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Noel Gallagher Explains The Artwork For New Album

Noel Gallagher has explained the artwork for his forthcoming solo album 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds'.

In an exclusive to DIY clip, the ex-Oasis man reveals: "We were in Los Angeles, and I'm there with a mate of mine who's a photographer Lawrence Watson. He ends up buying an old 50s polaroid camera. He was taking some pictures in the studio, and they looked great instantly - like 'wow, now that's a photograph'"

"There's an old petrol station in Beverley Hills beside the police station that's got a triangular neon roof, and when you stand underneath it it looks like you're stood underneath Concorde. So we go out one night and it's all lit up in the neon, and we're taking these pictures - it looks like I'm stood under the wings of a high flying bird."

4 comments

Anonymous said...

wow it was a photographer doing that. No it's not a photograph, it's rubbish. Ugliest artwork ever seen. Beady Eye rule.

Anonymous said...

Concorde the french airplane which fell and is not working anymore...

Anonymous said...

Concorde fell just a few seconds after taking-off, be careful Noel.

Anonymous said...

All the Beady Eye fans slagging off Noel are fucking annoying. I like Beady Eye but I'm sure I'll like Noel's album better, that doesn't mean I'll come here and say "Beady Eye is shit" on every single article related to them ! Mad Fer It ! Live Forever.