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Oasis' iconic Be Here Now album cover car goes missing as fans urged to find it
Oasis fans are being asked to look out for the Rolls-Royce used on the cover of the band's Be Here Now album, after the photographer announced he was on a mission to find the "missing" car.Be Here Now, which celebrated its 25th anniversary on August 21, 2022 and includes songs such as Don't Go Away, featured the famous 1972 Silver Shadow white Rolls Royce on the album cover.It was originally loaned by Leicester based company Flying Spares to legendary rock photographer Michael Spencer Jones, who shot the Be Here Now cover in 1997.READ NEXT: Liam Gallagher pays touching tribute to Oasis bandmate Bonehead at homecoming gigHowever, the Rolls Royce was sold for £1,200 at auction one year later in 1998 - and it is reported that there has been no trace of the car since.Michael Spencer Jones, who also shot the album covers for Oasis albums Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is now on a mission to find the "missing" car, and has released a series of photographs to help jog fan's memories.Photographs show the Rolls-Royce in a swimming pool outside Stocks House, Hertfordshire, which it reported to have been renowned for its Playboy and celebrity parties in the 1970s.The car is submerged in water, while band members Noel and Liam Gallagher walk outside the house alongside items including a red moped scooter.Fans will also notice that the registration plate of the car was SYO 724F - in reference to the registration plate of the police van on the front cover of The Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road.Although Oasis changed the registration plate in a nod to the Beatles, the actual registration plate of the Rolls Royce is MDH 119K.Fans have been asked to keep a lookout for the car, after Michael Spencer Jones revealed
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Sleaford Mods welcome Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten to ‘Late Night With Jason’ talk show
Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson has shared another edition of his Late Night With Jason talk show, featuring Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten.The Nottingham duo released new album ‘UK Grim’ this week, and to celebrate, they shared a new episode of their Instagram stream, which launched in lockdown and sees Williamson interview a fellow singer.For the new episode, Chatten called in from Australia, jokingly referring to Williamson as singing in “Trafford Mods,” and saying he’d like it Down Under because he could “do what you want to do without being hassled [by] fans.”Other recent episodes feature guests including actor Spencer Jones and Robbie Williams, the latter of whom appeared on the show not long after its inception in the 2020 COVID lockdown.Watch the new episode of Late Night With Jason with Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten below.A post shared by Sleaford Mods (@sleaford_mods)In 2020, Williamson praised Robbie Williams‘ “brilliant” appearance on Late Night With Jason.The former Take That singer appeared in the ninth instalment of Williamson’s ongoing Instagram series last month, donning medieval chainmail and showing off a bandaged up thumb to the camera.Speaking to NME for this week’s edition of Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, the Mods frontman was quizzed on what items Williams was holding during the broadcast.Having guessed correctly, (“an ice pole, and an ornament with two blokes on it”), the musician said: “But he didn’t say a lot, did he? So I was confused about that.
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