Liam Gallagher is advising his fans on Twitter to cure their sleeping issues by listening to his estranged brother Noel’s new album.
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Several of the former Oasis frontman’s followers have asked the 47-year-old rocker how they can get some decent shut-eye, and the ‘Once’ hitmaker has made a sly dig at his rival sibling – who he’s been at war with since the iconic band broke up after a backstage bust-up between the pair at their final gig in Paris in 2009 – by suggesting they put on Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ upcoming record, as he quipped it will send them into a deep snooze.
When one fan asked for a remedy, he replied: ”Nghfb new album out like a shot zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz (sic).”
And when another follower asked the same question, he once again put: ”Nghfb new album.”
However, they’ll have a while to wait for the new album, as the ‘Wonderwall’ hitmaker previously stated he’s not going to release the follow-up to 2017’s ‘Who Built The Moon?’ until next year.
The Britpop legends’ ex-guitarist – who released the EP ‘Blue Moon Rising’ in March – has decided to ”step back” for a while.
He said at the end of 2019: ”Apart from the odd festival date next summer, I think I’m going to try to take 2020 off.
”Now, that being said, my missus may have something to say about that.
”Plus, I’ve got a load of songs, they’ve just got to be knocked into shape.
”On the way down to meet you I was working on them on my iPad, making another list.
”I have a list of things – ‘I must do that’ – but actually, once the Christmas EP is out of the way, I’m going to take a step back.”
Liam, 47, previously mocked his sibling and former bandmate, 53, for thinking ‘Who Built The Moon?’ is trippy and ”out there”.
He said: ”I don’t agree with a lot of the stuff he’s talking about.
”He’s saying it’s so out there and everyone’s so square they can’t get on it.
”I don’t think it is out there. I honestly don’t and I’m not digging him out.”
The outspoken star added how the music the ‘Supersonic’ group worked on with sound engineer Mark Coyle in the 90s’ – including ‘Live Forever’, ‘Supersonic’ and ‘Cigarettes and Alcohol’, to name a few – was more ”out there” than anything Noel has done.
He continued: ”The stuff he did with Mark Coyle before we even got in Oasis was a lot more out there. It’s designer psychedelia.
”And the songs ain’t that good. They’re not his best batch of songs.
”He’s put a load of c**p round it.
”He’s in the press going, ‘Oh if you think this one’s out there, wait till you hear the next one’, like, mate, I don’t know what crowd you’re hanging about with but they must be a right bunch of squares if you think that’s out there.”
Source: Contact Music
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