Liam Gallagher: Noel would still be ironing knickers if it wasn’t for my voice

Liam Gallagher: Noel would still be ironing knickers if it wasn’t for my voice



Liam Gallagher has hit out at his brother Noel’s forthcoming interview at Rockfield Studios.

Liam Gallagher

The former Oasis guitarist and chief songwriter is set to feature in Return To Rockfield, which will see him visit the Welsh studios to mark 25 years of the band’s (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? album.

Replying to the trailer, which was posted from the official Oasis account, the Wall Of Glass singer wrote: “The thing is rite it’s a sad existence to think it’s all about you breaks my heart”.

When a fan commented that at least his brother and former bandmate recognises his iconic voice, he replied: “Without that voice he’d still be ironing Clint boons knickers”.

Liam is referring to the fact that Noel started out his music career as a roadie for Inspiral Carpets – in which Clint Boon featured.

Asked by another follower if he was asked by anyone to be involved in the anniversary plans for the album, he replied: “Did they f*** there trying to re write history arsed there proper naff c***s they make Coldplay look like HAWKWIND”.

Noel Gallagher’s special interview will air on the eve of the album’s anniversary on 1 October, while 2 October will see the album played out on YouTube with a special singalong event from 6pm BST.

Radio X are set to mark 25 years since the release of seminal album with a day of celebrations.

The Manchester band’s second studio album was released on 2 October 1995, spawning anthems such as Roll with ItWonderwallDon’t Look Back in Anger, Morning Glory and Champagne Supernova.

Join us this Friday 2 October – a quarter of a century later to the day -where we’ll play the album IN FULL with Dan O’Connell from 1pm, and hear from some of our favourite artists on what the record meant to them.

Then, from 7pm, we’ll then celebrate all things Liam and Noel Gallagher with interview clips, performances and more in a special Watch Party on Facebook and YouTube.

They’ll also be loads more to get stuck into throughout the day as we delve into the meaning behind some of the album’s most epic songs and give you the history behind THAT iconic artwork.

Source: Radio X

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