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    Tuesday, March 29, 2016


      Noel Gallagher on downside to independence

    Noel Gallagher reckons he makes less money and wins fewer awards as an independent artist with his band High Flying Birds then he did when he was signed to a record label.

    But according to the co-founder of Britpop band Oasis, he's enjoying working as an independent artist.

    With Oasis, who signed to Creation Records in the UK and had a worldwide deal with Sony, Gallagher said he didn't like the people he had to deal with at the labels.

    "I enjoy not working with people in record labels ... it's nice to get away from that mob," Gallagher said on The Project on Tuesday night.

    The British musician was speaking from Byron Bay where he performed over the weekend at Bluesfest.

    Last year, his album Chasing Yesterday with his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds reached number one in the UK, but in typical sardonic fashion he explained how he doesn't make much money or get many accolades for his music now.

    "I enjoy the lack of money that I make. I enjoy the lack of record sales. I also enjoy the lack of recognition and the lack of awards that I receive because quite frankly my mantelpiece was chokka-block with the f*****g things, it's nice to take a backseat," he said.

    By the time they split in 2009, Oasis had sold about 70 million records - they had also won a total of 37 awards for their music, including Brits, MTV Europe Music Awards and NME Awards.

    When the band first broke onto the scene in the 1990s they were purveyors of the Britpop genre along with bands such as Blur and Pulp. It was a genre inspired by retro pop bands such as The Beatles and comprised of standard rock group instrumentation - guitars, drums and lead singer.

    In the current production-led climate, it could be difficult to see where Oasis would fit in. Their closest comparison today might be Coldplay who work with dance producers such as Avicii, or The Arctic Monkeys who aren't afraid to mix it up with some psychedelic influences.

    However, Gallagher reckons there would still be a place for them musically.

    "There'd be some major differences the way the music business is - the music will remain timeless so I think it'd be the same but we'd probably have worse clothes and less of a drug habit, probably," he said.

    While he's been performing in Australia with his solo project, he still plays Oasis hits on stage.

    "I give the people what they want as long as I can play what I want, everybody goes home happy," he said.

    Gallagher has three more gigs in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth before he flies out for a European and US tour that brings him right up until the end of August.

    He's still playing gigs after more than 20 years in the music business, and he knows that's something to be grateful for, regardless of what material from what period of his career he's performing.

    "To see people reacting to new songs is great and all the old stuff is great and I'm just glad to be still doing it at my age quite frankly," he said.

    sourece: MSN.com



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    Monday, March 28, 2016


      Oasis rule new "Best British Song of all Time" poll

    Wonderwall by Oasis has been named as the Best British Song Of All Time in a special Radio X poll. 

    Over 50,000 votes were cast in the Top 100 countdown, which was revealed on Radio X this Easter Monday (28 March).

    Speaking exclusively to Radio X, Noel Gallagher said: “What can I say? The people have spoken.”

    He joked: “The fact that there wasn’t one single Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds song in the top 20 makes think the whole thing is a mockery of an unreliable sham!
    “Saying that though I'm thrilled. Thanks for voting. ONWARDS.”

    Oasis held FOUR places out of the Top 5 in the chart, with the 1995 classic Wonderwall coming out on top. It was followed by Don’t Look Back In Anger (2), Champagne Supernova (3) and Live Forever (4).

    I Am The Resurrection, the classic Stone Roses track from 1989’s self-title debut album, brought up the rear at Number 5.

    Liam Gallagher himself chose Jumping Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones as his top British song - but the track didn't make our final cut.

     FULL TOP 100 COUNTDOWN HERE



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      Paul Bigun Ashbee is calling on Noel Gallagher to end his rift with Liam

    Paul 'Bigun' Ashbee - who first introduced the band to each other - is urging Noel to make an Oasis reunion happen.
       
    The man who introduced the band Oasis to each other is calling on Noel Gallagher to heal the rift with his brother Liam and put the band back together.

    Paul ‘Bigun’ Ashbee believes that his pal Liam has been let down by Noel. And he thinks public criticism of Liam has been unfair in contrast to the positive reception of Noel’s music since he quit the band in 2009.

    He believes Liam is so closely linked with the band, fans are unable to accept the Manchester rock legend pursuing anything else. So he is calling on singer-songwriter Noel, who went on to form Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, to do the right thing by “our kid” and put him back in the spotlight with Oasis.
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    Paul said: “Poor Liam is suffering. Because until Noel says ‘Oasis is getting back together‘ he is backed into a corner waiting.

    “Liam has been hammered for being himself. If Noel has any love for Liam he has to (put Oasis back together).

    “Liam needs that stage but he has been left in limbo.

    “He should go to his little brother and say ‘alright our kid. Let’s give the world what they want.’”

    Paul has known Liam, whose post-Oasis outfit Beady Eye disbanded in 2014, for 30 years.

    He employed him as a car valet and made rock and roll history by introducing the singer to his childhood friend Bonehead, a guitarist with the band The Rain which later became Oasis. After Noel later joined the band they became international stars.

    This summer football agent Paul will release a tell-all book about Oasis called Giving it the Bigun, Oasis, Football, Manchester and Me..

    FULL ARTICLE in MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS



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    Monday, March 21, 2016


      NGHFB's will join forces with Ryan Adams to play 2 US shows





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    Friday, March 04, 2016


      Jake Bugg labels Noel Gallagher's 'Chasing Yesterday' LP "pretty crap"

    Jake Bugg has hit back at Noel Gallagher after he was criticised for using co-writers on his first two albums.

    Bugg, who returns with his self-penned third album 'On My One' later this year, was dismissed by Gallagher last year who said he was "heart broken" to discover that the young artist had worked with other people to write his songs.

    However, in a new interview with NME, Bugg breezed past the comments and aimed his own criticisms at Gallagher's 'Chasing Yesterday', which was released last year.

    "Noel's last album is pretty crap though, innit?" Bugg says. "I'm not upset about it because it's just Noel – he'll slag off Ed Sheeran and then be at a party with him the next week. It's just the way he is."

    via L4e/ source: NME.com



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