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26.02.2010 - 11:24
Oasis im TV

ServusTV zeigt heute abend von 23:45 – 00:15 Uhr Mitschnitte von Oasis-Konzerten aus den Jahren 1995 und 1996.

Infos zum Empfang von ServusTV gibt es hier.

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22.02.2010 - 08:40
Noel Gallagher

NOEL GALLAGHER is consulting his lawyers over an article in today’s News of the World attributing derogative remarks about his former band members to the Oasis songwriter. Yet again this tawdry tabloid is fabricating lies about ex-members of Oasis, and has clearly sunk to new depths this time.

In today’s paper they write that Noel has made derogatory comments about Liam’s new band (which they still insist on referring to as Oasis, another of their many errors). The claims made in the article and the quotes attributed to Noel are simply untrue. What’s more, we have learned that the article was written by the same hack journalist who brought fans the ‘exclusive’ that Liam had recruited a female bass player recently. The woman named in that article, who’s actually a fan website editor, embarrassed the newspaper with a categorical denial within hours of the story surfacing.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

17.02.2010 - 16:19
Oasis win best album of the past 30 years at the Brits

Oasis’ album ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ won the award for the best album of the past 30 years at last night’s Brit Award ceremony at Earl’s Court in London. Liam was on hand to pick up the award.

‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ has sold over 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone.

The number one album marked the band’s first UK number one single with ‘Some Might Say’ and features live favourites such as ‘Roll With It’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’. It also contains the singles ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’. ‘Wonderwall’, released in 1995, was the band’s 8th single in the space of 18 punch-drunk months that saw the band rise from noisy Manchester lads to the most talked about band in the world. These two songs, amongst so many others, have come to define Noel Gallagher’s ability to write stadium-rousing anthems, something anyone who caught the band live can testify to.

The Brit Award category was voted for online by the public. The category was open to the best-selling, ‘Best Album’ winners from the past 29 Brit Awards to celebrate the Award’s 30th birthday this year.

Oasis would like to thank everyone who took the time to vote for them.

Cheers!

Quelle: oasisinet.com

08.02.2010 - 09:04
Liam Gallagher: “Oasis war ein scheiß Name!”

Schon im Juli will Liam Gallagher ein Album mit seiner neuen, alten Band rausbringen. Sich von dem Namen Oasis zu trennen, bereitet ihm keinerlei Probleme.

“Ich bin froh, den Namen nur noch von hinten sehen zu müssen!”

Noch im Dezember vergangenen Jahres sagte Liam er könne sich vorstellen, seine neuen Songs unter dem Namen “Oasis” zu veröffentlichen. Das dementierte er nun wehement und redete Klartext. In einem Interview gab das ewige Lästermaul zu, dass er den Bandnamen Oasis schon immer doof fand und seine neue Truppe definitiv unter einem anderen Namen auftreten wird.

“Nein, es wird nicht Oasis sein, das war sowieso ein scheiß Name. Ich bin froh ihn nur noch von hinten sehen zu müssen!”

Mit dem neuen Namen wollte Liam aber partout nicht rausrücken. Er sagte lediglich:

“Es gibt da einen Namen, den wir in Erwägung ziehen, aber im Moment konzentrieren wir uns einfach auf die Musik und gucken, wie’s läuft.”

Auch sein Bruder, Noel Gallagher, ist derweil nicht untätig und wird im März seinen ersten post Oasis Gig spielen. Wir dürfen gespannt sein, was man von den Gallagher Brüdern in Zukunft auf die Ohren bekommen wird.

Quelle: mtv.de

29.01.2010 - 09:40
Liam Gallagher: “My post-Oasis album will be out by July”

Plus singer regrets the band’s ‘poor’ workrate

Liam Gallagher’s new band are aiming to release an album by July.

The singer says that his new group – featuring former Oasis bandmates Andy Bell and Gem Archer – had eight songs, and are aiming to head into the studio soon.

“A lot of these songs I wrote before the band [Oasis] split up,” Gallagher told XFM. “I mean, there’s a few new ones on there that are coming out now.”

He added: “We’re going in [the studio] in April with a producer, we’re going to do three songs with him and if he doesn’t balls it up and we don’t balls it up then we’ll go in and do the whole album with him.”

Gallagher suggested he was keen to get on with the new, still nameless group – saying he regretted the fact that Oasis only made seven albums in the 16 years they had a record deal. He called the amount of music Oasis’ put out in their career “poor”, and chastised the band for taking so long to produce new material.

“Seven albums for Oasis is not good, I don’t think. We’ve been going 18 years, 16 years or whatever and all we’ve done is seven albums. Ian Brown’s on his seventh solo album. I just think it’s poor, really,” Gallagher said.

“I’m not going to beat myself up about it, I think we should have made better, bigger albums. Or more albums. Having like four or five years off is just no good,” he added. “Obviously NoelGallagher) wanted a bit of time off and we don’t. The band split in August – we was in the studio in November ‘cos we’re mad for it.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Gallagher said he wants to appear on ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here or Total Wipeout – but only if no other contestants are involved.

“I’d like to do all that shit,” he said, before adding that Total Wipeout is his favourite reality TV programme of the moment. “They do it in Argentina. I’d love to do it on my jaxy, with no one about.”

Quelle: nme.com

22.01.2010 - 12:28
“(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?” nominated for Brit Award

Oasis‘ ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?‘ has been nominated for 2010’s ‘BRITs Album of 30 Years’. The 14 x platinum album has sold a staggering 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone.

The number one album marked the band’s first UK number one single with ‘Some Might Say‘ as well as live favourites, ‘Roll With It‘, ‘Wonderwall‘, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger‘ and ‘Champagne Supernova‘.

The BRITs category is open to the top-selling, BRIT award winning albums of the past 29 years to celebrate the Award’s 30th birthday. Fans of the album can vote for it HERE.

Click HERE to view photos from Oasis‘ past appearances at the BRIT Awards.

Oasis have previously won five BRIT Awards including the award for ‘Outstanding Contribution’ in 2007.

Quelle: oasisinet.com

17.01.2010 - 10:19
neoMusic: Oasis

Standing On The Edge Of The Noise

Zur Vorstellung ihres siebten und letzten Albums “Dig Out Your Soul” präsentieren die vier Brit-Popper von Oasis im August 2008 das ganz besonders private Konzert “Standing On The Edge Of The Noise” in ihrem Proberaum in den Black Island Studios in London.

Nur ein Jahr später, am 28. August 2009, löst sich die erfolgreiche britische Popband auf. Ein Grund mehr für neoMusic mit den Fans in Erinnerungen zu schwelgen.

Der typische Oasis-Sound

Begrüßt wird der kleine Publikumskreis mit der gewohnten Lässigkeit und einem ihrer ältesten Stücke aus dem Jahr 1994: “Rock’n Roll Star”. Mit ihrer ersten Singleauskopplung des neuen Albums “The Shock Of The Lightning” liefern die Briten einen ersten Vorgeschmack und stimmen die Fans auf melodische Stunden ein. Das folgende von Gitarrist Gem Archer komponierte Stück “To Be Where There’s Life”, ebenfalls vom neusten Album, erinnert an eine Mischung aus den Stones und den Beatles mit einem hohen Anteil aus instrumentalen Elementen.

“Oasis: Standing on the egde of the noise” in ZDFneo

Sehen Sie das Konzert aus dem Proberaum in den Black Island Studios in London am Sonntag, 17. Januar 2010 um 22.05 Uhr.

Nach kurzem Gitarrentausch folgt “Waiting For The Rapture” bei dem Lead-Gitarrist Noel Gallagher das Mikrofon übernimmt. Der typische Oasis-Sound bleibt auch bei diesem neuen Titel erhalten und lässt die Fans umso mehr dem nächsten Titel entgegen fiebern. Dieser wird auch sogleich mit geschlossenen Augen, unter rhythmischen Bewegungen perfekt mitgesungen. Die Rede ist von “The Masterplan”, ein älteres Werk vom gleichnamigen Album aus dem Jahr 1998. Altbekannt geht es weiter mit “Songbird” und “The Importance Of Being Idle”. Beide komponiert von Liam Gallagher, Sänger der Band und Bruder des Lead-Gitarristen Noel.

Jede Menge Superhits

Ein neues, ebenfalls von Liam geschriebenes Werk ist “I’m Outta Time”, welches die Fans in den folgenden Minuten sichtlich überrascht. Etwas fetziger geht es mit “Supersonic”, einem sehr alten Titel aus dem Jahr 1994, weiter. Mit diesem Song schafften sie das erste Mal eine Platzierung in den britischen Singlecharts.

Als einer der langhaltigsten Ohrwürmer und größten Hits der Brit-Popper darf “Don’t Look Back In Anger” natürlich nicht fehlen. Die Fans werden auch hier nicht enttäuscht, der Superhit aus dem Jahr 1996 wird wie erwartet mit melodischen Gitarrenklängen zu einem Highlight der Show. Als Konzertabschluss ist “Falling Down” sehr gut gewählt. Er ist dem typischen Oasis-Sound treu und bleibt im Ohr.

Quelle: zdf.de

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12.01.2010 - 09:29
Oasis fan denies tabloid reports she is to join Liam Gallagher’s new band

Louise Davies not playing bass for Gallagher

Oasis fan Louise Davies has denied tabloid claims she is to join Liam Gallagher’s new band.

A newspaper report on Saturday (January 9) implied that Davies, who runs Oasis fan site Stopcryingyourheartout.com, had been recruited to play bass in the band.

Writing on Stopcryingyourheartout.com, Davies denied the story, saying: “A story has appeared today in the News Of The World falsely claiming that I’m joining Liam Gallagher’s new band, and to start recording later this month at Abbey Road studios. Where they get there information from is beyond me.”

Gallagher has previously confirmed that he is to work on new material with former Oasis bandmates Gem Archer, Andy Bell, Jay Darlington and Chris Sharrock, though the band will be joined by an as-yet-unnamed bassist.

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

19.11.2009 - 16:13
Ex-Oasis Liam Gallagher reveals solo album plan

Singer says he’s a ‘million percent confident’ his songs are better than Oasis

Liam Gallagher has revealed plans to start recording his first solo album in the New Year.

The ex-Oasis frontman said he has been demoing a host of new tracks with fellow ex-Oasis members Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock in a new MTV Italy video interview. Watch it by clicking below.

Gallagher said he was a “million per cent” confident the new songs were better than anything his former band have done.

“We’ve been demoing some songs that we’ve had on the quiet,” he said. “After Christmas we might go in the studio and record it and hopefully have an album out in July. We’ll do it in a different kind of way now. I’ll try and reconnect with a new band, new songs and I’m feeling confident about the songs. I’m feeling a million per cent confident that they could be better than Oasis.”

The singer also admitted that he still thinks a lot of his brother Noel, and said he was sad to see his old band split.

“I love him [Noel] to bits but we just don’t get on,” he explained. “Me and our kid have never been that close anyway. Alright, we were in the band but we kept ourselves to each other, he’d do his thing and I’d do my thing, I’ve got my friends, he’s got his friends. We’d only sort of hang out when we were on tour. We didn’t have a solid relationship, but we both thought Oasis was great.”

Gallagher also said he is continuing to promote his clothing range Pretty Green, with a view to opening a store in the UK next year.

“Music is where it’s at,” he added. “Music is first, clothes are second. If it all goes well hopefully we can maybe get a shop in London. If it goes really well we’ll get a shop in Italy. I want it to be all over the world.”

Gallagher’s comments come just days after he said he will play his first solo gig in a couple of months.

Quelle: nme.com

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