Noel Gallagher has scored his 12th UK Number One album with his greatest hits album, ‘Back The Way We Came: Vol.
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Noel Gallagher has revealed he has received his first Covid-19 vaccine, while also criticising celebrities who have campaigned for other people to get the jab.The former Oasis guitarist told Radio Times that his doctor told him he would be a “fool” not to get the jab, after he initially turned it down.Noel originally claimed he wasn’t afraid of contracting the virus, which has claimed the lives of more than 3.5 million people globally, because he suffered worse symptoms after contracting food
.Noel Gallagher has scored his 12th UK Number One album with his greatest hits album, ‘Back The Way We Came: Vol.
Noel Gallagher flies straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart with his greatest hits album Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 (2011-2021), earning him an impressive 12th chart-topper across his career.
Noel Gallagher and Polo G make strong debuts on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart, but it is Olivia Rodrigo who remains on top.
Noel Gallagher has opened up on why he believes that U2 frontman Bono has become the whipping boy of rock in recent years.Despite enjoying global fame, U2 have endured their fair share of naysayers – and Noel believes that Bono is directly to blame.Speaking to Absolute Radio’s Andy Bush and Richie Firth, Noel explained that while people think they dislike U2, it’s Bono’s “do-gooder” attitude that they actually hate.“I get a bit frustrated when people are like ‘I don’t like U2,'” Gallagher
Noel Gallagher has said that he is contemplating selling the rights to his back catalogue in 2025.A number of major artists have sold the rights to their music, either in part or in full, in recent times, including Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Neil Young.Gallagher was asked in a new interview with Apple Music Hits’ Matt Wilkinson – where he was promoting ‘Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 – 2011-2021’, a ‘Best Of’ album by his High Flying Birds project – if he would ever consider selling the rights to
Noel Gallagher just simply doesn’t give a s**t what other people think!
Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher recently weighed in on royal siblings, Prince Harry and Prince William's relationship and he wasn't mincing his words as he made supportive comments for the latter. Gallagher in a candid interview with The Sun did not hold back as he slammed Prince Harry's actions and stated that he sympathizes with older brother Prince William.
Not holding back. Noel Gallagher weighed in on Prince William and Prince Harry’s rocky relationship after dealing with his own sibling rivalry for years.
In a typically foul-mouthed interview with the Sun, Noel Gallagher slammed the Duke of Sussex, saying he likes to think of himself as a William.
Noel Gallagher has hit out at Prince Harry for "shooting his f***ing mouth off" and said he feels brother Prince William's pain.The Oasis legend, who was partially blamed for the rise of coronavirus cases last year by Emily Andrea, opened up on the Royal feud as he discussed his grand return to the spotlight with his solo project High Flying Birds.The 54 year old has been in an ongoing row with his own brother Liam, 48, since the band split 10 years ago and Noel seemingly sympathised with Prince
Noel Gallagher has recalled the “shitstorm” that emerged after Oasis‘ explosive split.The band parted ways in 2009 after Noel and Liam clashed at Paris’ Rock en Seine festival hours before their headline appearance.Reflecting on the row, Noel told the new Sky Arts programme Noel Gallagher: Out Of The Now: “Oasis tours were always about the struggle, anyway.
Noel Gallagher has blasted Boris Johnson a “fat cunt” over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.The Prime Minister has faced intense criticism over his perceived lack of leadership throughout the pandemic, with the virus claiming the lives of 128,000 people across the UK.Speaking in an interview with The New Cue, the Oasis icon said: “Boris Johnson has proved himself not to be the fucking man in the crisis.