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Noel Gallagher

A Wisdom Archive on Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Noel Gallagher - Biography

Noel 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 ...

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Noel Gallagher, Noel Gallagher - Biography, Noel Gallagher - Relationship with Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher - Controversy, Noel Gallagher - Guest Appearances, Noel Gallagher - Trivia, Noel Gallagher - Quotes

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - 1990s

The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, the last decade of the 20th Century. Informally, it can also include a few years at the end of the preceding decade or the beginning of the following decade. The 90s were marked with rapid progression of democracy, globalization and global capitalism following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Key forces shaping the decade were the Gulf War; popularization of Personal Computers and the Internet, leading to the .com boom. ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Britpop

Britpop was a British alternative rock movement from the mid 1990s, characterised by the appearance of bands who were influenced by British guitar pop music of the 1960s and 1970s. Though these bands did not on the whole have a single unifying sound they were grouped together by the media first as a 'scene' and later as a national cultural movement. The movement developed as a reaction against various musical trends in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Acid house and the rise of Hip hop had led to an renewed interest in groove- a ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Brit Awards

The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. The awards began in 1977 as the BPI Awards and were renamed The Britannia Awards, or Brit Awards, in 1989. Brit is also a backronym for British Record Industry Trust which supports youngsters in the arts and education mainly at the BRIT School in Croydon, London. Strong music industry sponsorship and involvement mean that awards are given without much democratic process and, many suspect, for strongly commercial r ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - 1967

1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. 1967 - Events. 1967 - January. January 2 - Charlie Chaplin opens his last film, A Countess From Hong Kong in England. January 4 - Algerian revolutionary Mohammed Khider is shot in Madrid. January 6 - Vietnam War: USMC and ARVN troops launch "Operation Deckhouse Five" in the Mekong River delta. January 10 - Segregationist Lester Maddo ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a county in South East England. The county town is Aylesbury. Buckinghamshire is divided into four districts, Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe. The ceremonial county (which is based on the post-1974 administrative county) also includes Milton Keynes. For the traditional county boundaries, see History of Buckinghamshire. The ceremonial county borders onto those of Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire and Greater London. ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Ambidexterity

Ambidexterity is the ability of being equally adept with each hand (or, to a limited degree, feet). The word "ambidextrous" is derived from the Latin roots ambi, meaning "both," and dext, meaning "right." Thus, "ambidextrous" is literally "right on both sides". As an inborn trait ambidexterity is rare, though it can be learned. Most ambidextrous people still gravitate towards performing certain types of tasks with a specific hand. The degree of versatility with each hand is generally the qualitative factor in dete ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Guitarist

A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. Guitarist - Noted guitarists. Guitarist - Classical. François Campion (ca 1688-1748) Antoine Carré Francisco Corbetta (ca 1620-1681) Nicolas Desrosiers Giovanni Paolo Foscarini Henri Grenerin Giovanni Battista Granata Francisco Guerau Louis Jourdan de La Salle Girolamo Montesardo Santiago de Murcia Gaspard Sanz ( ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach (born May 12, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a Jewish-American pianist and composer. Burt Bacharach - Biography. Bacharach studied music at McGill University and Mannes School of Music. In the 1950s and the early 1960s he was the pianist, arranger and bandleader for Marlene Dietrich with whom he toured. He teamed with lyricist Hal David and others to write many popular songs in the 1960s and 1970s. Bacharach's music has been sung by a number of popular singers including the Carpente ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia - Celtic F.C.

Celtic Football Club, more commonly referred to simply as Celtic (pronounced 'seltik'), is one of the world's most famous football clubs. Based in the Scottish city of Glasgow, the club is officially nicknamed the Bhoys, or unofficially the Hoops. Together with their city rivals Rangers, they have dominated Scottish football for over 100 years as part of the Old Firm, forming one o ...

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish people - Art

Main list of visual artists: List of Irish artists List of Irish people - Architecture. Eileen Gray James Hoban, designer of White House Kevin Roche Sam Stephenson Edward Lovett Pearce List of Irish people - Actors. Patrick Bergin Pierce Brosnan, Navan-born James Bond Gabriel Byrne Cyril Cusack, born in South Africa Niamh Cusack Sorcha Cusack Daniel Day-Lew ...

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List of Irish people, List of Irish people - Art, List of Irish people - Architecture, List of Irish people - Actors, List of Irish people - Music, List of Irish people - Dance, List of Irish people - Writing, List of Irish people - Business, List of Irish people - Politics, List of Irish people - Science Education and Technology, List of Irish people - Sport, List of Irish people - Other, List of Irish people - Notable Irish people selection, List of Irish people - Notable people of Irish descent

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Inspiral Carpets - Band Members

Inspiral Carpets - Early Line-up. Stephen Holt - Vocals Graham Lambert - Guitars David Swift - Bass Clint Boon - Keyboards, vocals Craig Gill - Drums Inspiral Carpets - Height of Success Through to Present Day. Tom Hingley - Vocals Graham Lambert - Guitars Martyn Walsh - Bass Clint Boon - Key ...

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Inspiral Carpets, Inspiral Carpets - Band Members, Inspiral Carpets - Early Line-up, Inspiral Carpets - Height of Success Through to Present Day, Inspiral Carpets - Discography, Inspiral Carpets - Studio Albums, Inspiral Carpets - Compilations, Inspiral Carpets - Singles

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - List of famous left-handed people - Political and Governmental Leaders

American Bill Bradley George H.W. Bush (left-handed, but batted right-handed in baseball) Bill Clinton Max Cleland (Lost part of right arm in a grenade accident in Vietnam.) Gerald Ford Barney Frank Benjamin Franklin James A. Garfield Herbert Hoover John Kerry (he is left-handed, but throws right-handed) Gavin Newsom (mayor of San Francisco) H. Ross Perot (thus, with Clinton and Bush, all three major 1992 U.S. presidential e ...

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List of famous left-handed people, List of famous left-handed people - Royalty and Nobility, List of famous left-handed people - Political and Governmental Leaders, List of famous left-handed people - Criminals / Terrorists, List of famous left-handed people - Artists, List of famous left-handed people - Authors, List of famous left-handed people - Musicians and Composers, List of famous left-handed people - Actors, List of famous left-handed people - Film Directors, List of famous left-handed people - Athletes, List of famous left-handed people - Baseball, List of famous left-handed people - Basketball, List of famous left-handed people - Billiards, List of famous left-handed people - Bowling, List of famous left-handed people - Boxing, List of famous left-handed people - Cricket, List of famous left-handed people - Fencing, List of famous left-handed people - Figure-skating, List of famous left-handed people - Football soccer, List of famous left-handed people - American Football, List of famous left-handed people - Golf, List of famous left-handed people - Ice Hockey, List of famous left-handed people - Motor sport, List of famous left-handed people - Rugby Union, List of famous left-handed people - Tennis, List of famous left-handed people - Other sports, List of famous left-handed people - Philosophers, List of famous left-handed people - Miscellaneous, List of famous left-handed people - Referencing

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Slade - Career

Slade - History of the band. The group originally formed in 1966 from the component members of two Midlands bands The Vendors and Steve Brett & The Mavericks and was called the N'Betweens, but initially had little success. In the late 1960s, the band changed its name to Ambrose Slade and hooked up with manager Chas Chandler, former bass player of The Animals and manager of Jimi Hendrix until a short time before Hendrix died. Their name was abbreviated to just "Slade", and the band adopted a "skinhead" look, as an attempt to gain some publicity from what was a newsworthy min ...

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Slade, Slade - Members, Slade - Career, Slade - History of the band, Slade - Post-group careers of band members, Slade - Discography, Slade - Albums selected, Slade - Singles selected

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - List of show business families - Families

List of show business families - A-B. Alda acting family Actor Robert Alda is father to actor/director Alan Alda Arkin acting family Actor/composer Alan Arkin father of actors Adam, Matthew, Anthony Arkin and grandfather to third generation actor Molly Arkin (daughter of Adam Arkin) Arquette-Cox acting family Comedian/actor/pianist/songwriter Cliff Arquette was father of actor Lewis Arquette, who was father of actors P ...

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List of show business families, List of show business families - Families, List of show business families - A-B, List of show business families - C-E, List of show business families - F-M, List of show business families - N-Z, List of show business families - Brothers, List of show business families - Sisters

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Swindon - History

The original Saxon settlement of Swindon sat in a defensible position atop a limestone hill. It is referred to in the Domesday Book as Suindune, a name believed to be derived from the Anglo-Saxon word swine and British word dun meaning literally pig hill, or possibly Sweyn's hill where Sweyn would be the local landlord. Swindon remained a small market town, used mainly for barter trade, until the mid-1800s. This original market area of Swindon is located on top of the hill in central Sw ...

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Swindon, Swindon - History, Swindon - Geography and Climate, Swindon - Demographics, Swindon - Business, Swindon - Tourism and Recreation, Swindon - Museums and cultural institutions, Swindon - Swindon in fiction, Swindon - Trivia, Swindon - James Bond

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - The Chemical Brothers - History

The Chemical Brothers - Background. Ed Simons was born in Herne Hill, South London, England in 1970, to a barrister mother and a father who was not around much when Ed was growing up. Ed's two main interests when he was young were aeroplanes and musicals. Simons went to school in Alleyn's in South London, and left with 11 O levels and 3 A-levels. Ed developed a fondness of rare groove and hip hop, having frequented a club called The Mud Club when he was 14. By the time he left school, his two main musical interests were two Manchester bands, New Order and The Smiths. Simons studied ...

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The Chemical Brothers, The Chemical Brothers - History, The Chemical Brothers - Background, The Chemical Brothers - Font, The Chemical Brothers - Ariel, The Chemical Brothers - Naked Under Leather, The Chemical Brothers - The Dust Brothers, The Chemical Brothers - The Heavenly Social, The Chemical Brothers - From Dust to Chemical, The Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust, The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun, The Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole, The Chemical Brothers - More mixing, The Chemical Brothers - Surrender, The Chemical Brothers - It Began in Afrika, The Chemical Brothers - Come With Us, The Chemical Brothers - Ten years of The Chemical Brothers, The Chemical Brothers - Push the Button, The Chemical Brothers - Discography, The Chemical Brothers - Albums, The Chemical Brothers - Compilations, The Chemical Brothers - Singles

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Irish community in Britain - The Irish in Scotland

In 2001 there were around 55,000 people in Scotland (1.1 per cent of the population) who had been born in Ireland. Scotland is unusual in that it has a greater number of persons born in Northern Ireland (0.66 per cent) than in the Republic of Ireland (0.43 per cent), though given the strong bond between Protestant Scotland and their co-religionists in Ulster perhaps no surprise. Dundee University has an exceptionally high number of under-graduates who hail from the Province, and there are significant numbers of Ulster students in all of Scot ...

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Irish community in Britain, Irish community in Britain - The Irish in England, Irish community in Britain - The Irish in Scotland, Irish community in Britain - The Irish in Wales, Irish community in Britain - Famous British Irish Names, Irish community in Britain - Deceased, Irish community in Britain - The 2001 Census

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Howard Stern - Radio Show

His early broadcasting years included working at WTBU, Boston University's campus radio station. Following graduation in 1976, Stern moved to WRNW. During his time at WRNW, he lived in a monastery. Following WRNW was WCCC in Hartford, then WWWW ("W4") in Detroit. With each station, he improved in ratings and skill, finally moving on to WWDC-FM. In one archetypical example of his radio show, documented in his autobiographical movie Private Parts, he persuaded a female caller to have phone sex with him on the air. He made deep bu ...

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Howard Stern, Howard Stern - Biography, Howard Stern - Radio Show, Howard Stern - 1990s, Howard Stern - 2000s, Howard Stern - The Move to Satellite Radio, Howard Stern - Goodbye to terrestrial radio, Howard Stern - Television shows, Howard Stern - Cast and crew of the Howard Stern show, Howard Stern - Regulars on the Howard Stern show, Howard Stern - Former cast and crew, Howard Stern - Former Regulars and Celebrity Guests, Howard Stern - Celebrity Guests, Howard Stern - Musical Artists Performances, Howard Stern - Frequent Show Games and Bits, Howard Stern - Common Show Sayings and Soundbites, Howard Stern - See Also

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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia II - Ian Brown - Musical career

Nicknamed "King Monkey" by Dodgy's Matthew Priest, Brown is noted for his wispy singing style. He is not the most technically sound singer; some critics have compared his delivery to "a man shouting into a bucket". In his solo career, Brown has worked with many notable musicians including UNKLE and Oasis' Noel Gallagher. Previously, he acted as a mentor to the up-and-coming British band, South. Brown appeared in a cameo role in the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The singer became good frien ...

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Ian Brown, Ian Brown - Musical career, Ian Brown - Relationship with John Squire, Ian Brown - Personal life, Ian Brown - Discography, Ian Brown - Albums, Ian Brown - Remixes, Ian Brown - Compilations, Ian Brown - Singles, Ian Brown - Sound samples

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