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Oasis To The End

@whatsthestoryrkid

It’s Not a crime to love your brother.
Do u know what I mean?

Noel Gallagher on Liam  “I’ve seen him, on tour, drinks for days and days and you’ll see him in the hotel lobby and he looks like he’s just got back off holiday. I’d be in fucking tears. He’s got that force of nature thing. But he can’t get his head round the fact that it wouldn’t be Oasis without him. End of story. If he wasn’t the singer, I’d have written all those songs regardless. I might have been a singer in a band, but it wouldn’t have been anywhere near as exciting or big without him, but he doesn’t see that. He constantly needs to reassure himself that he’s vital to what Oasis is. When we’re doing these big standium gigs and there’s 60,000 people chanting, ‘Lee-um! Lee-um!’ I’m like, ‘Is that not enough for you?’ So I just put it down to… he’s a fucking idiot. But he’s my idiot, I guess.” 

Honestly, when I heard the title I already went🤔 but now I do think Pretty Boy is a (snarky?) reference to Liam.

In the context of the song, I see Pretty Boy almost as a dig, in the sense of, you were just a pretty face, go out and do it on your own if you think you can.

Also,

when Liam compares himself to Elvis, in the sense that he's a rockstar who doesn't write his songs? 'She' is 'like me' and 'she made him sing like Elvis', like Noel made songs for Liam to sing??

Anonymous asked:

Do you guys know anything about this house Liam owns that I've seen described as "having Noel's name carved on it"? What do people mean by that/how is the house connected with Noel?

liam bought a huge house in france where incest is legal formerly owned by a british tv presenter named noel edmonds, who engraved his own first name all over the house in various places for some fucking reason. more info on it with a quick google search, but here's one link

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“People always ask me why I don’t move on stage. I tell them it’s because I don’t want people looking at me all the time. I want them to look at Noel. He writes the songs. That’s who they should be looking at.”

— Liam Gallagher (via brotherhood)

Anonymous asked:

Are you guys familiar with the claim that Noel intentionally wrote songs higher than Liam could comfortably sing so he'd sound more vulnerable? Where does that originate? I'd love it to be true but I can't find a source.

never heard him say it was to make liam sound more vulnerable, but he has definitely said on multiple occasions he'd put in high notes outside liam's range to either (for the purposes of some arcane kinky D/s ritual, i assume) force liam to push himself past what he could comfortably manage, or to admit he couldn't hit the notes so that noel would then have carte blanch to sing the song instead. here's one quote.

noel also said on one of matt's podcast eps (which one, i of course failed to make note of) that in very early oasis days he realised he needed to drop the key he was writing in in order to accommodate liam's voice, and that doing so contributed to a major improvement in the general sound of their music.

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