Liam's past: "The concerts were all just to see Noel? Sick"
Two beers. So it seems it took for the veterans of Oasis as Beady decide to continue after the departure of Noel Gallagher in 2009.
We at the Landmark Hotel in London, and Liam Gallagher says that even if it was not easy was not even that hard.
38ene The bad boy now takes a good behavior as never before. Liam is not only our on time for the interview along with bandmates Gem Archer, guitarist, and Chris Sharrock (guitarist Andy Bell is MIA, missing in action), a drummer, but during the chat is as sweet as the cream.
cup of coffee in hand, is "in turmoil, man", clearly excited about the new project and Supermatt for the debut album, Different Gear, Still Speeding (which opens today), because it will an overwhelming success. Mainly because it is this suspicion, it will slam into the face of the elder brother.
"Noel and I have had a fight brewing for a long time and that he gained in Paris," says Liam.
"He sent me to fuck it, we were insulted, we are back at the hotel, we ordered a couple of beers ... I would not say that was one thing he has left us indifferent, it was a shock. We all thought that was over. "
The remaining members of Oasis decided to meet there for two months, but "we could not wait that long and the week after we were taken from the thing," says Liam yet.
"And we we just got caught by these songs that are on the album, which sounded amazing. "
" They could play like shit and then I do not know where we would have been. "
" But the spirit seemed to be, and so the passion, then we decided to do more and here we are. "
was Steve Lillywhite, a veteran of the study, which won Grammy Awards, to produce Different Gear, Still Speeding . His work with the old band Sharrock, the La's, as well as with U2, has made him the first choice of Gallagher for prime time.
The album starts in style with Four Letter Word. Gallagher said: "sleepwalk your life away If That turns you on" ("walk away from life as a sleepwalker if you turn this thing ") and" Nothing Lasts Forever "(" nothing ever lasts forever ").
Although this attitude seems cheeky aimed precisely at Noel, Archer says that Bell wrote the before the separation of the Oasis song.
"If Oasis were Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard would be this. We are still in the ring and that means everything to us, "said Archer in a rare moment in which they channel full of outbursts of swearing Gallagher.
" They think we do not have the passion, all those people who used to come (to Oasis concerts) to watch Noel, Liam begins. "They were all to see that little guy? Hog hell, man, we must all do a check to the head, you know what I mean. We know what the hell we're doing. So maybe it is good that people have expectations of crap on us, why then can be upset. "
What do you think will make the album of the Beady Eye Oasis fan?" I hope they like it, man, but this is not the only Oasis fan, to be honest, "Gallagher contends. The singer also gives a short answer when asked if Noel's departure marked the end of the oasis." It seems so, no? "growls.
Components Beady Eye, which in the past include La's, Ride, Heavy Stereo, Lightning Seeds and, of course, Oasis, show all great passion for the new project. It is not a marginal effort, something to do while back Noel.
"We want to make music that inspires the kids, man," says Liam Gallagher. "We do not want to be the last fucking fucking great band in the world, even if we beat some fuckin '... It's just a natural thing. We want people to form bands because of us."
If Liam has a line of clothing, Pretty Green (named in homage to the song Jam) and a film production company, insists that the first place in his life, there is still music.
The 44 year old Archer, who went into the Oasis in 1999 after the departure of founding member Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, has lastessa passion for rock'n'roll.
"I could not imagine a world without rock and roll. In my memory I do not lose a gig since I was 14 years or so," he laughs. "So so".
Archer admits that he felt "sadness" when Noel left the Oasis, but says he did not sit to cry. The taciturn Sharrock, 46, nods of approval with her head, while Gallagher launches into another speech intended to persuade the listener.
"Making another attempt is something we owe to ourselves," he says. "We are pleased with what we did. Not the best album of the fucking world, not cure cancer or anything like that, but people change their lives for that hour and a half in which they come to see us. Not appeal to everyone, but then not everyone will hate. "
Beady Eye I live in Glasgow have started March 3 and are in concert in the UK and Europe until the end of April, before go on tour in Japan in May and then around the festival circuit this summer. Dates in Australia will be announced shortly.
The quartet is determined not to perform in many shows, preferring - in the words of Gallagher - "go there, fucking break and leave a great impression."
"The idea is to go around the world with this album without killing people or bored, or just to do it big, "he says." And then go back, take a break - no fucking long - and then dive into an album and not give up. "
" We're not making at all younger and that's what we do. We have around a couple of albums - classical - and then perhaps perished from the people. "No false modesty: Liam Gallagher wants Beady Eye" beat the test of time. "He sings in The Beatles and Stones.
" A Sometimes you goes well, sometimes not, "he says." But in general you want people to look back and say, 'Man, they knew what the fuck! They were great. The music world was a better place with them '. "
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