasis – “Definitely Maybe”
  6. The Stone Roses – “The Stone Roses”
  7. R.E.M. – “Automatic For The People”
  8. Oasis – “(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?”
  9. U2 – “Achtung Baby”
  10. Radiohead – “Kid A”
  11. U2 – “The Joshua Tree”
  12. The Smiths – “The Queen Is Dead”
  13. Jeff Buckley – “Grace”
  14. The Beatles – “Abbey Road”
  15. Pink Floyd – “The Dark Side Of The Moon”
  16. The Verve – “Urban Hymns”
  17. The Beatles – “The Beatles”
  18. The Beach Boys – “Pet Sounds”
  19. The Beatles – “Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”
  20. The Clash – “London Calling”

Quelle: gigwise.com

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