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Post by Columbia_rocks_man on Feb 5, 2012 14:02:53 GMT
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Post by mouth(man!!) on Feb 5, 2012 14:36:49 GMT
did you actually read the article?
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Post by lukebox on Feb 5, 2012 14:37:43 GMT
Beat you to it brah. Your thread tile is far more economical though, and has a purer truth to it.
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Post by Columbia_rocks_man on Feb 5, 2012 14:37:56 GMT
Actually, the headline isn't the most notable quote in that interview. It's this:
‘I don’t want critical acclaim. I don’t want my songs to be social commentary. Radiohead can have that. That’s why they’ve never done three nights at Wembley. I want the money. I want the jet, the holiday and the first-class lounge.’
= one shit solo album.
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Post by tupac.tom on Feb 5, 2012 14:45:23 GMT
did you actually read the article? I think the comments would indicate people might have had a look through it. Whats your point?
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Post by eddiemurphy on Feb 5, 2012 14:48:14 GMT
There’s more to it than that. Last August, Liam sued Noel for saying he’d pulled out of the 2009 V Festival because of a hangover. In November, Noel lodged his response with the High Court: a writ accusing Liam of leaving abusive voicemail messages on his wife’s phone, attacking him with a guitar and ‘spiteful and childish’ behaviour on 12 occasions. It’s not hard to deduce the ban on discussing Liam could be for legal reasons.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2012 16:27:20 GMT
Noel is absolutely awful.
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Post by barny on Feb 5, 2012 16:34:11 GMT
Great read, thanks
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Post by jimmy on Feb 5, 2012 16:44:13 GMT
Its a misleading article by the Mail. Surprise surprise!
The High Flying Birds man took to his blog at NoelGallagher.com to explain he was "outraged" that the Mail On Sunday had implied he was of the opinion that "the years spent under the rule of that soon to be dead granny, Maggie Thatcher, was good for the soul."I've read the story and I must say it's very misleading; any great working class art, fashion, youth culture etc came to be IN SPITE of that woman and her warped right wing views and NOT BECAUSE of them." Gallagher concluded: "Also for the record, on the day that she dies we will party like it's 1989. Just so you know."
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Post by eddiemurphy on Feb 5, 2012 16:54:00 GMT
Its a misleading article by the Mail. Surprise surprise! The High Flying Birds man took to his blog at NoelGallagher.com to explain he was "outraged" that the Mail On Sunday had implied he was of the opinion that "the years spent under the rule of that soon to be dead granny, Maggie Thatcher, was good for the soul."I've read the story and I must say it's very misleading; any great working class art, fashion, youth culture etc came to be IN SPITE of that woman and her warped right wing views and NOT BECAUSE of them." Gallagher concluded: "Also for the record, on the day that she dies we will party like it's 1989. Just so you know." yeah typical paper coverage for ya. watch my fall of the iron lady youtube vid if ya want since thatcher is being mentioned. ;D
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Post by lukebox on Feb 5, 2012 16:58:10 GMT
He's an out of touch, self involved, middle aged rich man with more than a few right leaning tendencies, you've only to hear him speak with his guard down over recent years to figure that out. When he's not charming dullards in interviews and making boring albums he's probably waterboarding foxes.
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Post by Mr David on Feb 5, 2012 17:16:44 GMT
True or not, he still did an interview with the mail, makes him a cunt. A publicity hungr cunt.
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Post by monkeytennis on Feb 5, 2012 17:30:17 GMT
his comments about "the kids of today" are fucking embarrassing. the kids are always the same, it's the noel of today that's the crushing disappointment.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Feb 5, 2012 17:48:26 GMT
his comments about "the kids of today" are fucking embarrassing. the kids are always the same, it's the noel of today that's the crushing disappointment. got a point about the riots though. ;D get home and cook ya mum and dad dinner ya hooligan.
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Post by barny on Feb 5, 2012 17:52:01 GMT
Your Gary Glitter has expired, Baz
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Post by Simone on Feb 5, 2012 17:56:02 GMT
his comments about "the kids of today" are fucking embarrassing. the kids are always the same, it's the noel of today that's the crushing disappointment. I thought he had a point on that though. We was much better than the kids of today.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2012 20:38:42 GMT
incredible interview.
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Post by deadman on Feb 5, 2012 23:10:08 GMT
his comments about "the kids of today" are fucking embarrassing. the kids are always the same, it's the noel of today that's the crushing disappointment. Jesus, what guy in his mid-40's doesn't talk about "the kids of today"? It's a part of life to grumble about the youth. He'd have been pissed off about the Thatcher government talking about his generation 30 years ago, and his son will be moaning about it in another 30 years. Unless you've never moved on from that kind of life, and you're somehow still tuned into it all, then you're never going to understand it. And through a lack of understanding comes ignorance, not necessarily ill meaning, but just a natural lack of knowledge. Must admit though, that bit in the article where he calls the miners "cunts", and says Norman Tebbit was "a great, much-misunderstood man" was a bit ill advised. Storm in a tea cup. Anyway, here's a 40 year old Noel Gallagher saying the same things as in that Mail interview, but with plenty of Thatcher-blaming.
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Post by lukebox on Feb 6, 2012 12:58:38 GMT
So it's OK to be a cunt when you're 40? I'm confused.
Look at his face in that youtube preview ^ pure fascist cunt. The white Mugabe, the manc Mussolini, Bill O'Reilly for people too arrogant to admit they're right wing. He should have been drowned immediately after finishing the last verse of It's Getting Better Man.
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Post by mouth(man!!) on Feb 6, 2012 13:28:53 GMT
Its a misleading article by the Mail. Surprise surprise! The High Flying Birds man took to his blog at NoelGallagher.com to explain he was "outraged" that the Mail On Sunday had implied he was of the opinion that "the years spent under the rule of that soon to be dead granny, Maggie Thatcher, was good for the soul."I've read the story and I must say it's very misleading; any great working class art, fashion, youth culture etc came to be IN SPITE of that woman and her warped right wing views and NOT BECAUSE of them." Gallagher concluded: "Also for the record, on the day that she dies we will party like it's 1989. Just so you know." everybody in his right mind would have known that anyway. just read the fucking article and not just quote one sentence from it. it's pretty clear what he meant.
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