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    Liam Gallagher’s hilarious reply to fan who asked whether his gigs at doomed Manchester Co-Op Live arena would go ahead

    LIAM Gallagher has said he will perform in a Lidl store if Manchester’s Co-op Live arena is not open in time.The former Oasis rocker, 51, is due to play four shows at the disaster-hit venue next month, but there is uncertainty over whether it will be ready by then.Liam Gallagher offered to move his gigs to a Lidl when questioned about the shows by Twitter/X fansCredit: GettyIt comes after the Co-op Live arena in Manchester has suffered a string of issues and has led to performances being cancelledCredit: Peter Byrne / PA WireAsked by a fan about a possible alternative, the Mancunian answered on X/Twitter: “Gig in LIDL.”Oasis’ 2002 hit Little by Little — originally sung by his brother Noel — is almost tailor-made to be played in the budget supermarket’s aisles.And Lidl happily accepted Liam’s proposal, joking in a reference to another Oasis track: “We’re gonna roll with it.”It said it will apply for a late licence to ensure the concert can happen without a hitch — unlike the shows so far at the Co-op Live arena.READ MORE ON CO-OP LIVEOne fan quipped: “If you scan your Lidl card you’ll get an extra song and a roll with it.”The £365million Co-op Live was due to open last month but has been marred by setbacks including power issues and part of an air conditioning unit falling off.Concerts by Peter Kay, The Black Keys, Olivia Rodrigo and Keane have been delayed. Take That and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie have moved their shows to the nearby AO Arena.Most read in MusicAnother fan asked Liam, who is set to play Oasis classics as part of the 30th anniversary of the band’s debut album Definitely Maybe: “If they’ve cancelled Take That they will cancel you as well won’t they?”To which Liam replied: “Who the f*** are Take That?”He is currently set to perform at Co-op Live on June 15, 16, 27 and 28.Doomed Co-Op Live venue suffers fresh blow as huge pop group moves upcoming Manchester gigs to another arenaSong Little by Little is almost made to be played in budget supermarket LidlCredit: Alamy More

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    Biggest selling vinyl of the century unveiled…and it’s not a Taylor Swift album

    FLEETWOOD Mac’s classic album Rumours is the best-selling vinyl record of this century. The LP, which includes hits including Dreams and Go Your Own Way, first went to No1 in 1977.Fleetwood Mac’s classic album Rumours is the best-selling vinyl record of this centuryCredit: AlamyFleetwood Mac in 1977 – the year Rumours was releasedCredit: AlamyIt has since sold 40 million copies worldwide — and is now top of the charts again following a vinyl revival, selling 280,000 copies on the format this millennium.The rest of the Top Five are Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of the Moon, Nevermind by Nirvana, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis and Queen’s Greatest Hits.The list was compiled by the Official Charts Company for Greatest Hits Radio as part of its Vinyl Revival Day today.Songs from the albums will play on the station all day, with DJs including Ken Bruce talking about their own vinyl memories.READ MORE ON FLEETWOOD MACKen, 73, said: “I’m a huge admirer of Fleetwood Mac and not remotely surprised to see Rumours at the top of this chart — it’s one of their finest. I’m looking forward to turning back the clock a few years and dropping that needle on some of my favourite tracks.”Songs from the albums will play on the station all day, with DJs including Ken Bruce talking about their own vinyl memoriesCredit: PATOP 10 BEST-SELLING VINYL RECORDS

    Rumours – Fleetwood Mac
    The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
    Nevermind – Nirvana
    What’s The Story Morning Glory – Oasis
    Greatest Hits – Queen
    Legend – Bob Marley and The Wailers
    The Stone Roses – Stone Roses
    Definitely Maybe – Oasis
    The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie
    Unplugged in New York – Nirvana

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    Inside Liam Gallagher’s new £4m London mansion makeover including a bar right next to his living room

    THE parties he used to hold with his brother Noel Gallagher were so good they became legend in the celebrity world.And while Oasis rocker Liam has toned down his lifestyle, that doesn’t mean he no longer likes a trip down the pub.Liam Gallagher has been given the green light by Haringey Council for refurbishment works, that includes a fancy booze roomCredit: Samir Hussein / WireImageBut it seems the singer will be able to do just that from the comfort of his own home, after building plans for his North London mansion revealed he’s putting in a bar.Liam has been given the green light by Haringey Council for “new external doors, internal alterations and refurbishment works”, which includes a fancy booze room – complete with a posh bar and stools – next to his living room.As anyone who has done work on their home knows, it’s always a circus going back and forth with the council. And restrictions around Liam’s posh neighbourhood are so strict he even had to get permission to install a gas-fired boiler.READ MORE ON LIAM GALLAGHERI can imagine getting a home boozer approved meant he had to jump through even more hoops.Liam is way more clean living now, and after having a double hip replacement last year he’s been trying to get back up to fitness.He told the Sun: “You’ve got to undo all the bad work you’ve done through f***ing getting off your head and all that.“It’s time to undo it all now and get back to reality. All that stuff that you thought was cool in the early days, it’s time to get healthy.”Most read in BizarreI’m sure his drinks will be purely medicinal.A look at Liam Gallagher’s mansion in North LondonCredit: Rightmove / Triangle NewsZen on the ballZENDAYA looked smashing promoting tennis movie Challengers.Liam Gallagher gives major update on an Oasis reunion and says Noel should make peace for the sake of their mumZendaya looked very pretty in this floral number as she went on Good Morning AmericaCredit: GettyShe wore this pretty floral number on TV show Good Morning America – but has admitted she didn’t have a clue about the game before landing the role as a tennis player turned coach.She said on Heart FM: “When I went to Wimbledon it was before I really knew anything about tennis. I was just there to see Serena Williams.”Just focus on the strawberries and cream, Zendaya, they are the best bits.PET SHOP BOYS TELL TAYLSNEIL Tennant has revealed the Pet Shop Boys were enlisted to write songs for Madonna and Kylie Minogue – but ended up holding on to the tunes.At a fan Q and A Neil explained: “We did write some songs for Kylie but one we kept for ourselves, which was Pandemonium. “We wrote some things for Madonna but they said she was writing an R&B album. “Having written Heart, we imagined Madonna could sing it but we didn’t offer it.”The pair, who will release new album Nonetheless on Friday, also told how they are intrigued by Taylor Swift after she broke a load of records with new album, The Tortured Poets Department.Neil added during the chat in London on Monday: “The charts are all Taylor. She fascinates me as a phenomenon because she is so popular.“Then I listen to the records and I think ‘Where are the famous songs? What is Taylor Swift’s Billie Jean?’ Shake It Off?“I even know that is the answer, but I listened to that the other day and it is not Billie Jean, is it?”It isn’t . . . it’s miles better in my eyes.Girls get to workIT seems the Girls Aloud tour is being sponsored by Mercedes – after Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts, all arrived for rehearsals in identical £50,000 motors.The trio got to work on their new routines alongside Nadine Coyle at a rehearsal studio in North London today.The Promise singers hit the road next month for the mammoth UK and Ireland run of gigs, which kick off in Dublin on May 17.I told yesterday how Girls Aloud had contacted Olly Alexander to join them as a special guest at one of the shows in a bid to give him a lift after the controversy surrounding his Eurovision Song Contest entry.It appears Olly is a man in demand, as he’s also been booked to appear on EastEnders.The Years & Years singer will be seen in the Queen Vic as part of a storyline in the coming weeks.Have a pint for us, Olly.We told yesterday how Girls Aloud are supporting Olly Alexander – and the star is also set to appear on EastEndersCredit: BBCBLUR UP FOR IVOR GONGAFTER missing out on a Brit Award with most recent album The Ballad Of Darren, Blur are in the running for an Ivor Novello award.The group, fronted by Damon Albarn, have been nominated for the Best Song, Musically and Lyrically, for the brilliant The Narcissist.Blur, fronted by Damon Albarn, is in the running to pick up an Ivor Novello awardCredit: GettyThe nod comes 29 years after their first Ivors nomination for Parklife.Raye and CMAT are both up for Best Album, while Harry Styles, Fred Again, Pink Pantheress and Ice Spice are all in the running for gongs.The Ivors with Amazon Music takes place on May 23 –  and we’ll be there on the day to bring you all the news and gossip.A WHOLE record of unheard Johnny Cash songs is on the way.The country legend passed away in 2003 but his estate announced the album, Songwriter, today.It will be made up of tracks The Man In Black recorded in 1993.The record has been co-produced by Johnny’s son John and will be out on June 28.But fans don’t have to wait that long to get the first track. Well Alright is out now – and it’s as catchy as hell.NICKI SNIFFS AT DJ CHATTHERE’S often a lingering whiff of junk food around our desks – but we’ll clean up if Nicki Minaj is ever in town.Capital Breakfast Show DJ Chris Stark revealed the Super Bass singer refused to speak to him until he’d got rid of the smell of his lunch. Chris Stark revealed Nicki Minaj wouldn’t speak to him until he got the smell of chips and beans off himCredit: GettyHe said: “Nicki was running late so I darted to the canteen for some chips and beans. “A member of Nicki Minaj’s team questioned what I was up to, then asked me to leave.“I was then told that the interview wouldn’t begin until the smell of chips and beans was removed from the room.“They had to bring in candles and spray. I wasn’t allowed in until that was properly sorted.”It’s so painfully awkward but so, so brilliant.Biz blinds – naming no namesIT’S not just desperate celebrities who slide into fans’ Instagram accounts.I’m told prominent MP XXXXXXXXXXX has been using their official – and verified – work profile to chat up attractive blokes they found after scrolling through certain hashtags. Not only that, but they have been telling the baffled recipients to keep the flirty messages to themselves to save XXXXXXXXXXX from “public embarrassment”.And it gets even more embarrassing. They described themselves as a “nice Tory . . . ”Selena Knicks a momentSELENA Gomez used her time in her exclusive courtside seat at a Knicks basketball game to do some serious networking.The American singer, who is expected to drop her next album in the coming months, was seen chatting with stars including Sting at Madison Square Garden in New York.READ MORE SUN STORIESSelena Gomez pictured at a Knicks basketball game in New YorkCredit: GettyShe was spotted chatting with stars like StingCredit: Getty
    Selena was joined by her boyfriend, music producer Benny Blanco to watch the match and also in the star-filled crowd were actors Ben Stiller and Elle Fanning plus comedian Chris Rock.Given the state of my team Tottenham at the moment, I’m more inclined to spend our games calming my nerves by drinking pints of Neck Oil at The Goal Line Bar rather than watching them from the Shelf side, so I totally get your drift, Selena. More

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    Noel Gallagher says he’s ‘punching above his weight’ with new girlfriend as he breaks silence on secret romance

    LITTLE more than a year since the breakdown of his 22-year relationship with Sara McDonald, Noel Gallagher is now off the market again.Aptly, the ­former Oasis star has fallen head over heels for a woman called Sally, who was with him at his Royal Albert Hall show last month.Noel Gallagher is now off the market after his marriage breakdownCredit: GettyNoel said: ‘I don’t look like a plastic bag full of wine any more. I don’t look like Pete Doherty — a waddling bag of p**s’Credit: AFPSpeaking about his new love for the first time, Noel said: “She’s a good woman. She doesn’t show up often, but it was nice to see her [at the Royal Albert Hall].“She says she sees a steely look in my eyes. She’s looked into my eyes countless times down the years.”When asked what she makes of him singing Oasis’s 1996 hit Don’t Look Back In Anger, with the famous “So Sally can wait” chorus, he added: “She’s cool about it.”Noel was wed to Sara for 12 years of their relationship and, before first dating her in 2001, was married to Meg Matthews for three years.Read More on ShowbizBut he knows he struck lucky with Sally, who has been pictured with him in London a handful of times over the past six months.He said: “I’ve punched above my weight several times in my life, and I think if you can make a girl laugh the battle is more than won. “I mean, when you drop your trousers, you’d rip them off and show them the little nubbin of fury. If they do laugh, you’re halfway there for a peck on the nubbin. “I think if you have to act a certain way [to get a woman] then you’ve to act like that for the rest of your life. She’s either into you for what you are, or the quest continues.” Most read in BizarreI’m sure Sally would have stifled any chuckles, Noel. Meanwhile he’s cleaned up his lifestyle since hitting the booze and fags following his divorce from Sara. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Council Skies, official video, first 17 secondsHe said: “I don’t look like a plastic bag full of wine any more. I don’t look like Pete Doherty — a waddling bag of p**s. “I’ve got a gym in my flat and I’m cooking and I stopped drinking for three months and stopped doing all that goes with it. It was OK.”After seeing him on stage with his band High Flying Birds at that Royal Albert Hall gig for the Teenage Cancer Trust, it was obvious to me that Noel has more than got his mojo back. Following the break-up with Sara, he went down a rabbit hole of drinking and smoking.He said: “I looked f***g rough towards the end of last year. Divorce is a weird thing. You’re in a weird space. You’re drinking and the diet was s**t and then being on the road and smoking and all that — it was great.”He also revealed on pal Matt Morgan’s Patreon podcast how he has torn up an acoustic record he’d been working on as a follow-up to the High Flying Birds’ fourth album, last year’s Council Skies which got to No2 in the charts.‘Waddling bag of p**s’ He said: “I’ve scrapped the acoustic album — I can’t be a***d. I was about six tunes in and got so bored about the pace of it. “And the thing that did it for me was that they were all songs about having a bit of a broken heart. It was becoming like Council Skies.“It’s time to make a defiant rock album, which is what I’m going to start doing. I’ve got a lot of songs.”But he added: “Council Skies had three different things to it — there was kind of uplifting acoustic things, there was a bit of melancholy and there was a bit of rock ’n’ roll pop music. It’s the best High Flying Birds album and the first album I’ve made, bar [Oasis’s] Definitely Maybe, that is actually perfect.“I’m still listening to Council Skies and going, ‘It’s f*****g perfect’. There’s nothing I could give to or take away from that to make it better.”I agree. If Foo Fighters’ killer album But Here We Are hadn’t come out the same day last June, it would easily have been another No1 for Noel.Dakota’s Scott the gigglesDAKOTA FANNING had a laugh with Andrew Scott at the LA premiere of their Netflix series Ripley – and the actress revealed she’s the happiest she has ever been since turning 30 in February.She said at the event on Wednesday: “I’m having to do crazy things schedule-wise, but I’m totally fine with it. Nothing’s bothering me.”Dakota Fanning and Andrew Scott at the premiere their Netflix series RipleyCredit: GettyMy thirties have been the best decade of my life too, so I hope it keeps getting better for her.Dua rains supremeAFTER jetting off to Mexico, LA and Paris in the past couple of weeks, Dua Lipa had a smile on her face as she was spotted back home in drizzly Blighty.The Levitating singer was spotted attending a series of meetings in central London wearing a long green PVC jacket.Dua Lipa was spotted attending meetings in London in this long green PVC jacketCredit: GettyIt is less than a month to go until she releases her third album Radical Optimism – and last night Dua confirmed her third single from the album will be called Illusion.On the song, Dua sings: “I’ve been known to miss a red flag. I’ve been known to put my lover on a pedestal.”It comes off the back of Houdini and Training Season, which peaked at No2 and No4 respectively in the UK charts.I have high hopes for this one.Max is magic in BlackAVA MAX looks bootiful in these heavy heels and black latex catsuit as she promotes her new tune.The dance track, My Oh My, namechecks Naomi Campbell, Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid – and comes with a belting key change.Ava Max looks bootiful in these heavy heels and a latex catsuit as she promotes her new tuneCredit: PRElsewhere in the pop world, fresh from her UK tour, GRIFF has released her EP Ver2igo Vol. 2. And Swedish star Benjamin Ingrosso has dropped radiant track Better Days.Three years after topping the charts with their third album Californian Soil, London Grammar are back with their single House.Three years after topping the charts with third album Californian Soil, London Grammar are back with their single House. It will feature on their next record, The Greatest Love, out in September.Singer Hannah Reid said: “House is about drawing boundaries around yourself. When I hit my thirties, my mindset shifted and I no longer felt like a victim – it all felt within my power. I thought, making music should be fun, and we’re gonna make that happen.”Drivers ‘axe rude Lizzo’EARLIER this week, Lizzo made an awkward U-turn on her decision to quit the music industry amid bullying claims from former dancers.But while she insists she is innocent, the rumours of bad behaviour just won’t go away.Lizzo made an awkward U-turn on her decision to quit the music industryCredit: Getty Images – GettyI’m told by a well-placed music mole that Lizzo’s attitude got so bad last year that the firm that laid on her chauffeurs now refuses to work with her.A source said: “Lizzo’s reputation away from the cameras and off stage precedes her. Many singers share chauffeurs and people talk.“Word on the street is the company will no longer work with her as she was rude to staff.”I’m gutted as I adore Lizzo and her music, but it goes without saying that everyone should be treated with respect.EU can pick top ABBA hitRADIO 2 is thanking Abba for the music by launching a vote to discover the ultimate song from the band.I can reveal Gary Davies will announce the poll on his show just after 11.15am today – and then you’ll be able to vote at bbc.co.uk/abbavote.It is part of a series of Abba celebrations on Radio 2 and BBC Sounds, as tomorrow marks 50 years since they won Eurovision with Waterloo. A four-part series telling the band’s story, Eras: Abba, will be broadcast in two instalments, this and next Sunday.And another special, Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Abba, My Supergroup, which is out now, sees the Murder On The Dancefloor singer speak of her love for the ­Swedish legends.That will be enough to turn me into a Dancing Queen.Kiss re-Bjorn in £237m dealROCK legends Kiss have sold the rights to their music catalogue, as well as their trademark black and white make-up, for a whopping £237million.They have been snapped up by Pophouse Entertainment Group, a company founded by Abba’s Bjorn Ulvaeus.READ MORE SUN STORIESKiss bassist Gene SimmonsCredit: RexAnd like the Swedish group, who appear as avatars in their Voyage live show in East London, there are plans to recreate the Crazy Crazy Nights rockers on stage as part of the megadeal.Bassist Gene Simmons said: “We have always been breaking new ground, and this partnership will ensure that we continue to do so.” More

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    We were really nervous about working with Noel Gallagher… he’s the chord lord!, say The Black Keys ahead of new album

    When The Black Keys were looking for guest artists for their new album, they aimed high. Very high.First, the duo of singer/ guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Pat Carney contacted one of their abiding inspirations, the genre-hopping Beck.When The Black Keys were looking for guest artists for their new album, they aimed high – signing up Beck and Noel GallagherCredit: Larry NiehuesThe duo of singer/ guitarist Dan Auerbach, right and drummer Pat CarneyCredit: Larry NiehuesOf the 14 tracks on Ohio Players, seven are co-writes with Beck and three resulted from a whirlwind trip to London for sessions with Noel GallagherCredit: Image credit: Matt CrockettThen they decided to “hit up” Noel Gallagher, Britpop hero and primary songwriter in Oasis.Both their targets responded brilliantly, helping them make their 12th studio record, Ohio Players, a vibrant, freewheeling triumph.Of the 14 tracks, seven are co-writes with Beck and three resulted from a whirlwind trip to London for sessions with Noel.Reflecting on Beck’s involvement, Carney says: “I’ve had negative experiences of meeting my heroes, but he is a really funny guy, very dry and so cool.”MORE BIG MUSIC INTERVIEWSOn working with the older Gallagher brother, Auerbach adds, “We were really nervous because he is the chord lord.“But he’s so likeable and man, we hit it off instantly.”The pair found out later that this is the first time Noel has written songs for a band outside of his High Flying Birds and Oasis.In anticipation of their new album’s imminent release, Auerbach and Carney are speaking to me from their adopted hometown of Nashville.Most read in MusicAs Americans would say, both are stoked by their efforts.‘Dive into Memphis rap blew my mind’Carney reports: “I’m excited to hear the reaction. We’ve worked harder on this than anything else we’ve ever made.”Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Council Skies, official video, first 17 secondsWhile the title Ohio Players is a nod to their formative years in Akron, it is also a reference to the funk/soul band of the same name who were big in the Seventies.Maybe it also acknowledges the Midwest state’s diverse music scene that produced Chrissie Hynde, Guided By Voices and Carney’s early favourites Devo.I’ve been a lifelong rap fan. Ever since we were kids, it’s been the most popular type of musicDan Auerbach Auerbach says: “The original Ohio Players always seemed to have a woman’s backside prominently displayed on their album covers.“Often being touched by pieces of ice,” laughs Carney, adding that their more modest cover shows a clothed rear view of Auerbach’s girlfriend in a bowling alley.And Auerbach again: “That is about as gratuitous as we could get.”There’s also room on Ohio Players for contributions by Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia (Paper Crown) and Lil Noid (Candy And Her Friends), continuing The Black Keys’ infatuation with rap and hip-hop.“I’ve been a lifelong rap fan,” confesses Auerbach. “Ever since we were kids, it’s been the most popular type of music.“But only recently did I get introduced to the Memphis underground scene of Tommy Wright III, Lil Noid and Three 6 Mafia.“I’d never even heard of them but I took a deep dive and they blew my mind.”When The Black Keys sent Paper Crown to Juicy J, he sent his vocal contribution back two days later.“J also put the scratching on the top of the song,” says Auerbach. “We would never have thought to do that but he felt compelled. It’s a collaborative record!”Ohio Players keeps up a creative streak that began with 2019’s Let’s Rock, continued into 2021’s collection of Mississippi hill country blues covers, Delta Kream, and then on to 2022’s Dropout Boogie.“We’ve been working at a high level recently,” Auerbach tells me. “Sharpening the blade for the last five years.”The new album confirms the duo’s growing willingness to let other artists into their world, something that never happened when they first set out from their childhood stomping ground hoping to make it big.Auerbach remembers how it used to be: “Well, here’s the thing,” he says. “In the past, we were never able to collaborate.“A) because we were from the middle of nowhere and didn’t know anybody. B) because we were always too insecure to ever truly collaborate in a meaningful way.”By the time of Delta Kream, however, Auerbach and Carney opened the door to authentic hill country blues musicians who greatly enhanced their endeavours.Then Dropout Boogie ushered in cameos by ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Reigning Sound’s Greg Cartwright and their producer pal Angelo Petraglia, best known for his work with Kings Of Leon.‘Beck was integral in our early development’Auerbach picks up the story again: “When the time came to do our next album, we just continued with the process.“Pat said, ‘Maybe we should dig into the Rolodex a little deeper’. And Beck was the first name.”Why him in particular? I venture. “Because we’d been such huge fans for so long and he was integral in our early development,” he replies.In 2003, The Black Keys were introduced to Beck at a Saturday Night Live after-party in New York. They gave him a copy of their newly minted second album, Thickfreakness and, to their delight, he responded by asking them to be the support act on his next tour of the States.“Beck gave us a really good shot early on,” says Auerbach. “It was huge for us. We’d never played big beautiful outdoor places like Red Rocks before.“He was right in the middle of the Sea Change record, which I absolutely loved, so I got to hear those songs every night in these echoey amphitheatres — it was amazing.“He also introduced us to all these people in the music world who we’re still in contact with to this day.”Among those playing in Beck’s band on that tour was Greg Kurstin, who went on to produce albums by Macca, Adele, Foo Fighters, Gorillaz and many more big acts. He co-writes the Ohio Players emphatic finale, Every Time You Leave.We could understand where he was coming from. It was snotty, it was bratty, it was smart, it was stupidThe Black Keys on BeckThe Black Keys had been Beck fans since the mid-Nineties when, as teenagers, they started making music in a dingy basement in Akron.They marvelled at the creative spark behind albums such as Mellow Gold and Odelay which were wonderfully unconstrained by convention.Auerbach continues: “He showed us possibilities because we grew up in the hip-hop generation.“So hearing hip-hop drums with slide guitar, I was like, ‘Oh, s**t, I understand both those things’.”He also loved the “thrift store chic aesthetic” of Beck’s videos which, he says, had a “skater, handheld quality”.“Being two kids from Akron everything about it was appealing to us.“We could understand where he was coming from. It was snotty, it was bratty, it was smart, it was stupid.Carney recalls the first time he heard Beck’s breakthrough song Loser.“I was 14, in my mom’s car, and my ears perked up but it was Odelay that blew me away. My uncle Ralph Carney, a musician who played with Tom Waits and a bunch of people, had been sending me cassettes in the mail of really far out stuff.“He was introducing me to Can, The Shaggs, Sixties comedy routines and lounge music. It was a broad, eclectic mix.“And Odelay was like hearing someone taking a lot of these influences and making something amazing and pleasing to the ear.”Since touring together in 2003, Beck and The Black Keys “always talked about working together” and, 20 years later, they finally managed it.From day one at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Studios in Nashville, they knew they were onto something special.They wrote This Is Nowhere, which became the opening song on Ohio Players.It starts with a gloriously scuzzy baseline before flowering into a rip-roaring singalong. “That set the album in motion,” says Auerbach. “It was music discovery, interaction and collaboration — everything that we’ve been into recently.“We’ve always gotten along with Beck. We’re studio rats and so is he. We’re there to serve the songs. That’s why we wrote so many with him and why it felt like second nature.”Carney loved working with him, too, and says: “He’s the kind of guy who will actually listen to a CD if you hand it to him. He’ll follow through.‘Studio the size of a broom closet’“If you write a song with him, he’ll call you two weeks later just to change two words.“He’s a perfectionist. It was a good combination because Dan and I are the opposite,” he adds, alluding to The Black Keys’ desire to keep things rough round the edges.This brings us to the other very special guest on Ohio Players, a certain Noel Thomas David Gallagher.“He was also at the top of our list but we didn’t know him,” admits Auerbach.“We reached out and his people said, ‘He doesn’t do that type of thing but we’ll ask’.“We crossed our fingers and a few days later, we heard he’d be interested but we’d have to go to him. So we booked flights and a week at our favourite hotel in London.”They spent three days with Gallagher at Liam Watson’s Toe Rag studios in Hackney, known for its old-school recording techniques.Auerbach says: “It’s the size of a couple of broom closets. Noel was sat to my left playing his Gibson 335, Pat was on the drum kit and our friend Leon Michels was on a weird little German keyboard.”The sessions produced a song a day, the Beatlesesque On The Game, the down and dirty Only Love Matters and airy You’ll Pay with a great Auerbach falsetto.“Pat and I were absolutely comfortable sitting back and letting Noel do his thing, to flex his superpower,” continues the singer. “He would endlessly cycle through chords and we would wait until he was satisfied with the sound.”Carney offers his perspective: “Of course Dan and I are fans of Oasis, not just for their music but for the brothers’ sense of humour.“Even when Noel was really focusing, he would make everybody laugh.“Watching him cycle through transitionary chords, you could see his insane talent — and he lets you know he has it!”Carney reveals that they considered pushing for a fourth track with Gallagher but decided that three was enough.He says: “My biggest fear was trying to do another song and it sucked — and that being Noel’s last memory of us.”As a postscript to their fruitful trip to Britain, Auerbach tells this funny anecdote.“Toe Rag Studios is very cold and dingy but in a heartwarming way. The fact that it’s bare bones is its appeal and it’s why we had so much success there.“But as Noel was leaving on the last day, the owner said, ‘Well, we’ll see you next time Noel!’ And he replied, ‘You’re not going to see me again, mate!’ ”Auerbach accepts that the combination of The Black Keys and Fab Four superfan Gallagher was likely to produce a song with a Beatles vibe, hence On The Game.“I came from a Beatles household,” he says. “Before I’d even heard Oasis, I knew every Beatles song. Before I knew I wanted to be a musician, I knew them — they’re part of my vocabulary.”Having focused on their guest musicians, it’s time to ask Auerbach and Carney about their enduring relationship with each other.The older I get, the more I appreciate the special connection that Pat and I have. It’s like we won the lotteryOhio Players arrives at the same time as an unvarnished, officially sanctioned documentary about their journey called This Is A Film About The Black Keys, charting euphoric highs and crashing lows.“It’s very squirm-worthy,” says Auerbach. “I’m glad I don’t have to watch it again. Ha! Ha!“It tells our story, more or less, and maybe it’s interesting to young bands who can learn from the ups and downs. We didn’t want to make a movie that’s boring.”Of Carney, he says: “The older I get, the more I appreciate the special connection that Pat and I have. It’s like we won the lottery.Reflecting on Beck’s involvement, Carney says: ‘I’ve had negative experiences of meeting my heroes, but he is a really funny guy, very dry and so cool’Credit: Getty Images – GettyOf Auerbach, Carney, left, says: ‘We’re closer now than we’ve ever been’Credit: Larry Niehues“We didn’t know how to wield the power when we started. Then things got too big and we didn’t know how to pump the brakes and take care of ourselves.“But now we’re in such a good place that I feel we can do this indefinitely. We’re in the groove.”Of Auerbach, Carney says: “We’re closer now than we’ve ever been.“Moments of success can be overwhelming and highly stressful but we’ve been lucky enough to figure things out.READ MORE SUN STORIES“It’s not just about support and understanding. We have a similar work ethic, similar tastes and we’re not afraid to express an opinion.”Those teenage wannabes have come a long way. They are from Ohio and they are certainly Players.The Black Keys, Ohio Players is out April 5Credit: PRTHE BLACK KEYSOhio Players★★★★★ More

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    I’m on the downwards slide, says Liam Gallagher as he talks health woes from arthritis to autoimmune condition 

    DURING his hell-raising prime, Liam Gallagher would stay up all night downing pints of lager and snorting cocaine.But these days, when the ex-Oasis frontman misses his beauty sleep it is more likely because his joints are sore and his psoriasis is flaring up.Liam Gallagher is looking to make up for his hell-raising younger years by living a clean lifestyleCredit: Pacific Coast NewsThe star is on a “health trip” that has seen him cutting back on booze, drugs and fags and getting up at 4am every dayLiam says ‘life is precious’ and wants to make the most of it while continuing his music careerCredit: ReutersToday, the rocker admits age is catching up with him — he suffers from a range of ailments and is no longer able to go jogging following a hip operation.But Liam says he is battling to extend his life and counter- act his years of hard partying.Promoting a new tour, Liam, 51, said: “You’ve got to undo all the bad work you’ve done through f***ing getting off your head and all that.“It’s time to undo it all now and get back to reality. READ MORE LIAM GALLAGHER“All that stuff that you thought was cool in the early days . . . it’s time to get healthy.” The star is on a “health trip” that has seen him cutting back on booze, drugs and fags and getting up at 4am every day. Liam said: “As you get older, life is precious, do you know what I mean? “When you are younger you don’t care. ‘I’m a thinker’ Most read in Showbiz“But as you get older, you’re getting closer to wherever you’re meant to be going.” Opening up about his fear of mortality, he added: “I have my days when I’m f***ing buzzing about every- thing and then I have days when I’m just like, ‘This is s**t’, as in life — you know what I mean? Abandoned dog finds ‘forever home’ with Liam Gallagher“Even though I’ve got everything, I mean, it’s just not enough.“Sometimes I just want the answers now — where are we going, why are we here, what are we doing? But it’s just not possible. “But other than that I’m a pretty happy-go-lucky guy. I love waking up early in the morning. “Round about six or seven I start nodding off. But early doors I’m up four o’clock in the morning — come on!” Asked what he does at that time, Liam replied: “Nothing. Just sit around at the end of the bed thinking. I’m a thinker.” Liam’s health kick stands in stark contrast to his swaggering years when he was notorious for his Champagne Supernova lifestyle, where he hoovered up hard drugs and was famous for getting into drunken scraps. Liam credits fiancee Debbie Gwyther for keeping his grounded and being a strong supportCredit: n.cLiam is not expecting an Oasis reunion anytime soon and took a playful dig at brother NoelCredit: HandoutLiam is currently touring with close pal, Stone Roses star John SquireCredit: RexEven in his forties, he admits he found it hard to just have a single drink and would often stay out until the early hours knocking back pints of beer.However, in 2017 he revealed he had been diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune condition of the thyroid gland, and it affects his singing voice. Then last year the rocker underwent a hip operation and had to cut back on the jogging that had become part of his fitness routine. He revealed: “My hips are fed. I’ve got arthritis, bad. I went to get it checked out and my bones are mashed up. “I can’t sleep at night for the pain. Tossing and turning. So I’m on herbal sleeping tablets and they’ve saved my life. “One of them, seven hours out, no pain. Liam Gallagher gives major update on an Oasis reunion and says Noel should make peace for the sake of their mum“I’m definitely on the downwards slide, though. But we’re all going to die, aren’t we?” Liam also told of suffering from skin condition psoriasis.He said: “I remember meeting someone, some very strange kid, who came up to me and thought I had cocaine in my hair. “I’ve got psoriasis, so I had obviously been scratching it during the day and there were little white bits and s**t. They were taking it out of my hair and putting it on their gums and putting it up their f***ing nose!”“I had four years away from music and it was f***ing awful. I need to be around it. I need to be singing.Liam GallagherLiam — dad to Molly, 25, Lennon, 24, Gene, 22, and 11-year-old Gemma — is these days likely to be seen exercising around Hampstead, North London, where he lives.“All the partying and all that, it’s like, do all that and then back on the health trip and feel good about life and live in the moment,” he explained.Liam is currently on tour with Stone Roses guitarist John Squire, with whom he has just released studio album Liam Gallagher John Squire, with singles including Just Another Rainbow and Mars To Liverpool.Liam says he struggled mentally after Oasis separated following a series of bitter rows, most of them between him and his brother Noel, 56, in 2009.He formed band Beady Eye but also spent years in the musical wilderness.Liam said: “I had four years away from music and it was f***ing awful. “I need to be around it. I need to be singing. And I’m not bothered about the f***ing riches it brings. “The riches are singing it and making it, being around good musicians. It’s addictive.”On making up with Noel, Liam said: “Nothing new to report. He’s still not as cool as me.” “As you get older you want to keep proving to people that you’ve still got it. It’s like, ‘You f***ers, you think I’m not taking this serious?’. Liam GallagherBut he has found a connection with French capital Paris, where his recent gigs with John have been staged. He said: “I’ve always felt like I might have been French in another lifetime.”The Mancunian continued: “I’ve lived in London now for 25 years and I still feel like I don’t know my way around. It still feels alien.”Liam credits his children, his dogs and fiancée Debbie Gwyther, 41, for keeping his feet on the ground, but insists he has lost none of the fight that drove him to become a rock star.He said: “As you get older you want to keep proving to people that you’ve still got it. It’s like, ‘You f***ers, you think I’m not taking this serious?’. READ MORE SUN STORIES“That’s the only thing, I mean, besides me missus and me kids and me mam and all that, and me dogs . . .  I get real f***ing joy from it.“And I also get a lot of calmness from it as well. And there’s chaos in the calmness as well, and I like that.”Ow-asis! Liam’s ailments

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    George Michael and Noel Gallagher’s iconic memorabilia go under the hammer in once in a lifetime auction

    FANS can wham in a cheeky bid for George Michael’s famous metallic suit — part of a huge lot of celebrity gear auctioning tomorrow.The slick silver two-piece was especially created for the late singer by Giorgio Armani and has George’s name stitched in.Online seller Catawiki is getting ready to sell the iconic metallic suit worn by George Michael on his 25 Live TourAnd a 1966 Rickenbacker guitar played by Noel Gallagher may fetch an even bigger priceThe Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go star, who died in 2016 aged 53, wore it on his 25 Live Tour from 2006.Described as being in “near-mint” condition, the starting bid is £3,000 but it is expected to fetch up to £10,000.A 1966 Rickenbacker guitar played by Noel Gallagher in Oasis may attract an even bigger price — at £25,000.Signed by Noel, it is said to “embody the essence of British rock at its finest”.READ MORE ON CELEBRITIESMeanwhile, a red 1965 Ford Mustang owned by Rocky star Sylvester Stallone is predicted to go for £72,000 at online seller Catawiki.For fans on a budget, a dress worn by Lady Gaga in 2014 is available, with bids starting at 80p.Sports fans can also get their hands on a piece of history with Usain Bolt’s spiked running shoes from the 2015 World Championships in Beijing from 2015.The seller said: “This Puma spike is not available to the public to buy and is custom made for Bolt himself.Most read in Bizarre“Personally signed and actually worn by the fastest man on the planet.”Other items in the online lot also include Sir Sean Connery’s first ever driving licence, a shirt worn by Freddie Mercury and a bike which was owned and signed by Pope Francis.Music compilation of Wham! legend, George Michael’s greatest hits More

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    Liam Gallagher gives Oasis reunion update and reveals he can no longer booze like he used to

    OASIS legend Liam Gallagher — famed for songs such as Cigarettes & Alcohol and Champagne Supernova — says he is “done in” after just two drinks these days.The 51-year-old former hell-raiser confessed he was actually a bit of a lightweight now.
    Liam Gallagher has confessed he was actually a bit of a lightweight nowCredit: Getty
    Dad-of-four Liam said: “I like hanging around the house, going down the pub every now and then.
    “Although these days I’m done in after a couple of drinks.”
    Asked if he could see Oasis getting back together, he said: “Without a doubt.”
    The singer, who blames brother Noel for calling time on the band after a bust-up in 2009, said that if Noel sent him a “box of choccies”, he would forgive him.
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    Liam has previously hinted that he’ll be taking to Glastonbury’s famous Pyramid Stage alongside former Stones Roses guitarist John Squire. 
    Liam replied to a fan on his X platform which seemingly revealed the news.
    One fan asked if he will be at Glastonbury this year with John – and the Wonderwall singer delighted fans with his response.
    The follower asked: “Will we see you and Squire at Glastonbury this summer LG?”
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    Liam simply replied: “Yeah,” in a response that sent fans wild.
    It comes after The Sun revealed that Liam is set to face off against brother Noel as he joins supergroup fronted by music legend.
    Liam Gallagher pays heartfelt tribute to Scotland legend live on stage
    Liam had teamed up with Stone Roses veteran John for a new joint album.
    While Noel has something of his own in the pipeline with Happy Mondays legend Shaun Ryder. More