da quizzy il ven dic 16, 2005 12:10 pm
Swaggering rock giants Oasis sparked uproar in Glasgow tonight as they dedicated a song to the latest high-profile signing of their boyhood footballing heroes.
"This one`s for Roy Keane," sneered Liam Gallagher, baiting Rangers fans at the beginning of the second of two sell-out show at the SECC.
Keane ended weeks of speculation today about his next move after leaving Manchester United by signing a deal until 2007 with Celtic at Parkhead.
The Gallaghers who are both ardent Man City fans, would never have given the Irishman such a public thumbs-up while he played for their arch-rivals the Red Devils.
The remark sparked a cacophony of cheers and jeers from the blue and green sides of the audience as Old Firm fans voiced their approval or otherwise.
The charismatic frontman sporting his trademark shades, taunted fans as they hurled plastic beer glasses on to the stage, snarling: "You can take it, you`re grown up, aren`t you?," before launching into Bring It On Down.
But any tension evaporated into laughter as he dedicated the next song, Morning Glory - to supermodel Kate Moss.
The band belted out a selection of hits old and new while the five-pieces` fresh blood continued to inject a new lease of life into the back catalogue.
Hits from their latest best-selling album Don`t Believe The Truth, a few souped up old B sides, the signature anthems like Don`t Look Back In Anger and Wonder Wall, along with a stirring version of the rock mini opera that is Champagne Supernova left the 10,000 fans at the indoor arena begging for more.
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"We've only got half a dozen good bands in England -- there's Oasis and there's five Oasis tribute bands." Noel
LA COCAINA E' IL METODO CHE HA INVENTATO DIO PER DIRTI CHE HAI TROPPI SOLDI
Some singers try to be cool; Liam Gallagher doesn't do trying; he just is. If John Lennon were still alive, he'd want to be Liam Gallagher.