Oasis' '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' has won the 2010's 'BRITs Album of 30 Years'.
It saw off competition from Coldplay, Dido, Dire Straits, Duffy, Keane, Phil Collins, Sade, The Verve and Travis.
The award was picked up by Liam Gallagher, he thanked the members of the band and gave his Brit Award to one lucky person in the crowd.
The 14 x platinum album has sold a staggering 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone.
The award was picked up by Liam Gallagher, he thanked the members of the band and gave his Brit Award to one lucky person in the crowd.
The 14 x platinum album has sold a staggering 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone.
The number one album marked the band's first UK number one single with 'Some Might Say' as well as live favourites, 'Roll With It', 'Wonderwall', 'Don't Look Back In Anger' and 'Champagne Supernova'.
Gallagher hurled a microphone into the audience, prompting an appeal for its return.
"Listen kids, I wanna thank Bonehead, Guigs, Alan White and the best fucking fans in the world, live forever" Gallagher explained before throwing his microphone and going into the audience, before walking offstage.
After he did host Peter Kay was then heard saying "what a knob" and during the commercial break, Brits officials pleaded for the audience member who got the award to give it back, with the fan giving it back after a few minutes.
After he did host Peter Kay was then heard saying "what a knob" and during the commercial break, Brits officials pleaded for the audience member who got the award to give it back, with the fan giving it back after a few minutes.
Liam Gallagher Throws Oasis' BRIT Award Into The Crowd At London ceremony...
Liam Gallagher threw Oasis’ BRIT Award into the crowd tonight as he collected the honour on behalf of the band at the ceremony in London.
The group, who split last year, won BRITS Album of 30 years for their 1995 album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’.
Appearing as an unexpected guest, Liam thanked the members of Oasis who worked on the record - except for his brother Noel.
He then proceeded to walk to the front of the stage, where he threw the award into the crowd.
Gallagher’s reaction prompted host and comedian Peter Kay to brand him a “knob head”.
The band’s 1995 album beat records by Dido, Duffy and Phil Collins to the award.
Oasis split last August following the departure of guitarist Noel. Both brothers are currently on the verge of launching solo projects.
The ceremony, at Earls Court, has so far seen prizes handed to Dizzee Rascal, the Spice Girls and JLS.
Liam Gallagher threw Oasis’ BRIT Award into the crowd tonight as he collected the honour on behalf of the band at the ceremony in London.
The group, who split last year, won BRITS Album of 30 years for their 1995 album ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’.
Appearing as an unexpected guest, Liam thanked the members of Oasis who worked on the record - except for his brother Noel.
He then proceeded to walk to the front of the stage, where he threw the award into the crowd.
Gallagher’s reaction prompted host and comedian Peter Kay to brand him a “knob head”.
The band’s 1995 album beat records by Dido, Duffy and Phil Collins to the award.
Oasis split last August following the departure of guitarist Noel. Both brothers are currently on the verge of launching solo projects.
The ceremony, at Earls Court, has so far seen prizes handed to Dizzee Rascal, the Spice Girls and JLS.
Liam Gallagher has snubbed brother Noel during his Brit Awards acceptance speech.
The former Oasis frontman was collecting the 'Brits Album of 30 Years' gong from Slade's Noddy Holder at tonight's ceremony in London.
Accepting the prize, Liam went on to credit "[ex-Oasis members] Guigsy, Bonehead and Alan White", before pausing to miss out sibling and ex-bandmate Noel.
Liam also thanked Oasis' supporters, describing them as the "best fans in the world". He then threw his mic into the audience and walked away with Holder.
Returning to the podium, host Peter Kay quipped: "What a knob."
The former Oasis frontman was collecting the 'Brits Album of 30 Years' gong from Slade's Noddy Holder at tonight's ceremony in London.
Accepting the prize, Liam went on to credit "[ex-Oasis members] Guigsy, Bonehead and Alan White", before pausing to miss out sibling and ex-bandmate Noel.
Liam also thanked Oasis' supporters, describing them as the "best fans in the world". He then threw his mic into the audience and walked away with Holder.
Returning to the podium, host Peter Kay quipped: "What a knob."
meanwhile...
Milan-Manchester United 2-3: Ronaldinho 1-0 after 2 minutes, great super match by Milan, only 1 team in the pitch, we deserved at least 3-1 / 4-1, then lucky goal by Utd and 2-3, Carnival party waiting ahahaha but Rooney had to be sent off, so he wouldn't have scored 2 goals... Super goal by Seedorf and almost Pippo, the right result would have been 5-2.


















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