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ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS
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- "Brother Beyond"
- April 2000
- by Danny Eccleston
- Noel Gallagher has seen the future - no drugs, no Creation, no porcine feedback epics - and it looks pretty good to him. So what else is on his mind? Poetry, his nose, driving lessons, the "shit" songs on his new album and the little matter of Anais Gallagher, aged 0. 'I'm really, really excited," he tells us.
- "Good To Be Back"
- February 2000
- by Lucy O'Brien
- Oasis's American concerts provided tantalising glimpses of their sprightlier, less bald new direction.
- "Rock Couples - Love Will Tear Us Apart"
- March 1999
- by Lucy O'Brien
- One of you is an emotional child, the other likes hanging out with rock stars: not the ideal recipe for long-term love, but that's the lot of the 'rock couple'. Then there's the groupies, the press, the drugs...we read the banns and breaks out the bandages.
- "Wonderwall Is Better Than Drugs"
- February 1999
- by Danny Eccleston
- He wrote the spiralling Live Forever, the boogiemungous Roll With It, the singalonga Wonderwall - so who better than Noel Gallagher to present our Q Singles Masterclass? "Does it want to make you shag your bird? Does it make you want to put your arm around your mate and say, I love you?" he asks. "That's what counts..."
- "Put It Next To The Other Three!"
- January 1998
- by Adrian Deevoy
- What a shoddy old year it's been for Oasis. Only six million copies of 'Be Here Now' shifted. Only voted The Best Act In The World Today by Q readers for the second year running. Woe and shame. Adrian Deevoy interrogates the most successful failure of 1997.
c 1998 Andrew Turner
aturner@interalpha.co.uk
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