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 |  |  | Bonehead: Encyclopedia II - Noel Gallagher - BiographyNoel was born in Longsight, Manchester to Irish parents Peggy and Thomas Gallagher. He is the middle child of three, his elder brother Paul was born in 1966, and Liam was born 1972. The Gallagher brothers grew up in the suburb of Burnage. Noel first began to teach himself to play guitar at the age of 13, imitating his favourite songs from the radio. Both he and Liam were regular truants and in their teens were often in trouble with the police - they allegedly broke into cars and stole bicycles, and at the age of thirteen, Noel received six m ...
See also:Noel Gallagher, Noel Gallagher - Biography, Noel Gallagher - Relationship with Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher - Controversy, Noel Gallagher - Guest Appearances, Noel Gallagher - Trivia, Noel Gallagher - Quotes Read more here: » Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Noel Gallagher - Biography |
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Britpop - The Modfather and Modern Life is Rubbish 1991 – 1993.
Weller in particular is praised as the founder and initiator of the movement. His solo records Paul Weller (1991) and Wild Wood (1993) are considered seminal forces for the movement. His influence over the Britpop, coupled with his love of Mod music, had earned him the nickname "The Modfather". As well as guiding Blur, Ocean Colour Scene through his recordings, Weller has also performed with the bands, including playing guit ...
See also:Britpop, Britpop - Roots and Influences, Britpop - History, Britpop - The Modfather and Modern Life is Rubbish 1991 – 1993, Britpop - Britpop and Cool Britannia 1994 – 1996, Britpop - Deceleration of the movement 1997 – 1999, Britpop - Legacy, Britpop - Britpop bands Read more here: » Britpop: Encyclopedia II - Britpop - History |
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 |  |  | Bonehead: Encyclopedia II - Britpop - Roots and InfluencesBritpop groups were primarily influenced by the British guitar music of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the two Rock and Roll trends of the British Invasion: the Rocker cornerstones like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and their classic Mod contemporaries like The Who, The Kinks, and The Small Faces were incredibly influential, perhaps playing the biggest role in formation of the Britpop movement. Also quite influential were 1970s and 1980s glam idols such as David Bowie and T. Rex, as well as punk and new wave artists including The Sex ...
See also:Britpop, Britpop - Roots and Influences, Britpop - History, Britpop - The Modfather and Modern Life is Rubbish 1991 – 1993, Britpop - Britpop and Cool Britannia 1994 – 1996, Britpop - Deceleration of the movement 1997 – 1999, Britpop - Legacy, Britpop - Britpop bands Read more here: » Britpop: Encyclopedia II - Britpop - Roots and Influences |
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