Liam Gallagher
FAULT Magazine is proud to present our Issue 27 cover story with non-other than Liam Gallagher.
With a career spanning over 25 years and a myriad of stories to tell, we sat down to discuss the ups and downs of his career and get to know Liam Gallagher as he was and as he is.
Click here to read a preview of the interview.
Liam Gallagher's Is On The Front Cover Of FAULT Magazine
FAULT Magazine is proud to present our Issue 27 cover story with non-other than Liam Gallagher.
With a career spanning over 25 years and a myriad of stories to tell, we sat down to discuss the ups and downs of his career and get to know Liam Gallagher as he was and as he is.
Click here to read a preview of the interview.
This Feeling
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this week's events are in London, Manchester and Liverpool.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
What's Going On At 'This Feeling' This Weekend?
A well known haunt of well known faces, and where to see future next big things in advance, this week's events are in London, Manchester and Liverpool.
Visit www.thisfeeling.co.uk for tickets and information on club nights all over the UK.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher played a special gig for Absolute Radio at Bethnal Green in London, today.
Earlier Liam made a tweet saying "Im looking for somebody to peel some spuds live on stage tnight at this gig in Bethnal Green must have own peeler as you were LG x".
One fan took was caught on camera peeling a potato during his set, click here to watch the video.
Video: Liam Gallagher Fan Peeling A Potato At His Gig In London
Liam Gallagher played a special gig for Absolute Radio at Bethnal Green in London, today.
Earlier Liam made a tweet saying "Im looking for somebody to peel some spuds live on stage tnight at this gig in Bethnal Green must have own peeler as you were LG x".
One fan took was caught on camera peeling a potato during his set, click here to watch the video.
Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play Mexico City's Vive Latino Festival on Saturday 17th March 2018.
Tickets go on sale Thursday, 11am (local time) for more information click here.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds To Play In Mexico Next Year
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play Mexico City's Vive Latino Festival on Saturday 17th March 2018.
Tickets go on sale Thursday, 11am (local time) for more information click here.
Noel Gallagher
'On The Record: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - Who Built The Moon?’ is a short film coming exclusively to Apple Music, including exclusive interviews with Noel Gallagher and the album collaborators, plus a look behind the scenes on tour and in the studio. The film is out on 24th November with the new album ‘Who Built The Moon?’.
Trailer: 'On The Record: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - Who Built The Moon?
'On The Record: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - Who Built The Moon?’ is a short film coming exclusively to Apple Music, including exclusive interviews with Noel Gallagher and the album collaborators, plus a look behind the scenes on tour and in the studio. The film is out on 24th November with the new album ‘Who Built The Moon?’.
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher played a special gig for Absolute Radio at Bethnal Green in London, England earlier today.
The gig and Dave Berry’s interview with Liam will then be broadcast on Absolute Radio on Thursday 23rd November 2017 at 7pm (UK Time).
Please note 'Universal Gleam' was not played.
Thanks to David
Setlist: Liam Gallagher In London
Liam Gallagher played a special gig for Absolute Radio at Bethnal Green in London, England earlier today.
The gig and Dave Berry’s interview with Liam will then be broadcast on Absolute Radio on Thursday 23rd November 2017 at 7pm (UK Time).
Please note 'Universal Gleam' was not played.
Thanks to David
Noel Gallagher
On Thursday Noel Gallagher will be a guest on Virgin Radio in Italy, you can watch the interview live from 11:30 until 12:30 (local time) on www.virginradio.it.
Watch A Interview With Noel Gallagher Live On Virgin Radio Thursday
On Thursday Noel Gallagher will be a guest on Virgin Radio in Italy, you can watch the interview live from 11:30 until 12:30 (local time) on www.virginradio.it.
Alan McGee
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Take That
Despite going straight to number one with his debut solo album, rock'n'roll star Liam Gallagher has revealed he hates being a solo artist.
The former Oasis man was in fine form recently, hitting out at brother Noel as well as 'the shady little f*******' at the top of the music industry, in an explosive interview with FAULT magazine.
Liam admitted that despite finding chart success again, he still misses being in a band alongside fellow musicians who could take on guitar and songwriting duties.
'I don’t want to be solo,' the 45-year-old said.
'I don’t want to do it on my own - I’m not a guitar player or a prolific songwriter.'
Oasis reached unprecedented chart success in the mid-Nineties, famously playing to more than 250,000 fans over two nights at Knebworth.
And it seems Liam still looks back to those days with fondness, revealing that he misses the person his brother was in those times, adding: 'I miss my brother the way he was back then and I miss singing those great songs that we all made great.'
But according to Liam, that Noel - who broke up the band after going solo following a dramatic bust-up - is long gone.
And reflecting on the famous break-up in Paris in 2009, Liam said he believes Noel engineered the feud in order to go solo.
He said: 'That very moment I just went – right, there have been certain powers at play.
'It wasn’t too big an argument; we’ve had worse arguments. What went down was something that was pre-planned.'
Adding: 'I knew he was going to jump ship at some point.'
Liam was snapped in Glasgow on Monday ahead of his gig at the famous King Tut's Wah Wah Hut.
For Oasis fans, the venue is hallowed turf, as it was where the Mancunian outfit were spotted and signed by Creation Records supremo Alan McGee.
It is also known for being one of the most raucous venues on the circuit, giving the Slide Away singer no option but to be on top form.
Which he says he is again, following some dark years which included the break-up of his marriage.
But Liam remained reflective about the tough times, admitting that much of it was brought on by his own actions.
'I’ve been through a lot of shit, but it was shit that I caused. When you cause shit – you man up and fucking deal with it. Sometimes you have to fucking man up to your shit,' he said.
But admitted not receiving any support from his brother or former band mates did sting.
'My older brother Paul has always been there,' she said. 'I thought I’d at least get a call from Noel, but there was no call. I thought I’d get a call from my other manager, but nothing from them fucking cunts.
'But then I met Debbie and she's been there all the way. A lot of my mates are gone; I don’t really have anyone in London and that is fine. The universe is my mate.'
Moving on to more recent events, the star spoke out in light of the notorious Harvey Weinstein scandal, where it was revealed the powerful movie producer used his position to curry sexual favours from female stars.
Although he said he had never witnessed anything untoward directly, he agreed that it is going on in the music industry too, adding: 'You know it’s there.
'The shady little fuckers at the top. It’s not even with just men and women, it’s men and men too. All these pop bands – you hear about it with Take That but I've never witnessed any of it.'
But, in typically brash fashion, he did have a suggestion of how to stop women from being targeted unfairly in the industy.
'Obviously get rid of all the s*** bags,' he said.
'If everyone took care of their s*** - everything would be cool. We all live together under one sky at the end of the day. Everyone just needs to cool the f*** out.'
On a brighter note, the star revealed he was over the moon about the success his album As You Were has achieved.
He said: 'The night Oasis split I felt absolutely disappointed and then I felt exactly the opposite when my album went number 1.
'In this day and age, rock’n’roll has got cobwebs on it. I never actually saw myself hitting the top once more but if you truly believe, things will happen.
'I’ve been good to rock’n’roll and I reckon rock’n’roll will be good to me. It saved me twice.'
Embracing his new generation of fans, he said it was good to see fans the same age as his children attending his gigs.
'I’ve got a lot of fans out there and I always have. My oldest kid is 18 and my friends have kids about the same age - so they’re going to bring them to the shows.
That’s a good thing, all you can do is make good music and do good gigs, do good interviews and try to sell it how it is.
'Stay honest to what you are and don't get carried away with all the show business s***.'
Finishing up, Liam, who's single For What It's Worth, received critical acclaim, discussed staying true to himself in an industry notorious for changing people.
'I feel like I've maintained it without turning into the traps of the business. I'm still outspoken, I'm still wearing my heart on my sleeve and if people like it that’s fine. If you don’t then you don’t. I’m not a "yes man".
Adding: 'That’s all that I can do. I’m definitely not the saviour of music, I’m the savior of me.'
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Liam Gallagher On Being Solo, 'As You Were', Oasis, Noel And More
Despite going straight to number one with his debut solo album, rock'n'roll star Liam Gallagher has revealed he hates being a solo artist.
The former Oasis man was in fine form recently, hitting out at brother Noel as well as 'the shady little f*******' at the top of the music industry, in an explosive interview with FAULT magazine.
Liam admitted that despite finding chart success again, he still misses being in a band alongside fellow musicians who could take on guitar and songwriting duties.
'I don’t want to be solo,' the 45-year-old said.
'I don’t want to do it on my own - I’m not a guitar player or a prolific songwriter.'
Oasis reached unprecedented chart success in the mid-Nineties, famously playing to more than 250,000 fans over two nights at Knebworth.
And it seems Liam still looks back to those days with fondness, revealing that he misses the person his brother was in those times, adding: 'I miss my brother the way he was back then and I miss singing those great songs that we all made great.'
But according to Liam, that Noel - who broke up the band after going solo following a dramatic bust-up - is long gone.
And reflecting on the famous break-up in Paris in 2009, Liam said he believes Noel engineered the feud in order to go solo.
He said: 'That very moment I just went – right, there have been certain powers at play.
'It wasn’t too big an argument; we’ve had worse arguments. What went down was something that was pre-planned.'
Adding: 'I knew he was going to jump ship at some point.'
Liam was snapped in Glasgow on Monday ahead of his gig at the famous King Tut's Wah Wah Hut.
For Oasis fans, the venue is hallowed turf, as it was where the Mancunian outfit were spotted and signed by Creation Records supremo Alan McGee.
It is also known for being one of the most raucous venues on the circuit, giving the Slide Away singer no option but to be on top form.
Which he says he is again, following some dark years which included the break-up of his marriage.
But Liam remained reflective about the tough times, admitting that much of it was brought on by his own actions.
'I’ve been through a lot of shit, but it was shit that I caused. When you cause shit – you man up and fucking deal with it. Sometimes you have to fucking man up to your shit,' he said.
But admitted not receiving any support from his brother or former band mates did sting.
'My older brother Paul has always been there,' she said. 'I thought I’d at least get a call from Noel, but there was no call. I thought I’d get a call from my other manager, but nothing from them fucking cunts.
'But then I met Debbie and she's been there all the way. A lot of my mates are gone; I don’t really have anyone in London and that is fine. The universe is my mate.'
Moving on to more recent events, the star spoke out in light of the notorious Harvey Weinstein scandal, where it was revealed the powerful movie producer used his position to curry sexual favours from female stars.
Although he said he had never witnessed anything untoward directly, he agreed that it is going on in the music industry too, adding: 'You know it’s there.
'The shady little fuckers at the top. It’s not even with just men and women, it’s men and men too. All these pop bands – you hear about it with Take That but I've never witnessed any of it.'
But, in typically brash fashion, he did have a suggestion of how to stop women from being targeted unfairly in the industy.
'Obviously get rid of all the s*** bags,' he said.
'If everyone took care of their s*** - everything would be cool. We all live together under one sky at the end of the day. Everyone just needs to cool the f*** out.'
On a brighter note, the star revealed he was over the moon about the success his album As You Were has achieved.
He said: 'The night Oasis split I felt absolutely disappointed and then I felt exactly the opposite when my album went number 1.
'In this day and age, rock’n’roll has got cobwebs on it. I never actually saw myself hitting the top once more but if you truly believe, things will happen.
'I’ve been good to rock’n’roll and I reckon rock’n’roll will be good to me. It saved me twice.'
Embracing his new generation of fans, he said it was good to see fans the same age as his children attending his gigs.
'I’ve got a lot of fans out there and I always have. My oldest kid is 18 and my friends have kids about the same age - so they’re going to bring them to the shows.
That’s a good thing, all you can do is make good music and do good gigs, do good interviews and try to sell it how it is.
'Stay honest to what you are and don't get carried away with all the show business s***.'
Finishing up, Liam, who's single For What It's Worth, received critical acclaim, discussed staying true to himself in an industry notorious for changing people.
'I feel like I've maintained it without turning into the traps of the business. I'm still outspoken, I'm still wearing my heart on my sleeve and if people like it that’s fine. If you don’t then you don’t. I’m not a "yes man".
Adding: 'That’s all that I can do. I’m definitely not the saviour of music, I’m the savior of me.'
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
The Sherlocks
The Sherlocks will support Liam Gallagher on his European tour next year.
Sherlocks frontman Kiaran Crook said "It’s an honour to be invited by Liam Gallagher to support him on his European Tour. We’ve all grown up listening to Oasis, so it’s a big deal for us. He’s a top man to be around as well. It’s gonna be a mega tour and we’re looking forward to getting out there!"
They will be support on the following dates.
February 23 - MADRID La Riviera (Spain)
February 24 - BARCELONA Razzmatazz (Spain)
February 26 - MILAN Fabrique (Italy)
February 27 - PADOVA Granteatro Geox (Italy)
March 01 - ZURICH X-tra (Switzerland)
March 02 - PARIS Olympia (France)
March 04 - COLOGNE Live Music Hall (Germany)
March 05 - BERLIN Huxleys (Germany)
Wed March 07 - BRUSSELS Ancienne Belgique (Belgium)
March 08 - AMSTERDAM AFAS Live (Netherlands)
The Sherlocks To Support Liam Gallagher On His European Tour
The Sherlocks will support Liam Gallagher on his European tour next year.
Sherlocks frontman Kiaran Crook said "It’s an honour to be invited by Liam Gallagher to support him on his European Tour. We’ve all grown up listening to Oasis, so it’s a big deal for us. He’s a top man to be around as well. It’s gonna be a mega tour and we’re looking forward to getting out there!"
They will be support on the following dates.
February 23 - MADRID La Riviera (Spain)
February 24 - BARCELONA Razzmatazz (Spain)
February 26 - MILAN Fabrique (Italy)
February 27 - PADOVA Granteatro Geox (Italy)
March 01 - ZURICH X-tra (Switzerland)
March 02 - PARIS Olympia (France)
March 04 - COLOGNE Live Music Hall (Germany)
March 05 - BERLIN Huxleys (Germany)
Wed March 07 - BRUSSELS Ancienne Belgique (Belgium)
March 08 - AMSTERDAM AFAS Live (Netherlands)
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