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Sorry to the people who turned up for the gig in Chicago lollapalooza had a difficult gig last night which fucked my voice. I'm gutted LG x 

Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Chicago

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Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at Lollapalooza in Chicago, USA, earlier today.

Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall Of Glass
Greedy Soul
Walked off stage during 'Bold' and never returned to the stage.

Liam Gallagher On Growing Up, School, The Hacienda, Journalists And Paralleled Dimensions

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Below are a number of quotes from Liam Gallagher's interview with the current issue of GQ.

"People think that we lived on council estates in a box of flats, but they were decent houses. It weren’t a zoo. It was all right, to be fair. I’ve been to worse places. There are worse places down the road..."

“I didn’t go to school to learn, did I? I just went because my mum was the dinner lady. She’d go, ‘What have you got next, Liam?’’Oh, it’s double religion.’ And I’d cross over the railway tracks to my mate’s to smoke weed. Didn’t learn a thing. Left with no exams.”

“I went to The Hacienda. I liked some of the music, but even then I knew I needed a bit more substance. I remember coming out of the club one night and going home and upstairs and putting on The Stone Roses. The main thing about it I liked? It had an end. Not like dance tracks that go on for three f* Ming days It started, it took you somewhere and then it stopped.”

“Well, to cut a long story short, for years the band prided itself on not having tabloid f** *ing journalists in the dressing room. All of a sudden I saw Dominic Mohan and some other f***ing clown from the Sun waltzing around backstage, necking our champagne. Not having it.”

"I believe in paralleled dimensions, mate. People always say there’s two sides of the coin, but what about the third side? The bit in the middle? That’s what I’m into. The width. I believe in angels. God? I do and I don’t believe in Him. Or Her I dig science, too. But the big—bang theory? Not really a theory, is it? What, one explosion and that was it? Bit f***ing boring, if you ask me.”

GQ is on sale now in stores and available digitally.



Liam Gallagher On Joining The Rain And Getting Noel To Join Them

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Liam Gallagher has spoken about joining The Rain as the singer with original Oasis members Guigsy and Bonehead and getting Noel to join them.

He told the current issue of GQ “I kind of just knew I could do it. I went to see The Rain in Yates’s Wine Bar in Didsbury; it left me buzzing. I knew Guigsy [Paul McGuigan, bass] and Bonehead [Paul Arthurs, guitar]. They lived up the road. I mean, the music wasn’t any good, but they asked me to audition. I was like, ’Audition?’ Like they were the f***ing Rolling Stones or something. So I went and had a little singsong. I guess I was nervous, but you have to deal with it. I had f*** all else. I saw it as a stepping stone. In the back of my head that day I knew that if I could get in here, I could go back to our kid [Noel], who’d been writing a shit load of songs and he could join as well and then we'd be a top band.”

When asked by the interviewer "How did he know Noel’s songs were any good?"

He replied “I’d been sharing a room with him for God knows how many years so I’d heard what he was writing. I knew how good he was, how good we could be. And we were. It happened. It began.”

GQ is on sale now in stores and available digitally.

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Liam Gallagher On The Night Oasis Broke Up

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Liam Gallagher has spoken about the fight that broke Oasis up in August 2009.

When asked about what exactly happened that night by GQ he said “I’ve heard Noel’s version a million f * * *ing times. I’ll happily tell you mine. I’m not shy of it and, no, I’m not bitter either. I like to get to the bottom of things. I’m like Columbo. Now, I realise I’m not the easiest person to work with, but when you join a rock’n’roll band, for me, there are no limits — you drink, you take drugs, you party, you mess up, you stop. And then you think about it and move on. That all seemed to go out of the window with Noel. He was the sensible one, I get it, but you can be too sensible. As far as I’m concerned, a big rule book came out and he started ticking people off one by one.”

When asked by the interview "When did this start?".

He added “F*** knows. Maybe a year before. Beforehand, we had our scraps and then we’d get back together and have a breather. All of a sudden Noel was Eamonn f***ing Andrews from This Is Your Life, with a big red book going, ‘What time do you call this? It says here that I am in charge and you can’t be turning up late like that .’ I'm like, ‘F* * * off, man.’ Oasis were never professional. That wasn’t what we were about. He wandered off sometimes and all...” 

Interviewer "Noel wouldn’t show for up gigs?"

“No, his ego is too big not to turn up.”

When asked did he swing at Noel with a guitar. He said “What, I wielded it ‘like an axe’? Leave it out, mate. He’s been watching too many episodes of Hollyoaks. I’m not inclined like that and I never f* * *ing hit my brother because I f* * *ing love him. Not that night anyway. There was a guitar being booted, yes, but because he booted mine across the room first. But he set booby traps for me, stuff he knew I hated, all that last year, and me being me I walked straight into them. He knew he wanted to go solo. He knew we weren't selling records. He knew we were on the descent and, yes, we all knew we’d probably peaked at Knebworth in ’96. He just didn’t have the balls to say he wanted to leave. so he set me up to look like the bad guy."

GQ is on sale now in stores and available digitally.

Liam Gallagher Thought Music Was For Losers

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Liam Gallagher has said he couldn't see the point of music when he was sixteen.

He told the current issue of GQ “I just thought music was for losers. If I ever saw anyone with a guitar I was like, ‘Go and kick a football, you weirdo.’ The Manchester music scene was so grim in the Eighties, soppy bands like The Smiths I was like, ’F* ** that.’ I wanted to be a footballer, but I wasn’t disciplined enough Growing up I just wanted to do as little as possible. That’s why, eventually, the rock’n’roll thing clicked. Sitting about drinking, looking good, taking drugs, wearing nice clothes, shouting into a microphone with your mates... I’ll do a bit of that."

GQ is on sale now in stores and available digitally.

Liam Gallagher On Eating Hundreds Of Magic Mushrooms

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Liam Gallagher has spoken about taking a large amount of magic mushrooms when he was 15.

He told GQ Magazine "Never been to rehab. I had my drug hell when I was about 15, going around like Pac—Man, eating hundreds of mushrooms. Me and my mate got a bit eager and munched on a load sitting in this shed. I could see he was losing the plot so I decided we should go for a walk. A storm was coming; it was thunder and lightning — biblical. You know when you see puddles of petrol on the road? They looked like angry rainbows".

He added "We are tripping our tits off We decide to walk to hospital. We turn to this nurse and say, ’Excuse me, love, we’ve been taking a load of mushrooms and it’s not going well. Is there any chance we could just stay here until it’s over?’ I figured they were going to syringe the shit out of us, but she took us to a white room and told us to sit down. A totally white room, which if you’re as high as Elton John in ’77 is not ideal. People are coming into the A&E with their f***ing heads and arms hanging of having been in car crashes. We’re like, ’For f* **’s sake...’ Anything after that, a few lines of cake with a supermodel? Piece of piss, mate.”

GQ is on sale now in stores and available digitally.

Liam Gallagher Hasn't Checked His Balance At Cashpoint Machines For 20 Years

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Liam Gallagher hasn't checked his balance of his bank balance at a cashpoint for 20 years.

He told GQ Magazine "I don’t think I’ve ever gone to the cashpoint and pressed ’Balance on screen’. For 20 f* **ing years I’ve put my card in, pressed for £100, crossed my fingers, said a little prayer and money’s come out. I’ve no idea how much money I’ve had or lost. I didn’t have a guitar habit because I could never play; I had a tambourine habit once, though. But, to be honest, you play one tambourine, you’ve played them all, mate”.

GQ is on sale now in stores and available digitally.

Video: Liam Gallagher In Chicago

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Below is a video of Liam Gallagher at The Official Lollapalooza Preshow in Chicago, USA, yesterday.

Setlist: Liam Gallagher In Chicago

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Below is the setlist for Liam Gallagher at The Official Lollapalooza Preshow in Chicago, USA, yesterday.

Fuckin' In The Bushes
Rock 'N' Roll Star
Morning Glory
Wall Of Glass
Greedy Soul
Bold
D'You Know What I Mean?
Slide Away
Eh La
Chinatown
I Get By
You'd Better Run, You'd Better Hide
Universal Gleam
Be Here Now

Liam Gallagher Rolls Into Chicago

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Liam Gallagher will play at Lollapalooza in Chicago, USA later today.

Noel Gallagher's Latest Instagram Post

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Richard Ashcroft On Liam Gallagher's Cameo On The Verve‘s ‘Urban Hymns’

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Richard Ashcroft has spoken out about Liam Gallagher‘s ‘secret cameo’ on The Verve‘s classic album, ‘Urban Hymns’.

It has long been known that the former Oasis frontman leant backing vocals on the track ‘Come On’, but there has also been a mystery surrounding what exactly it is that he sings. Now, Ashcroft has opened up about the album’s various jokes and mysteries.

“I mean there’s lots of jokes within the album,” Ashcroft told BBC 6 Music. “Liam Gallagher is on the last track ‘Come On’. I don’t think anyone knows this, but if you concentrate you can hear some demented guy screaming ‘come on’. I imagine everyone thinks that’s me, but I remember him doing it.

“He arrived at the studio with the tape of a song he’d just done with [Stone Roses’ guitarist] John Squire. He proceeded, as he does, to play it 15 times in a row in the studio. I played him ‘Bittersweet [Symphony]’, then I said ‘we’re doing ‘Come On’ now, you gotta be on it. He went into this booth with someone else, and he was going ballistic at the end of it – smashing the tambourine against the side of the vocal booth, screaming.”

The Verve will be celebrating 20 years of ‘Urban Hymns’ with a deluxe reissue on September 1.

Source: www.nme.com

Liam Gallagher On Liking A Drink

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Liam Gallagher still likes to go out boozing because constant sobriety is "boring".

The "mad for it" former Oasis frontman is known for being one of the most notorious rock 'n' roll hellraisers and during his time in the 'Supersonic' band he got involved in numerous shenanigans, more often than not fuelled by drink and recreational drugs.

Liam - who was in the group with his now estranged older brother Noel Gallagher - has calmed down a lot now he's in his 40s but he doesn't like to be teetotal all time because life becomes too dull and he becomes too nice.

In an interview on 'The Howard Stern Show', he revealed: "I do like a drink, I'm not an alcoholic, but I like talking s**t to people, I like the s**t that comes with drinking. But I have been sober for six months before, it's just boring. I felt too good, I was opening doors for people and getting old ladies' bags of shopping and saying I'll help you across the road - f**k that. I don't want to feel that good, who wants to feel too good?"

Liam, 44, insists he was living the life of a rock star long before Oasis burst onto the music scene in 1994, and he was experimenting with substances, such as psychedelic mushrooms, when he just 15.

He added: "People think just because you're joining a band it's your first beer or whatever, or your first line or whatever you smoke.

"I was mushroomed out of my face when I was 15 and 16, before I even joined the band at 19."

Source: www.montrosepress.com

Liam Gallagher On His New Album, Oasis, Chester Bennington And More

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Click here to read an interview with Liam Gallagher who talks about his new album Oasis, Chester Bennington and more.

Video: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Brussels

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Below are a number of videos of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels, Belgium yesterday.

Liam Gallagher's Latest Tweet...

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3 nominations for Q awards is that all surely the whole fucking award ceremony goes to ME as you were LFUKING x 

Noel Gallagher Extends Sony/ATV Music Worldwide Publishing Deal

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Noel Gallagher has extended his worldwide deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. The singer and songwriter first signed with the company two decades ago after emerging onto the music scene with Oasis and the debut album, “Definitely Maybe.”

The agreement covers Gallagher’s entire catalog, including Oasis hits “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” as well as his solo project High Flying Birds.

Said Guy Moot, Sony/ATV U.K. Managing Director and President, Worldwide Creative: “I am delighted we have been able to extend our agreement with Noel who to this day remains a key British songwriter and artist.”

Source: variety.com
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