Official Oasis / Beady Eye / Noel Gallagher thread

Cheadle Blue said:
[youtube] <a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fURwXIqWk7Y" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fURwXIqWk7Y</a>[/youtube]


Great great song. Absolutely cannot wait to see it live. Wonder if he will do it acoustic or have a full band with him. Just seems doing it acoustically that it adds a whole different dimension to the song. A damaged or desperate sense. Just beautiful. His voice just seems to be getting better with time.
 
One of the most charismatic frontman around, Liam Gallagher left his Oasis days behind him as new band Beady Eye made their live performance in front of thousands roaring fans in Abu Dhabi. The FLASH Forum, Yas Island was houseful with as many as thousand footfalls.

Rock fans all across the capital and Middle East seized every ticket available for their debut performance. And they left the forum wanting for more.

Liam Gallagher proves why he is the ‘greatest frontman of all time’. Beady Eye’s show was ballsy rock and roll from start to finish. The exotic eastern-influenced ‘Four Letter Word’ showed off Liam’s fantastic voice and guitarist Andy Bell’s skill. Beady Eye's every note was equally punctuated with the dancing crowd.


Liam Gallagher not only got the chance to promote his new band and their debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding, it was also an opportunity for him to get acquainted with Abu Dhabi, the city that injected life back into his prized football team Manchester City.
 
Markt85 said:
One of the most charismatic frontman around, Liam Gallagher left his Oasis days behind him as new band Beady Eye made their live performance in front of thousands roaring fans in Abu Dhabi. The FLASH Forum, Yas Island was houseful with as many as thousand footfalls.

Rock fans all across the capital and Middle East seized every ticket available for their debut performance. And they left the forum wanting for more.

Liam Gallagher proves why he is the ‘greatest frontman of all time’. Beady Eye’s show was ballsy rock and roll from start to finish. The exotic eastern-influenced ‘Four Letter Word’ showed off Liam’s fantastic voice and guitarist Andy Bell’s skill. Beady Eye's every note was equally punctuated with the dancing crowd.


Liam Gallagher not only got the chance to promote his new band and their debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding, it was also an opportunity for him to get acquainted with Abu Dhabi, the city that injected life back into his prized football team Manchester City.

Thanks for the review Mark, didn't seem like your usual writing style though somehow?
 
gaudinho's stolen car said:
Markt85 said:
One of the most charismatic frontman around, Liam Gallagher left his Oasis days behind him as new band Beady Eye made their live performance in front of thousands roaring fans in Abu Dhabi. The FLASH Forum, Yas Island was houseful with as many as thousand footfalls.

Rock fans all across the capital and Middle East seized every ticket available for their debut performance. And they left the forum wanting for more.

Liam Gallagher proves why he is the ‘greatest frontman of all time’. Beady Eye’s show was ballsy rock and roll from start to finish. The exotic eastern-influenced ‘Four Letter Word’ showed off Liam’s fantastic voice and guitarist Andy Bell’s skill. Beady Eye's every note was equally punctuated with the dancing crowd.


Liam Gallagher not only got the chance to promote his new band and their debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding, it was also an opportunity for him to get acquainted with Abu Dhabi, the city that injected life back into his prized football team Manchester City.

Thanks for the review Mark, didn't seem like your usual writing style though somehow?

i thought i'd put some effort in it ;)
 
I watched the Abu Dhabi uploads on you tube.Andy bells guitar skills, Where?

thanks for posting this link^^
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fURwXIqWk7Y[/youtube]
 
I love What A Life being used in the Vauxhall advert for England. Brilliant and Joe is the last player in focus in the ad :D. We should have that song playing before games at the stadium.
 
SINGER Liam Gallagher has owned up to doing Manchester City's wacky Poznan dance when he's having a SHOWER.

The ex-Oasis frontman, a City fanatic, says he performs the goal celebration routine "everywhere".

He added: "The Poznan dance, it's great. I do it when I get up in the morning, when I'm in the shower. Brilliant."

The dance — in which fans turn their backs to the pitch, jump up and down and wave scarves — was copied from Polish club Lech Poznan.

Liam also said he believed Spurs boss Harry Redknapp would be "mega" as England manager.


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Noel Gallagher says celebrities have wrecked twitter by trying to sell people their "s**t" through it.

The singer isn't a fan of the micro-blogging site personally but he thought the concept was a good idea until he saw so many famous faces take to it and "bastardise" it for their own gain.

In a web interview with Yahoo!, he said: "I'm not a tweeter ... Stuff like, 'Oh I'm going for a shower,' great. 'I slept in again, bugger.' Life's too short for that kind of thing but I think those things like Facebook and twitter and stuff were started with the best of intentions to connect ordinary people around the world, like daughters travelling in Europe can tweet their mums. But as with everything celebrities get involved and bastardise it, trying to sell you their s**t. There's too much of that. Anything that's of any use famous people get hold of it and take it for themselves and it gets a bad rap. I'm like sitting here and thinking I hate twitter and I don't know why."

The former Oasis guitarist also believes the internet has destroyed the "magic and mystery" of musicians.

Gallagher - who admits he only got his first computer "at Christmas" - thinks it was better when fans knew less about their idols because it made their new albums more exciting.

The rock star - who is releasing his record 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' on October 17 - said: "I don't think people need to know what colour socks I'm wearing today, I don't think people need to know what shower gel I'm using. There's too much information in the world and there's no magic or mystery anymore. That's why I didn't announce I was in the studio making this album until 18 months down the line. Because it would be like, 'Yeah man I'm in the studio and today I recorded a song in my socks! And it was great man and it might turn out to be a disco song.' What's the point?' I was obsessed with the Smiths and there was none of that going on. You just waited and wondered what they were up to and then the album would come out in four weeks and it was like, 'Wow!' "
 

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