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Liam and Noel Gallagher are to produce a special Oasis documentary.
The brothers will executive produce the documentary about Oasis’s most famous shows – two nights at Knebworth in 1996.
The film will revisit the feuding brothers at the height of the Britpop band’s fame, a year after the release of their album What’s The Story (Morning Glory).
The news of the feature-length film was confirmed on
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Amorphous Androgynous release a new 40-minute track, Garry Cobain from the duo has spoken to NME about his musical journey so far and the fate of material recorded with Noel Gallagher.The duo – Cobain and Brian Dougans, who also operate as Future Sound Of London –worked with Gallagher as producers and songwriters on a ‘space rock’ album before he ditched the record in favour of the High Flying Birds’ debut in 2011.Gallagher previously called the record “underwhelming” and “a bit shit” while
Noel Gallagher has claimed that a planned album of Oasis‘ greatest hits was scrapped after a disagreement with Liam Gallagher.Noel sparked Liam’s ire last year after unveiling an Oasis demo track called ‘Don’t Stop’, prompting Liam to claim that his brother released the track to stay relevant because his 2019/2020 EPs had failed to get fans on side.Noel has now revealed that there were unsuccessful plans to release an entire collection of Oasis’ best tracks of the 2000s, including offerings from
Noel Gallagher has revealed the amount of money it would take for him to get on board with an Oasis reunion.
Noel Gallagher has revealed in a new interview that his 2011 debut solo album had meant to be “the next Oasis album”.‘Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ was released in October 2011, marking Gallagher’s first LP release since the break-up of Oasis in 2009.Speaking to MOJO, Gallagher was asked if the first High Flying Birds album had always intended to be a solo project, to which he replied: “No, that was going to be the next Oasis album.”“On the last [Oasis] tour I wrote ‘If I Had a Gun’,
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Noel Gallagher has named his price to reform Oasis, and it’s nothing short of a cool £100 million.However, he isn’t holding out hope and claims that the music industry couldn’t afford to fork out the hefty sum.He made the comments after estranged brother Liam claimed last year that Oasis had been offered the huge sum to get back together, but said it was still not enough for Noel.“There isn’t £100million in the music business between all of us… if anybody wants to offer me £100million now, I’ll
Noel Gallagher has claimed that Liam Gallagher hated ‘Wonderwall’, before the track later became one of Oasis’ defining hits.Speaking in the latest edition of MOJO magazine, Noel also said that his estranged brother thought the track had its roots in trip-hop – the genre popularised by Bristol artists such as Massive Attack, Tricky and Portishead in the 1990s.Asked whether he always knew if “a song would be sung by you or Liam”, Noel replied: “The only time I laid down the law was ‘Wonderwall’
Noel Gallagher has said he doesn’t believe that Oasis should reunite, because the band’s legacy is “set in stone”.Ever since the band’s breakup in 2009, rumours have periodically risen about a potential reunion, despite Noel and brother Liam not being on speaking terms.After news of the release of a special documentary marking 25 years of the band’s iconic Knebworth gig, Noel was asked about a reunion, saying he “doesn’t feel like it”.“The legacy of the band is set in stone,” he told Australia’s
Noel Gallagher has discussed his time in lockdown, saying that the “biggest benefit” of the period was all the new music he wrote.Last week, Gallagher announced details of a Greatest Hits album from his High Flying Birds, with ‘Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 (2011-2021)’ celebrating a decade of the band and being revealed alongside a brand new song called ‘We’re On Our Way Now’.In a new interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Gallagher discussed the new album and how, despite “hating every single day of