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Oasis On Ebay

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Gallery

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Oasis Video’s

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Oasis – Champagne Supernova
Let’s watch Oasis’ Champagne Supernova music video.

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Oasis – Wonderwall
Here, you can watch Oasis’ music video of Wonderwall.

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Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger
Oasis’ live performance of “Don’t Look Back In Anger” is here.

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Oasis – Stand by Me
Let’s watch Oasis’ Stand by Me music video.

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Oasis – Little by Little
Here, you can watch Oasis’ music video of Little by Little.

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Oasis – Whatever
Let’s watch Oasis’ Whatever music video.

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Oasis – Cum On Feel The Noise
Let’s watch Cum On Feel The Noise from an Oasis’ live show.

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Oasis – The Masterplan
Oasis’ The Masterplan music video.

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Oasis – Roll With It
Get rocking  with “Roll With It” from an Oasis’ live show.

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Oasis – Morning Glory
Here, you can watch Oasis’ Morning Glory in a live show.

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On Tour

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Oasis Tour

Oasis are in the process of making their new album which is expected to be finished at the end of 2007. If their new album is finished, another big Oasis world tour will begin by next summer and the new scheduled tour will be announced.

In this section, we will give you Oasis’ scheduled tours which were performed in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Here is the list.

2007 NORTH AMERICA 2007

23 March 2007 – Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN

EUROPE 2007

8 December 2007 – Oasis Leisure Centre – Swindon

2006 NORTH AMERICA 2006 (20th March 2006 – 28th March 2006)

28th March Houston, United States, Verizon Wireless Theater

26th March Nashville, United States, Ryman Auditorium

25th March Cincinnati, United States, Taft Theater

23rd March Indianapolis, United States, Murat Theater

22nd March Milwaukee, United States, Riverside Theatre

20th March Toronto, Canada, Air Canada Centre

SOUTH AMERICA 2006 (10th March 2006 to 31st March 2006)

31st March Mexico City, Mexico, Sports Palace

15th March Sao Paulo, Brazil, Credit Card Hall

12th March Santiago Estadio Naciona, Chile, Velodrome

10th March Buenos Aires, Argentina,Hot Festival, Buenos Aires Polo Field

ASIA 2006 (18th February 2006 to 25th February 2006)

25th February Hong Kong, China, Asiaworld Arena

23rd February Singapore, Singapore, Indoor Stadium

21st February Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Hall

18th February Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok 100 Rock Festival

EUROPE 2006 (25th January 2006 to 14th February 2006)

14th February Nottingham, United Kingdom, Nottingham Arena

13th February Nottingham, United Kingdom, Nottinham Arena

10th February Sheffield, United Kingdom, Sheffield Hallam FM Arena

9th February Sheffield, United Kingdom, Sheffield Hallam FM Arena

7th February Rome, Italy, Palalottomatica

6th February Florence, Italy, Mandela Forum

4th February Toulouse, France,Zenith

2nd February Winterthur, Switzerland, Eulachhalle

1st February Vienna, Austria, Gasometer

30th January Grenoble, France, Summum

29th January Lille, France, Zenith

26th January Stockholm, Sweden, Hovet

25th January Oslo, Norway, Spektrum

2005 AUSTRALIA 2005 (26th November 2005 to 4th December 2005)

4th December Perth, Australia,Rock It, Arena Joondalup

2nd December Melbourne, Australia, Festival Hall

1st December Melbourne, Australia, Festival Hall

29th November Sydney, Australia, Hordern Pavilion

28th November Sydney, Australia, Hordern Pavilion

26th November Brisbane, Australia, Entertainment Centre

JAPAN 2005 (11th August 2005 to 21st November 2005)

21st November Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi Taiikukan

20th November Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi Taiikukan

18th November Tokyo, Japan, Yoyogi Taiikukan

17th November Osaka, Japan, Castle Hall

14th August Tokyo, Japan, Summer Sonic Festival, Marine Stadium & Messe

13th August Osaka, Japan, Summer Sonic Festival,Open Air & Intex

11th August Nagoya, Japan, Nagoya Summer Sonic Eve show

UK/EIRE STADIUM TOUR (29th June 2005 to 16th July 2005)

16th July Dublin, Ireland, Marlay Park

13th July Newcastle, United Kingdom, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena

12th July Newcastle, United Kingdom, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena

10th July Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, Milton Keynes National Bowl

9th July Milton Keynes, United Kingdom,Milton Keynes National Bowl

6th July Southampton, United Kingdom, Southampton Rose Bowl

3rd July Manchester, United Kingdom, City Of Manchester Stadium

2nd July Manchester, United Kingdom, City Of Manchester Stadium

30th June Manchester, United Kingdom, City Of Manchester Stadium

29th June Glasgow, United Kingdom, Glasgow Hampden Park

NORTH AMERICAN SHOWS 2005 (17th June 2005 to 3rd October 2005)

3rd October Atlantic City, United States, House Of Blues

2nd October Staten Island, New York, United States, Across the Narrows Festival

30th September Cleveland, United States, Blossom Music Center

29th September Baltimore, United States, Merriweather Post Pavilion

27th September Atlanta, United States, HiFi Buys Amphitheater

25th September Houston, United States, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

24th September Austin, Texas, United States,  Austin City Limits Festival

22nd September Dallas, United States, Smirnoff Music Center

20th September Denver, United States, Red Rock Amphitheatre

18th September Phoenix, United States ,Dodge Theater

17th September Los Angeles, United States, KROQ,  Inland Invasion Show, Glen Helen Hyundai Pavilion

EUROPE SUMMER FESTIVALS 2005 (10th June 2005 to 21st August 2005)

21st August Weston Park, Staffordshire, United Kingdom, V Festival

20th August Hylands Park, Chelmsford, United Kingdom, V Festival

18th August Saltzburg, Austria, Frequency Festival

7th August Benicassim, Spain, FIB Heineken 2005

5th August Odemira, Portugal, Sudoeste Festival

12th June Imola, Italy, Heineken Jammin Festival

11th June Neuhausen obeck nr Tuttlingen, Germany, Southside Festival

10th June Scheessel, Germany, Hurricane Festival

News Archives 2007

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November

Back in the studio

Submitted on 8 November 2007

Oasis’s members and their producer David Sardy re-enter the studio on Monday 5th November to continue work on their seventh studio album.

September

Noel and Sara Have Baby Boy

Submitted on 24 September, 2007 – 3:24pm.

Today, NOEL GALLAGHER became a dad for the second time. A spokeswoman said his wife Sara MacDonald gave birth at 11.15 on Saturday morning and the 7lb 5oz boy has been named Donovan Rory MacDonald Gallagher.

Noel Gallagher turns radio DJ

Submitted on 6 September, 2007 – 5:57pm.

Oasis’ Noel Gallagher is now setting to become a radio DJ. He will be a guest presenter on Radio 1 on October 24th as part of the station’s 40th anniversary.

August

You could own Noel Gallagher’s guitar

Submitted by eugmc on 20 August, 2007 – 8:14pm.

Oasis’ Noel Gallagher has put one of his favorite guitars up for auction to help raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust. His signed instrument is one of a number of items that is being gathered together to help raise money for the charity. A signed pair of Johnny Borrell’s trademark tight white jeans, an autographed Kings of Leon guitar and a Klaxons T-shirt with the signatures of Art Brut on it is also included.

July

Get Noels Old Stuff on eBay

Submitted on 17 July, 2007 – 9:55pm.

MEG MATHEWS, Noel Gallagher’s ex-wife, is selling the couple’s belongings in an online auction. Mathews, who divorced Noel in 2001, is offloading items such as Gothic style PVC sofa, a Gucci dinner set and even the couple’s marital bed worth GBP14,000 ($28,000) on eBay.

June

Sardy and Oasis Together Again

Submitted on 21 June, 2007 – 10:04pm.

Noel Gallagher and top producer Dave Sardy start making plans for the next Oasis album this week. Noel told the Daily Star: “We start talking about the new album on Friday. I’ve got 17 songs ready, everybody else has three each. F*** knows when it will be out – 2010. Don’t hold your breath.”

May

Monkey Fan Noel Gallagher Turns 40

Submitted on 30 May, 2007 – 1:20pm.

Noel Gallagher was surprised when he receive an unusual gift for his 40th birthday. He joked in early interviews that he wanted a pink Rolls Royce, top hat and pet monkey when he finally achieves fame. It was a dream come true when mates of the Wonderwall star gave him a zoo certificate announcing a sponsorship for a chimp called Jimmy at London’s Kitt Bar on Saturday (May 26), according to The Sun.

April

Coming out as an atheist: Noel Gallagher?

Submitted on 13 April, 2007 – 3:54pm.

Noel Gallagher has revealed to the New Musical Express today that he has read Richard Dawkins’ book The God Delusion and loved it “Anything that disproves God, bring it on,” he is quoted as saying.

March

NOEL & GEM PLAY HISTORIC MOSCOW SHOW

Submitted on 26 March 2007.

Historic semi acoustic gig in Russia of Noel and Gem on Friday night was a great success. Their show was performed at the Club B1 in Moscow and the set list included It’s Good To Be Free, Talk Tonight, Fade Away, Cast No Shadow, the Beatles classics and Strawberry Fields Forever.

February

NOEL GALLAGHER & GEM UNPLUGGED IN MOSCOW

Submitted on 22 February 2007
Noel Gallagher and Gem have confirmed their semi-acoustic roadshow to Moscow next month at Club B1 on Friday 23rd March and this will be the first show of Oasis in Russia. The show has already received rave reviews in North America, Australia and Europe and this will be a once in a lifetime oppotunity to see the pair play a whole host of classic Oasis tracks in an intimate venue.
January

More Info on Guitar Exhibit

Submitted on 30 January, 2007 – 10:29am.

Noel’s guitars, Kasabian’s and Franz Ferdinand’s, will be brought to a huge guitar exhibition in London this week. This event, called “Harrods Rocks” which takes place in Harrods, Knightsbridge from February 2nd until March 3rd. The exhibition also includes many rare and extremely valuable guitars such as the guitar’s collection of U2′s The Edge, Brian Jones, Keith Richards and Marc Bolan.

Current & Past Band Members

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Members

1. Liam Gallagher

Born in Burnage Manchester in 1972 to an Irish family, William John Paul Gallagher, who is commonly known to the world as Liam, is Oasis’s original band member who was with the band  from the beginning until present. In 1991, he was invited by his school friend Paul McGuigan, to join his band “The Rain” as a vocalist. Liam accepted the offer but he insisted that the band’s name be changed to “Oasis” after a venue in Swindon, which was on an Inspiral Carpets tour poster in his and Noel’s bedroom. Although his erratic behavior and abrasive attitude have always been the subject of commentary in the press, his distinctive singing style, however, has made him a favourite for Oasis fans.

2. Noel Gallagher

An English songwriter, guitarist and occasional vocalist, Noel Thomas David Gallagher, born on May 29, 1967 in Longsight Manchester, England. He is the second son of Irish parents Peggy and Tommy Gallagher and is also the older brother of Liam Gallagher. In 1991, after his tour in Germany as a roadie for the Inspiral Carpets, he was persuaded by his younger brother, Liam, to join Oasis and he agreed on the condition that he must take creative control of the group and become its sole songwriter. Although his public conflicts with his younger brother occurred frequently but the two brothers work well in creating the best rock music for their albums.

3. Gem Archer

Colin Murray Archer, better known as Gem, is an English musician well known for his work with Heavy Stereo and Oasis. He was born on December 7, 1966 in Durham and proceeds his life in a vegetarian – based style. He began his musical career in Whirlpool and Heavy Stereo in the mid – 80s. In 1999, after Paul Arthurs left Oasis, Archer was contacted by Liam Gallagher, who considered him as the most suitable replacement for Paul Arthurs. Archer was absolutely overjoyed with the chance and joined Oasis as rhythm guitar player in November 1999.

4. Andy Bell

Born on 11 August 1970 in Cardiff, Wales, Andrew Piran Bell is the second Oasis bass guitarist. He was a former member of the early 1990s band, Ride, and later Hurricane No.1. In 1999, after the departure of the Oasis founding member, Guigsy, Oasis was looking for replacements for the vacancy. Liam Gallagher was impressed with Bell’s performance and convinced him that Bell would make a suitable replacement for Guigsy. Bell jumped at the opportunity to join Oasis but was obliged to learn playing bass and remain in the band until present.

5. Zak Starkey

Born on September 13, 1965 at Queen Charlotte’s Maternity Hospital in London, Zak Starkey is the first child of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and his first wife, Maureen Cox but his parents divorced on July 17, 1975, when he was only 9 years old. Zak has worked with Johnny Marr, Icicle Works, the Waterboys, ASAP, the Lightning Seeds and currently act as an unofficial drummer in the British rock bands, Oasis and The Who.

Former Members

1. Alan White

The second Oasis drummer, Alan White, was born on 26 May 1972, in Eltham, South London. After the band’s original drummer Tony McCarroll was kicked out of the band in May 1995, he joined the band and performed as the band’s drummer between 1995 and 2004. Paul Weller, one of Gallagher’s friends, recommended him to Noel Gallagher for the vacancy. In 2004, he decided to leave the ban for personal problems and was replaced by Zak Starkey, drummer of the Who and son of Beatles’ drummer Ringo Starr.

2. Paul McGuigan

Better known by his nickname Guigsy, Paul McGuigan was one of the four founding members of Oasis. In 1980, he started a band with his friends, Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, Tony McCarroll and Chris Hutton and called themselves “The Rain”.

Later, Guigsy invited his friend Liam Gallagher, who suggested changing the band’s name to Oasis, and Liam’s brother, Noel, to join the band. Guigsy performed as a bass player for Oasis from 1991 to 1999 and left Oasis for a short time in 1995 due to nervous exhaustion. And after his return in the late 1995 he decided to leave again in 1999, this time was for good, the reason was he wished to spend more time with his family.

3. Paul Arthurs

Born on 23 June 1965 in Burnage, Manchester, England, Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs is also considered one of the founding members  of Oasis. Paul Arthurs also known as Bonehead, a reference to the short back and sides haircut which his father made him wear when he was young. Arthurs joined Oasis from the beginning and remained in the band as a rhythm guitarist. Until 1999, he decided to leave the band to spend more time with his family. Arthurs was replaced by Gem Archer.

4. Tony McCarroll

One of the founding members of Oasis, Anthony “Tony” McCarroll was born in Levenshulme, Manchester, England in 1972. McCarroll joined the band from the very beginning and performed as the band’s drummer from 1991 to May 1995. He stayed in band until 1995 when he was asked to leave after rumors of a punch-up with Liam. After leaving the band, he traveled around the world for some years.

History of the band

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In 1991, an English rock band named Oasis was formed in Manchester. The Guinness Book Of Hit Singles And Albums declared Oasis as the “Most Successful Act of the Last Decade in the UK” with more than 50 million albums sold worldwide and also have had eight Number One singles in the UK. Oasis is led by lead guitarist and primary songwriter, Noel Gallagher, and his younger brother, Liam Gallagher, lead vocalist and songwriter. Liam and Noel Gallagher are the only two original band members who stand in the band until now. The present lineup is encompassed with bass guitarist Andy Bell, rhythm/lead guitarist Gem Archer and as-yet unofficial drummer Zak Starkey, son of former Beatle Ringo Starr.

Oasis’s debut live show occurred in August 1991 at the Boardwalk club in Manchester. Firstly, only one Gallagher brother, Liam, appeared in the band but a few months later Noel Gallagher, the older brother, also joined the band as a band’s sole songwriter and leader. The other original band members are also included Paul Arthurs, Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll. The band’s big break came on May 31 when they were spotted by Creation Records co-owner Alan McGee who invited them to play a gig at King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow, Scotland. After the show, McGee was so impressed by their performance and unhesitatingly signed the band to Creation Records four days later.

“Supersonic”, their first single, was released in April 1994 reaching number 31 in the charts and their third single, “Live Forever”, was the first single to enter the Top 10 of the UK charts. In September 1994, after troubles with recording and mixing sessions, their debut album, “Definitely Maybe”, was released and rapidly entered the charts at number one and at the time becoming the fastest selling debut album in the UK. Therefore, “Definitely Maybe” was given a Mercury Prize – nominated debut album, the prize which is awarded for the best album from the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland.

In April 1995, the first single from their second album, “Some Might Say”, entered number 1 in the UK charts, and at the same time, drummer Tony McCarroll was ousted from the band, replaced by Londoner Alan White. At the height of their reputation, Be Here Now, Oasis’ third album which released in 1997, reached number 1 in the UK charts, number 2 in the U.S. and also became the fastest-selling album in chart history.

Almost half a million copies were sold on the first day and about 700,000 copies in its first week. In November 2006, a “best of” album entitled “Stop the Clocks” was released and suddenly received great attention, especially in the UK where more than one million records were sold in three months.

Oasis received a BRIT Award, the annual United Kingdom pop music awards, in February 2007 for their outstanding contribution to music. And now, Oasis is contemplating on their new album which is expected to be released in 2008.

Oasis DVDs

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Oasis – Familiar to Millions: Live At Wembley (2001)

There & Then (1996)

Oasis: Lord Don’t Slow Me Down (2007)

Oasis: Music in Review (2007)

Oasis – Live by the Sea (1995)

Critical Review: Definitely Maybe (2006)

Oasis: Hindu Times [Region 2] (2002)

The Oasis Phenomenon (2007)

Oasis: Sibling Rivalry

Oasis Books

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Take Me There: The Story

Oasis Supersonic Supernova

Oasis: What’s the Story?

Getting High: The Adventures of Oasis

Oasis – (What’s the Story) Morning Glory (Paperback)

Oasis – Definitely Maybe* (Paperback)

Oasis Talking (In Their Own Words) (Paperback)