Liam Gallagher has been speaking about Oasis' 1997 album, 'Be Here Now', he believes it has received unfair criticism over the years.
He told Vulture: "I'm not bringing people up, but there are a lot of sheep out there, aren't there? And if the main guy [Noel Gallagher] says, 'Oh, it's f***ing this and that', a lot of people not using their own minds say, 'Yeah, I agree.'
"If Noel had said it's the best thing ever, I'm sure it'd have gotten a different f***ing reception. The reason why he didn't like it is because it reminds him of a not-so-good time with his ex-wife. That's fine. That's his prerogative.
"But me, I had a good time making that album. I think there are some great songs on it. I think I sung really well, and it was a good time to be alive."
He added: "Some of the songs went on a bit long, and they were a bit overproduced, but that's what happens, mate, if you think you're a producer.
"At that time, our kid was always messing with the tracks. It's like, write the songs, play the guitar, and shut the f**k up. I like that album, because that's what I did -- I sang the songs, I had a good time, and went to the pub."