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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.
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    Huge nineties rock superstar ‘confirms he’s playing Glastonbury’ with message to fan

    LIAM Gallagher appeared to confirm that he’s playing at Glastonbury Festival this summer with a message to a fan.The Oasis ex-frontman, 51, hinted that he’ll be taking to the famous Pyramid Stage alongside former Stones Roses guitarist John Squire. 
    Liam Gallagher ‘confirmed’ that he’s playing at Glastonbury Festival this summerCredit: Getty
    Liam hinted that he’ll be performing alongside guitarist John SquireCredit: Getty
    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?”
    Liam simply replied: “Yeah,” in a response that sent fans wild.
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    It comes after The Sun revealed that Liam is set to face off against brother Noel as he joins supergroup fronted by music legend.
    After going head-to-head with their solo careers for the past decade, the pair are set for a chart battle as part of different supergroups.
    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.
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    The pair have created new song Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous), with the track slated to appear on the debut record by Shaun’s supergroup Mantra Of The Cosmos.
    It is due out around the same time as Liam and John’s record.
    Noel Gallagher fuels rumours Oasis are set to reunite with cryptic comment about brother Liam
    A source said: “Noel and Liam have always been competitive in their music careers and have both dealt each other some comedy jibes about their solo work.
    “That rivalry is now branching out into a battle of the supergroups.
    “Liam and John’s first single, Just Another Rainbow, is out tomorrow, with the album expected to drop over the summer. 

    “It’ll be the same time Mantra Of The Cosmos will be releasing theirs, and Dynamo Bones will be on the album. Noel and Shaun have talked about working together for some time and they’ve now formally registered the track. 
    “Shaun and Noel wrote the song together and Zak Starkey produced and arranged it.
    “Noel is in good company in the band because it also features Andy Bell and Zak, as well as Shaun’s Happy Mondays bandmate Bez.” 
    If Liam is performing at Glastonbury this year, then he’d be in good company after singing sensation Cher dropped a huge hint she could be playing the Legends slot.
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    While Piano Man vocalist Billy Joel has also been tipped to be playing at the festival.
    Liam and brother Noel have gone head-to-head with their solo careers for over a decadeCredit: Getty
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    Liam Gallagher reveals he went hunting for doggers after bizarre claims people were using his property to hook up

    LIAM Gallagher has revealed he went hunting for doggers in the grounds of his home.The Oasis ex-frontman said he began a search after bizarre claims people were using his property to hook up.
    Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher has revealed he went hunting for doggers in the grounds of his France homeCredit: Getty
    Liam bought the £4m French ­chateau from telly host Noel Edmonds, last year
    But Liam, who bought the £4million French ­chateau from telly host Noel Edmonds, was left disappointed.
    He said: “There are no doggers, no sex people.
    “I went round the grounds looking.”
    Liam, 51, told Mojo mag that he spent most of last summer at the French Riviera property.
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    He said: “There’s an Irish bar around the corner, a lobster shack down the road.
    “I can sit in with (partner) Debbie, get absolutely rat-arsed, and nobody turns around and says ‘Are you that b***end from Oasis?’ And the weather is nice.”
    The dad of four said in 2017: “By the time I am 50 I’m going to live in Paris.
    “I f***ing love it.
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    “I’ll rock a beret, easy.
    “I’ll rock the onions as well and a stripy thing and a wonky bike with a baguette on my arm.”
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    Noel Gallagher splurged £10k a week living in 5-star hotel while penning Council Skies album

    HE prides himself on his working-class roots but Noel Gallagher’s recent boasts about his posh-boy lifestyle have hit a bum note.The former Oasis frontman has admitted he spent four nights a week living in a £4,000-a-night suite in swish London hotel Claridge’s last year while promoting latest album Council Skies.
    Noel Gallagher admitted he spent four nights a week living in a £4,000-a-night suite in swish London hotel Claridge’s last yearCredit: Redferns
    And while Noel said the collection is actually inspired by the colour of a paint used by artist Pete McKee, he is being mocked for forgetting his humble Manchester roots.
    A source said: “Noel makes out he’s a man of the people but really he’s sitting on millions of pounds.
    “People who knew him back in the day couldn’t believe it when he was boasting about being holed up in Claridge’s while he was busy promoting Council Skies with the High Flying Birds.
    “They’ve even nicknamed him Council Pies, which is a bit of a jibe at his weight, but it’s given everyone a good laugh.
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    “Noel has a £10million house in Hampshire, plus an £8million new pad in London which he has just had totally done up.
    “The man is ab­solutely loaded. He wouldn’t remember what being a council estate-raised lad is all about now.”
    I’m sure Noel’s loudmouth brother Liam will have some­thing to say about this too.
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    But given Council Skies landed at No2 when he released it last summer, only just missing out on the top spot, I think Noel is going to have the last laugh.
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    Noel made the boasts about his fancy lifestyle on his Patreon podcast with his mate, comedian Matt Morgan, this week.
    He said of his stay at the five-star gaff: “I had some proper f**king good times there. It was a proper good time. I lived there for most of last year, I was there three or four nights a week.
    “We’re now at my new place in London. It’s a ten-minute f***ing walk from the West End.
    “But I guess if you’re not well off, it’s a f***ing tough place to live.”
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    People call us 90s underdogs, but it’s probably why we’re still here… it’s kept us hungry, say Shed Seven

    IT has been a busy and celebratory week for Shed Seven – they are on course for their first No1 album after three decades in the music industry.The five-piece from York, who formed in 1990, have been enjoying a resurgence in popularity since reforming in 2007.
    Shed Seven frontman Rick Witter with the rest of the bandCredit: Barnaby Fairley
    Witter, 51, says proudly: ‘It’s amazing that we are going to hit the top spot’ as the band heads for its first No1 in three decadesCredit: Barnaby Fairley
    And with it looking like they will hit the album top spot later today, you could say Shed Seven are finally hitting their peak.
    In the middle of a record store tour, singer Rick Witter, 51, says proudly: “It’s amazing that we are going to hit the top spot.
    “It’s taken us 30 years so we’ve put in the hours.
    “I remember when me and [lead guitarist] Paul started writing songs as 13-year-olds, we said the aim is a number one.
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    “I just didn’t think we’d achieve it in our 50s.”
    I caught up with the Britpop star after an in-store gig in Brighton — and he has been enjoying being in the spotlight.
    He says: “It’s been great visiting record stores this week.
    “It’s amazing to see our fans and say hello.
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    “And the acoustic performances in such an intimate setting have been great.”
    For a band who were supposedly at their biggest in the late 1990s, it’s an exciting start to 2024 for Witter.
    And the singer has no quarrels with those who didn’t rate them as high as other big bands of the era, such as Oasis, Blur and Pulp.
    ‘Expect hips to swing and voices to sing’
    “It’s all relative,” he says.
    “A lot of people use the terms under-valued and underdog when they discuss our ’90s phase, but I don’t let it worry me.
    “It’s probably the reason we are still here doing this.
    “It’s kept us hungry.
    “And we bump into loads of bands on our travels.
    “It’s always great to catch up with people we first met in the early ’90s.”
    The band have always had a big live following and their live performances mean their fanbase has kept growing.
    Witter says: “We pride ourselves on putting on a show.
    “If people are coming to see us live, expect hips to swing and voices sing.”
    The band today are founder members Witter, Paul Banks on guitar and Tom Gladwin on bass plus Rob “Maxi” Maxfield on drums and Tim Wills on keys.
    New album A Matter Of Time was born when Witter and Banks began writing songs in March 2022, starting with memories of being young and falling in love with music.
    Witter says: “We discussed our youth and reminisced about meeting as 11-year-old boys and bonding over a love of music.
    “Which then led us to writing songs together as 13-year-olds.
    “So, we wanted to capture a bit of what we were listening to as youngsters, so we listened to a lot of Duran Duran, Simple Minds, U2 and Frankie Goes To Hollywood as well as the staple bands such as The Smiths.
    “I think the first three ideas came quite quickly and that set us off on a creative path that we enjoyed travelling down throughout 2022.”
    Themes on A Matter Of Time are “love, hate, sex, death, stalking, recreation, travel and ornithology,” says Witter.
    And the album title is a perfect description for Shed Seven’s resurgence.
    Witter says: “We are putting out this new set of songs in our 30th year of releasing music, and we believe it’s up there with our best work, so I guess it’s us saying it was only a matter of time to arrive here.
    “It’s also a lyric in the last track on the album Throwaways and it’s kind of always stood out.”
    This defiant album closer includes the lines: “It’s just a matter of time before we belong somewhere/But we won’t toe the line, we won’t accept the dare/But we won’t be erased/Or left out in the rain/We won’t change our ways.” The standout song was recorded with Libertines frontman Pete Doherty.
    Witter says: “We played the Bingley festival in summer 2022 alongside the Libertines and Pete was watching our set and singing along, which was nice to see.
    “I went over and introduced myself and discovered he was a fan from way back.
    “I mentioned we had a song which he’d fit really well on and invited him to sing on it.
    ‘It’s a song about being outsiders’
    “He sang his parts remotely as he lives in France but as soon as he sent his parts over for us to hear it sounded like he’d always been on it.
    “I’m hoping he’ll come and guest on it live at some future shows.
    “It’s a song about being outsiders, which in some ways could be the Sheds or the Libertines, so that gives it an extra edge.”
    Other collaborators on the new album include Happy Mondays singer Rowetta on In Ecstasy and Reverend And The Makers keyboardist Laura McClure on Tripping With You.
    “As soon as I started humming the melody of In Ecstasy it reminded me of the Happy Mondays in the late ’80s and early ’90s, which is a period of time musically that was very influential for us.
    “So, I reached out to Rowetta and thankfully she loved it and what you hear now is exactly how it sounded in my head.
    “Then Tripping With You was a sweet, twee love song which didn’t sit right, so I threw it on its head and started to imagine it more as a dark stalking kind of song.
    “We invited Laura to sing on it as we wanted a really sweet female voice to counteract the dark imagery of what I was doing, and Laura nailed it.”
    Witter says: ‘We are putting out this new set of songs in our 30th year of releasing music, and we believe it’s up there with our best work’Credit: Barnaby Fairley
    Other collaborators on the new album include Happy Mondays singer Rowetta on In Ecstasy and Reverend And The Makers keyboardist Laura McClure on Tripping With YouCredit: Barnaby Fairley
    It’s just over six years since Shed Seven’s last album, Instant Pleasures, which was the band’s first new music in 16 years.
    “Instant Pleasures happened by accident,” explains Witter.
    “We ended up writing some songs which when we played the demos to family and friends everyone was saying these deserve to be heard.
    “It had been 16 years since the previous release so I guess that brought its own pressures.
    “That made the process of writing this one a lot easier in a way.
    ‘We are a better band all-round these days’
    “It kind of freed us up to enjoy the experience of creating and I think that is captured within the songs.
    “It sounds joyous.”
    Writing this sixth studio album saw the two friends stranded up the Sierra Nevada mountain near Granada, Spain, with Killing Joke and The Verve producer Youth.
    Witter says: “We spent three weeks halfway up a mountain with one vehicle which Youth owned, so we were kind of trapped, which is actually a positive thing as there were literally no distractions.
    “We recorded a song a day so it had a real live feel to it which was exciting, and I think that really comes across throughout the album.”
    It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Shed Seven who at their peak in 1996 enjoyed more hit singles than any other act that year, with indie anthems Getting Better, On Standby, Chasing Rainbows and Going For Gold.
    By 2003 their popularity had dwindled, with their record label refusing to release a would-be fifth studio album. The band decided to split and issued a statement announcing their current sold-out shows would be a farewell tour.
    Witter says now: “Wow! I’ve never really thought about it but it’s 20 years since we called it a day.
    “We had a three or four-year break and decided we missed playing live, which is essentially just showing off.
    “So, we spent a few years playing our back catalogue, which was all fine for a period of time, but we became conscious of becoming a nostalgia act and that didn’t sit right.
    “So it’s great that with the release of Instant Pleasures in 2017 and now this new album in 2024 we are still relevant.
    “I also think we are a better band all-round these days which perhaps comes with age and experience.”
    But does Witter have any regrets or wish he had done things differently?
    “No, never,” he answers.
    “Life’s a funny thing and you’ve got to ride it like a wild animal. You fall off and get back on for more wild rides.
    “The older I get the more I want to look forward and enjoy rather than look back and regret.
    “I think it’s amazing that in the very first week of our 30th anniversary year we have released a brand-new set of songs.
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    “We are going to be busy all year with loads of exciting Shed-related business, so if I can be so bold as to give some advice, can I say if you are a fan of Shed Seven, I’d buckle up for the ride.
     “And if not, then find a big rock to hide behind. Or go and listen to something else instead.”
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    Nineties indie legend looks unrecognisable as he releases first single with Liam Gallagher

    STONE Roses frontman John Squire, 61, might cause his fans to do a double take ahead of the release of his new single with Liam Gallagher, 51, on Friday.The indie singer and songwriter looks almost unrecognisable from his 90s heyday, as the star of one of Britain’s biggest bands.
    Stone cold chilling, John Squire in his 90s heydayCredit: Hall or Nothing
    John was known as one of the finest guitarists of his generationCredit: Getty
    John looks very different these daysCredit: Getty
    But those disappointed by his altered appearance are no doubt excited by the collaboration of two of Manchester’s most legendary musicians.
    The former Oasis frontman, Liam Gallagher has joined forces with the former Stones guitarist to record an album.
    Indeed the pair have been teasing fans with clips of their music for some time, but now the single- Just another Rainbow will finally go on release at the weekend.
    The musicians previously shared some footage from the video for their single, with Gallagher singing, ‘Just another rainbow and Squires playing a psychedelia themed guitar accompaniment, wearing their signature 90 parka jackets.
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    Speaking about their union, Gallagher, described Squire as a “top songwriter.”
    He said: “Everyone always bangs on about him as a guitarist, but he’s a top songwriter too, man, no two ways about it as far as I’m concerned,” he said.
    “There’s not enough of his music out there, whether it’s with the Roses or himself. It’s good to see him back writing songs and fucking good ones.
    Indeed for Liam, the partnership must feel like a full circle moment, having been ‘obsessed’ with The Stone Roses in his youth.
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    He said: “The first record Iever bought was The Stone Roses debut album. I know this is all sounding very cool and people won’t believe me, but it is – I’m just cool.
    “Gallagher also went on to explain that when he first saw the Stone Roses in concert aged 16, they: ‘blew his mind.”
    The duo later met four years later at the height of Oasis’s fame when the bands were both recording in Monmouthshire and they have remained friends ever since.
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    Oasis star drops biggest hint yet that band could reunite in 2024 with cryptic tweet

    THE guitar player for Oasis has sent fans wild with a very cryptic tweet.Bonehead, also known as Paul Arthurs, appeared to tease a potential reunion for the band as he asked his followers to vote in a poll – where the question was simply a question mark.
    Bonehead – pictured here with Liam – has dropped a big hintCredit: Getty
    Liam has revealed he is going on tourCredit: Getty
    Fans are hoping Noel will join himCredit: Getty
    He gave the options to reply as Yes, No, Maybe and Never, with Maybe getting the majority of votes at 56%.
    His fans were quick to speculate about what he meant, with a number of people commenting ‘definitely maybe’.
    In October Liam Gallagher announced he would be going on a Defintely Maybe tour.
    He will perform every track on Oasis’ 1994 album Definitely Maybe and some of their other greatest hits during shows in June 2024.
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    Bonehead will be joining him on the road and said on his Radio X show: “It’s gonna be incredible. I can’t wait. There’s songs on there I really can’t wait to play again.
    “Songs like Up In The Sky I just cannot wait. I’ve been sort of running through it at home and just like woah.”
    But whether Noel will take part is another story.
    A source close to Liam has shared that he is open for Noel to join, but their relationship is “still a long way off” as the brothers have been publicly feuding for more than a decade.
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    The source confirmed: “Liam is convinced he can recreate the magic of the first Oasis album, whether or not Noel is with him on stage. 
    “He’s played songs like Rock ‘n’ Roll Star with his new band and the crowd erupts.”
    Liam and Noel famously fell out in 2009 bringing their band Oasis to an end – with Noel quitting hours before the band were due to perform on stage.
    At the time, he released a statement saying that he could no longer work with his brother.
    Throughout the years, the brothers have subsequently taken aim at each other via headlines, interviews and social media.
    Recently, there has been a ton of talk about a thawing of relations between the brothers and a potential Oasis reunion.
    Oasis in 1993. L-R Paul Arthurs (aka Bonehead), Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Tony McCarroll, Paul McGuiganCredit: Getty More