Hollywood Celebrities 2012/12/30
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Noel Gallagher doesn't want his kids profiting from his music.
Noel Gallagher decided to launch a solo career so he wouldn't have an archive of unreleased material that his children could profit from when he dies.
Noel Gallagher doesn't want his kids profiting from his music.
The former Oasis rocker has always wanted a solo career in order to make use of his prolific writing, as he hates the thought of his unreleased material surfacing after he dies and his children - Anais, 12, Donovan, five, and Sonny, two - getting to ''take the glory''.
He said: ''I did fancy making solo albums but never to the detriment of Oasis because I f***ing loved that band. But it never quite transpired that I got the time...
''When Gem [Archer] and Andy [Bell] bass joined Oasis, they started writing songs, so I was only getting five on an album, every three years, but I was still writing 30 songs a year and I ended up with this huge backlog.
''I was like, 'What I'm going to be in Oasis when I'm 53 and have 140 unreleased songs? And then release them when I die and then all my kids will be flying around in Ferraris and Boeing 747s, f***ing taking my glory?' Oh no, I don't f***ing think so.''
Because of the changes in the music industry, Noel thinks his kids will have different ''relationships'' to records and he worries his collection will go to waste when he dies.
He said: ''I do wonder what my five-year-old lad's relationship to music is going to be. When they're reading the will out, 'And I bequeath to you, Donovan 14,000 vinyl records...' He's just going to go, 'Sell it, not arsed.' Two Bodines albums and a La's 10-inch that was deleted on the day it was bought from Picadilly records? He's going to say, 'F**k, that's just taking up room, I don't want it.' ''
Noel Gallagher decided to launch a solo career so he wouldn't have an archive of unreleased material that his children could profit from when he dies.
The former Oasis rocker has always wanted a solo career in order to make use of his prolific writing, as he hates the thought of his unreleased material surfacing after he dies and his children - Anais, 12, Donovan, five, and Sonny, two - getting to ''take the glory''.
He said: ''I did fancy making solo albums but never to the detriment of Oasis because I f***ing loved that band. But it never quite transpired that I got the time...
''When Gem [Archer] and Andy [Bell] bass joined Oasis, they started writing songs, so I was only getting five on an album, every three years, but I was still writing 30 songs a year and I ended up with this huge backlog.
''I was like, 'What I'm going to be in Oasis when I'm 53 and have 140 unreleased songs? And then release them when I die and then all my kids will be flying around in Ferraris and Boeing 747s, f***ing taking my glory?' Oh no, I don't f***ing think so.''
Because of the changes in the music industry, Noel thinks his kids will have different ''relationships'' to records and he worries his collection will go to waste when he dies.
He said: ''I do wonder what my five-year-old lad's relationship to music is going to be. When they're reading the will out, 'And I bequeath to you, Donovan 14,000 vinyl records...' He's just going to go, 'Sell it, not arsed.' Two Bodines albums and a La's 10-inch that was deleted on the day it was bought from Picadilly records? He's going to say, 'F**k, that's just taking up room, I don't want it.' ''
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She hasn't forgotten her roots! Vanessa Hudgens dines at exclusive Club 33 in Disneyland with Sarah Hyland
PUBLISHED: 23:58, 29 December 2012 | UPDATED: 23:58, 29 December 2012
- The restaurant has only 500 members - each paying $10,000 - and a mile-long waiting list.
But former Disney starlet Vanessa Hudgens and Modern Family's Sarah Hyland had no trouble gaining admittance to Disneyland's Club 33 with their respective boyfriends on Friday evening.
The 24-year-old actress, wearing a fuzzy Mickey ears hat over her hair extensions, smirked and pointed at the private club's outer door in the photo Hyland posted on her Twitter page Saturday.
Jealous? Former Disney starlet Vanessa Hudgens and Modern Family's Sarah Hyland had no trouble gaining admittance to Disneyland's Club 33 with their respective boyfriends on Friday evening
The High School Musical star was joined by her 21-year-old boyfriend of 15 months, Austin Butler, whose new series The Carrie Diaries premieres on The CW January 14.
And 22-year-old Sarah - wearing Mickey Santa ears - was accompanied by her long-time beau Matt Prokop, 22, who later tweeted a collage of their fun day at the 'happiest place on Earth.'
<! div>The exclusive eatery even waived its strict formal dress code for the four casually-attired, bundled-up celebs and their four other guests.
Happiest place on Earth: Sarah - wearing Mickey Santa ears - was accompanied by her long-time beau Matt Prokop, who later tweeted a collage of their fun day in Anaheim
Tucked away on the second floor of New Orleans Square above the Blue Bayou restaurant, Club 33 has been frequented by countless celebrities since opening in 1967.
Among the lucky famous people who've been inside and told the tale are Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, Pixar's John Lasseter, Geena Davis, Kobe Bryant, and Michael Jackson.
Not even Walt Disney himself dined at the VIP hot-spot - still the only place in Disneyland which sells alcoholic beverages - having tragically passed away five months prior to the opening.
Pilates addict: Hudgens wasted no time getting her post-Christmas fitness on earlier this week
Loved-up: The High School Musical star is rarely without her 21-year-old boyfriend of 15 months, Austin Butler, whose new series The Carrie Diaries premieres on The CW January 14
The secretive venue is comprised of two dining rooms and several adjoining areas bizarrely decorated with large horned animal heads, boxes of exotic butterflies, a harpsichord, and a glass elevator.
Hyland later tweeted: 'Dinner tonight...Amazing. Thank you for the invitation @Disneyland! My favorite place to eat with some of my favorite people @mattpro13 @vanessahudgens and Austin haha.'
Vanessa will soon appear in the indie comedy Spring Breakers from eccentric director Harmony Korine.
The half-Filipina star also has Gimme Shelter with Brendan Fraser and Rosario Dawson and Machete Kills due out next year.
Movie star: Vanessa will soon appear in the indie comedy Spring Breakers from eccentric director Harmony Korine
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