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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds unveil 'Dream On' new video
Published Friday, Feb 10 2012, 10:52 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 1 comment
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have unveiled their new music video.
'Dream On', the latest single to be released from the ex-Oasis guitarist's chart-topping album, is released on March 12.
Gallagher recently confirmed that the B-Side on the single will be a collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous called 'Shoot A Hole In The Sun'.
The duo of Garry 'Gaz' Cobain and Brian Dougans, who also release music as The Future Sound of London, have been working with Gallagher on an album since before the release of his post-Oasis debut.
Gallagher later suggested that it was a mistake to announce the project so early
At a live show in November, the guitarist claimed that he had not yet finished the record.
> Noel Gallagher: 'We'll party like it's 1989 when Margaret Thatcher dies'
'Dream On', the latest single to be released from the ex-Oasis guitarist's chart-topping album, is released on March 12.
Gallagher recently confirmed that the B-Side on the single will be a collaboration with Amorphous Androgynous called 'Shoot A Hole In The Sun'.
The duo of Garry 'Gaz' Cobain and Brian Dougans, who also release music as The Future Sound of London, have been working with Gallagher on an album since before the release of his post-Oasis debut.
Gallagher later suggested that it was a mistake to announce the project so early
At a live show in November, the guitarist claimed that he had not yet finished the record.
> Noel Gallagher: 'We'll party like it's 1989 when Margaret Thatcher dies'
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