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Liam Gallagher On His 'Villain Of The Year' Noel Gallagher

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Liam Gallagher said his brother Noel was “worse than Donald Trump” as he arrived at the NME Awards.

The former Oasis star, who has a turbulent relationship with his sibling, was asked who his villain of the year was as he attended the ceremony.

“Gotta be Noel,” he told the Press Association.

“I’m being serious. You’re laughing, but he’s worse than Kim-Jun f*****g Tung or whatever he’s called.

“And he’s worse than Donald Trump. He’s the biggest liar and biggest faker in the business, so yeah, him.”

“He’s worse than Piers Morgan as well,” he added.

Gallagher continued: “Me and my brother made some good music. And I guess the attitude was just as important as the music.”

A video can be found here.

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Noel Gallagher On Becoming A Politician

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Noel Gallagher was asked by the current issue of the Australian 'Rolling Stone' has he ever considered running for government?

He said "Wow. Not a fucking chance. What kind of man would think "You know what, I think I'll be a good politician." A fucking idiot thinks like that. Like Donald fucking Trump. What the fuck was he thinking? Here's a guy that is a billionaire, a multi-billionaire, never worked a fucking day in his life. He was a TV star, people found him mildly amusing and a bit quirky, and know he's the most hated man on the planet. His Wife must be thinking, "wow, Thank you very much for that."

Noel Gallagher On 'Who Built The Moon?', David Holmes, Donald Trump, U2 And More

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Below is a interview with Noel Gallagher from German Magazine Intro.

PLEASE NOTE the interview has been translated using Google Translate, find the original article here.

Noel, you are considered someone who usually prepares and goes to the studio with already finished demo songs. Through the producer David Holmes you have given the familiar control in part and even let him give you instructions. How hard was that for you? 

To be honest, it was not hard. Of course, going to the studio without finished songs is brave, but I'm fuckin 'brilliant at improvising. I have reached a point where I can do anything. I can definitely afford it. However, I had a short-term fear that the recordings lead to nowhere. Ultimately, it worked, and I really enjoyed this way of working. David Holmeswas pretty strict to me. Whenever I came up with ideas that told Oasis, he said, "Stop playing that!" He gave me advice like, "Play it the way Blondie would play it." I was just sick of it, always with me my acoustic guitar to play songs about the weather. So it seemed like time to try something different.

On the bonus version of the album, " Dead In The Water " is a very touching song. Only you with the acoustic guitar and otherwise very Spartan instrumentation. My girlfriend had tears of emotion in her eyes. Why is not this piece on the new record? 

I'll tell you a story: During the tour to "Chasing Yesterday" I had a longer period of free time, I sat in a hotel room and wrote the song within an hour. It just fell out of the sky. Some time later I was with my band at an Irish radio station where we played "The Dying Of The Light". After that we had some time left, and I started playing Dead In The Water. Just for me. Then the band got in - it was one of those magical moments you can not buy. I'm proud of the piece because it shows the essence of my work, the other Noel Gallagher . Stripped down.When we discussed the compilation of the songs of "Who Built The Moon?", The question arose as to whether there would be bonus content, and I said, "No, I have to disappoint you." But fortunately, this live version became recorded - which I did not know at this time. I am glad that the piece has not been lost. I can understand that your friend had to cry, because when I listened to it again, I immediately thought: girls will cry to this piece. Why the piece did not land on the regular album? Well, it's too fuckin 'good. I was just in the moment, started singing, and that's it . I'll do it all for myself, not you, not your girlfriend. I'm just trying to savor the pure moment.

We live in troubled times, the world has to endure , for example, Donald Trump . How can you act as an artist? 

Two things: Why does the world have to endure Donald Trump? Why do people even care? Everyone has an opinion on Trump, people go on anti-Trump demonstrations. But honestly, he is not my president. Of course he's an asshole because he's a narcissist. If I lived in America, I would have an opinion on him, but that is not the case. I could not fucking care less . He has no influence on my life, in any way.

You supported U2 on her last tour. Bono is now a good friend of yours. He combines his role as a singer with political commitment. What do you like about him, when you seem to have opposing views on that point? 

He is a very passionate person, full of dedication. He tries everything to have a good time. And that translates to the people in his environment. He just became a good friend. What can I say to the guy who is on stage? The lyrics are great and he has a great band in his back. He just finds the right words. That impresses me perhaps the most.

I do not want to upset you and ask you for the umpteenth time for a potential Oasis Reunion. Still, I would like to ask you one last question about your brother . Liam has released his solo debut. Did you hear the record , and if so, do you like it? 

Eh. I do not actually listen to stuff from people I'm not a fan of. I listened to a few pieces. And yes, I can understand why the album works. Let's put it this way: People who love this kind of music will be able to listen to it satisfied. In any case, I'm not interested in what Liam says. Recently I met two people in the street, saying it was better than anything from Oasis. Really?

Thanks to capanb2000 & joladella

Liam Gallagher On Why He Won't Wear Shit Clothes And Become Prime Minister

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His witticisms would make great soundbites at Prime Minister’s Questions but Liam Gallagher says he will never turn his hand to politics because he thinks the House of Commons “stinks of tofu, cigars, coffee and s*** aftershave”.

The former Oasis singer and prolific Twitter user won’t be using social media to try to lead the country, a la Donald Trump.

“Me, as PM?” he says, “God no. Not even if you paid me, mate. You’ve got to wear s*** clothes haven’t you to be PM?

“Can you imagine me stood there in my parka and that? You’ve got to wear a stupid suit and that’s so not for me.

“Imagine what it smells like in the House of Commons . All those tofu-eating, coffee-drinking, cigar-smoking... I bet they’ve all got s*** aftershave and all the birds have s*** perfume. I bet it stinks in there. Not for me.

“You know when there’s people snoring and stuff when you’re trying to get your point across? I’d lose my s*** in there.”

Liam has previously said he enjoys watching PMQs so much he tapes episodes of it saying: “I like it! Where they all just go like that, ‘Rahrahyahyah’. I find it funny.”

However, he was not invited to Downing Street when his brother Noel attended Tony Blair ’s Cool Britannia party back in 1997.

Defending Trump’s Twitter usage, Liam tells Mashable: “He’s got the right to use his s*** as much as everyone else doesn’t he?

“If you’re going to single one person out you might as well close the whole thing down. And what would I do in my spare time then, eh?”

Liam made use of his Twitter account following his night out at this week’s Q Awards, where he collected two gongs at London’s Roundhouse.

He praised Skepta, whom he’d been locked in conversation with at Warner Music’s afterparty at Primrose Hill pub The Engineer, describing their chat as “a meeting of the minds... a bumping of the ears”.

Source: www.mirror.co.uk

Liam Gallagher On His New Album,Twitter, Internet Trolls, Donald Trump And More

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Liam Gallagher has made a name for himself in the Twittersphere with his explosive rants, we decided we wanted to learn from the best and get some advice on how to improve our Twitter game.

Click here to read the interview.

Liam Gallagher On Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un, Brexit and More

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Liam Gallagher has given his opinions on politicians, Brxit, Donald Trump and more in an interview with NME that is out tomorrow.

On Politicians

“I’ve got kids in the world and I’m in the world, I watch what’s going down, I take it with a pinch of salt though, because you don’t know who to trust. I just can’t come to a conclusion without thinking they’re all cunts and I wouldn’t fuckin’ trust any of them as far as I could throw them. I find them all lying bastards.”

On Brexit 

“No thoughts on it, man. I love Europe. I guess the borders have got to be tightened but all that stuff about going ‘this is my country’, I don’t get that. We all live under one sky. I certainly don’t sit there and go ‘this is my fuckin’ England, stay out’, but I think we should definitely keep an eye on who’s coming in and out of the country.

“That just makes common sense because you don’t want a load of loony cunts coming in. But good people should be allowed to move and groove wherever they want.”

Donald Trump & Kim Jong Un

“He’s a dick. They’re all dicks,” said Gallagher. “Kim Jong fuckin’ whatever he’s called, they’re all off their fuckin’ tits. I’m here to take people away from all that. You certainly aint gonna get me stomping around like Bono.”


Liam Gallagher Is On The Front Cover Of This Week's NME

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Liam Gallagher rarely enters the realm of politics, but in a new interview with NME, the former Oasis turned solo star has shared his views on Brexit and Donald Trump.

Tomorrow sees the release of Gallagher’s debut solo album ‘As You Were‘, and he’s also this week’s NME cover star.

Find your nearest copy here.




Noel Gallagher On Oasis, Liam, Donald Trump And More

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Noel Gallagher took over the famed Capitol Records studio in Los Angeles Thursday night to play a packed house five songs off his upcoming High Flying Birds album “Who Built the Moon?” out Nov. 24.

But of course questions during the Q&A quickly turned to Oasis and the band’s 25th Anniversary of their first album “Definitely Maybe” which is coming up in two years.

Why is that number significant? It means they can be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Gallagher explained he’s already been contacted by the organisation and told them straight up “it’s not gonna happen.” Normally, of course, bands get together to both perform and accept the award but he told the audience he would not attend if they got inducted. On whether he thought Oasis deserved to be honoured: “Well, I certainly think I do.”

Yes the Gallagher brothers continue to take jabs at each other every chance they get. With Liam posting these two tweets after hearing some of Noel’s new record.

In response to the tweets Noel proclaimed total “indifference.” As to whether he had heard Liam’s new material due out next week. He said he’d heard the single. And repeated his go-to line of total “indifference.”

During the hilarious discussion with media, fans and record execs, Noel was also asked about President Donald Trump. He told the audience he had to be careful what he said, because he already has a tough time getting into the country. He added that Trump was an “interesting individual” and “unique.”

Out of the five songs we heard, one of the songs is sure to create a lot of buzz – the opener to the “Who Built The Moon?” album, “Fort Knox” – a moody, kind of psychedelic trip in which Noel doesn’t even really sing.

He explained it was actually influenced by Kanye West’s “Fade”. Noel had run into the studio saying how much he loved it after hearing it for the first time. In fact Noel actually wanted to send “Fort Knox” for Kanye to use as his own. But once it was done Noel said he realized, “It was just too fu***** good” so he kept it for himself.

Source: etcanada.com

Noel Gallagher On Liam, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Donald Trump And More

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Robert De Niro still doesn’t know who Noel Gallagher is – even after they shared an eight hour lunch date.

The Hollywood legend, 73, and ex-Oasis man enjoyed a bottle of wine – or three – together in the south of France.

But despite being a big music fan, Bob did not make Manchester’s finest an offer he couldn’t refuse.

Noel, 49, revealed: “I sat next to him and I’ve got to say he didn’t have a clue who I was.

“We had this lunch that started at one o’clock in the afternoon... and he left at about eight or nine. He was there for about eight hours.”

Even after their marathon meal break, the Taxi Driver star seemed a little miffed why Noel was famous.

The rocker explained: “As he was leaving, he said, ‘Write down the name of that band again that you were in.’

“If I ever have the pleasure of meeting him again, he’ll just go, ‘I’ve never met this guy’.”

Sounds like the well-oiled Supersonic star was not in a much better state himself.

Noel said: “We’re all huge fans of him and his films and I was bombarding him – stuff like how did you make Raging Bull, how did that come to be in the film and where do you get the inspiration for your parts?

“All that kind of thing – I have no idea what he said!” Even so, fanboy Noel loved his De Niro experience.

Noel, who performed with his band High Flying Birds at Brixton Academy last night, added: “He did the De Niro face when he was slagging off Donald Trump.

“I nearly had a tear in my eye when he was doing it. “The day after I was saying to (my wife) Sara, ‘I think the only thing that could top that would be going on a bender with Jack Nicholson, that’s it really.”

The guitarist recently joined Instagram to share his picture with De Niro.

Now he is considering venturing deeper into the world of social media and getting a Twitter account, as he thinks it would give him an outlet to have a global rant.

It would also offer him a platform to respond to his brother Liam Gallagher’s cheeky tweets, which refer to him as a potato.

Noel said: “Liam sits at home in a rocking chair Googling my name thinking of witty tweets.”

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

Noel Gallagher On Oasis, Liam's Tweets, Donald Trump, Turning 50 And More

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Click here to read an interview with Noel Gallagher who talks about Oasis, Liam's Tweets, Donald Trump, turning 50 and more.

Noel Gallagher On Liam's Tweets, Donald Trump, The Oasis Documentary And More

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Click here to read an interview with Noel Gallagher who talks about Liam's tweets, Donald Trump, the Oasis documentary 'Supersonic' and more.
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