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- "That Was...And This Will Be"
- February 2000
- edited by Ian Harrison
- Noel Gallagher breaks radio silence on Chicago's alt-rock station Q-101
- "King Arthurs"
- October 1999
- by Steve Lowe
- He’s gone - voluntarily exiled from Oasis and back in his big house with his wife and kids. But how could we ever forget Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs’ five-year reign as the balding monarch of rock.
- "Fame"
- April 1999
- by John Harris
- The tears, triumphs and traumas of stardom. We don't need another hero...because, as explained by three hand-picked pundits, Liam Gallagher is the most all-encompassing icon ever (apart from Elvis, possibly)
- "Wife Through A Lens"
- March 1999
- by Sam Upton
- There are rock wives, and there is Meg Mathews: the mega-spending, bash-throwing supernova with a fondness for apres-ski, drum'n'bass barbecues and hand-delivered roast dinners. Select talks to a host of friends, commentators and 'contacts' and asks the inevitable question: What is 'she' like?
- "Do I Not Like That!"
- January 1999
- by 'e-mail'
- The first futuristic thing Oasis have done - Noel's inaugural e-mail interview
- "It Couldn't Be You!"
- December 1998
- by Steve Lowe
- Every group has had one: the hapless, well-meaning soul who can't play properly and makes goonish faces in the photos. It's either the band or them. They simply have to go. Meet music's nearly-men...
- Chris Hutton: Ousted by Liam, but likes his Murphy's
- "The Empire Strikes Back"
- August 1997
- by John Harris
- For the last ten months Oasis have been defined by 24-hour tabloid hysteria, V-signs at award ceremonies, and the contents of Meg's shopping bags. What's the biggest band in the universe to do? Easy. Records the best album of their career, giggle at that bloke out of Placebo and prepare for re-entry into a vacuous pop world. Over the next 30 pages, in exclusive one-to-one interviews, Oasis talk to Select about the calm that lies at the centre of the storm, those drooled-over new songs, and why fame makes you put your TV in the garden...
- "It's Good That Blur Are In The Charts"
- April 1997
- by Stella Blackburn
- So said an Inspiral Carpets roadie in 1991, speaking - in the absence of his employers - into a journalist's tape recorder. We present, with no little fanfare, the Great Lost Noel Gallagher Interview...
c 2000 Andrew Turner
aturner@interalpha.co.uk
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