It would appear that the infamous Oasis split has in no way come between the family ties that bind Liam and Noel Gallagher. Seeing that the former Oasis guitarist is soon to be married he has expressed his desire for his brother to attend the wedding. This is what Noel Gallagher said about his brother being at his wedding: ”He is my brother. He is a tit but he’s my brother so I guess he should be there. Yeah, I would want him there. Family is family on days like that and it would make a lot of people happy. But he’ll always be a complete shit.” But will Liam Gallagher actually see things the way his brother does? The answer will most likely be no.
Beady Eye rocker Liam Gallagher said he and his brother won’t work together again. The 38-year-old rocker has fallen out with his brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel and has since started a new band, Beady Eye. He said to the Irish Times: "Let’s be clear about one thing here – this band is not a stop gap until me and our kid bump into each other. Him and me are over and done with. This is the real deal." Beady Eye consists of all the Oasis stars apart from Noel and it was formed an hour after Noel quit Oasis. Liam added: "I remember looked around the table that night. I was thinking to myself: ‘He’s a great guitarist, so is he, he’s a great drummer and I’m a geezer so let’s continue on without him.’"
Former Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher has come out in support of new kids TV character Rastamouse. The star, who is the frontman of new band Beady Eye, said he doesn’t agree with the criticism the character has come in for. Rastamouse has been labelled as racist by some critics but the rocker doesn’t see why there’s such a fuss. He said: "Come on, man, people speak like that. D’ya know what I mean?" Gallagher added that he loves watching CBBC with his young sons Lennon and Gene. He said: "It’s an excuse for a kip. I say: ‘You stay there, here’s your popcorn, wake me up at the end.’"
Former Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher has hit out at his brother Noel once again and called him a “f****” in a new interview. Liam, 38, who now performs with his new band Beady Eye, said he is not “a****” about his brother’s music plans for the future. Speaking about his sibling’s return to music, Liam told UK magazine Uncut: “I’m sure it will be all very civilised and grown-up. One of those gigs you can really stroke your chin at. With four rent-a-Scousers wearing shell-suits.” He added: “I’ve heard his f****** new record because I f****** sang on half of it. When I was in America for Dig Out Your Soul. And he swiped some off [sic], because he obviously knew he wanted to do a solo album. “So he can talk all the bull**** about, ‘Oh, I was intimidated’ and all that. F****** nonsense.”
Former Oasis star Liam Gallagher has said he is recording material with the remaining members of the band – but not with his brother Noel.
The Brit Pop band’s future was left in jeopardy when Noel, 42, quit in August saying Liam’s behaviour was behind his departure.
However, in a video interview with MTV Italy, Liam said he is recording music with the ex-Oasis members Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Zak Starkey.
He said: “We’ve been demo-ing some songs that we’ve had on the quiet. After Christmas we might go in the studio and record it and hopefully have an album out in July.”
He added: “We’ll do it in a different kind of way now. I’ll try and reconnect with a new band, new songs and I’m feeling confident about the songs.
“I’m feeling a million per cent confident that they could be better than Oasis.”
Talking about his frosty relationship with his brother, he said: “I love him to bits but we just don’t get on. Me and our kid have never been that close anyway.
“All right, we were in the band, but we kept ourselves to each other, he’d do his thing and I’d do my thing.”
Oasis star Liam Gallagher has said the band are “no longer” and that it’s a shame they split.
Liam, 37, has recently been promoting his new clothing range Pretty Green and he admitted that since his brother Noel’s departure from the band, Oasis are no more.
He said to British newspaper The Times: “Well, Oasis is no longer. I think we all know that. So that’s done.”
He added: “Without a doubt. And it’s a shame but that’s life. We had a good run at it. The thing about Oasis is, no one… we ended Oasis. No one ended it for us. Which was pretty, kind of… cool.
“I’m thinking of what the next step is musically, which is all my mind’s on.”
The fans of the British band who attended the band?s concert in Manchester last night were offered their money back due to the Oasis experiencing several technical difficulties. A member of the crowd at the concert related: “It was mayhem. They came on at 9pm and half an hour later still hadn’t finished a song. The crowd got a bit rowdy and the band put an apology on the big screen, saying it was a technical fault and they were trying to fix it.” Liam and Noel Gallagher issued apologies for the faulty equipment and promised everyone a refund. Liam Gallagher said: “Sorry about that. This is a free show now. Everyone will get a refund.” Very nice of Oasis to do something like that? but of course, they can probably afford it as well. They?ll probably charge it on Noel Gallagher?s card.
The Oasis singer will be launching his own fashion range: owned, designed and whatnot? 100% Liam Gallagher. He had this to say about his new label which will be called ?Pretty Green?: “The reason I’m doing it is I like clothes. We’re going to do clothes I like. If people like it, cool, if they don’t, they don’t! If you’re going to do it, you’ve got to get involved and I’m looking forward to it, and I think it’s going to be good.” This all sounds cool? even though it doesn?t seem to me like Liam Gallagher is going to go with the ?live and let live? policy? he?s a member of Oasis after all. Still, the name has potential? I really hope Liam Gallagher?s new label will use leather as well so that they can have an all out epic brawl with PETA.
The Oasis singer has recently spilled out a bit of hate in Coldplay?s way: “I don’t give a shit about Coldplay. We are the coolest band and we are the best fucking band. We are the most important band. We may not be the biggest band in America but who would want that?” Now, now, watch the temper. It?s really sad when somebody gets this frustrated and starts believing such things? and even worse, spilling them out like that. He?s probably just a bit upset that Chris Martin wants to be ?immortalized? in wax. Maybe he should try to arrange the same thing for Oasis, it might make him feel better.