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Supersonic (Blu-ray disc)
James Gay-Rees, Simon Halfon, Fiona Neilson, Oasis, Noel Gallagher, …
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R41
Discovery Miles 410
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Documentary about the career of Britpop band Oasis. Growing up on a
Manchester council estate, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher started
their journey as Oasis in 1991. They hit the peak of their fame in
1996 as they played their home ground of Manchester City and two
consecutive nights at Knebworth. The band went on to become one of
the most successful acts of the time, achieving seven number one
albums and 24 top ten singles. Throughout their career the band
found themselves the subject of many controversies including
several legal battles over plagiarism as well as being outspoken
about their views on politics and the media. After a very public
split in 2009 the brothers went their separate ways leaving behind
hours of footage put together in this documentary by director Mat
Whitecross.
'An entertaining first-hand account of pure rock 'n' roll madness.'
The Daily Telegraph 'Hundreds of exclusive photos and brilliant
one-liners make for a sensational read.' the Sun 'We are the
biggest band in Britain of all time, ever. The funny thing is, all
that fucking mouthing off three years ago about how we were going
to be the biggest band in the world - we actually went and did it.'
Noel Gallagher Oasis are one of the biggest bands the world has
ever seen. Here, in Supersonic, they tell the story of their
beginnings from dive-bar hopefuls to global superstars. They
themselves talk us through the pivotal moments in their phenomenal
trajectory, from the day Noel Gallagher joined his brother Liam's
band, through their first crucial five years culminating at their
landmark gigs at Knebworth Park in 1996 - the pinnacle of their
success. With over thirty hours of interviews with Liam, Noel and
those closest to them, this book documents in unprecedented depth
and with their trademark candour and humour, the story behind one
of the world's greatest bands, all told in their own words and
fully illustrated with exclusive photographs and ephemera
throughout.
'An entertaining first-hand account of pure rock 'n' roll madness.'
The Daily Telegraph 'Hundreds of exclusive photos and brilliant
one-liners make for a sensational read.' the Sun 'We are the
biggest band in Britain of all time, ever. The funny thing is, all
that fucking mouthing off three years ago about how we were going
to be the biggest band in the world - we actually went and did it.'
Noel Gallagher Oasis are one of the biggest bands the world has
ever seen. Here, in Supersonic, they tell the story of their
beginnings from dive-bar hopefuls to global superstars. They
themselves talk us through the pivotal moments in their phenomenal
trajectory, from the day Noel Gallagher joined his brother Liam's
band, through their first crucial five years culminating at their
landmark gigs at Knebworth Park in 1996 - the pinnacle of their
success. With over thirty hours of interviews with Liam, Noel and
those closest to them, this book documents in unprecedented depth
and with their trademark candour and humour, the story behind one
of the world's greatest bands, all told in their own words and
fully illustrated with exclusive photographs and ephemera
throughout.
(Guitar Recorded Versions). This guitar tab book includes 27 songs
matching the Oasis singles collection of the same name. The
first-ever "best of" collection by Oasis, it includes all of the
band's UK singles, eight of which went to number one on the charts.
Also includes "Lord Don't Slow Me Down" and the classic "Whatever,"
neither of which have previously appeared in Oasis folios. A must
for any guitarist and Oasis fan
Deluxe collectors editions featuring individual Noel and Liam
covers, Jill Furmanovsky end papers, plus a pull-out Knebworth
section and exposed spine binding. This book has been printed with
two different designs. Covers are assigned to orders at random so
we are unable to accept specific requests. 'An entertaining
first-hand account of pure rock 'n' roll madness.' The Daily
Telegraph 'Hundreds of exclusive photos and brilliant one-liners
make for a sensational read.' the Sun Oasis are one of the biggest
bands the world has ever seen. Here, in Supersonic, they tell the
story of the their beginnings from dive-bar hopefuls to global
superstars. They themselves talk us through the pivotal moments in
their phenomenal trajectory, from the day Noel Gallagher joined his
brother Liam's band, through their first crucial five years
culminating at their landmark gigs at Knebworth Park in 1996 - the
pinnacle of their success. With over thirty hours of interviews
with Liam, Noel and those closest to them, this book documents in
unprecedented depth and with their trademark candour and humour,
the story behind one of the world's greatest bands, all told in
their own words and fully illustrated with exclusive photographs
and ephemera throughout.
In October 1995, Oasis unleashed their second set of killer tunes
with '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' The album took the charts
by storm and became the focal point in the phenomenon now known as
Britpop. With the use of archive footage, long-forgotten videos and
contributions from those around at the time, this documentary
uncovers why the band's second album is arguably their most
satisfying.
Sizzling hot babes and mythical looks of the
impossible..........gyrating in an entirely clever brush with the
availing sojourn, the give in enjoyment and passionate
danger........what have you got there Oasis, communication and
boughs laden with the souls of the lost, the searching, the proper
and the meager equity in a revolution.
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Magical Numbers (Paperback)
May House Press And Publications; Illustrated by Ori Oasis; Ori Oasis
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R276
Discovery Miles 2 760
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Mystical Colors (Paperback)
Ori Oasis; Edited by May House Press And Publicatons, May House Press And Publications
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R276
Discovery Miles 2 760
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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(Workbook to accompany UBM ministry lab) Yahweh created some very
unusual methods to enact His desires in creation. Unusual to us,
that is. Of course, Yahweh does not need any of these unusual
methods from His people in order to accomplish the task. Yet He has
chosen to involve His people in these works. All too often we
choose not to participate. Some methods are left to the shepherds
to perform, thinking there is no role for the flock. Some methods
have been abandoned by shepherds, leaving the flock ignorant of its
participation. Some methods are simply too unusual for us to feel
comfortable participating in. This lab seeks to recover the idea
that Yahweh wants all of His people to participate in the methods
He has chosen to accomplish His works. To some degree these methods
are certainly unusual, but they should not be uncommon. Using the
laboratory equipping philosophy, we hope to mobilize you into
making Yahweh's unusual methods a common part of your everyday
life.
A fast-paced tale of greed--"Push Comes to Shove "examines the
pitfalls and struggles that an honest family faces to survive the
perils of financial woes.
The bills are due again for Greg "GP" Patterson, but this time,
they won't get paid. He and his wife are facing robbery charges
when a simple assault they committed goes bad. After a few days in
jail, the Pattersons lose everything they own and risk losing their
children forever.
Luckily Aunty Jewels bails the Pattersons out, but GP must make
some serious moves if he is to provide decent shelter for his
family again. A visit to Squeeze, a villainous loan shark, leads to
killer interest rates and a murderous default penalty.
Nevertheless, GP accepts the terms.
When GP gives Jewels the loan money to flip in a high-stakes credit
card scheme, she gets robbed for every single dime. Now GP has to
figure out how to pay his debt and gain the respect of his family
again, but in the meantime, Jewels has already figured out how to
make everybody pay.
An entertaining, multicultural drama, "Push Comes to Shove "is a
cautionary tale for today's economically fraught times.
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