MusicOasis: Noel Gallagher praises Liam: ‘I don’t have the same attitude’For approximately 18 years, Noel and Liam Gallagher formed one of the main rock bands of the time, but they collected fights throughout their careertoday at 09:01

MusicOasis: Noel Gallagher praises Liam: ‘I don’t have the same attitude’For approximately 18 years, Noel and Liam Gallagher formed one of the main rock bands of the time, but they collected fights throughout their careertoday at 09:01

For approximately 18 years, Noel and Liam Gallagher formed one of the main rock bands of the time, but they collected fights throughout their career.

Despite the fights behind the scenes and countless indirect and digs in interviews, Noel Gallagher still has great admiration for his brother Liam, with whom he formed the iconic English rock band Oasisespecially by the voice.

During an interview with the journalist John Robb node Sifters Recordsin Manchester, England, the 57-year-old artist recalled the band’s history ahead of the release of the 30th anniversary special. Definitely Maybedebut studio album by Oasis.

“I can’t sing”Slide Away,’ ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol,’ ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Star,’ ‘Columbia‘ and all that. I mean, I can do it, but it’s not the same. It’s the delivery or the tone of his voice and the attitude. I don’t have the same attitude as him,” he said.

THE [voz] of Liam it’s a shot of tequila, right, and mine is kind of Guinness [cerveja]Mine is kinda Guinness on a Tuesday. Okay. The one Liam It’s ten shots of tequila on a f***ing Friday night.

Right away, Robb took the opportunity to make a joke: “And you should never mix the two.” In response, Noel was short and sweet: “No.” In addition, the singer and composer recalled the day he and his brother recorded the hit “Supersonic.”

“I sing”Supersonic‘ with the same melody, the same words, the same inflections, but when he sings it, it’s a little more menacing,” he said. “When I sang a song, it sounded good, when he sang it, it sounded great.”

Then, Noel Gallagher took the opportunity to praise Liam’s solo work: “What he did was inspire the kids in front to do something, you know what I mean? ‘If he can do it, I can do it.’ And he continues to do that now.”

Source: Rollingstone

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