Former Oasis frontman says ‘Friends’ killed the music industry

Former Oasis frontman says ‘Friends’ killed the music industry

Noël Gallagherformer singer of Oasis and who today leads his gang Birds in high flighthe said in an interview with Daily star that the series Friends (1994-2004, NBC) crushed the music industry for a single detail.

For the musician 55 years oldsigning 90s British rock classics like Wonderwall AND Don’t look back in angerthe series of David Crane AND Martha Kauffmannwhich reunited the cast of Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry AND David Schwimmerhave always shown their characters in the famous Central advantage In New York (USA) and then Gallagher he believes this has contributed to the rise of upscale coffee shops and as a result cultural collapse.

“Since the rise of the coffee shop, the culture has disappeared. People are horrified at the idea of ​​having to pay for music. But $20 for two coffees, ah…I don’t have the brains to process that,” he said Gallagher. “I feel like the resistance to paying for music came after people got used to it. Maybe it’s because they got used to spending too much on goods that feel like culture – like coffee – and then changed their financial priorities.”

And shoot: “I blame ‘Friends’ for the rise of the coffee shop. Sitting in their sweaters drinking overpriced coffee and talking nonsense.”

Friends finished in 2004 after 236 episodes In 10 seasons.

Source: Terra

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