I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986
Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2024

Oasis at Auntie Beeb - The Right Ear of Nash




Noel and Liam Gallagher have filed paperwork to secure Oasis merch trademarks, including clothes, stationery, deodorants, ironing board covers and dental floss.

Popbitch

Ironing board covers?😅😂😅😂🤣
Dental floss!?😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

 

Notes:
Mostly sourced from promo CDs and compilation albums. Tracks 03-10 are from a from a new source not used on the blog before.

 


Tracklist:
01 - Cigarettes & Alcohol (BBC Radio 5 'Hit The North' 11.08.93)
02 - Up In The Sky (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 22.12.93)
03 - Live Forever (Acoustic) (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 07.06.94)
04 - Chat (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 07.06.94)
05 - Shakermaker (Acoustic) (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 07.06.94)
06 - Chat (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 07.06.94)
07 - Sad Song (Acoustic) (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 07.06.94)
08 - Married With Children (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 14.12.94)
09 - Talk Tonight (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 14.12.94)
10 - Whatever (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 14.12.94)
11 - Cast No Shadow (BBC Radio 1 'Simon Mayo Show' 03.10.95)
12 - Don't Look Back In Anger (BBC Radio 1 'Simon Mayo Show' 03.10.95)
13 - Rock 'n' Roll Star (BBC Radio 1 'The Evening Session' 20.01.00)
14 - Songbird (BBC Radio 1 Jo Whiley 'Live Lounge' 12.02.03)
15 - The Importance Of Being Idle (BBC Radio 1 Jo Whiley 'Live Lounge' 25.08.05)
16 - Wonderwall (BBC Radio 1 Jo Whiley 'Live Lounge' 25.08.05)
17 - Sad Song (Later... With Jools Holland 10.12.94) 
18 - Wonderwall (Later... With Jools Holland 28.11.95)


First appearance on national television by Oasis on The Word! 

I just thought this was SO funny! 

Friday, August 30, 2024

All the NEWS that’s unfit for print!

POPBITCH NEWS!


Over one million people have searched for the name of Oasis’s original drummer in the past 24 hours. 

>> Rock'n'roll star <<


Not quite mad fer it



Rejoice! Liam and Noel Gallagher's mercurial relationship has been mended, just in time for a series of incredibly lucrative gigs next summer and an expensive divorce. What great timing!


Cynical? Us? Perhaps it’s because back in their heyday they stage managed plenty of their bust-up antics too. In the late 90s the warring brothers stormed off stage at a gig in Glasgow, supposedly because someone in the crowd lobbed a bottle of beer at the band. 


In fact the whole thing was pre-planned - according to their roadies, it happened because neither brother could actually be arsed to play. 


The Gallagher's hard-drinking, sex, drugs and rock'n'roll reputation has been slightly overplayed too. When Noel returned to his hotel in Glasgow that night, staying separately to Liam (because even at this point they couldn't stand the sight of each other) he retreated to the bar for a lime cordial, signing his bill 'Mr Frosty'. 


Anyway, best of luck getting tickets. 



Corporate hospitality seats for Oasis at Wembley were going for £720 earlier this week; now £6k


Speaking of OASIS!

Some folks are keen as me to see them!

OASIS : The most damaging cultural influence in recent years . . . . .

Blimey even by my standards that is HARSH!



Saturday, October 22, 2022

Manchester North Of England - A Story Of Independent Music Greater Manchester 1977 - 1993 (7CD BOX) Various Artists

MANCHESTER - NORTH OF ENGLAND - URBANASPIRINES


Now my ancestral roots are in Manchester, despite my being born on Merseyside, my parents were both born in Manchester so it holds sway over me in a way that is peculiar to folk oop North!  I feel it whenever I go back there . . . . . . . 

Kostas says "Manchester's music scene produced successful bands in the 1960s including the Hollies, the Bee Gees and Herman's Hermits. After the punk rock era, Manchester produced popular bands including Joy Division, New Order, The Smiths and Simply Red. In the late 1980s, the ecstasy-fuelled dance club scene played a part in the rise of Madchester with bands like the Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets and Happy Mondays. In the 1990s, Manchester saw the rise of Britpop bands, notably Oasis. 

Taking the Industrial Revolution as its model, Factory Records played upon Manchester's traditions, invoking at once apparently incongruous images of the industrial north and the glamorous pop art world of Andy Warhol. While label mates A Certain Ratio and the Durutti Column each forged their own sound, it was Factory's Joy Division who were the most prominent."


New Order

Ian Curtis of Joy Division

James

Durutti Column

Oasis


Seven (7 ?!) discs of it!


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

How to Feel REALLY old . . . . . . . .

BE HERE NOW

(No not the brilliant book by Baba Ram Das [Dr Richard Alpert colleague of Dr Timothy Leary], from which they stole the name . . . )

the album by OASIS is 25 years old!!!

 it enjoys legendary status as the unrepentant excess and supersize swaggering sound of a generation-defining band at their absolute peak. - Townshend Music 

Friday, May 03, 2019

"WONDERWALL"

Pretty much sums up what I think of Oasis' 'Wonderwall' stolen of course from George Harrison from the film of the same name and I have the album which is really worth a listen if you can find it . . . . the first APPLE album . . . . .



The real 'Wonderwall' 

























The film . . . .











George and cohorts

George and Jane Birkin with Ringo



Back cover of Wonderwall - The Berlin Wall