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Post by LdySpace on Jun 7, 2017 19:58:54 GMT
I would like to say that he's putting on a good rock and roll boy misery show, but after he complained about Noel not showing up to the One Love Manchester show, an ex posted that he had no room to talk because he hadn't seen his daughter in a long time (snap!) so he's probably just really that miserable!
Chris as my teacher....
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Post by joiedevivre on Jun 7, 2017 20:01:53 GMT
Has Liam always been so miserable? What is his problem? I think he's jealous that Chris gets along with his bandmates...
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Post by comicforce on Jun 7, 2017 21:19:27 GMT
Who knows. (or cares) and that is the geography I was thinking of Karen LOL!
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Post by politik on Jun 7, 2017 22:37:02 GMT
Liam made himself look so bad after doing such an awesome job at the One Love concert. And Noel is a class act for not saying a word. Of course wonderful Chris always does the right thing.
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 8, 2017 19:04:48 GMT
Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester Is UK’s Most Watched TV Event Of 2017by Nancy Tartaglione June 5, 2017 4:33am Overnight viewing figures for the One Love Manchester concert held last night and headlined by Ariana Grande show it to be the UK’s most watched TV program of the year. An average 10.9M viewers tuned in for a 49.3 share, with a peak of 14.5M; 69% of viewers were between 16-24. The concert, which also featured such artists as Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Liam Gallagher, Take That, Robbie Williams and Black Eyed Peas, began at 7PM local and was aired on BBC One. It also played live in over 50 countries under deals with BBC Worldwide. Further, 22.6M people tuned in for at least three minutes during the broadcast from the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. The benefit was held to support the victims of a suicide bombing that took the lives of 22 people at the end of Grande’s concert in the city less than two weeks ago. It also came less than 24 hours after a terrorist attack in London left seven people dead and dozens injured. Around 50,000 people attended the event on Sunday night, with all proceeds going to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund set up by Manchester City Council in partnership with the British Red Cross. The three-hour extravaganza raised over £2M ($2.6M). An emotional Grande, who mostly kept it about the music, had a brief comment for the audience when she thanked everyone for “coming together and being so loving and strong and unified.” She said: “I love you guys so much and I think that the kind of love and unity you’re displaying is the medicine the world really needs now so I want to thank you for being just that and I want to thank you for coming tonight.” Every artist had an emotional message, with common threads of togetherness and love prevailing; Grande wrapped up the event with a moving performance of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow.” Given the situation in London, there had earlier been some concern about the event’s status. But Grande and Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun released a statement early yesterday saying it would go on “with greater purpose.” He pledged of the victims and others affected, “We plan to honor them with courage, bravery and defiance in the face of fear.” ABC/Freeform aired the concert live in the U.S. with MTV’s digital platform, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube streaming the event. link
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 8, 2017 19:14:56 GMT
A number of acts from last Sunday's event are experiencing a boost in sales. By Rob Copsey
Performers from the One Love Manchester concert, including Coldplay, Liam Gallagher, Black Eyed Peas and host Ariana Grande, are experiencing a huge uplift in sales and streams since the benefit concert, OfficialCharts.com can confirm. Ariana, who joined several acts on stage throughout last Sunday’s event, continues to see her music climb the chart this week. One Last Time, which has been repackaged on digital platforms with new One Love Manchester artwork and a portion of its proceeds going directly to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, is still battling for this week’s Number 1. Sales and streams of the track are up 53% compared to the same period last week (Friday to Monday), according to Official Charts Company data. Three more songs performed by the star have seen a significant boost since the show. Break Free has re-entered the Top 100 at Number 63 in today’s sales flash, a combined sales and streams boost of 139% compared to the same period last week. Sales and streams of her debut single The Way are up 577%, sending it to Number 81 today, while My Everything, which she sang with the Parrs Wood High School Choir, is at 94 - a 141% uplift since last week. Meanwhile, Oasis’ Don’t Look Back In Anger, which re-entered last week’s Official Singles Chart at 66 in the wake of the Manchester attack, leaps to Number 27 in today’s midweek sales flash, based on sales and streams up to midnight last night. The song was performed by Chris Martin and Ariana at One Love. The band’s track Live Forever, delivered by Liam Gallagher at the event, re-enters midweek at 51, up 301% compared to last week. The Black Eyed Peas’ Where Is The Love rises to Number 37 (a 288% boost from last week), and two Coldplay songs re-appear in the Top 100: their emotional performance of Fix You sends it to Number 49, and Viva La Vida is at 77. Find out these songs’ final placings on the Official Singles Chart this Friday (June 9) at 5.45pm. Follow the Top 40 live on BBC Radio 1’s Official Chart show with Greg James from 4pm. See the latest Top 100 here. link
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 8, 2017 19:53:43 GMT
I think poor Noel is really getting some hateful backlash for not being there, which I don't understand at all.
Officials released this statement:
"A spokesperson for SB Projects, Live Nation, Festival Republic and SJM Concerts told MailOnline: 'Sunday's concert was a huge success and we are all dismayed that there is negativity aimed towards Noel Gallagher.
Neither Noel nor Oasis were ever going to perform. We were extremely pleased when, last week, Noel not only gave his blessing for us to use his songs, but also told us that he was donating his royalties from Don't Look Back In Anger to the fund.
Let's keep the positivity please. One Love Manchester.'"
That's really cool to donate all of the proceeds from this song to the We Love Manchester campaign, so he doesn't deserve any of this.
I'm sure it will all blow over, but I do hate Chris' name being used in some of it.
One article - yes, I know it was The Sun so I don't put much stock into it - said that Noel was peeved at Chris for throwing 'him under the bus' with the tweets that Chris sent out thanking him for using the song. People were saying that Noel was irritated that Chris didn't say why Noel wasn't there and that he wasn't even asked to perform at the concert. Again, not putting too much stock into that because of where it came from, but I do hope he stops getting negative comments soon because it's so silly.
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 11, 2017 15:04:43 GMT
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Post by joiedevivre on Jun 12, 2017 3:17:50 GMT
I think poor Noel is really getting some hateful backlash for not being there, which I don't understand at all. Officials released this statement: " A spokesperson for SB Projects, Live Nation, Festival Republic and SJM Concerts told MailOnline: 'Sunday's concert was a huge success and we are all dismayed that there is negativity aimed towards Noel Gallagher.
Neither Noel nor Oasis were ever going to perform. We were extremely pleased when, last week, Noel not only gave his blessing for us to use his songs, but also told us that he was donating his royalties from Don't Look Back In Anger to the fund.
Let's keep the positivity please. One Love Manchester.'"That's really cool to donate all of the proceeds from this song to the We Love Manchester campaign, so he doesn't deserve any of this. I'm sure it will all blow over, but I do hate Chris' name being used in some of it. One article - yes, I know it was The Sun so I don't put much stock into it - said that Noel was peeved at Chris for throwing 'him under the bus' with the tweets that Chris sent out thanking him for using the song. People were saying that Noel was irritated that Chris didn't say why Noel wasn't there and that he wasn't even asked to perform at the concert. Again, not putting too much stock into that because of where it came from, but I do hope he stops getting negative comments soon because it's so silly. Those two are just NEVER happy....
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Post by comicforce on Jun 13, 2017 21:53:59 GMT
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Post by LdySpace on Jun 23, 2017 15:51:30 GMT
If you breathe deeply you may miss him. This is the tiniest little cameo by Chris on Katy Perry's behind-the-scenes look at the One Love Manchester concert, but hey, we love even the tiny little cameos, right? Start around :38. Plus, you may be interested in some of the rest of it...maybe.
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Post by comicforce on Jun 23, 2017 20:31:31 GMT
We do!
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Post by prissieb on Jul 26, 2017 11:12:07 GMT
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Post by joiedevivre on Jul 27, 2017 3:58:22 GMT
Good will prevail, good will prevail.
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Post by kittybitty on Jul 27, 2017 14:56:28 GMT
Eventually....
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