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Warring brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher’s relationship is so broken that even their mum has given up trying to reunite them.
Fed-up Peggy, 73, says she is past caring 20 years after war first broke out – and a decade since her sons stopped talking to each other.
The Oasis stars’ beloved mum now cannot even get them in the same room at Christmas or for family birthday parties.
Liam, 44, revealed: “She is done with it. She is like, ‘F*** yous. Smash each other’s heads in for all I care. I am sick of it.’
"It has been 20 years now. She is done with it and she has given up.”
Peggy – who raised her boys alone – has also refused to move closer to them in London, saying she prefers the peace and quiet of her home in Burnage, Manchester.
Liam said: “She had three jobs. She’s still grafting today. She’s a tough woman, and she still lives in the same house.
“I’m like , ‘Come on. You’ve got to move from here.’ But she’s like, ‘I am not moving from nowhere.’
“She is not interested in any of this now. She is like, ‘You get on with your mad, crazy whatever life.’ Her feet are cemented to the ground.”
Peggy’s revelation means an Oasis reunion is less likely than ever.
Last year she gave clues about Liam’s split with Noel, 50, in Supersonic – a film about their lives.
She confessed: “I think there was that bit of jealously. Noel was beautiful as a baby and then Liam comes along – it takes the limelight off you.
“I was glad they were in a band together. I wouldn’t have wanted Liam in a band without Noel. But it all happened too quick.”
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Liam Gallagher Reveals His Mum Has Given Up On Trying To End His Feud With Noel
Warring brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher’s relationship is so broken that even their mum has given up trying to reunite them.
Fed-up Peggy, 73, says she is past caring 20 years after war first broke out – and a decade since her sons stopped talking to each other.
The Oasis stars’ beloved mum now cannot even get them in the same room at Christmas or for family birthday parties.
Liam, 44, revealed: “She is done with it. She is like, ‘F*** yous. Smash each other’s heads in for all I care. I am sick of it.’
"It has been 20 years now. She is done with it and she has given up.”
Peggy – who raised her boys alone – has also refused to move closer to them in London, saying she prefers the peace and quiet of her home in Burnage, Manchester.
Liam said: “She had three jobs. She’s still grafting today. She’s a tough woman, and she still lives in the same house.
“I’m like , ‘Come on. You’ve got to move from here.’ But she’s like, ‘I am not moving from nowhere.’
“She is not interested in any of this now. She is like, ‘You get on with your mad, crazy whatever life.’ Her feet are cemented to the ground.”
Peggy’s revelation means an Oasis reunion is less likely than ever.
Last year she gave clues about Liam’s split with Noel, 50, in Supersonic – a film about their lives.
She confessed: “I think there was that bit of jealously. Noel was beautiful as a baby and then Liam comes along – it takes the limelight off you.
“I was glad they were in a band together. I wouldn’t have wanted Liam in a band without Noel. But it all happened too quick.”
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
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A 15-year-old teenager injured in the Manchester attack has met his music idol Liam Gallagher. Adam Lawler went to the Ariana Grande concert with his friend Olivia Campbell-Hardy who was also 15. She died in the attack and Adam was seriously injured.
Adam met Liam Gallagher at Leeds festival - his first time at at a gig since the attack. They chatted about his lost school friend Olivia Campbell-Hardy who died in the attack.
Adam sustained serious injuries including shrapnel wounds and fractured legs. He is going back to Tottington High School as deputy head boy in September after astounding doctors with an amazing recovery.
'Her loss feels like a loss of a part of me. Maybe it's the loss of my innocence, maybe it's the loss of something deep down that I didn't know was there. It's just that I've lost something dearly. Not just a friend, but I've lost part of me as well. She brought joy to people. And I think that's what I want her to be remembered for. Not how she died. How she lived.'
– ADAM LAWLER
Source: www.itv.com
Teenager Injured In Manchester Bomb Meets Liam Gallagher
A 15-year-old teenager injured in the Manchester attack has met his music idol Liam Gallagher. Adam Lawler went to the Ariana Grande concert with his friend Olivia Campbell-Hardy who was also 15. She died in the attack and Adam was seriously injured.
Adam met Liam Gallagher at Leeds festival - his first time at at a gig since the attack. They chatted about his lost school friend Olivia Campbell-Hardy who died in the attack.
Adam sustained serious injuries including shrapnel wounds and fractured legs. He is going back to Tottington High School as deputy head boy in September after astounding doctors with an amazing recovery.
'Her loss feels like a loss of a part of me. Maybe it's the loss of my innocence, maybe it's the loss of something deep down that I didn't know was there. It's just that I've lost something dearly. Not just a friend, but I've lost part of me as well. She brought joy to people. And I think that's what I want her to be remembered for. Not how she died. How she lived.'
– ADAM LAWLER
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Source: www.itv.com
Alan McGee
Ariana Grande
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Reunion would come on the 10-year anniversary of Gallagher brothers' bust-up that split the band in 2009.
Oasis will have got back together by 2019 – says the man who discovered them.
The reunion everyone has been waiting for would come on the tenth anniversary of Liam and Noel Gallagher’s bust-up that split the band.
I can reveal that the man who first signed them — music industry legend Alan McGee — is convinced the pair will patch things up and, ahem, not Look Back In Anger any more.
Alan said: “There is a very strong chance they will get back together within the next two years. Watch what happens.”
There’s been no love lost between the Gallaghers since 2009, when a backstage row at a Paris festival ended with Liam swinging a guitar at Noel’s head “like an axe”.
Alan is no stranger to the brothers’ rocky relationship after signing Oasis to his independent label Creation Records in 1993.
And his comments come amid speculation that Liam is preparing to join Noel at the sold-out We Are Manchester benefit concert on September 9.
The gig will mark the reopening of Manchester Arena following the terror attack that killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert there in May.
Alan added: “It is brilliant Noel is opening the arena. Ultimately, I think Liam will be happy he is doing it. They have their public spats but at the end of the day, they are brothers.
“I have never heard Liam say anything really bad about Noel.
"He might take the p**s but it has never been anything over the line.”
Perhaps it’s best not to mention here how Liam described Noel as a “sad f**k” after failing to perform at Ariana’s One Love concert following the attack.
Alan is convinced that the success of Liam’s forthcoming debut solo album, As You Were, will pave the way for a reunion between the warring brothers.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
Alan McGee Thinks Oasis Will Reform By 2019
Reunion would come on the 10-year anniversary of Gallagher brothers' bust-up that split the band in 2009.
Oasis will have got back together by 2019 – says the man who discovered them.
The reunion everyone has been waiting for would come on the tenth anniversary of Liam and Noel Gallagher’s bust-up that split the band.
I can reveal that the man who first signed them — music industry legend Alan McGee — is convinced the pair will patch things up and, ahem, not Look Back In Anger any more.
Alan said: “There is a very strong chance they will get back together within the next two years. Watch what happens.”
There’s been no love lost between the Gallaghers since 2009, when a backstage row at a Paris festival ended with Liam swinging a guitar at Noel’s head “like an axe”.
Alan is no stranger to the brothers’ rocky relationship after signing Oasis to his independent label Creation Records in 1993.
And his comments come amid speculation that Liam is preparing to join Noel at the sold-out We Are Manchester benefit concert on September 9.
The gig will mark the reopening of Manchester Arena following the terror attack that killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert there in May.
Alan added: “It is brilliant Noel is opening the arena. Ultimately, I think Liam will be happy he is doing it. They have their public spats but at the end of the day, they are brothers.
“I have never heard Liam say anything really bad about Noel.
"He might take the p**s but it has never been anything over the line.”
Perhaps it’s best not to mention here how Liam described Noel as a “sad f**k” after failing to perform at Ariana’s One Love concert following the attack.
Alan is convinced that the success of Liam’s forthcoming debut solo album, As You Were, will pave the way for a reunion between the warring brothers.
Source: www.thesun.co.uk
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Rick Astley
The former Oasis frontman has responded to further questions about whether he’ll join the bill in re-opening the Manchester venue next month.
Liam Gallagher has re-confirmed that he’s up for playing the We Are Manchester charity benefit next month… but that he thinks it will really be his brother Noel’s night.
We Love Manchester will re-open the Manchester Arena on Saturday 9 September with a special benefit concert featuring Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Courteeners, Blossoms and more. Also on the bill will be Rick Astley and poet Tony Walsh, with a DJ set from Clint Boon of Inspiral Carpets.
It will be the first gig held there since the terrorist bomb attack in May, which killed 22 people following an Ariana Grande concert.
Speaking to Radio X’s Sunta Templeton backstage at Leeds Festival last night (25 August), the former Oasis frontman said: “I think this one’s going to be our Noel’s night. Not that it’s about Noel, but you know me, I’m just winding him up. But if someone asked me and they were sincere, I’d definitely be there, man. “But I don’t think it’s gonna happen.”
Liam made an appearance at Ariana Grande’s benefit show in June, where he performed an Oasis classic with Coldplay’s Chris Martin.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
Liam Gallagher On Wanting To Play At 'We Are Manchester' Charity Benefit
The former Oasis frontman has responded to further questions about whether he’ll join the bill in re-opening the Manchester venue next month.
Liam Gallagher has re-confirmed that he’s up for playing the We Are Manchester charity benefit next month… but that he thinks it will really be his brother Noel’s night.
We Love Manchester will re-open the Manchester Arena on Saturday 9 September with a special benefit concert featuring Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Courteeners, Blossoms and more. Also on the bill will be Rick Astley and poet Tony Walsh, with a DJ set from Clint Boon of Inspiral Carpets.
It will be the first gig held there since the terrorist bomb attack in May, which killed 22 people following an Ariana Grande concert.
Speaking to Radio X’s Sunta Templeton backstage at Leeds Festival last night (25 August), the former Oasis frontman said: “I think this one’s going to be our Noel’s night. Not that it’s about Noel, but you know me, I’m just winding him up. But if someone asked me and they were sincere, I’d definitely be there, man. “But I don’t think it’s gonna happen.”
Liam made an appearance at Ariana Grande’s benefit show in June, where he performed an Oasis classic with Coldplay’s Chris Martin.
Source: www.radiox.co.uk
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Below are a number of ways you can watch Liam Gallagher at the Reading festival later today.
Watch live - via the BBC website and iPlayer
The BBC will be streaming live sets from the Main Stage and BBC Radio 1 / NME Stage on all three days of the Reading + Leeds weekend.
Watch via the Red Button (UK Only)
Press red from 7pm till midnight on Sunday 27th August to watch bands from the Main, NME / Radio 1 and BBC Introducing Stages.
Sunday 7pm – midnight: Highlights and live sets from HAIM, Liam Gallagher, Wiley, Halsey, Blossoms, The Sherlocks, Ray BLK, Vant and more
From Tuesday 29th August at 8.30pm, watch Reading Festival 2017: The Best Bits on Red Button and iPlayer, for highlights from across the festival weekend.
Tune in to BBC Radio
Catch all the Reading + Leeds action via BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra and Radio Berkshire.
Catch-up via the BBC Reading + Leeds website
Clcik here to visit the site.
Watch Liam Gallagher's Set Live At The Reading Festival Tonight
Below are a number of ways you can watch Liam Gallagher at the Reading festival later today.
Watch live - via the BBC website and iPlayer
The BBC will be streaming live sets from the Main Stage and BBC Radio 1 / NME Stage on all three days of the Reading + Leeds weekend.
Watch via the Red Button (UK Only)
Press red from 7pm till midnight on Sunday 27th August to watch bands from the Main, NME / Radio 1 and BBC Introducing Stages.
Sunday 7pm – midnight: Highlights and live sets from HAIM, Liam Gallagher, Wiley, Halsey, Blossoms, The Sherlocks, Ray BLK, Vant and more
From Tuesday 29th August at 8.30pm, watch Reading Festival 2017: The Best Bits on Red Button and iPlayer, for highlights from across the festival weekend.
Tune in to BBC Radio
Catch all the Reading + Leeds action via BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra and Radio Berkshire.
Catch-up via the BBC Reading + Leeds website
Clcik here to visit the site.
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Leeds your as soppy as me wonderwall as far as im concerned was up there if not better than any oasis gig thank you as you were LG x
Listen up Julio I don't cover oasis songs there mine I fucking OWN them and you and potato know it as you fucking were LG x
Oi stalker girl pixalete your kids faces in tabloids then splatter them all over instagram cos there with some celebrity CUCKOO as you were
Replying to @CarrickIsAGod
Yeah and I sold them as you were beige boy
Replying to @slinkysharon
2 fried eggs on toast with a orange juice coffee and latest edition of auto mart is that alright with you LG
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Liam Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of Nylon Magazine about his many good qualities.
When asked "Of your many good qualities, your consistency is the most palpable".
Liam replied "Why change? I’m having the time of my life being me. I ain’t changing to get a record deal. I ain’t changing to get my song on the radio. I ain’t changing—full stop. I like who I am. I’m not
everyone’s cup of tea. It takes time for people to get acquainted with me. If dickheads think I’m a dickhead, that’s cool. If cool people think I’m a dickhead then I’ve got more work to do".
Liam Gallagher "I’m Having The Time Of My Life Being Me"
Liam Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of Nylon Magazine about his many good qualities.
When asked "Of your many good qualities, your consistency is the most palpable".
Liam replied "Why change? I’m having the time of my life being me. I ain’t changing to get a record deal. I ain’t changing to get my song on the radio. I ain’t changing—full stop. I like who I am. I’m not
everyone’s cup of tea. It takes time for people to get acquainted with me. If dickheads think I’m a dickhead, that’s cool. If cool people think I’m a dickhead then I’ve got more work to do".
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of Nylon Magazine about going solo.
When asked "Why are you so wary of the term “solo career”?
He Said "I prefer to be in a band, but if I were going to join up with others it would just get compared to Oasis. It’s my name above the door, but it’s still very much a band thing. It’s not like it’s my way or no way. I’m open to what the guitarist thinks or the drummer’s point of view".
Liam Gallagher "I Prefer To Be In A Band"
Liam Gallagher has spoken to the current issue of Nylon Magazine about going solo.
When asked "Why are you so wary of the term “solo career”?
He Said "I prefer to be in a band, but if I were going to join up with others it would just get compared to Oasis. It’s my name above the door, but it’s still very much a band thing. It’s not like it’s my way or no way. I’m open to what the guitarist thinks or the drummer’s point of view".
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