Noel Gallagher: ‘I tolerated Liam up until he stopped being able to sing’


Liam and Noel Gallagher live with Oasis in New York (Photos: Paul Bachmann for Live4ever Media)

Liam and Noel Gallagher live with Oasis in New York (Photos: Paul Bachmann for Live4ever Media)

Noel Gallagher has responded to a few of the more recent Twitter barbs from younger brother Liam with his own fairly scathing comments.

In interview with the Toronto Star ahead of his visit there next month, Gallagher put the former Oasis frontman in the ‘Where Are They Now? basket, and said he was only able to tolerate being in a band with him ‘until he stopped being able to sing’.




“If you’re him, what else is there to tweet about?,” Noel said. “How his spring/summer collections are doing for his clothing firm? I’m not sure that warrants a tweet. Should he ever climb out of the ‘where are they now’ basket and grant you an interview, ask him. I’m sure you’ll get a typically f***ing surreal answer.”

“We’ve not been on speaking terms since 1996. I tolerated him up until he stopped being able to sing. When singing becomes shouting, I switched off then. I was just amassing money.”

Happier times will be remembered by the Gallagher brothers when the new Oasis documentary Supersonic is released later this year. Just don’t get them started on where the premiere should be.


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