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02.02.2010 - 08:37
Noel to headline two nights at this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit

Noel Gallagher will be playing two headline shows at this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit. The TCT Benefit Concert Series will be celebrating its 10th Anniversary this year. He will perform on Thursday 25th and Friday 26th of March at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

There will be an exclusive pre-sale for members of the Oasisinet Community beginning Wednesday 3rd February at 10am. This will close on Friday 5th February.

Registered members will be able to find the link in the Oasisinet Competitions section (keep checking back – full details will be up shortly!). If you’re not already a member of the Oasisinet community you can register HERE!

Tickets go on general sale Friday 5th March February from the following official tickets venders:

Teenage Cancer Trust (0871 230 7136)
Royal Albert Hall (0845 401 5030)
Gigs And Tours
Ticketmaster
Stargreen

Noel has been a long-time supporter of Teenage Cancer Trust over the years having played with Oasis in 2002 and 2003, Gem and Paul Weller in 2007 and on his own at the very first concert in 2000 where he performed ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ with The Who. His 2007 performance was released digitally last year as ‘The Dreams We Have As Children‘, proceeds from which went to the charity.

Noel told us, “Ten years ago I got a call from Roger Daltry asking me to join him for the first ever concert for Teenage Cancer Trust. It was a proud moment for me as a musician and since then I’ve been honoured to support this amazing charity.”

Other acts set to play this year include The Who, The Specials, Them Crooked Vultures and Arctic Monkeys.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

23.12.2009 - 14:34
Paul Weller on Oasis split: “I’d work with both Liam and Noel Gallagher”

Modfather says he’s not picking sides

Paul Weller has said that he believes that Oasis splitting has been a good thing – and told NME.COM that he would be happy to work with both Noel and Liam Gallagher.

The Jam’s former frontman said that he liked both the Gallaghers “equally” and would not pick sides because of the split.

“Creatively, I think the Oasis split is going to be good thing,” he said. “There’s going to be some great things to come from both of them in the future. I’d definitely be up for collaborating with Liam and with Noel. I love them both equally, and think they’re both extremely talented in their own ways.”

Weller is set to return with his own album in the spring which features contributions from My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields. He will also play a residency at London’s Royal Albert Hall in April.

Quelle: nme.com

03.12.2009 - 12:27
Liam Gallagher: ‘I don’t wish Noel any bad, I love him to death’

Singer speaks out at the Manchester launch of his clothing line

Liam Gallagher has spoken out about his love for his brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel.

Talking at the launch of his Pretty Green clothing line at the Manchester branch of Selfridge‘s today (December 2), the singer revealed his feelings towards Noel, despite previously saying that he had no interest in speaking to him again.

“He’s doing his thing, we’re doing our thing, I wish him all the best,” Liam told Sky News. “I don’t wish him any bad, I’m his brother. I love him to death.” He added, but did warn Noel by saying “Don’t release it [Noel's solo album] the same day, ‘cos we’ll ave ya.”

Asked whether he had a message to pass onto his brother, Liam cheekily said: “Good luck mate – see you in the next world. Don’t be late!”

As previously reported, Liam said his new band “May still be called Oasis, but he did reveal that they had been thinking of a new name.

“We’re sorta going through the mill of getting a new name, nothings sticking, so we’ve drawn the line on the names at the moment.” He explained. “People are still gonna go ‘Its still Oasis, but its not Oasis without Noel‘ – life’s too short to be arsing about with what people think and that. We’ll see what happens, we’re concentrating on the music at the moment.” He added.

As well as promoting his new clothing line, Liam recently announced that his new band had “Got a bit of studio time booked after Christmas”.

Quelle: nme.com

23.11.2009 - 12:28
Man who attacked Oasis’ Noel Gallagher pleads guilty

Daniel Sullivan admits causing bodily harm

The man accused of attacking ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher in Toronto last year has pleaded guilty to assault.

Daniel Sullivan admitted causing bodily harm to Gallagher in the Ontario Court of Justice yesterday (November 20).

“Sullivan managed to make his way up to the main stage area, run past the electrical chords set up along the stage, pass the drum kit and lunge toward Noel Gallagher, shoving him violently from behind with great force,” said Crown attorney Ruth Neilson in reading an agreed statement of facts to Justice Richard Schneide.

The court heard Sullivan almost made it to Liam Gallagher, but was tackled by security and was taken to the ground on stage.

He was then held backstage and police said Sullivan was resisting, struggling and screaming as he was arrested. Officers tried to calm him down.

Gallagher was attacked at the V Festival in Canada on September 7 2008.

He suffered three broken ribs, causing the band to cancel a slew of gigs.

Neilson said Sullivan was intoxicated at the time and has no recollection of how he was able to mount the stage, except that he “remembers attempting to climb over the fence”.

Noel Gallagher stated it took eight months before he felt normal again, reports the Toronto Sun.

Schneider ordered a pre-sentence report for Sullivan. His sentencing hearing will begin on February 5, 2010.

Quelle: nme.com

14.11.2009 - 12:36
Liam Gallagher plant sein Comeback

Er ist nicht von der Bühne wegzudenken: Liam Gallagher will zurück ins Rampenlicht.

Seine Band Oasis ist zwar nicht mehr, trotzdem will der britische Rocker sich noch lange nicht in den Ruhestand begeben. Nun hat er seinen Fans versprochen, sie bald wieder mit neuer Musik zu überraschen.

Ich werde zurückkommen und genau das tun – innerhalb der nächsten paar Monate wieder live spielen”, beteuert der Vollblutmusiker. “Ich war gerade auf Tournee. Ich vermisse es, Lieder zu singen. Ich vermisse die Menschen.”

Hilfe hat sich der 37-Jährige bei seinen ehemaligen Bandkollegen Gem Archer, Andy Bell und Chris Sharrock geholt, enthüllt er. Mit diesen arbeitet er an neuem Material – jedoch nicht als Oasis!

“Wir machen momentan zusammen Musik. Nicht Oasis. Oasis ist vorbei”, erklärt er. “Außer Noel sind aber noch alle dabei.”

Im August war es zum Eklat zwischen Liam und seinem Bruder Noel Gallagher, dem damaligen Gitarrist der Gruppe, gekommen. Vor ihrem gemeinsamen Auftritt in Paris zerstritt sich das Geschwisterpaar so heftig, dass Noel die Band im Anschluss endgültig verließ.

Liam ist derweil überzeugt, dass der Zank nicht der ursprüngliche Grund für den Gitarristen war, dem Rest der Truppe den Rücken zu kehren. Seiner Meinung nach hatte sein Bruder den Ausstieg bereits im Voraus geplant. “Um ehrlich zu sein, glaube ich, dass Noel schön länger nicht mehr mitmachen wollte”, verdeutlichte er in einem Interview im italienischen Radio. “Aber ihr müsst ihn fragen, wenn er vorbeischaut und sein kleines Solo-Ding dreht. Wir hatten einen Streit, aber wir hatten vorher schon viel größere, die um wichtigere Menschen gingen. Im Grunde glaube ich, dass er nicht mehr mitmachen wollte, etwas anderes tun wollte. Aber er hatte einfach nicht den Mumm, es der Band oder den Fans zu beichten.”

Als es im Sommer zu der Ausschreitung zwischen den beiden Künstlern kam, sollen mehr als nur die Fetzen geflogen sein. Noel besteht zwar darauf, dass niemand verletzt wurde, seine Gitarre jedoch Schaden erlitt. “Ich hab ihm die Gitarre nicht über den Schädel gezogen”, enthüllt Noel, bereut dies jedoch. “Ich wünschte, ich hätte es getan, Mann. Er hat meine Gitarre echt übel zugerichtet und die hatte ich von meiner Frau geschenkt bekommen. Deshalb dachte ich, dass es einfach nur fair wäre, mich zu revanchieren. Also habe ich eine von seinen zerschmettert. Das hört sich an, als wären wir zwei zänkische Weiber.”

Quelle: gala.de | youtube.com

10.11.2009 - 12:26
We can see it now – Neu!

“My current new favourite German band of all time. Proper tour bus music. Spiritual!!”

That was how Noel described the band Neu! this time last year.

Oasis are big fans of Neu! and you can hear their influence on songs such as ‘Falling Down‘ which Noel described as “3 chords, 1 note – Krautpop!!”

So it was nice to read today on The Quietus that Michael Rother – legendary guitarist and founding member of Neu! – praised the Oasis track ‘Can Y’See It Now? (I Can See It Now!!)‘ which was featured on the Neu!-influenced compilation ‘Brand Neu!‘ earlier this year.

“I very much enjoyed listening to that compilation. To be honest, I also quite like the Oasis track. I mention that because I read in some reviews that they got a bit of a beating. It was of course surprising to read that Noel Gallagher expressed his admiration for Neu! and that he convinced his brother to adopt some of the ideas. When I heard that Oasis single ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’, I immediately understood the idea behind that, the fast-forward movement, the strong surge in combination with a Beatles-esque sound. To me that’s an interesting combination, Neu! crossed with Beatles ideas.”

The quote comes from an article due to be published tomorrow at The Quietus which we’re sure will be worth a read.

If you’re unfamiliar with Neu!’s music then you should definitely check them out. Noel‘s particular favourite is ‘Hallogallo’ off their debut album, but you can’t really go wrong with any of their albums.

For those of you in the UK who wish to delve a little deeper into the world of Krautrock, BBC4 will be showing a documentary about it this coming Sunday.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

04.11.2009 - 14:52
Noel Gallagher zurück nach Manchester

Erst der Entschluss zur Solokarriere und nun will Noel Gallagher auch noch zurück nach Manchester ziehen.

Alles neu macht der Herbst?

Das Ende von Oasis hielt in den vergangenen Wochen die Musikwelt in Bewegung: Während Noel Gallaghers Burder Liam eine neue Band sucht, will seine bessere Hälfte zurück nach Manchester ziehen und seinem aktuellen Wohnsitz in London vorerst aufgeben.

Als Begründung gab Noel Gallagher den schrumpfenden Wohlfühlfaktor Londons an: “London has lost its spark”, sagte er gegenüber dem Evening Standard. Ob dies auch künstlerische Auswirkungen haben wird, steht derzeit freilich nicht fest.

Quelle: mtv.de

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27.10.2009 - 12:03
Liam Gallagher will neue Band formen

Auch Liam Gallagher scheint einen Neuanfang wagen zu wollen. Nachdem sein Bruder Noel sich im Sommer von der gemeinsamen Rockband Oasis verabschiedet hatte, scheint Liam nun auch die Nase voll von der alten Truppe zu haben.

Trotzdem gesteht der Brite: “Ich werde Oasis immer vermissen. Das war mein verdammtes Ding, wisst ihr was ich meine? Es ist das, was ich bin. Aber es ist nur ein Name. Ich bin immer noch der, der ich bin und kann irgendwas anderes anfangen. Die Musik steckt in mir drin. Ich werde nie damit aufhören, aber wir werden ja sehen, wo es hinführt. Vielleicht wird es scheiße, aber man weiß es nicht, bis man es versucht.” Das Ende der Band stimmt Liam traurig, er sieht jedoch auch das Gute an der Sache. “Von der ganzen Sache mit Oasis wegzukommen wird mir letztendlich gut bekommen. Ich will nichts solo machen. Ich will in einer Band sein. Aber wir können heute vieles anders machen. Es wird auf jeden Fall Rock’n'Roll werden.”

Die neue Band will der Vollblutmusiker bereits im nächsten Jahr vorstellen, wobei er verspricht, seinen Fans etwas anderes als Oasis zu bieten. Im Gespräch mit der Zeitung ‘The Scotsman‘ verriet er: “Jetzt will ich erst mal zuhause relaxen, keine Musik machen. Und nach Januar werde ich dann vielleicht anfangen, etwas anders zu machen. Mal schauen was daraus wird. Aber ich möchte mir auf jeden Fall erst mal eine Pause von der Musik gönnen.”

Quelle: gala.de

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26.10.2009 - 14:54
Noel Gallagher bestätigt Solo-Karriere

London (dpa) – Zwei Monate nach seinem Ausstieg bei der Britpop-Band Oasis wegen ständiger Streitereien mit seinem Bruder Liam (37) hat Noel Gallagher (42) jetzt angekündigt, als Solokünstler weitermachen zu wollen.

Wie der «Daily Star» auf seiner Website meldet, blickt der Gitarrist, Sänger und Komponist voller Zuversicht in die Zukunft. Er sagt: «Ich freue mich darauf, mein eigenes Ding zu machen und meine eigene Musik herauszubringen. Ich bin froh, dass man sie hören will. Über viel mehr denke ich nicht nach, nicht über Oasis und auch nicht über Liam. Es geht mir einfach gut.»

Quelle: zeit.de

16.10.2009 - 13:20
Eyewitness account of the fight that split Oasis emerges?

Gossip website claims to have the details on the Paris ‘altercation’ that saw Noel Gallagher quit band

A gossip website is claiming to have more details about the Paris fight that effectively led to Oasis’ split.

As previously reported, the band failed to play the Paris Rock en Seine festival on August 28 after a fight between Noel and Liam Gallagher backstage, and now Holymoly.com is claiming to have an account from “a mole” who saw the dispute that triggered the split.

“The papers quite rightly reported the fact that Noel stormed out from their gig in Paris a minute before they were due onstage because Liam smashed his guitar – but the whole five minutes the saga lasted were proper comedy,” explained the site.

Allegedly Liam had brought his own acoustic guitar to play in the dressing room and a row erupted when Noel made a “pithy comment about Liam‘s playing”.

“Without thinking, Liam stood up and hurled the guitar at Noel. Naturally it missed and landed next at his feet instead,” writes Holymoly.com.

“Realising Liam had mistakenly thrown his own guitar, Noel looked down, shrugged and stamped seven bells of shit out of it until it resembled the bottom of a hamster’s cage.”

It was then, as reported by NME.COM at the time, that the singer made his way to the stage and smashed up his older brother’s guitars. Noel then “flicked the Vs, walked out of the backstage area, got into a taxi and went home”.

The following day (August 29), Noel Gallagher then issued his full statement confirming he had left Oasis permanently.

Quelle: nme.com

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