New Oasis documentary will be released about their famous Knebworth gigs
Noel Gallagher has said it s shaping up to be a fantastic film. Essential for Oasis fans
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Liam and Noel Gallagher and Oasis at Knebworth yesterday where they are due to perform this weekend (Image: James Vellacott)
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Ally Ross
Updated: May 7 2021, 6:36 ET
NINE years, six series and 1,000 acronyms later, millions of underwhelmed Line Of Duty viewers finally learned H’s identity and the lousy price of his treachery as well.
It was poor, gormless Det Supt Ian Buckells, who’d done it all for “a time-share in Gran Canaria”.
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Millions of underwhelmed Line of Duty viewers finally learned H’s identityCredit: BBC
Not even Fuerteventura, with a “resort swap option”, which would’ve had me tipping off the OCG the moment I passed out at Hendon Police College.
Buckells sold his soul for Gran Canaria, we were asked to believe.
Wonderwalls! Recording studio where Oasis made Definitely Maybe and Stone Roses recorded Fool s Gold is back on market as stunning home for £2.25m
The creekside old Sawmills near Fowey in Cornwall is being sold with a guide price of £2,250,000 million
Oasis s Definitely Maybe was recorded at Sawmills and other successful clients include Stone Roses
The property has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms in one of the most beautiful, secluded places to live
Following up 2018’s
Proper EP, this Philadelphia foursome (whose moniker was the original name of Ardmore, the Philly suburb where they first rehearsed) sound even more inspired and imposing on this debut LP. Past reviews have accurately noted singer
Matthew Taglang’s uncanny vocal resemblance to R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe; coupled with the iridescent, soaring guitars of
David Perry, uplifting songs like “No Decay,” “Terrible Cure,” and “The Mentalist” recall
Document’s “Finest Worksong” or
Reveal’s “I’ll Take the Rain,” reinforced with a hefty, Oasis/Doves/U2 alterna-rock stomp. Elsewhere, forceful rhythm section
Mark S. Walsh and
Meet the singer-songwriter appointed new minister at Lanarkshire church
Rev. Neil Watson is also a musician who s gigged around Scotland
Stonelaw Parish Church in Rutherglen
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Parishioners at a Lanarkshire church can expect their singing to improve thanks to their new minister - because he s also a musician who s gigged around Scotland.