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Debbie Gwyther
Liam Gallagher
Usain Bolt
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
When asked "What would his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther, say is his worst habit?"
He said ‘My worst habit is talking. I talk a lot. I like the sound of me own voice.’ He smiles. ‘No, I’ll tell you what my worst habit is: I’m f—ing like Usain Bolt when I go out shopping. She likes to browse. I ain’t got time for browsing. My mam will say the same thing. Groceries or clothes, I’m the same – I’m in and out.’
Liam Gallagher: "I’m F**ing Like Usain Bolt When I Go Out Shopping"
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
When asked "What would his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther, say is his worst habit?"
He said ‘My worst habit is talking. I talk a lot. I like the sound of me own voice.’ He smiles. ‘No, I’ll tell you what my worst habit is: I’m f—ing like Usain Bolt when I go out shopping. She likes to browse. I ain’t got time for browsing. My mam will say the same thing. Groceries or clothes, I’m the same – I’m in and out.’
Liam Gallagher
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
Liam Gallagher has spoken about why he goes for a daily run on Hampstead Heath at 6.30.
He said ‘When I’ve done a run I feel great after. I ran for Manchester when I was in school, long-distance. Won a few medals. So I’ve always been into it. But then I got in a band and all that shit goes out the window. But I love it – I can run, man. I’m not speedy but I can go long distances. I don’t know how many miles. I don’t wear all these silly watches, I just go for it.’ For Liam, this way lies good mental health.
‘I get things off my chest. A lot of people keep it all indoors. Being me’s good. I can f—ing say what I want, whether people like it or not. I go for my run, I come back, I’ve let all my shit out, then I bring it in, then I let it out. I’m like a good conveyor belt.’
Liam Gallagher On Why He Goes For A Run Everyday
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
Liam Gallagher has spoken about why he goes for a daily run on Hampstead Heath at 6.30.
He said ‘When I’ve done a run I feel great after. I ran for Manchester when I was in school, long-distance. Won a few medals. So I’ve always been into it. But then I got in a band and all that shit goes out the window. But I love it – I can run, man. I’m not speedy but I can go long distances. I don’t know how many miles. I don’t wear all these silly watches, I just go for it.’ For Liam, this way lies good mental health.
‘I get things off my chest. A lot of people keep it all indoors. Being me’s good. I can f—ing say what I want, whether people like it or not. I go for my run, I come back, I’ve let all my shit out, then I bring it in, then I let it out. I’m like a good conveyor belt.’
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
When asked why does he have a dig at Noel so regularly? Why doesn’t he just let it go?
He said ‘’Cause I don’t want to let it go,’ he retorts. ‘What’s there to let go? I just like having a pop at him.’ For sport? ‘Yeah, man. Oh yeah. Don’t want to let him go, mate, f— that. Got him right on the ropes.’
You think? ‘Oh, I know man. How do I know? ’Cause I know… Anyway,’ he frowns, ‘we’re not here to speak about that c—, he’s had enough. But for the record, I don’t hate him… He’d love it if I just shut up shop, and didn’t say anything, and gave him an easy life to go and do his thing. It’s not happening. He’s had four f—ing years of [peace] now. And now I’m back doing what I do, I’m going to make it very f—ing hard for him to get back in the ring, man. Yeah.’
And yet, and yet… He’d prefer that we were here talking about the eighth Oasis studio album. This, he clarifies, is because ‘it’s a craic’ when you’re in a band. ‘But these are the cards I’ve been dealt. So I’m quite happy doing this.’
He added ‘I’ve got nothing to apologise to Noel Gallagher for. He was the one who split the band up, because he reckons I was the big bad wolf and scaring him and all that. That’s bollocks. Everyone knows the truth… He wanted to go and do his own thing, which is fine, but don’t throw people under the bus along the way.’
Liam Gallagher On Why He Has A Dig At Noel So Regularly
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
When asked why does he have a dig at Noel so regularly? Why doesn’t he just let it go?
He said ‘’Cause I don’t want to let it go,’ he retorts. ‘What’s there to let go? I just like having a pop at him.’ For sport? ‘Yeah, man. Oh yeah. Don’t want to let him go, mate, f— that. Got him right on the ropes.’
You think? ‘Oh, I know man. How do I know? ’Cause I know… Anyway,’ he frowns, ‘we’re not here to speak about that c—, he’s had enough. But for the record, I don’t hate him… He’d love it if I just shut up shop, and didn’t say anything, and gave him an easy life to go and do his thing. It’s not happening. He’s had four f—ing years of [peace] now. And now I’m back doing what I do, I’m going to make it very f—ing hard for him to get back in the ring, man. Yeah.’
And yet, and yet… He’d prefer that we were here talking about the eighth Oasis studio album. This, he clarifies, is because ‘it’s a craic’ when you’re in a band. ‘But these are the cards I’ve been dealt. So I’m quite happy doing this.’
He added ‘I’ve got nothing to apologise to Noel Gallagher for. He was the one who split the band up, because he reckons I was the big bad wolf and scaring him and all that. That’s bollocks. Everyone knows the truth… He wanted to go and do his own thing, which is fine, but don’t throw people under the bus along the way.’
Liam Gallagher
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
Liam Gallagher was asked about his escapades and the public discussion of them, might cause him problems on the home front.
He said ‘Bring it on, mate, I’ve looked after all my kids. They’ve gone to lovely schools, they’ve got houses over their heads, they get fed, I’ve done everything that’s meant to be done. So they ain’t got no f—ing legs to stand on with that. There’s two boys that were born out of my f—ing love and my marriages and I get on with them. I haven’t seen the others. That’s just the way it is.’
Still. Four children with four women and two failed marriages little wonder that lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic had a field day.
‘Morning, noon and night with them f—ing c—s, and they’re still at it. The thought of getting a new band together, that was miles away. Then with all the other stuff going down, I was like, “F— this, I need to get out of London, out of England. Go and just live a little.” So, I thought I’d go to Spain for a bit, it’s round the corner.’
Liam Gallagher On Problems On The Home Front
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
Liam Gallagher was asked about his escapades and the public discussion of them, might cause him problems on the home front.
He said ‘Bring it on, mate, I’ve looked after all my kids. They’ve gone to lovely schools, they’ve got houses over their heads, they get fed, I’ve done everything that’s meant to be done. So they ain’t got no f—ing legs to stand on with that. There’s two boys that were born out of my f—ing love and my marriages and I get on with them. I haven’t seen the others. That’s just the way it is.’
Still. Four children with four women and two failed marriages little wonder that lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic had a field day.
‘Morning, noon and night with them f—ing c—s, and they’re still at it. The thought of getting a new band together, that was miles away. Then with all the other stuff going down, I was like, “F— this, I need to get out of London, out of England. Go and just live a little.” So, I thought I’d go to Spain for a bit, it’s round the corner.’
Liam Gallagher
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
Liam was asked were does his hump come from?
He replied ‘Passion, man. It’s very easy to fall into the trap when you’ve got a lot of people patting you on the back. I know how great I am. And I know how shit I am. And a lot of other people just think they’re f—ing great, and they’d do well realising they’re f—ing not.’
Liam Gallagher On How Easy It Is To Fall Into The Trap
Taken from a interview with Liam Gallagher, that you can read here (Subscription required).
Liam was asked were does his hump come from?
He replied ‘Passion, man. It’s very easy to fall into the trap when you’ve got a lot of people patting you on the back. I know how great I am. And I know how shit I am. And a lot of other people just think they’re f—ing great, and they’d do well realising they’re f—ing not.’
David Bowie
Greg Kurstin
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
The Rolling Stones
Taken from a interview with Greg Kurstin who talks about working with Liam Gallagher, read the full article here.
For the Oasis singer’s solo debut, Kurstin worked on four songs — “Wall of Glass,” “Bold,” “Paper Crown,” and “Come Back to Me” — and flexed some new production muscles in the process. “[Liam] was referencing things that I love but haven’t gotten a chance to do before on a recording — earlier Stones and Bowie and stuff like that,” Kurstin says. “It was really fun for me to break out that gear in my studio and just try to get the raunchiest sounds I possibly could. I would pound on the drums and he would cheer me on. That fired me up to make the tracks aggressive and loud and to get the dirtiest, loudest sounds I could.”
And Kurstin says he and his fellow collaborator, Miike Snow’s Andrew Wyatt, had a breeze working with the notoriously cantankerous Gallagher. “He seemed into the sounds I was adding, so that got me really comfortable,” Kurstin explains. “He can be really funny, just telling stories, and then he gets on the microphone and he sings and he’s got that amazing voice. I had such a great experience with him.”
Source: ew.com
Greg Kurstin On Working With Liam Gallagher
Taken from a interview with Greg Kurstin who talks about working with Liam Gallagher, read the full article here.
For the Oasis singer’s solo debut, Kurstin worked on four songs — “Wall of Glass,” “Bold,” “Paper Crown,” and “Come Back to Me” — and flexed some new production muscles in the process. “[Liam] was referencing things that I love but haven’t gotten a chance to do before on a recording — earlier Stones and Bowie and stuff like that,” Kurstin says. “It was really fun for me to break out that gear in my studio and just try to get the raunchiest sounds I possibly could. I would pound on the drums and he would cheer me on. That fired me up to make the tracks aggressive and loud and to get the dirtiest, loudest sounds I could.”
And Kurstin says he and his fellow collaborator, Miike Snow’s Andrew Wyatt, had a breeze working with the notoriously cantankerous Gallagher. “He seemed into the sounds I was adding, so that got me really comfortable,” Kurstin explains. “He can be really funny, just telling stories, and then he gets on the microphone and he sings and he’s got that amazing voice. I had such a great experience with him.”
Source: ew.com
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