Tag: Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher Hints At Release Date For New Album
Noel Gallagher has been putting in the studio hours for the hotly anticipated follow up to 2015’s Chasing Yesterday. In a...
U2 And Kendrick Lamar Have A Song Together, Because The...
It's not exactly the collaboration that most comes to mind, but it has indeed happened, rapper Kendrick Lamar has a new...
Noel Gallagher Is Given Award From Teenage Cancer Trust
Noel Gallagher has been awarded the Teenage Cancer Trust award after serving as an ambassador for the charity.
The show has been...
Russell Brand’s Returning To Live Radio and Is Bringing Pal...
Russell Brand is returning to the airwaves. The comedian will host a new Sunday morning show on the digital-only station Radio X, formerly known as Xfm, nine years after he quit BBC following ‘Sachsgate’ row. “I’m going to be on Radio X – the show will be about joy, unity and togetherness,” Brand said in a statement. “Sorry for any offence in advance.”His weekly programme will run between 11am and 1pm, starting this Sunday (April 2) He has also revealed that Noel Gallagher will be joining him for the first episode of his new radio show.
Five Of The Best Music Docs To Netflix and Chill...
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Anton Newcombe is the ultimate musical genius that has never gotten the success he deserves. Brilliant, manic and crazy talented, Newcombe’s...
Oasis Doc Supersonic Awarded At Empire Awards
Mad-Fer-It Oasis film, Supersonic won Best Documentary at the 2017 Three Empire Awards. The 22nd edition of the ceremony from the world's biggest-selling movie magazine took place in a glitzy bash at London's Roundhouse, with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them among the biggest winners, with all competitive awards voted for by the public. Among the other winners were the already-BAFTA honoured I, Daniel Blake, and Eddie Redmayne who picked up Best Actor for Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
Liam Gallagher Goes On Twitter Rant Against Brother Noel (Again)
Liam Gallagher seems to be taking a page out of Kanye West’s twitter playbook. When you’ve a new album coming out,...
Radio Nova’s Biggest Irish Weekend Ever!
This Paddy’s Weekend is RADIO NOVA’S BIGGEST IRISH WEEKEND EVER. We have jam packed the schedule this long weekend with the very best home grown hits and musical talent. And we have an even bigger giveaway to top it off! Every hour from 10am-7pm on Friday and 10am-6pm on Saturday & Sunday you will be in with a chance to be entered to our draw to win the best Paddy’s day prize EVER: 2 tickets to see U2 at their sold out Croke Park gig doing The Joshua Tree: Saturday July 22. Bono & Co. hit the road this summer to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Joshua Tree album. The tour will kick off in Vancouver in May and U2 will of course be home, July 22nd to take to the stage for their sell out gig at GAA headquarters, Croke Park. The Dublin band will be supported by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds during the European leg of the tour, which includes the band’s Dublin date.
Today Marks The 3Oth Anniversary of The Joshua Tree
The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by U2, released on the 9th of March, 1987. It was the album that launched the band into the spotlight with their three massive hit singles 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For', 'Where The Streets have No Name' & 'With or Without You'. Using the textured sonics of The Unforgettable Fire as a basis, U2 expanded those innovations by scaling back the songs to a personal setting and adding a grittier attack for its follow-up, The Joshua Tree. It's a move that returns them to the sweeping, anthemic rock of War, but if War was an exploding political bomb, The Joshua Tree is a journey through its aftermath, trying to find sense and hope in the desperation.
U2 To Celebrate The Joshua Tree’s 30th Anniversary With Facebook...
Do you have any burning questions to ask Bono and Co.? Of course you do! Well now is your chance.
This Thursday, March 9th, marks thirty years since the release of The Joshua Tree and to celebrate Adam, Bono, Edge and Larry will be live on Facebook to answer your questions about the iconic record. The Joshua Tree was the fifth studio album by U2 and it was released on the 9th of March, 1987. It was the album that launched the band into the spotlight with their three massive hit singles ‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’, ‘Where The Streets have No Name’ & ‘With or Without You’.