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Oasis' discoverer Alan McGee quits music

Alan McGee

Alan McGee

The Creation Records man won't manage a band again

Alan McGee, who founded the Creation record label, signed Oasis and went on to manage bands including The Libertines and The Charlatans, has said he has quit the music business.

McGee told BBC 6music that although he was through with running record labels and managing bands, he would continue to put on club nights.

He explained that his decision to step away was based on his view that the industry is not run by music lovers.

"It was on my Facebook, my status said, 'Glad I'm not a manager any more, I really recommend it,'" he said. "But all I've really done is retired from managing bands after 25 years."

He added: "I stopped doing the record company about a year or two ago because I think they're pointless things, like dinosaurs or trams or something. I'm still completely into new music and I'm still doing things with new bands, as in my clubs and stuff like that. I'm still going to be kicking about.

"I think I'm a man of the times, kind of like Tony Wilson, really. We don't really have a place in the music industry anymore because we actually like music.

"I think the pre-requisite for being in the music industry is not liking music and playing the corporate game, agreeing with your boss."

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aphexbin 

Oct 30, 2008

Bothered.

NEW REVOLUTION 

Oct 30, 2008

"I think the pre-requisite for being in the music industry is not liking music and playing the corporate game, agreeing with your boss"Well said Alan. And YOU are a great example!better late than never...

NEW REVOLUTION 

Oct 30, 2008

Finally!we'll be spared from his stupid myspace posts and crap bands like .well... pretty much everything Alan had his fat corporate fingers on...

MartynDavenport 

Oct 30, 2008

as much as everything he says is true, I can't forgive him for inflicting oasis on us.

Kas Burke 

Oct 30, 2008

I don't think he did find Oasis! I thought Tim Abbot did?!?

ellie9292 

Oct 30, 2008

Don't you dare compare yourself to Tony Wilson McGee. Glad he's 'quitting', maybe we will hear less of his oasis/glasvegas ramblings from now on. He seemed to have forgotton that he managed more than two bands.

hness 

Oct 30, 2008

lol...feel the glow of pure love Mr McGee!

aphexbin 

Oct 30, 2008

I also want to add- how dare he compare himself to Tony Wilson, Wilson never sold out, but McGee did years ago- took they money and laughed and did it all up his nose.He has spent the last few years ranting and raving about 'evil corporations that havnt got a clue' but he is quite happy to sign Dirty Pretty Things to a massive deal with Universal, as well as having big publishing deals signed with major publishers. And at the same time he releases a load of crap on his own label.So now DPT are over, and his label sucks- Im not surprised he is retiring.An egotistal tool thats a complete hypocrit- he will be remembered but certainly not missed.

wellduhobviously 

Oct 30, 2008

Dismiss all you want, Creation put out decent records by Super Furry Animals, My Bloody Valentine, Sugar, Slowdive, Arnold, Bernard Butler and Three Colours Red.Not that I don't think he's an outspoken knobhead with some utter crap on his conscience, but he's certainly no worse than the twats at the majors.

scoosh 

Oct 30, 2008

self absorbed fannyBYE

Ghvinianidzigol 

Oct 31, 2008

Trams are very much underrated. Running on electricity they are much more environmentally friendly than buses are and they don't nearly cost as much as Undergrounds do. Smart modern cities (Zurich, eg) rely very much on trams as a rediscovered means of public transportation. Trams are the future. Kindof like Oasis they were hip, didn't go away and were merely tolerated and then became pretty smart again. I'm sure theres a lesson in there somewhere, McGee.

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