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Despite having no plans to reunite anytime soon, the members of Oasis will treat fans to some new releases. Noel Gallagher recently revealed that the band is planning to release a live album and documentary next year. The album will feature cuts from the group's 1996 Knebworth House gigs, which some members of the band think were the high point of Oasis. There will be an accompanying documentary chronicling the concerts. -
Noel Gallagher: Oasis Reunion Would Only Happen for the Money Because 'We're Not as Good as We Used to Be'
Noel Gallagher laid it all out on the line recently with regard to an Oasis reunion. He said that if the band ever got back together, it would strictly be because the money was too good to turn down. His rant in Q magazine cited acts like Led Zeppelin and The Smiths that he believes don't reunite because they aren't as good as they use to be. Besides, Gallagher is busy with his High Flying Birds solo project. -
Noel Gallagher Is "F--king Sad About Beady Eye' Break Up, Says Liam Should Make Solo Record
Back in October, Liam Gallagher announced the split of his band Beady Eye in a post on Twitter but has remained silent on the issue since. However, his older brother Noel has now commented on the disbandment in an interview with Q Magazine (via NME). -
10 Bands That Broke Up In 2014: Danity Kane, The Allman Brothers Band, Death Grips, And More
Unless you're the Rolling Stones, no band can last forever, and in 2014 we lost plenty of wonderful bands. Some split up due to internal differences, while others felt like they had done all they could do artistically. Here are 10 bands that broke up in 2014. -
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Oasis's Liam Gallagher Among Guest Performers at The Who Tribute Concert [WATCH]
Last night, Nov. 11, rock legends The Who held their annual Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert in London, featuring guest performances by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder and former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, among many others. According to "Rolling Stone," the evening was hosted by The Who frontman Roger Daltrey, though guitarist and lead songwriter Pete Townshend reportedly stayed home, with Daltrey saying the legendary guitarist would “rather do anything than hear his songs played back to him.”Liam Gallagher gave his first public performance since the break-up of his band Beady Eye three weeks ago, singing The Who’s 1965 hit “My Generation,” which he had frequently performed in concert with Oasis. Check out his performance here: -
Liam Gallagher, Eddie Vedder to Perform Who Classics at Benefit Gig
Big names in rock like Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher will pick their favorite Who songs to play at a benefit show next month in London. -
Liam Gallagher Announces Beady Eye Split Via Twitter
Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis group, Beady Eye, have disbanded. Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis group, Beady Eye, has disbanded. Gallagher kept it short in his announcement via Twitter today (October 24), NME reports. -
Oasis Share Live Version Of 'Acquiesce' To Be Included In Upcoming Reissue
As fans anxiously await the reissue of Oasis' 1995 classic (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, hopefully this live take on the B-Side "Acquiesce" will hold them over. -
Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe': 11 Songs Ranked For Its 20th Anniversary
Today, Aug. 29, marks the 20th anniversary of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe, and though it wasn't the first album of the Britpop movement, it did become one of its defining documents. The album would become the fastest selling debut of all time in the UK (a record later broken by Elastica and then Arctic Monkeys), and in celebration of its 20th birthday, here are the album's 11 songs ranked, from worst to best. -
8 Guitarists Who Are More Famous Than Their Lead Singers: Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, And More
It's pretty common for a band's lead vocalist to be its most famous member, whether or not they actually deserve it (Ozzy Osbourne...), but there are some cases where the lead vocalist is actually outshone by the guitarist. Here are eight guitarists who are more famous than their lead singers. -
Six Lead Vocalists Who Don't Write Their Own Lyrics: Ozzy Osbourne, Roger Daltrey, and more
It's totally reasonable to assume that each member of a band writes his or her own parts: the guitarist writes the guitar parts, the bassist writes bass lines, and the vocalist writes the lyrics. However, there are some rare cases where someone in the band other than the vocalist writes the lyrics. Here are six examples of bands whose vocalists don't write their own lyrics.
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