Between 1994 and 1996, music writer Paolo Hewitt spent the greater part of his life on the road with Oasis, in the U.K., Europe and America. He came back with tales that would cement the legend of the brawling, effing, hedonistic, charismatic, confessional and extraordinarily talented Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam, and their group.
Hewitt is a rare and perceptive fly-on-the-wall during the bandâs hectic rise to the height of their powers, as their first two albums are released to the kind of excitement scarcely seen in British rock music since the sixties.
Hewitt takes the Gallaghersâ story right back to their parentsâ roots in Ireland, and the descriptions of Noel and Liamâs childhoods in working-class Manchester reveal the seeds of their determination to make Oasis the force it became.
Getting High is an illuminating, funny, sometimes shocking reminder of how big a band can get, and how quickly the insanity sets in. Oasis have today sold in excess of 70 million records worldwide. Hewitt's intimate account of this explosive and beloved band, in their prime, is a rock classic and a riveting narrative.
âPaolo is the only person to speak about what it was like on the road with us because heâs been there. Heâs been there, heâs seen it, heâs done it.â Noel Gallagher
âBy adopting a fly-on-the-wall approach and writing Oasisâs story as though it were a novel rather than a straight biography, he succeeds in entertaining, informing and occasionally putting you inside the head of the Gallagher brothers.âHot Press
âIn Getting High we get closer to the real Oasis, not the tabloid fancies, the music press stereotypes of Noel the genius, Liam the wanker and three other blokes who donât count. Hewitt paints an engrossing and uplifting portrait of one of the most important bands of the decade.â The Word and Issue