Various pictures and video of Liam Gallagher at the Metronome Festival in Prague, Czech Republic.
Liam Gallagher
Various pictures and video of Liam Gallagher at the Metronome Festival in Prague, Czech Republic.
Video & Pictures: Liam Gallagher In Prague
Various pictures and video of Liam Gallagher at the Metronome Festival in Prague, Czech Republic.
Oasis
Noel Gallagher thinks Oasis might have still been around today if they had played their cancelled appearance at a Paris festival in August 2009.
When asked if that planned gig would have ahead whether they might still be together, he said: “Yeah, probably, if we had done that gig we would have had a year off. At the end of a tour usually everyone would leave the band and then you would have six months off and someone would say ‘are we doing anything?’ So we just leave for a bit.
He added "I enjoyed it the same all the way to the end. There was never a point in Oasis where we were all getting on. Never. I joined last and even on the first day I remember thinking ‘He’s a fucking idiot’. When the music wasn’t enough was when I said, ‘I am out, see you later’.”
In a interview with Dermot O’Leary looking back on his career, he also admitted he misses Top Of The Pops and regularly watches the repeats.
He says: “I do miss Top of the Pops. I’ve sat in many a Friday night having a drink and what have you, watching Top of the Pops. They’re amazing, you get like Bananarama followed by Bauhaus followed by some novelty record by a stuffed giraffe followed by The Smiths. It reminds me of youth, it is the one time I get nostalgic I suppose.”
Reel Stories: Noel Gallagher is on BBC2 on Sunday night at 10.30pm
Noel Gallagher Says Oasis Would Probably Still Be Together If They Hadn't Split Up In Paris
Noel Gallagher thinks Oasis might have still been around today if they had played their cancelled appearance at a Paris festival in August 2009.
When asked if that planned gig would have ahead whether they might still be together, he said: “Yeah, probably, if we had done that gig we would have had a year off. At the end of a tour usually everyone would leave the band and then you would have six months off and someone would say ‘are we doing anything?’ So we just leave for a bit.
He added "I enjoyed it the same all the way to the end. There was never a point in Oasis where we were all getting on. Never. I joined last and even on the first day I remember thinking ‘He’s a fucking idiot’. When the music wasn’t enough was when I said, ‘I am out, see you later’.”
In a interview with Dermot O’Leary looking back on his career, he also admitted he misses Top Of The Pops and regularly watches the repeats.
He says: “I do miss Top of the Pops. I’ve sat in many a Friday night having a drink and what have you, watching Top of the Pops. They’re amazing, you get like Bananarama followed by Bauhaus followed by some novelty record by a stuffed giraffe followed by The Smiths. It reminds me of youth, it is the one time I get nostalgic I suppose.”
Reel Stories: Noel Gallagher is on BBC2 on Sunday night at 10.30pm
Oasis
Jesse Valencia's new book "Keep Music Evil: The Brian Jonestown Massacre Story" features many tales centred around the infamous psychedelic rockers.
Read an excerpt from the book here.
New Book Claims Oasis Nearly Broke Up After The Brian Jonestown Massacre Sold Them Drugs
Jesse Valencia's new book "Keep Music Evil: The Brian Jonestown Massacre Story" features many tales centred around the infamous psychedelic rockers.
Read an excerpt from the book here.
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher has called his brother Liam a "fat man in an anorak" and says there is no chance of Oasis reuniting.
He told the Daily Star newspaper's Wired column: "If they want to hear old Oasis songs they're being played by a fat man in an anorak somewhere, you know, with shorts on so they can go and see that.
"I've no desire at all to get back involved with Oasis."
Speaking about Oasis reuniting he said "I'm afraid Oasis is in the past and that's it. There's a lot of people in England who refuse to accept that it's over. It's like when they watch boxsets and they don't like the ending. They refuse to believe that is the way it ends because they didn't want it to end like that. I'm afraid life is not like that, you know.
He added "Why would we get back together? We will never make new music, fuck that. To do what? One more tour and make more money? What's the point of that? I'm in a place where it's about 'now'. It's about creating new stuff."
He also revealed his plans to have his own recording space in London "I'll be building a recording studio in London - my first-ever recording studio - and when that's finished I'll man a new (solo) album."
Noel Gallagher On Liam, Oasis And His New Recording Studio
Noel Gallagher has called his brother Liam a "fat man in an anorak" and says there is no chance of Oasis reuniting.
He told the Daily Star newspaper's Wired column: "If they want to hear old Oasis songs they're being played by a fat man in an anorak somewhere, you know, with shorts on so they can go and see that.
"I've no desire at all to get back involved with Oasis."
Speaking about Oasis reuniting he said "I'm afraid Oasis is in the past and that's it. There's a lot of people in England who refuse to accept that it's over. It's like when they watch boxsets and they don't like the ending. They refuse to believe that is the way it ends because they didn't want it to end like that. I'm afraid life is not like that, you know.
He added "Why would we get back together? We will never make new music, fuck that. To do what? One more tour and make more money? What's the point of that? I'm in a place where it's about 'now'. It's about creating new stuff."
He also revealed his plans to have his own recording space in London "I'll be building a recording studio in London - my first-ever recording studio - and when that's finished I'll man a new (solo) album."
Liam Gallagher
Join almost 3,000 very happy pod listeners as Peter Crouch, Tom Fordyce and Chris Stark put on the first ever 'Crouchfest' at a sold-out O2 Indigo in London.
Relive a night that opened with Liam Gallagher, saw Katherine Jenkins sing the Champions League anthem, we had performances from Tom Grennan, You Me At Six and Lona, London’s biggest round of drinks and Crouchy brought out the robot.
Nothing in the world of That Peter Crouch Podcast will be quite the same ever again.
Watch Liam Gallagher's Appearance At Crouchfest
Join almost 3,000 very happy pod listeners as Peter Crouch, Tom Fordyce and Chris Stark put on the first ever 'Crouchfest' at a sold-out O2 Indigo in London.
Relive a night that opened with Liam Gallagher, saw Katherine Jenkins sing the Champions League anthem, we had performances from Tom Grennan, You Me At Six and Lona, London’s biggest round of drinks and Crouchy brought out the robot.
Nothing in the world of That Peter Crouch Podcast will be quite the same ever again.
Liam Gallagher
Click here for the chance to win a pair of tickets to see Liam Gallagher in Cork, Ireland this weekend.
Win A Pair Tickets to See Liam Gallagher In Cork
Click here for the chance to win a pair of tickets to see Liam Gallagher in Cork, Ireland this weekend.
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