NEW YORK - Noel Gallagher changed ideas (let's say so), but he's not the only one. There's a shadow hanging over him.
Retired rock mogul Alan McGee is pondering a return to the music industry in a bid to stem the tide of TV talent show stars created by Simon Cowell.
The outspoken MCGee co-founded independent label Creation Records and was famous for discovering Oasis in the early 1990s.
He helped the rockers become one of the biggest rock bands of the decade, but turned his back on managing acts when he closed his other label, Poptones, and subsequently retired in 2007.
He has since stayed away from the spotlight and has concentrated on art and setting up a film company, but admits he has been tempted to make a return to music business following an offer from Japanese investors, who look set to offer him an unspecified A&R job.
Mcgee is seriously considering the offer after being left unimpressed by the current state of the music charts.
In a blog for The Huffington Post (website that was targeted with a multimillion dollar lawsuit filed in United States District Court in New York on behalf of thousands of uncompensated bloggers), he writes, "I am also going to meet some people in Japan who want to bring me back into music.
"If I'm honest, I am torn on this but at the same (time) I feel it's almost a public duty to cause chaos in the world of Simon Cowell and co.
"On the flip side, though I do love life in Wales doing my book/film/paintings... then I think why not go and take the meeting and sign up some big bands without deals and the new things out there that I love?
"The upside also is whilst there in Japan, I will see Noel (Gallagher) play (not really lucky to see him...) the Budokan (Tokyo venue) and Primal Scream play to 40,000 people at a festival. Plus, they say I can sign who I want and they seem to have the cash so in my book it's worth a little look at least."
He also reveals in his blog that he is currently working on a film project called Kubricks.
McGee made his name signing acts including Primal Scream, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub and My Bloody Valentine.
Noel ass licker websites are not following the Gallaghers carefully... just like Noel who doesn't know much about Oasis history and football. Their names are even bullshit as “live4ever”… call it “Noel4ever”. "Greatest Oasis website ever"... oh really? never heard about you... Noel Gallagher? oh really? never heard about you.
Liam had said no tour, he didn’t say no festivals. In fact, there’s no tour. (The gig @ Warrington Parr Hall is a warm-up for their support to the Stone Roses @ Heaton Park).
Why in the past months those websites didn't write things as “Despite NOEL Gallagher originally declaring his intention to avoid songs originally sung by Liam, and to play only 3 Oasis songs” (then played Whatever, Wonderwall, It’s good to be free, Supersonic, and not 3 but 10 Oasis songs) or “Despite NOEL Gallagher originally declaring his intention to avoid dialogues with fans…” or “Despite NOEL Gallagher originally blaming this and that for the Oasis split…” or “Despite NOEL Gallagher declaring Oasis failed in the Usa…” or “Despite NOEL Gallagher…” all the lies he’s telling…
and, more Liam gigs would be something good, more Noel lies NOT...
Retired rock mogul Alan McGee is pondering a return to the music industry in a bid to stem the tide of TV talent show stars created by Simon Cowell.
The outspoken MCGee co-founded independent label Creation Records and was famous for discovering Oasis in the early 1990s.
He helped the rockers become one of the biggest rock bands of the decade, but turned his back on managing acts when he closed his other label, Poptones, and subsequently retired in 2007.
He has since stayed away from the spotlight and has concentrated on art and setting up a film company, but admits he has been tempted to make a return to music business following an offer from Japanese investors, who look set to offer him an unspecified A&R job.
Mcgee is seriously considering the offer after being left unimpressed by the current state of the music charts.
In a blog for The Huffington Post (website that was targeted with a multimillion dollar lawsuit filed in United States District Court in New York on behalf of thousands of uncompensated bloggers), he writes, "I am also going to meet some people in Japan who want to bring me back into music.
"If I'm honest, I am torn on this but at the same (time) I feel it's almost a public duty to cause chaos in the world of Simon Cowell and co.
"On the flip side, though I do love life in Wales doing my book/film/paintings... then I think why not go and take the meeting and sign up some big bands without deals and the new things out there that I love?
"The upside also is whilst there in Japan, I will see Noel (Gallagher) play (not really lucky to see him...) the Budokan (Tokyo venue) and Primal Scream play to 40,000 people at a festival. Plus, they say I can sign who I want and they seem to have the cash so in my book it's worth a little look at least."
He also reveals in his blog that he is currently working on a film project called Kubricks.
McGee made his name signing acts including Primal Scream, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub and My Bloody Valentine.
Noel ass licker websites are not following the Gallaghers carefully... just like Noel who doesn't know much about Oasis history and football. Their names are even bullshit as “live4ever”… call it “Noel4ever”. "Greatest Oasis website ever"... oh really? never heard about you... Noel Gallagher? oh really? never heard about you.
Liam had said no tour, he didn’t say no festivals. In fact, there’s no tour. (The gig @ Warrington Parr Hall is a warm-up for their support to the Stone Roses @ Heaton Park).
Why in the past months those websites didn't write things as “Despite NOEL Gallagher originally declaring his intention to avoid songs originally sung by Liam, and to play only 3 Oasis songs” (then played Whatever, Wonderwall, It’s good to be free, Supersonic, and not 3 but 10 Oasis songs) or “Despite NOEL Gallagher originally declaring his intention to avoid dialogues with fans…” or “Despite NOEL Gallagher originally blaming this and that for the Oasis split…” or “Despite NOEL Gallagher declaring Oasis failed in the Usa…” or “Despite NOEL Gallagher…” all the lies he’s telling…
and, more Liam gigs would be something good, more Noel lies NOT...













