Liam Gallagher On Getting Tickets To The Chelsea Flower Show

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Liam Gallagher has been asked by the NME if the story he tried to get tickets to Chelsea Flower Show are true.

The singer said "Have I fuck. Why would I want to go to fucking Chelsea Flower Show? Apparently they rang up Pretty Green and asked them to design a gnome because Elton John, Rod Stewart and Ringo were doing one. Someone at Pretty Green went, 'Nah, that ain't fucking cool', but I actually think it's cool. I would've done one"

When asked what his gnome would look like? he said "It'd be a fucking rock'n'roll gnome man. It'd look like me. Nah, it'd look like our kid - same fucking size and everything."

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Liam Gallagher On Riding A Dog In A London Pub

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Liam Gallagher has been asked by the NME if the story that he rode a dog in a London pub is true.

The singer said "I don't know where that came from. It might have happened, but I'd like to see the evidence. They had a picture of me in the pub, so why didn't they have a picture of me riding a dog? You tell me. It made me laugh. Fucking nutters. Someone's tripping more than me."

Beady Eye member Andy Bell and Gem Archer say they suspect he did it, because he was copying the film Ted.

Liam Gallagher "Does he ride a dog in that? I've seen the film. I've actually got Ted the teddy bear. There's only a few of them been made, man."

When asked if Ted is his or the kids'? he said "I bought it with my fucking money man, so it's mine. I let them play with it. It's mega, you press its hand and it tells everyone to fuck off. I'm going to get it a flight case and bring it on tour with me. I'll take it on TV shows and say, 'Here's me new brother'."

Liam Gallagher Is Happier Now Than The Last Days Of Oasis

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Liam Gallagher has told the current issue of the NME he is happier now than the last days of Oasis.

Questioned if he was happier than the last days of Oasis? He said "Beyond, mate. It got far too sensible for me. There were lots of little glasses of wine getting poured.

Ooooooh, I'm having a little glass of wine tonight. It's like, 'Oh, you fucking lightweight, I'm having a tequila and getting off me fucking box so I'm going to leave this room because the party is in the next room'. So yeah, it got a little too sensible man, far too sensible for my liking."

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Liam Gallagher On Playing Oasis Songs With Beady Eye

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Liam Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of the NME about playing Oasis songs live with Beady Eye. 

Questioned if he will play Oasis songs with Beady Eye the singer said.

"Yeah man. Just two. We've been playing 'Morning Glory' and 'Rock 'N' Roll Star', so they're in the bag to drop at any time, I'd like to give 'Rockin' Chair' a spin out because we never sang that. Not doing' Wonderwall'. I don't know, maybe some mad, obscure ones."
When asked will that satisfy the fans? the front man said"People shouldn't be coming to the gigs to hear Oasis songs. They should be coming to hear Beady Eye. There'll be nights when we'll go, Look, you don't deserve it so you're not getting any of that '90s shit."
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Liam Gallagher Is Totally Confident In Everything He Does

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Liam Gallagher has responded to to claims he made earlier this year that he might knock music on the head if you were "barking up the wrong tree" with Beady Eye...

Speaking to the NME the singer said "I was just in one of them moods those days. I'm fucking totally confident in everything I do. I just meant I might just have a little break from music for a bit, just fucking not go straight into doing another record. We've made records now pretty much off the back of... what's that last Oasis fucking thing called... 'Dig Out Your Soul', straight into 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' straight into this"

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Liam Gallagher On One Direction

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Liam Gallagher has said that One Direction are "just living their life" and Harry Styles is riding the wave, man".

Questioned by the NME about the hellraisers of today One Direction the singer said "They're just living their life. Harry Styles? Fucking good on him man. It'll end soon, won't it, and he can look back and go, yeah, I had a fucking good time. He's riding the wave, man" The NME is in stores now.

Liam Gallagher On Working With Dave Sitek

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Liam Gallagher has spoken about working with producer Dave Sitek for his bands new album BE.

Questioned by the NME as to if he did he did anything in the studio that raised your eyebrows?

The Beady Eye front-man said "Well, he was burning a lot of sage when he was in there. Apparently it wards off evil spirits. But I don't really mind the odd evil spirit - it certainly makes for an entertaining evening."

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Liam Gallagher On The New Beady Eye Album

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Liam Gallagher has spoken to the NME about how the Beady Eye album 'BE'stacks up alongside the other albums he's been involved in?

The singer said "For me, personally, it's the best album I've ever made. It's the most free album I've ever been involved in, because we've stood back and let the producer call the shots. In Oasis, Noel would never let that happen. He'd be trying to do it all himself and you'd say, 'You're not a fucking producer, man - sit down.' Whether it becomes the biggest or the lowest selling record I've ever made, I don't give a fuck."

He added "I want it to sell healthy fucking copies, but I'm not in it for the money. I don't need the fucking money. It's already good in my head. We've opened a door that we wouldn't normally have opened, and instead of being frightened of it, we've stayed for lunch, know what I mean? Next time we might stay for dinner and dessert and that."

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Liam Gallagher: 'I Don't Tour To Make Money'

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British rocker Liam Gallagher is happy to splash out on fancy hotels and first class flights when he is touring with Beady Eye because he goes on the road to "have a good time" rather than make money.

The star has been accused of living beyond his means while on the road with his new band by insisting on the same luxury travel and accommodation he was used to when he was a member of now-defunct group Oasis.

However, Gallagher is adamant he doesn't care about wracking up big bills as long as he has fun.

He tells NME magazine, "When they turn round and say 'What hotels do you want to stay in?' You don't say 'S**t ones, please!' I don't go on the road to come back with a big pot of money. I go on the road to have a good time, do great gigs and enjoy being in a band. And that means staying in good hotels and flying business class and s**t like that. I don't want a f**king Mini (car) picking me up at the airport, I want a nice f**king car picking me up, and if I come back and I've made no money on that tour because it's all been spent, then I'm happy with that. Other people might not be, but I do what I f**king want... I don't go on the road to make money, I do it to have a f**king good time."

Source: www.contactmusic.com

Liam Gallagher Makes X Factor U-Turn

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Liam Gallagher says he has had a change of heart after pledging to perform on The X Factor.

The Beady Eye singer says he would prefer to appear on ITV chat show Loose Women instead of the talent contest.

Liam - who had previously called the pop show "annoying" - revealed he had backtracked on a slot for the programme during an interview to be broadcast by Absolute Radio.

Asked whether he was planning to perform, he said: "We're not confirmed for it. No, no, no - we were just messing about. Try to give them some ratings." He went on: "We've changed our mind now. No, Loose Women it is instead."

Liam's brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel has previously been approached to be a judge on The X Factor but turned it down, and Liam has now said he has no interest in joining the panel.

"No, I don't fancy judging anyone," he said in the interview, recorded before an acoustic gig at Abbey Road Studios which is being broadcast on Thursday.

Liam also talked about a confrontation with actor Idris Elba after The Wire star ruffled his hair at the NME Awards earlier this year.

"He messed my hair up, so I pulled his hat off and booted it across the room and that's it."

He went on: "I didn't know who he was. I still don't know who he is - you don't touch a man's haircut man. Especially if you've got a red bobbly hat on."

The Beady Eye gig is being broadcast at 9pm on Thursday during the Pete Donaldson show on Absolute Radio.

Source: www.independent.ie

Liam Gallagher Opens Up About Relationship With Noel Gallagher

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Liam Gallagher has opened up about his relationship with Noel Gallagher in an exclusive Clash Magazine interview.

Liam and Noel. Noel and Liam. For more than a decade it seemed that the two were inseparable, their intense conflict driving Oasis to enormous success.

However a final argument in 2009 led to the group parting ways. Liam Gallagher went on to form Beady Eye, whose second album 'BE' will be released later this month.

Speaking exclusively to Clash Magazine, the frontman mused on the relationship between himself and his brother. "He knows my feelings" the singer explained. "Everyone knows my feelings, I’m not shy with that. I love our kid - as in the Noel that’s not in a band and not in the music business and not all that bullshit that people see he is. But the band Noel? The fuckin’ geezer that’s in the band? I fuckin’ absolutely fuckin’ despise [him]. And I guess he feels the same way. But if you speak to him, he’ll probably go: 'Yeah, I know; I hate both the cunts'. But yeah, I love our kid when he’s not surrounded by the bullshit."

Liam Gallagher's feelings prompt a handful of references towards his brother on new album 'BE' - notably on 'Don't Brother Me'. An obvious reference to his elder sibling, the frontman insists that the song does not expose any ill will towards his brother. "It’s not that malicious, you know what I mean? There are a couple of little ones in there. Like, he’s going on about if he had a gun and all this shit, and it’s like, "Did you shoot your gun?" But there’s nothing malicious, man. It could be a lot worse."

Continuing, Liam Gallagher insisted that he was ready for people to begin reading their own theories into his work. "Yeah man, without a doubt. I wouldn’t have put it out unless… If people ask me a question, they’re always gonna get a fuckin’ honest answer. But I don’t care anyway; he’s been writing songs about me all his fuckin’ life."

Look out for exclusive Beady Eye content in the next issue of Clash, in newsagents June 10th.

Source: www.clashmusic.com

Liam Gallagher On Reforming Oasis For 'Definitely Maybe' Anniversary Concerts

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Beady Eye frontman says he would 'bury the hatchet for a quick lap of honour'.

Liam Gallagher has revealed he is interested in reforming Oasis in 2014 to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the band's debut album 'Definitely Maybe'.

Despite being the frontman of Beady Eye and admitting he is not on speaking terms with brother Noel, Liam said there is "unfinished business" with Oasis and that he would even reform the band for no financial reward.

Speaking to NME as part of this week's cover feature, Liam said: "There's unfinished business there. People ask would I get Oasis back together. I'd do it for nowt, but if someone's going to drop a load of fucking money, I'd do it for that too. I don't think we'd ever make another record. I doubt we'll ever get back together."

Talking about the upcoming anniversary of Oasis' debut album and the possibility of getting the band back together, Liam continued: "If we do, it'd be nice to do that fucking thing that's coming up (the 20th anniversary) I'd be up for that. But I'd still go back to Beady Eye and Noel would go back to his thing. We could bury the hatchet for a quick lap of honour."

Beady Eye release their second album 'BE' on June 10 and will play live at Manchester Ritz on June 19 before heading to London for a show at Camden Centre on June 20. The short stint will then come to a close in Glasgow at the ABC on June 22. The band have lined up festival slots at Benicassim, V Festival and T In The Park this summer.

Source: www.nme.com

Video: Behind The Scenes Of Beady Eye's Cover Shoot For The NME

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Click here to watch behind the scenes video footage of Beady Eye on the set of their NME cover shoot.

Beady Eye Talk About Music, Fashion And The X Factor

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Recently Signal 1 caught up with Beady Eye's Liam Gallagher and Gem Archer to talk about  music, fashion and will they be going on X Factor.

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Liam Gallagher To Replace Noel With Ted

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Liam Gallagher is planning to replace his estranged brother Noel with a teddy bear from the foul-mouthed toy from comedy film 'Ted'.

Liam Gallagher is planning to replace his brother with a teddy bear.

The Beady Eye frontman has a continuing feud with his ex-Oasis bandmate and sibling, Noel, and wants to take a swearing toy bear - based on the titular character from the film 'Ted' - on tour in his place.

He told NME magazine: ''I've actually got Ted the teddy bear, there's only been a few of them made.

''It's mega, you press his hand and he tells everyone to f**k off. I'm going to get it in a flight case and bring it on tour with me. I'll take it on TV shows and say, 'Here's me new brother.' ''

Liam continued to accuse his 46-year-old sibling - who now records as Noel Gallgher's High Flying Birds - of losing his rock 'n' roll credibility.

He said: ''He's a civilised kind of chap. He doesn't want to know about the rock 'n' roll stuff anymore.

''I like Noel outside the band. Human Noel - that's my brother - I f***ing adore him and I'd do anything for him. But the geezer that's in this [music] business, he's one of the biggest c**ks in the universe.''

The 40-year-old musician also feels Noel is intimidated by him when they see each other at Manchester City soccer matches.

He added: ''He s***s it. He drops his arse. He's a mouthy **** but when I walk in the room the cat's got his tongue.''

Many Oasis fans hold out hopes of a reunion, but Liam is adamant Beady Eye - who release their second album, 'BE' on Monday (10.06.13) - are not going to quit.

He ranted: ''I have a feeling people are just going, 'F**k Beady Eye, we want Oasis back.' I feel sometimes people are boycotting Beady Eye because the quicker I get the needle with it, the sooner I'll be going round, knocking on Noel's door. They've got it all wrong.''





















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Watch Beady Eye's Interview With Absolute Radio

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Liam Gallagher and his band Beady Eye speak to Pete Donaldson at the iconic Abbey Road Studios ahead of their exclusive acoustic session for us there.

Liam talks about that hat incident involving Idris Elba, he hints he'd be up for a judging role on The X Factor and says he was shocked when his beloved Manchester City sacked manager Roberto Mancini.

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Liam Gallagher Details Fight With Idris Elba At NME Awards

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Only Liam Gallagher and his barber are allowed near his hair – anyone else and it’s going to end badly.

The Beady Eye frontman says that’s what caused the bust-up with Idris Elba at this year’s NME awards.

Talking about it for the first time, Liam said: “I didn’t steal Idris’s hat, or grab it.

“I don’t go grabbing anyone. He messed my f***ing hair up, so I pulled his hat off and booted it across the room, and that’s it.”

When asked if he was intimidated by Idris’s considerable bulk, Liam added: “I don’t give a f***. I didn’t know who he was.

“I still don’t know who he is and I don’t give a f*** who he is.

“You don’t touch a man’s haircut, man, especially if you’ve got a red bobbly hat on. So let’s get that one straight. He f***ed my hair up — so the hat got it.”

Liam added that Idris’s headgear reminded him of the daft woolly hat-wearing ITV soap character Benny Hawkins and said: “It’s not f***ing Crossroads, is it?”

Liam can’t really talk about other people’s clobber when he wears leopard-print loafers.

He was asked about the scrap by Absolute Radio before performing tracks from Beady Eye’s new album B.E. at London’s Abbey Road studios on Monday. The band then performed their cover of The Beatles’ Cry Baby Cry.

Their next gig is an in-store show at London’s Rough Trade East shop on Monday to launch the album.

You can hear the gig on Pete Donaldson's Absolute evening show on Thursday from 9pm.

 Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Liam Gallagher Brands Roberto Mancini's Sacking 'Insane'

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The Beady Eye musician expressed his sadness at the dismissal in light of his past triumphs, including a first ever Premier League title, but conceded he was not surprised

Manchester City fan Liam Gallagher has branded the decision to sack manager Roberto Mancini as "insane".

The former Oasis and current Beady Eye star had been a strong advocate of City keeping the Italian despite watching the club relinquish the Premier League title to rivals Manchester United before being beaten by Wigan in the FA Cup final.

Mancini was sacked 48 hours after their Wembley loss, a year to the day after securing a first title in 44 years, with Manuel Pellegrini revealing he is due to hold talks with the Etihad Stadium outfit about succeeding the Italian - and Gallagher expressed his sadness at the former Inter manager's dismissal.

"I am [sad to see him go]," Gallagher told Absolute Radio. "He won us the league for the first time in 40 years, got us the FA cup, got us in Europe loads of times, that’s just how it is these days, isn’t it?

"This time last year, we were champions and now the guy’s been sacked.

"It’s just insane, man, the world’s gone mad. But that’s what happens if you don’t keep on top of your s***."

Listen to Beady Eye's interview in full on Absolute Radio on Thursday from 9pm.

Source: www.goal.com

Inside This Week's NME

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Liam Gallagher's back with Beady Eye's second album 'BE', "the best album I've ever made". Inside Liam talks living a stadium rock lifestyle on an Academy-sized career, adoring Noel, his near death experience (thanks to a peanut M&M) and how it feels to play Oasis songs on tour.

More details on the magazine can be found here.

















Listen To Samples Of Two New Bonus Tracks From Beady Eye's Album 'BE'

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Listen below to samples of bonus tracks from Beady Eye's album 'BE', the tracks are called 'Girls In Uniform' and 'Evil Eye' they are taken from the Japanese release of the album BE.

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