Liam is an absolute sweetheart. I’m still waiting for an apology from the other ***. Sadly, there’s no one left to apologise to.? Maybe me & Nick Cave?
Band with confident Manchester swagger who released their best work 20 odd years ago now need some cash to fund their twilight years so they rip off their fans with predatory ticket pricing. How very out there.
I really don't get the hysteria about Oasis. I know everyone has different taste but there are waaaay better bands to go and see for a lot cheaper. They're in the 'music for w@nkers' category for me.
Liam always comes across as pretty decent The other one not so much, so no surprises there. Small man syndrome.
Just googled it and there was actually a Scottish Tribute Band called "No Way Sis" who splig up in 1996 due to lack of demand!
They released a cover of I'd Like To Teach The World to sing which actually charted and they performed on Top Of The Pops.
Liam is a sweetheart. Telling you again. I wouldn’t cross the road for the other one. Only to punch his fcking lights out. Personal crap.
The most wonderful thing about Liam Gallagher. Is that Liam Gallagher doesn’t understand just how wonderful & special he actually is.. Trust me, I know . The other one is a bit of a ****.
I saw a clip yesterday Oasis won some kind of award and it was presented to them by Michael Hutchence (who loved oasis) and Noel called him a has-been to his face,
You really should write a book. I'd absolutely buy it. Ironically, my missus and I did one of our walks on Saturday, a 5 mile loop from KX. We'd been talking of doing it for ages but circumstance prevented it. It's so long ago we'd last done it that we'd completely forgotten what themes were in it. It turned out it was littered with music references. Pubs where Liam Gallacher drank, the downstairs flat where Wonderwall was written... A good day.
Saw Paul Heaton last year and he put money behind the bar of about 10 local pubs to pay for drinks for those with tickets. Great songs, great bloke.
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