Author Topic: The End of the Healers??  (Read 1265 times)

helicon1

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The End of the Healers??
« on: May 11, 2004, 08:11:00 pm »
LONDON (Reuters) - The son of ex-Beatle Ringo Starr (news) will drum for the British band Oasis at this year's Glastonbury Festival, says guitarist Noel Gallagher (news).
 
 Gallagher said Zac Starkey was already rehearsing for the three-day mix of mud, music and mayhem in June -- Britain's biggest open-air music event.
 
 "We're not doing ourselves any favors because Zac's first gig will be to 150,000 people," Gallagher told BBC radio's "6 Music News."
 
 "We've known Zac for a while and we asked him if he'd play on a few songs and he said 'yeah,' and he has done and it's been absolutely fantastic," he said.
 
 A spokesman for the band confirmed the move, but declined to comment further.
 
 The band sacked long-term drummer Alan White in January amid rumors they felt he lacked commitment. Gallagher said Starkey would not become a permanent member of the band, which has been widely compared to The Beatles.
 
 Gallagher said the fact that Starkey was not from the style-conscious band's home town of Manchester should not be an obstacle. "He's a good boy. He's got a good haircut... Good shoes, which is important."
 
 Glastonbury was first staged in 1970, when 1,500 hippies paid one pound each to hear a handful of bands including Marc Bolan (news) and T-Rex.
 
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Jaguär

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Re: The End of the Healers??
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2004, 03:02:00 am »
What size cup do you supposed Liam wears?
 
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mankie

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Re: The End of the Healers??
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2004, 10:16:00 am »
If Oasis are an example of the new 'style conscious' Manchester...then I'm afraid it's not the Manchester I remember and grew up in.
 
 Most Mancs wish Oasis were scousers!