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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Jul 6, 2011 8:53:41 GMT -5
Following the acrimonious Oasis split in 2009, Noel Gallagher told his version of events on Wednesday as he announced his first debut album since the band broke up. The 10-track LP, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, will be released on 17 October on his own label, Sour Mash Records. A second, more "out there" album will follow in 2012, Gallagher said. During a funny and it times poignant press conference at the Electric Cinema in London's Notting Hill, Gallagher talked about the dramatic bust up with his brother Liam, just before the band were due on stage in Paris for the Rock en Seine festival in August 2009. Asked why he had had enough of Oasis, Gallagher answered. "I hadn't had enough of Oasis, I had had enough of Liam." Gallagher described a fierce argument that saw Liam "wielding a guitar like an axe". "He was quite violent. At that point there was no physical violence but there was a lot of World Wrestling Federation stuff, he was like Randy Savage or something. It was an unnecessarily violent act and he nearly took my face off […] I was like, you know what, I'm fucking out of here." Gallagher said he regretted the manner in which he left Oasis. "We only had two gigs left." If he had stayed, the singer said, perhaps the band could have discussed their problems and avoiding splitting up. "But then Liam always said he would bring down Amageddon." He added: "Liam doesn't like me. I don't get on with him but he doesn't like me in a very violent way […] I did everyone a favour when I left." Gallagher said his new album would appeal to Oasis fans, but it was not "stadium rock". "It's not very Guitar Hero," he joked. The album, recorded in London in 2010 and completed in Los Angeles was produced by Gallagher and David Sardy, who he has worked with before. Commenting on his 18-track collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous, due in 2012, Gallagher said: "It's really fucking far out man. It's the furthest out I've ever been. It's good though." Gallagher said he would be touring soon after the first album, and promised fans he would also play Oasis classics. "They are my songs and I wrote them all by myself. I'm proud of them and of what they mean to people. I'll never do a gig without playing them, they're like drugs to me," he said. Gallagher also discussed long-term tensions between the brothers during their time in Oasis. A feud had developed between the pair after Liam created his own label and wanted to advertise in Oasis gig programmes. "I didn't think it was right for him to be flogging his gear to our fans," said Gallagher. The final blowout had its origins in Liam's no-show for the V festival in 2009, said Gallagher. "He didn't turn up because he had a hangover," said Gallagher. "He said he had laryngitis, but whatever." Liam then blamed Noel for negative comments that emerged in the press, "because he thinks I'm some kind of puppet master and I control the British press", he said. Asked about Liam's comments that he was "better off" without his brother, Gallagher said. "I'm sure he is. Am I better off? I don't know […] I never really saw myself as a frontman, I can see it being a major pain in the arse. He's better off without me because he's in charge now. Whether I am better off without him remains to be seen. Read more: asoapbox.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=musicmusicmusicmusic&action=display&thread=3012&page=6#ixzz1RKhJwdgJ
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Post by bonkers on Jul 6, 2011 9:05:06 GMT -5
Following the acrimonious Oasis split in 2009, Noel Gallagher told his version of events on Wednesday as he announced his first debut album since the band broke up.
The 10-track LP, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, will be released on 17 October on his own label, Sour Mash Records. A second, more "out there" album will follow in 2012, Gallagher said.
During a funny and it times poignant press conference at the Electric Cinema in London's Notting Hill, Gallagher talked about the dramatic bust up with his brother Liam, just before the band were due
on stage in Paris for the Rock en Seine festival in August 2009.
Asked why he had had enough of Oasis, Gallagher answered. "I hadn't had enough of Oasis, I had had enough of Liam."
Gallagher described a fierce argument that saw Liam "wielding a guitar like an axe".
"He was quite violent. At that point there was no physical violence but there was a lot of World Wrestling Federation stuff, he was like Randy Savage or something. It was an unnecessarily violent act and he nearly took my face off […] I was like, you know what, I'm fucking out of here."
Gallagher said he regretted the manner in which he left Oasis. "We only had two gigs left." If he had stayed, the singer said, perhaps the band could have discussed their problems and avoiding splitting up. "But then Liam always said he would bring down Amageddon." He added: "Liam doesn't like me. I don't get on with him but he doesn't like me in a very violent way […] I did everyone a favour when I left."
Gallagher said his new album would appeal to Oasis fans, but it was not "stadium rock". "It's not very Guitar Hero," he joked. The album, recorded in London in 2010 and completed in Los Angeles was produced by Gallagher and David Sardy, who he has worked with before.
Commenting on his 18-track collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous, due in 2012, Gallagher said:
"It's really fucking far out man. It's the furthest out I've ever been. It's good though."
Gallagher said he would be touring soon after the first album, and promised fans he would also play Oasis classics. "They are my songs and I wrote them all by myself. I'm proud of them and of what they mean to people. I'll never do a gig without playing them, they're like drugs to me," he said.
Gallagher also discussed long-term tensions between the brothers during their time in Oasis. A feud had developed between the pair after Liam created his own label and wanted to advertise in Oasis gig programmes. "I didn't think it was right for him to be flogging his gear to our fans," said Gallagher.
The final blowout had its origins in Liam's no-show for the V festival in 2009, said Gallagher. "He didn't turn up because he had a hangover," said Gallagher. "He said he had laryngitis, but whatever."
Liam then blamed Noel for negative comments that emerged in the press, "because he thinks I'm some kind of puppet master and I control the British press", he said.
Asked about Liam's comments that he was "better off" without his brother, Gallagher said. "I'm sure he is. Am I better off? I don't know […] I never really saw myself as a frontman, I can see it being a major pain in the arse. He's better off without me because he's in charge now. Whether I am better off without him remains to be seen."
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Post by Billy Davey ツ on Jul 6, 2011 9:07:11 GMT -5
just hope it's not like chemical brothers collaborations
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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Jul 6, 2011 9:08:45 GMT -5
i hope it is.
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Post by gdforever on Jul 6, 2011 9:10:59 GMT -5
Also...18 tracks...how long is this album gonna be. My god! We thought BHN was a monster to sit through.
Thats 28 tracks from Noel ready to go then?
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Post by gdforever on Jul 6, 2011 9:12:05 GMT -5
Well after reading this I can understand the shitbag comment more.
Wonder what Liam is most pissed about? The V-festival revelation or Noel's version of the fight.
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Post by spaneli on Jul 6, 2011 9:13:30 GMT -5
Interesting.
Man I wish the video of the press conference would pop up already.
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Post by bonkers on Jul 6, 2011 9:13:42 GMT -5
must be a double album i would of thought???
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Jul 6, 2011 9:15:05 GMT -5
Also...18 tracks...how long is this album gonna be. My god! We thought BHN was a monster to sit through. Thats 28 tracks from Noel ready to go then? So as an Oasis fan you should probably get tickets for his 2011 tour...with 28 new tracks it should be hard to squeeze in more than a few Oasis tunes per gig. I'm still confident that his AA stuff will be good as well though.
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Post by novascotialad on Jul 6, 2011 9:19:12 GMT -5
i wonder if we've heard of any of those 18 AA tracks??? ie. if there's a god, freaky teeth, etc.
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Post by Jim on Jul 6, 2011 9:20:11 GMT -5
Also...18 tracks...how long is this album gonna be. My god! We thought BHN was a monster to sit through. If Noel is using the Amorphous Androgynous model for an album then some of their songs are only about a minute or so long, kinda interludes, this maybe the same thing.
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Post by oneexcitedyoungman on Jul 6, 2011 10:03:10 GMT -5
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Post by LlAM on Jul 6, 2011 10:04:33 GMT -5
Also...18 tracks...how long is this album gonna be. My god! We thought BHN was a monster to sit through. If Noel is using the Amorphous Androgynous model for an album then some of their songs are only about a minute or so long, kinda interludes, this maybe the same thing. Exactly. I wouldn't expect 18 songs as such.
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Post by gdforever on Jul 6, 2011 10:30:58 GMT -5
Also...18 tracks...how long is this album gonna be. My god! We thought BHN was a monster to sit through. Thats 28 tracks from Noel ready to go then? So as an Oasis fan you should probably get tickets for his 2011 tour...with 28 new tracks it should be hard to squeeze in more than a few Oasis tunes per gig. I'm still confident that his AA stuff will be good as well though. I heard enough Noel acoustic bootlegs and Oasis bootlegs that I just wanna hear the new stuff. I wish he weren't playing Oasis tunes tbh
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Post by alwaysnow on Jul 6, 2011 10:40:06 GMT -5
This album is going to be the bollocks. I'm actually more excited about this than the first album.
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Post by gdforever on Jul 6, 2011 11:47:30 GMT -5
just hope it's not like chemical brothers collaborations AA are not a dance group. They are an experimental rock group
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Post by deasy on Jul 6, 2011 12:05:17 GMT -5
just hope it's not like chemical brothers collaborations AA are not a dance group. They are an experimental rock group It's ridiculous the amount of times this has to be mentioned, isn't it? When people hear electronic they think The Black Eyed Peas or something. Fuck sake
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Post by Headmaster on Jul 6, 2011 12:13:18 GMT -5
18 tracks is too much, even for good songs.
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Post by gdforever on Jul 6, 2011 12:18:07 GMT -5
AA are not a dance group. They are an experimental rock group It's ridiculous the amount of times this has to be mentioned, isn't it? When people hear electronic they think The Black Eyed Peas or something. Fuck sake We should start a thread. Primer to AA (not dance music)
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Post by LlAM on Jul 6, 2011 12:20:03 GMT -5
18 tracks is too much, even for good songs. Depends on the type of album. 10 of them could be interludes... 8 of them could be the same song cut into shorter bites.... Heck, it could be one long 58 min. track made up of 18 melodies.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2011 12:22:06 GMT -5
This album is going to be the bollocks. I'm actually more excited about this than the first album. Same here, it's gonna be fucking mental!
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Post by Supersonic 1888 on Jul 6, 2011 18:29:41 GMT -5
What can we expect from the AA album? Never listened to them.
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Post by Headmaster on Jul 6, 2011 19:16:12 GMT -5
What can we expect from the AA album? Never listened to them. Go and listen to Falling Down remix by them.
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