Lionel Messi 22 an est fan du groupe Oasis depuis que l’attaquant l’Argentin Carlos Tevez évoluant a Manchester City lui a fait découvrir leur musique.
Sur de sa puissance, Messi leur propose même de venir célébrer en Argentine la victoire de son équipe nationale, et leur demande en substance de bien vouloir proposer leur prix pour cette réformation.
Noel Gallagher fan de foot, de City et de Tevez (il a failli appeler son fils Carlos) pourrait être sensible a ces sirènes footballistiques…
The Oasis is Over
« It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer »
« C’est avec un peu de tristesse mais un grand soulagement que je vous annonce que je quitte Oasis ce soir. Les gens écriront et diront ce qu’ils veulent, mais je ne peux simplement plus continuer à travailler avec Liam »
Noel Gallagher
1995 Le Perreux, le jour de la sortie de (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, première écoute de Wonderwall, je me dis que le jour ou cette chanson sera oubliée, j’en ferai une reprise. 2009 San Francisco, Irving St, en rentrant chez moi sur mon SK8, j’entends Wonderwall dans un bar à fond, je tourne en rond autour pour écouter ça ici, et je réalise que je ne ferai jamais cette reprise.
Rock en Seine 2009
La programmation du festival (qui se tiendra dans le Domaine national de Saint-Cloud vendredi 28, samedi 29 et dimanche 30 août 2009) a été révélée, les principaux groupes seront donc : Oasis, The Prodigy, The Offspring, MGMT, Amy MacDonald, Vampire Weekend, Faith No More.
Source :
http://www.rockenseine.com
Oasis censuré en Chine
Pour protéger la souveraineté du pays, les autorités chinoises interdisent les concerts d’Oasis en Chine. En 1997 Noel Gallagher avait participé à un concert en faveur de la cause tibétaine : le « Free Tibet Benefit Concert« .
En savoir plus sur le site du NME :
http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/43144
Falling Down, Oasis
Falling Down, est le nouveau clip du groupe oasis.
Oasis I’m Outta Time
Nouveau single du groupe Oasis.
Apres Mother Nature’s Son de Paul, Child of Nature de John, I’m Outta Time de Liam…
Alan Mac Gee & Dig Out Your Soul
Selon Alan Mac Gee, le nouvel album d’oasis est le meilleur depuis « What’s the Story Morning Glory ».
Why the music world needs Oasis
« Turning 48 yesterday, I realised the only Creation band that I still get excited about is Oasis. And who wouldn’t? The band contains two world-class songwriters, and two great ones, and their new release Dig Out Your Soul is truly tremendous. It’s as if they have re-imagined their discography and made their true follow-up to What’s the Story Morning Glory, completing the elusive and perfect rock’n’roll trilogy that began with Definitely Maybe.
The music world needs Oasis at this moment, a band with more personality and more amusing quips than any British band for at least 10 years. Throughout their history Oasis have captured the pop zeitgeist (and my personal zeitgeist) as a band that combine the best elements of the Beatles and Sex Pistols to emerge as this generation’s Rolling Stones.
« Better than Morning Glory », has become many a critic’s meme when reviewing post-Morning Glory Oasis albums, thrown into reviews in a random fashion as a desperate bid to return the band to the halcyon days of old. You know what? Dig Out Your Soul is the best Oasis album since What’s the Story Morning Glory. Easy.
The signs were good when I met up with the Gallagher brothers last year in Los Angeles. We discussed music and, curiously, Noel told me how much he liked Glasvegas. I was surprised that he had heard of them at that point. The evening fell into typical Oasis debauchery: hanging out with Brody Dalle and Biffy Clyro and ending up in a dub club in east LA with Oasis participating in a stage invasion. The surreal nature of being Noel Gallagher must be bizarre. Noel, at his best, writes songs about pure escapism, northern ambition and transcending class culture, all in rock’n’roll Technicolor. The question is: « What do you do when you’ve achieved all your dreams? » You return to your youth and get back to who you were.
Dig Out Your Soul works because Noel has returned to the original inspiration of his youth for his songwriting. Definitely Maybe was about their dreams of rock’n’roll stardom, Morning Glory was about achieving the dream, Be Here Now was the coked-up aftermath, now Dig Out Your Soul is a glance to a psychedelic yesterday, again. For me, the past five post-Morning Glory albums never captured the magic of the first two. Songs from the past five albums had moments of pop reverberations and incredible songwriting, but were never complete statements. With Dig Out Your Soul, the notorious Oasis brothers have found their mojo. It’s back, without a doubt.
Musically, it’s a return to the grander ambitions and excess of before, with Noel stating: « But I kind of like fancy! I’d like to make an absolutely fucking colossal album. You know? Like literally two orchestras, stuff like that. » Dig Out Your Soul is Oasis at their most baroque and Noel’s pure pop ambition sits easily with his experimental side. The album oozes with confidence, and great songs.
Maybe it is their the lucky seventh album? The Beatles and the Stones released Revolver and Beggar’s Banquet respectively, both were album number seven, and Dig Out Your Soul is on a par of with both in terms of classic songwriting. Or maybe it was his musical peer Paul Weller who inspired Noel to turn his back on Britpop and take a more eclectic direction after Weller’s own opus of 22 Dreams? Noel Gallagher has said that Shock of the Lightning was the only song that had « Oasis single status » as the rest is far removed from the sound of Oasis.
I love the decision not to make the album freely available to download, as the Charlatans and Radiohead have. Noel’s decision to release the sheet music and lyrics is very Noel; not encouraging free music, but encouraging kids to pick up guitars, learn songs and YouTube them. Or forming a personal army of New York City buskers to perform Dig Out Your Soul – and why not?
These songs are fantastic. From the opening Bag It Up, with the « freaks coming out through the floor », capturing the sound of drug psychosis; the Buffalo Springfield raga glam-stomp of Get Off Your High Horse Lady; the street-fighting vibe of Waiting for the Rapture, the Left Bank psychedelic baroqueness of To Be Where There’s Life; the Dear Prudence lift on The Turning – Dig Out Your Soul is the sound of one of Britain’s greatest bands at play.
Liam’s soulful vocals are utter gems, no longer the one-take hooligan of before, he plays it like a psychedelic Elvis, underpinning the tracks with a commanding presence. Noel’s vocal turn on Falling Down is one of the best tracks he has ever sang on. It is subtle, haunting, and full of pure Noel Gallagher magic.
I understand that openly admitting to liking Oasis is inviting confrontation, but you know what? Being an Oasis fan is never having to say I’m sorry. And I’m not. Leave saying sorry to the Coldplay imitators as their era of bedwetter music is over. It’s only Glasvegas and Oasis for competition in this country. If you are in a band and are not artistically competing with the creative rock’n’roll genius of Oasis or Glasvegas, it’s time to just stop and get off the treadmill. This is how rock’n’roll should be done in the United Kingdom today. »
Source : Alan Mac Gee Guardian Blog
Oasis écolo?
Le groupe Oasis
(dont le fabuleux Falling Down remixé par les Chemical Brothers à récemment fait surface sur le net) jouera à l’Eden Project le 27 septembre prochain pour MTV. L’Eden Project est un complexe environnemental audacieux, un projet écolo digne d’un 2001 Odyssée de l’espace.

Voici leur nouveau clip vidéo The Shock of The Lightening
