Thursday, 20 January 2011

LIAM GALLAGHER 'WOULD HAVE QUIT MUSIC'


Liam Gallagher revealed that he would have turned his back on music, if it wasn't for his relationship with his Beady Eye bandmates.

Singer said to NME that to start a solo career would not be possible if he hadn't found himself in a position to carry on with Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock.

He expressed that no question have been raised about him going on without his fellow former Oasis members.

Instead, he suggested, he would have put his efforts into promoting his clothing line and "chilled out for a bit".

These saying by Liam would have been a dig at his brother Noel who is preparing to release a solo record in the near future.

Friday, 14 January 2011

LIAM GALLAGHER'S SO FABULOUS

It seems that Liam Gallagher's is too busy with new band Beady Eye to see he’s morphing into a middle-aged woman.

For a meeting at One London Wall offices, London,Liam Gallagher set up himself prancing about in paisley tie, velvet gloves and a barnet our mums rocked to in the 90s.

The ex-oasis band who is owner of a clothing company Pretty Green expressed that if it wasn’t for the band, he’d design clothes full time.

He said: “Without them, I’d probably get stuck into doing Pretty Green gear and chill out for a bit.”

Sunday, 9 January 2011

‘Oasis weren’t groundbreaking’


Oasis weren’t “groundbreaking," says Liam.He said that despite becoming one of the biggest groups in the world,the former band didn’t push themselves enough creatively, before their demise in August 2009,when his guitarist brother Noel Gallagher quit.

He said: “Oasis weren’t groundbreaking, it had all been done before. There are a few songs on our (Beady Eye’s) album which will remind people of Oasis … and why not? It was a good f***ing band. But you’ll hear some new bits.”

After the end of the Wonderwall hitmakers, Liam has formed new group Beady Eye with his former Oasis bandmates Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock.

The Bring The Light singer insists his approach to songwriting is to just go for it and not be pretentious.

He told Uncut magazine: “I’m winging it, mate. You won’t get me talking about Oscar Wilde or all that b******s. I’m just writing the first thing that comes into my head.

“Gem does his thing, Andy does his thing and I do my thing. Then we all demo them and work on the songs together. I write on guitar, or, I barely write on guitar. I’ve got a guitar in the house on its last legs, man. I sit around and play the guitar ‘til I get bored. Then I go for a walk. Then I try and get some lyrics down and away we go.” - Bang Showbiz

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Liam Gallagher says Noel created Oasis split

Noel deliberately orchestrated the fight that ended Oasis claimed by his brother Liam Gallagher.

Last August following a row between the rock ‘n’ roll siblings before a gig in Paris The group split which the singer claims the guitarist started to give an excuse to leave the group.

Liam formed Beady Eye which includes all Oasis member Gem Archer, Chris Sharrock and Andy Bell – insists the bust-up was no worse than any other they have had in the past.

He said: “It was just another f***ing argument that me and out kid had about the usual … him being him and me being me. End of. It wasn’t a big f***ing deal, we’ve had a lot worse.

“I think it was just time. I don’t think his heart was in it any more anyway. He wasn’t with us no more. So he started an argument and that was it – I bit. Perfect. I played right into his f***ing hands.”

Thursday, 30 December 2010

Liam: New band better than Oasis


Noel's guitar playing had been apparently dig by his brother Liam.Liam have given the statement that his new music band group is much better than Oasis.

Liam who had created a new band named Beady Eye of same line up excluding brother Noel's and since then they both are split.It has been a great jab by Liam at his sibling.

In his first major interview to promote his new act, Liam told NME: "The musicians are better, without a doubt."

Friday, 24 December 2010

Oasis famous album ‘Best Album Of Past 25 Years’

Radiohead's hist album was released in 1997 'OK Computer' has been named 'the best album of the past 25 years' by a poll condutced by Q Magazine, when Nirvana's extol second album 'Nevermind', while Oasis‘ first two LP’s ‘Definitely Maybe‘ and ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?‘ were third and fourth respectively.

By referee of Q the Radiohead other three album were voted into the top 20 with ‘The Bends‘ at eight, ‘Kid A‘ placing at 18 and ‘In Rainbows‘ entering at 23.

Oasis, Radiohead, U2 and Muse they have biggest famous recorders,which of the album list at least 250.

Annotate on ‘OK Computer‘, Paul Rees, Q’s editor-in-chief, said: “In the 13 years since its release, OK Computer’s appeal to Q and its readers has grown exponentially. We originally hailed it as a masterpiece and, a rarity this, that isn’t an opinion that we’ve even considered modifying ever since. As this readers’ poll testifies, our readers see it as the benchmark against which all other album are and continue to judged against in Q’s lifetime.”

Friday, 10 December 2010

Beady Eye will not play Oasis tracks on tour

Liam Gallagher confirms that Beady Eye new band is totally different for the old band Oasis.

On their next tour with Andy Bell (formerly of Oasis)Chris Sharrock (formerly of Oasis) and Gem Archer (formerly of, erm, Oasis) it will be strictly new songs only.

Guitarist Gem told Q magazine: "There will be no Oasis songs either, if you were going to ask."

The six-date tour begins on March 3 in Glasgow, before London and Manchester. Glad they cleared that up.

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Latest Pretty Green clothing range Launches by Oasis star Liam Gallagher


To unveil the new spring/summer collection of his menswear clothing range,Oasis band star,Liam appeared at Selfridges in the Bullring Centre Wednesday evening

In June last year Pretty Green was launched by Liam, and has since been a surprise success.

The brand,which was designed and introduced by Liam wons the won the Menswear Brand of the Year award at the Draper Fashion Awards earlier this month.

Liam has been pretty busy lately.

Gallagher has recently released Bring The Light, the first single with new band Beady Eye, and this week announced that the band will be touring the UK next year.

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Former Oasis drummer tells all

Tony McCarroll,former Oasis drummer wrote a book called Oasis: The Truth which is based on his time in the band

In his book he exposed more about split from the band in 1995 resulted in a legal battle over payment and he unveil more about that and the band's rise to fame.

In his book he also enlightened his troubled relationship with Noel Gallagher.

"The reason I wrote the book in the first place was because of 'Noel Gallagher-isms,'" he told 6 Music. "You know, his one-liners.

"I felt it was about time that I stuck up for myself. There was a bit of bad press out there and I thought, 'right, I'm going to put my side of the story across.'"

The memoirs aren't likely to build any bridges between McCarroll and the Gallaghers - but he says he never expected that.

"I'd be absolutely shocked if there was any kind of reconciliation," he said. "It's the way Noel is. Once you've crossed him, it's hard to go back."

6 Music's Elizabeth Alker spoke to Tony to find out more.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Alan McGee Thinks Positive On The Reunion Of Band


Alan McGee, ex-oasis manager thinks that the band will get reunite in the future.

Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, members of the band have fallen out and are about to release there own solo efforts but McGee is sure that they all will put there problems behind them one day

'I think they will make up. It might be a few years but they will. I'm pretty sure. I mean, they're brothers.' McGee said to UK newspaper Record

He added that "he has been impressed with Noel's new solo material"

He added: 'Noel sent me his CD and songwriting-wise, it's Noel back to his peak. There were a bunch of songs and three of them are up there with the best songs the guys have ever written.'