
OASIS Faq
INTERVIEW ARTICLES
THE GUARDIAN & THE OBSERVER
- "Morning-After Glory"
- 29th January 2000
- by Lindsay Baker
- Once, life was a cruise for Noel Gallagher. Oasis's brand of rock with attitude sold and sold, and the cocaine and champagne kept coming. Until, one day, he called a halt. He speaks from the heart abouthis brother Liam, his wife Meg, the baby on the way - and the album that charts his turnaround.
- "No More Heroes"
- 8th January 2000
- by Sean O'Hagan
- We finish this occasional series on rock'n'roll icons. The reason? There's no one today worth celebrating
- "Sex, Drugs, Rock'n'Roll"
- 31st October 1999
- by Barbara Ellen
- Both spokesmen for their respective generations, it's perhaps unsurprising that the men behind The Jam and Oasis became friends. Here, they talk frankly together for the first time about music, the daughter Paul Weller has never mentioned in print before, Noel Gallagher's fears about fatherhood...and Liam's behaviour at the birth of his son.
- "And The There Were Two..."
- 26th August 1999
- by Steve Lowe and Nick Kent
- Is this the end for Oasis? When Noel Gallagher first heard Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan and Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs play, he told them 'your tunes are shit'. But he and his brother joined their band anyway, giving them a piggyback ride to fame and fortune. Now Guigsy and Bonehead have walked out and Oasis will never be quite the same again.
- "Looking Back In Anger"
- 7th March 1999
- by Robert Yates
- Tony McCarroll has just won £600,000 from his former band Oasis. Here he tells his side of the story - and the truth about the infamous 'Paris punch-up' - for the first time.
c 2000 Andrew Turner
aturner@interalpha.co.uk
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