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Noel Gallagher has revealed the one song he wouldn't be without and it's so different to Oasis
Noel Gallagher has revealed the one song he wouldn't be without and it's so different to Oasis

Wales Online

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Noel Gallagher has revealed the one song he wouldn't be without and it's so different to Oasis

Noel Gallagher has revealed the one song he wouldn't be without and it's so different to Oasis Noel Gallagher will be back on stage with his brother Liam this summer, performing songs from their time in Oasis, but the rock legend has spoken about a song that's a far cry from their Britpop sound It turns out Oasis's Noel has an extensive taste in different musical genres (Image: Getty ) Noel Gallagher has previously revealed eight of his most treasured songs of all time, with one surprising top choice that diverges sharply from the sound of Oasis. The rock icon is set to reunite with his brother Liam for an epic return to the stage this summer, beginning in Cardiff's Principality Stadium, marking their first joint appearance since 2009. Noel is synonymous with the definitive sound of Oasis, but it appears one tune he would not be without hails from a band entirely unlike them. During an episode of the BBC's Desert Island Discs, Noel shared the eight tracks he'd choose to have if he found himself isolated on an island. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here He kicked off with 'Pretty Vacant' by the Sex Pistols, praising it as a "great pop album that changed everything and it was the rebirth of youth culture that was pretty much dead". His last choice, taking eighth spot, was 'Ticket to Ride' by The Beatles, with Noel proclaiming the Liverpool legends as "the greatest band of all time" and commenting: "I can't really go through this without mentioning The Beatles." However, the track he would rush to save if all his discs were being swept out to sea starkly contrasts with the vibes of Oasis – the classic 'Be My Baby' by The Ronettes. Article continues below Noel has attributed this selection to Sara MacDonald, whom he met in Ibiza in 2000 and went on to marry in 2011. In a discussion prior to their announced divorce in 2023, Noel spoke with the BBC about why he'd choose to preserve this particular song over the others. He remarked: "I am going to save Be My Baby by The Ronettes because it would make me smile and clench my fists at the same time and think... I still haven't forgiven her for that but I do love her." Noel was referring to an earlier part of the conversation where he shared that his then-wife, Sara, chose 'Be My Baby' for their first dance at their wedding. Even with a history of performing two consecutive nights at Knebworth to a crowd of 250,000, Noel found the prospect of dancing in front of friends and family heavy going. He described how he dreaded the forthcoming dance, saying: "I was dreading that moment coming up, like I have to dance like an adult, and I said just do me one favour, when we get on there, don't show off because I am clearly a northerner, and a man." Yet, when 'Be My Baby' started playing, Noel recounted that Sara became like "Olivia Newton-John". It was actually his daughter, Anais, noticing her father's unease, who orchestrated getting everyone up to dance, thereby easing Noel's discomfort. Preferring to pen tunes rather than jive to them, Noel provided insights into his songwriting process when asked if he could predict a hit. He shared his perspective on music creation, noting: "There is no golden rule but there are kind of little sign posts that you recognise," adding, "If a song comes quickly, it usually means it is good because it has just fallen out of the sky. "Don't Look Back in Anger took, you know, 15 minutes. If I had known that night that that song would live for so long, and become such a thing, I would never have finished it because it would never have been perfect enough to think, 'Oh in 25 years people are going to be playing this at their weddings.' It was just another song." He called Hand in Glove by The Smiths "one of the greatest songs ever" and heaped praise on U2's The Joshua Tree album, adding: "You listen to it now and it is easily one of the greatest batches of songs any band has ever written. "I love U2. I don't know, if you don't get it, you don't get it, and shame on you for not." Liam and Noel Gallagher (Image: Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire ) Oasis are set to perform an impressive 17 dates across the UK this summer, including seven shows at London's Wembley Stadium. The list also includes performances at Manchester's Heaton Park, and Cardiff's Principality Stadium, among others. ‌ So far the cheapest date we've found is July 25 at Wembley, with the lowest cost tickets at £230. Meanwhile, the cheapest price for Cardiff Principality Stadium is July 5, at £290. If you're keen to conduct your own research on these resale websites, here are the links you need: Viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused. Article continues below

Everything Counts as School When You're Homeschooling
Everything Counts as School When You're Homeschooling

Epoch Times

time10-05-2025

  • General
  • Epoch Times

Everything Counts as School When You're Homeschooling

Homeschooling is the optimal way to personalize your kids' education. Why? Because home education is adaptable, efficient, and practical. Pretty much everything your kids do counts as school. So, let's look at the many everyday learning opportunities you can incorporate into your homeschool days. Options for Elementary-Aged Kids The world is your classroom when you're homeschooling younger kids. The key to providing them with a personalized education is to look outside the curricula—all the practical life skills you work on throughout the day; the clubs, sports, and music lessons; the volunteer experiences; and your kids' hobbies all count as school. During baking lessons, for example, kids work with fractions and measurements. They learn about chemistry as they combine ingredients to create sweet batters and bread dough and gain a better understanding of biology and physics as they observe the properties of yeast. Do you have a young slugger in Little League or a soccer star who just kicked the winning goal? Team and individual sports practice and game play count as physical education; players will naturally learn about proper nutrition and how the muscular system works, as well as teamwork, sportsmanship, responsibility, and leadership. Music class can be as simple as weekly music or voice lessons. Or perhaps your kids enjoy doing arts and crafts. Origami, knitting, drawing, photography, making beaded jewelry, and whittling are all acceptable art activities. And guess what? Those board games you play on family nights can count as school also, as long as your kids are learning something worthwhile. Games such as Monopoly and Cashflow teach financial literacy, while Ticket to Ride and Game of the States teach strategy and geography skills. Mastering Middle School Learning Opportunities Once your kids enter the middle grades, it's wise to gradually give them more freedom. Let them work independently as much as possible and encourage them to dig deeper into their interests. A passion can easily become a half-year or year-long course; kids can conduct research, read books on the topic, and volunteer to gain hands-on experience. Related Stories 2/22/2024 6/10/2024 For instance, our daughter was a mother's helper for family and friends and gained valuable experience, which helped prepare her for babysitting jobs when she was older. Many homeschooling families like to introduce logic at this age. Your kids can develop and sharpen their logic and reasoning skills as they solve puzzles, read mysterious whodunits, or navigate a corn maze. Elementary music and voice lessons can easily evolve into participation in a homeschool band or chorus. If your tween or young teen is a talented thespian, drama club and theater blend language arts and communication skills with creativity and social skills. It's worth noting that even though course credits aren't typically recognized and counted until high school, it's advantageous to work with your college-bound, technically savvy, or workforce-destined student and introduce essential experiences that can act as prerequisites. As an example, our son's passion for video games and great analytical mind led him to learn coding from a book, and he eventually took a game design course. Designing High School Courses and Assigning Credits There are specific requirements for designing courses and assigning credit for your high school students. Use your state homeschool law as a guide to develop everyday activities and experiences into course credit. Typically, a half-year course counts as 0.5 credit and a year-long course counts as 1.0 credit. The Home School Legal Defense Association identifies Visit With this information in mind, you can create a driver education class, an American Sign Language class, or a nature survival class, for example. Your student might also want to shadow someone in the field in which he or she is interested in pursuing. Make Learning Work for Everyone The beauty is in its simplicity. It's no secret that homeschooling is a big responsibility and commitment. It's the most wonderful journey parents can take, but it can also be challenging and stressful. So, when everyday activities or experiences also double as time spent learning, you can relax a little bit and happily check off a few extra lessons on your kids' to-do lists each day. If you need a little inspiration, visit

WeGo ‘Ticket to Ride' event kicks off
WeGo ‘Ticket to Ride' event kicks off

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Yahoo

WeGo ‘Ticket to Ride' event kicks off

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — WeGo has invited community members to Ride the WeGo Star Train for free as part of the eleventh annual 'Ticket to Ride' event Friday. From 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., WeGo encourages residents to use public transportation. The event is part of Metro's month-long initiative to promote sustainable transportation options in Davidson County. Community members can ride the WeGo Star train for free from Riverfront Station in downtown Nashville to Donelson Station. Neighborhood News: Stories impacting your community | Read More Leaders with the Tennessee Department of Transportation will also speak on project updates related to sustainable transportation throughout the mid-state. Riders can use a vanpool from Donelson to downtown Nashville to return to Riverfront Station. The event is free, but registration is required. Do you have news happening in your neighborhood? Let us know by sending an email to neighborhoodnews@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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