
Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll reveals real reason he was sacked from band & makes surprise admission about Liam Gallagher
And now former drummer Tony McCarroll admits he would definitely love to make amends with Noel Gallagher, who was the one to give him the boot.
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At a fan event in Newcastle, Tony, said: 'Would I sit down and have a cup of tea, a Rich Tea, with Noel, and go, 'What the fk happened, mate?'. I would.'
Recalling the clash that saw him sacked, Tony said: 'There was an incident in Paris. I was next door to Noel's hotel room, which I didn't know.
'I had an argument with some girl I was with and the next day we were doing the soundcheck.
'I just finished my bit, and he turned around and, in front of everybody, he went, 'You fing keep me awake again, you're getting fing sacked, mate'.
'Probably the most stupid thing I've ever done in my life, but I fronted him and said, 'You won't f*ing speak to me like that again, no chance'. It was only a matter of weeks later I got the P45.'
Although the row meant Tony was kicked out of the band, he insists he doesn't regret standing up for himself, adding: 'What sort of man would it make me if I didn't?
"Everybody was under threat every day, but it was just bravado.
'I never saw it being something serious like losing your position in the band.'
While Tony, who these days teaches drumming, has not spoken to Noel since their clash, he said he's been in touch with Liam and guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs.
'Everyone thinks Liam's a nutcase, but he's a shockingly nice guy,' Tony explained.
Incredible on stage footage shows thousands of Oasis fans going wild at sold out Wembley gig
'A lot of that stuff is bravado. It might be nervousness, something about him where he just can't deal with whatever it is, people in his face.'
He added of being left behind as the band rocketed to fame: 'If the roles were swapped, what do you do? You keep going.
'They were on the way to superstardom, the stadium gigs forever.'
Tony has not yet seen Oasis on their sellout reunion tour, which will see them play Wembley Stadium tonight and at the weekend.
But the musician, who drummed on all of Definitely Maybe, as well as hit singles Whatever and Some Might Say, is still immensely proud of his role.
Tony said: 'I wish I had a few more quid, but I've got to be proud and happy that I've made my mark.
'We were The Beatles of the Nineties. It was mayhem.'
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NEW TUNE'S NO RAYE OF SUNSHINE
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RAYE looks hot here but she's been taking inspiration from the cold for her new album.
The Escapism singer posed in a black swimsuit on Instagram as she opened up about how 'personal aches and pains' have helped her new song The Winter Woman.
It is expected to feature on the follow-up to her 2023 debut album My 21st Century Blues, which won her six Brit Awards, as she admitted that her sadness means her new record is now starting to take shape.
She explained: 'I know it's July, but I've been writing this song called The Winter Woman.
'The sad feelings we wrestle with do make great songs I think, and considering this seems to be a chapter in my life where I am swimming through some personal aches and pains, I'd say this album is now beginning to move swimmingly.
'Every cloud . . . lots of love Raye.'
ANNE'S READY FOR THE RE-RUN
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ANNE HATHAWAY looks like she's running away from a really bad smell, or an incoming bing while filming The Devil Wears Prada sequel.
The actress, who plays Runway assistant Andrea Sachs, was seen hot-footing down a road in New York for one scene.
And I've no doubt she was legging it from her mega-bitch boss Miranda Priestly, played by the brilliant Meryl Streep.
The pair are reprising their roles, alongside Stanley Tucci's Nigel Kipling, for the follow-up to the hit 2006 film.
As a young reporter, The Devil Wears Prada was one of my favourite films, and it taught me a lot.
Always be kind, always be on time and whatever you do – don't be an Emily . . .
JULIA STILL IN VOGUE FOR BIOPIC
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OZARK actress Julia Garner has revealed Madonna 's long-awaited movie biopic IS still in the works – despite the fact Madge is also working on a TV series about her life.
Julia was rumoured to have been cast as the Vogue singer – and even joined her on stage during the Celebration Tour in 2023.
She admitted she learnt to dance for the audition and added: 'I had to convince Madonna that I can dance and sing, and sing with her.'
On how she channelled the music legend, she told the SmartLess podcast: 'I thought, what would Madonna do? Which is convince you that she deserved to be in this room.'
ALESHA'S IN IT FOR THE LOVE
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ALESHA DIXON is already back in the studio working on new tunes – just a year after dropping her comeback single Ransom.
The Britain's Got Talent judge shared a video of herself recording a new song in a London music studio i with fans on Instagram.
It's been ten years since Alesha's last album, Do It For Love, and last year she told Bizarre's Howell she's just putting out the tunes she wants to make.
Alesha, right, said. 'I'm an independent artist so it's a lot, energetically, for me to put myself back out there.
'At this point in my life and career, it's just about what makes me feel good.'
With October marking a decade since Do It For Love, we're really hoping that she'll release something to coincide with the anniversary.
LULU is returning to the stage in a new musical of To Sir, With Love, 58 years after starring in the original movie with Sidney Poitier.
She will star in two shows on November 24 at London's Gillian Lynne Theatre. It will feature her original title track, the highest-selling song of 1967, which reached No 1 in the US.
IT'S A CLAP ON THE BACK FROM PAUL
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SIR PAUL McCARTNEY started clapping before he'd even walked into the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts graduation awards.
The Beatles legend was seen greeting fans outside the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall before helping to honour a number of leading figures in the entertainment world who were made LIPA companions yesterday.
The Wombats, who met and formed at LIPA, were honoured by Paul during the ceremony, along with actors James Nesbitt and Adrian Lester.
Paul also handed out an honour to movie director Sam Mendes.
It's certainly perfect timing for the pair to get together, with Sam's four film biopics about the Fab Four currently in pre-production.
From what I've heard, the films are already coming together brilliantly, with stars, Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn and Barry Keoghan preparing to start filming in the coming months.
ZARA'S HOT TIFF TRACK
ZARA LARSSON has worked with everyone from MNEK to David Guetta and Clean Bandit.
Now the Swedish singer has lined up a very surprising collaboration – and I think it will go down a storm with her fans.
Insiders have told me Zara has called on reality TV sensation Tiffany 'New York' Pollard for a new single called Hot And Sexy.
She became an internet sensation on a series of shows in the US before a stint on Celebrity Big Brother here in 2016, where she clashed with Gemma Collins.
She also went viral during her infamous 'David's dead' breakdown, where she mistakenly believed their housemate David Gest had died, after Angie Bowie told her that her ex-husband, rock star David, had passed away.
A source said: 'Zara is a big fan of Tiffany's and has seen the cultural significance of what she does.
'On TikTok, Tiffany is off the charts and Zara approached her to see if she wanted to team up.
'Tiff helped write the track as well as singing alongside Zara on it.
'It's such a fun, upbeat song – it's going to be massive.
'Zara had so much fun working with her.
'They're going to be firm friends for life.'
Tiff is outspoken, feisty and isn't afraid to tell you exactly what she's thinking.
I'm here for this new pop star era, and you can bet her fans will lose their minds when Hot And Sexy drops.
NET CATFISH FREE TICKETS
CATFISH AND THE BOTTLEMEN fans have been snapping up tickets for their homecoming show in Cardiff on Friday – after they were given away for free.
The Welsh band have struggled to fill the city's Principality Stadium, with Ticketmaster teaming up with voucher websites to get bums on seats.
Fans clamoured to grab their tickets, with one writing on a ticket deal website: 'Never see many of these in the principality stadium, bagged 3 tickets.'
Another wrote: 'Bloody hell, going but should have waited.
'Great band and an absolute no brainer at this price.'
Fans are now keeping a close eye on this Sunday's gig at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, as plenty of seats are still available.
I expect Ticketmaster will be dishing out the same freebie codes too.
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Metro
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If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Noel and Liam Gallagher's brother Paul Gallagher, 59, charged with rape MORE: Has anything changed since the great Oasis ticket war? MORE: Liam Gallagher's powerful words for Ozzy Osbourne in Oasis Wembley show tribute


Daily Record
4 hours ago
- Daily Record
Get Liam Gallagher's festival look ahead of the Oasis Edinburgh reunion
With Oasis set to play three sold out shows in Murrayfield, fans will want to make sure they look the part. Earlier this month, Liam and Noel Gallagher kicked off their highly anticipated Oasis Reunion tour in Cardiff after breaking up 16 years ago. With many of the shows selling out quickly, fans are gearing themselves up to hear some of their favourite tunes. The English rock band is set to entertain Scottish fans in Murrayfield Stadium in three sold out shows taking place on August 8, 9 and 12. With 23 songs in their set list, which has already been revealed at the Cardiff, London and Manchester shows, fans of the duo are sure to get the full Oasis experience. Now while many concert goers will be excited to sing along with hits such as Morning Glory, Champagne Supernova and Wonderwall, there is another aspect to the concerts that fans across the country are putting a lot of dedication into. For those not attending any of the concerts, you will still be able to identify the lucky ticket holders as many fans have chosen to follow the iconic fashion of the duo - bucket hats and parka jackets. This has been a go to look for Liam Gallagher over the years during his performances at festivals and fans are now getting in on the act. For those wanting to join others in recreating this iconic look, we have collated a variety of options Oasis fans may want to choose, including parka jackets, bucket hats and sunglasses. Get Liam Gallagher's fashion look Regatta Mens Jacket - was £29.99, now £20 Priced at £20 on Amazon, this Regatta Jacket is perfect for those who want a simple rain coat that they can wear again once the concert is over. With sizes ranging from small to 5XL, there should be a size available to fit a variety of men and women. Designed with a waterproof and breathable fabric, concert goers will still be able to feel comfortable while surrounded by thousands of other Oasis fans. To buy the Regatta Coat, click HERE. Leopard Print Longline Parka Jacket - £37 For those who want to stand out a bit more in the crowd, Dorothy Perkins is selling this leopard print parka jacket for £37. Made with a lightweight woven fabric, this jacket features two handy pockets where fans can easily stash their phone while they fully immerse themselves into the concert. Designed to be shower resistant, this jacket will become useful for fans if they are hit with a sudden burst of rain while walking to or front from the concert, which wouldn't be a surprise in Scotland. Click HERE to buy the fashion forward leopard print jacket. Adidas 3-Stripes Bucket Hat - was £25.99, now £19 To match with the Oasis and Adidas collab, shoppers can get this three striped bucket hat from Sports Direct for the reduced price of £19. Featuring the Adidas symbol, the three strip design adds both a pop of colour and a sporty element to the hat. Made with a durable cotton twill, this hat was built to last, so shoppers will be able to use it for any other upcoming festivals or for keeping the sun out of your face while travelling. Shoppers can also buy a black and white edition for the slightly higher price of £21.99. For concert goers who don't want to splash too much cash, Amazon is selling a pack of three bucket hats for under £10. This is the perfect purchase if you are attending the concert with a group of friends and you are all in need of a bucket hat to join the trend. Featuring a lightweight design, these hats can easily be folded and stored away when they are no longer needed and the variety of colours means you can pick the hat that best matches your concert fashion. Click HERE to buy this handy three pack of bucket hats. ANYLUV Pilot Sunglasses - £15.99 If you want to forego the bucket hat, Liam Gallagher is also well known for matching a pair of vintage sunglass with his parkas. If fans don't already have a pair lying around the house, Amazon is selling this popular pair of sunglasses for £15.99. Shoppers can choose between a variety of different colours of shades so that they can buy the pair that believe to be the most authentic match. And how knows, maybe the sunglasses will come in handy while fans make their way to the concert. To buy the sunglasses, click HERE. GQUEEN Retro Round Circle Sunglasses - £15.98 Alternatively, if shoppers want to go back further, they choose to don a pair of retro round sunglasses. With 10 shades colours to choose from, ranging from pink to black, these glasses will help complete your Oasis concert ensemble as well protect you from the UV rays. To buy the GQUEEN Retro Round Circle Sunglasses, click HERE. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! 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