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Post by jxing on Nov 17, 2017 13:17:19 GMT -5
*trying to get some quotes
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Post by Jgrp on Nov 18, 2017 4:49:37 GMT -5
*When Ed met Liam
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Post by northernsky on Nov 18, 2017 9:41:22 GMT -5
Has this already been added to the Creepy Awkward Pictures thread?
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Post by Spaceman on Nov 18, 2017 10:06:09 GMT -5
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Post by tomlivesforever on Nov 18, 2017 13:56:37 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Nov 18, 2017 14:30:08 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher has been asked by the current issue of Q what was the funniest thing to happen to him in 2017.
He said "There was this bloke on Hampstead Heath who dropped his trousers and showed me his John Lennon tattoo. But the crowd surfing was pretty funny. It's not all it's cracked up to be but it was good to get among the people. There were a couple of (Foo Fans) down the front that were booing me, so I thought I'd just crowd-surf to fart on all their heads. Cop that you vagina! Then other people were cheering so I'd fart on their heads too. Have that vagina! It was good revenge".
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Post by knowhaimean on Nov 18, 2017 17:19:35 GMT -5
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Post by jxing on Nov 18, 2017 18:10:07 GMT -5
That story is up there in the Liamisms
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Post by eva on Nov 18, 2017 18:19:31 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher has been asked by the current issue of Q what was the funniest thing to happen to him in 2017. He said "There was this bloke on Hampstead Heath who dropped his trousers and showed me his John Lennon tattoo. But the crowd surfing was pretty funny. It's not all it's cracked up to be but it was good to get among the people. There were a couple of (Foo Fans) down the front that were booing me, so I thought I'd just crowd-surf to fart on all their heads. Cop that you vagina! Then other people were cheering so I'd fart on their heads too. Have that vagina! It was good revenge".
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Post by mrose on Nov 20, 2017 20:06:12 GMT -5
"Liam Gallagher was in a chipper mood at the Q awards. He has been in good spirits ever since his album came out and sold a rarely-heard-of 100,000 copies in its first week. So, several days later, the Q awards became a de facto Team Liam Number 1 Album party, especially as Liam had said he hadn't been out since its release. There was a lot of pent-up excitement to disperse.
He was full of beans as he bounded through the swing doors to the first floor of the Roundhouse after collecting his second award of the night, walking over the gangway to the Q photo room, telling everyone he met that, although, yes, he was "a fucking Icon", he'd been "robbed" of that Best Track Q award by "those cheeky vaginas Kasabian."
And then he saw Ed Sheeran. Ed had had a different experience at the ceremony so far. No doubt the Q Awards are also the highlight of his year too, but he did have both arms in plaster and one in a sling. He wasn't drinking because afterwards he was off to perform on television. Minutes earlier, Tom Meighan had grabbed his arm in painful greeting. Q writer Sylvia Patterson had hugged him enthusiastically, squashing that cast again. And here, here was Liam Gallagher.
"Fucking hell, kiddo!" Liam shouted. "You want to calm down on the two-handed wanking a bit. Can't go breaking both arms wanking. Go back to one hand, it's all you need."
Ed barely knew where to look as the room burst into laughter. The next few minutes were a masterclass in bemused Liam Gallagher piss-taking, all taken in extremely good humour by Ed Sheeran. Being the world's biggest solo artist buys you that kind of humility, no doubt.
They parted with an embrace, Ed off to his TV studio and Liam back to his table before repairing to the nearby pub that his label had hired for the night. He was last seen in deep conversation with Skepta in the garden, as the evening's real bromance blossomed"
There's a short interview with Liam in there as well, and a rundown of the best album's of the year. There's also an article on Johnny Marr's new album, but this is it for the interaction between Liam and Ed.
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Post by jxing on Nov 21, 2017 11:55:03 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2017 12:59:36 GMT -5
Hero to a new generation of stars, the man of the moment shows the pretenders how it's done. He kows he’s “the bollocks”.
What’s the best music you’ve heard this year? By other people? Nothing. I don’t really listen to other people’s records.
What was your highlight of the year? Going to Number 1, I guess. But releasing a fucking record, wherever it goes, that was the highlight, because I didn’t really expect it to happen. Did you expect it to sell 100,000 copies in its first week? No, I didn’t to be fair. I didn’t think I was even going to make a record this year. So to have done that has been amazing.
How did you celebrate? I didn’t, mate. Today is the first time I’ve been out since I heard about it, I hadn’t even left the house. I thought I’d save myself for you lot. I’ve been recovering from my trip to LA, where I went crowd surfing [when he joined Foos Fighters onstage at the CalJam festival to perform The Beatles’ Come Together]. I’d had a drink and that, and I thought we were going to sing I Am The Walrus. I forgo the words and jumped into the crowd. People were pinching my arse really hard, so I was getting over that.
What was the funniest thing that’s happened to you this year? There was the bloke on Hampstead Heat, who dropped his trousers and showed me his John Lennon tattoo. But the crowd surfing was pretty funny. It’s not all it’s cracked up to be but it was good to get among the people. There were a couple of [Foos fans] down the front that were booing me, so I thought I’d just crowd-surf and fart on all their heads. Cop that, you c**t! Then other people were cheering, so I’d fart on their heads too. Have that, c**t! It was good revenge!
How have the Awards been so far? Good, man. It was great bumping into Richard Ashcroft. We always cross paths but we’re working, so it’s nice to have some fucking time off and have a proper drink together, instead of worrying if we’ll get through the night or not. But it’s nice being here, seeing people and dodging people, that’s the most important thing.
Who are you dodging? Everyone [laughs]. No, I’m not dodging anyone, but sometimes it’s like, “Shit, didn’t I slag him off last week? Probably…”
When you woke up this morning were you preparing for a big night out? No, I got up this morning and went for a run. Went back to the house, had a coffee, ironed my T-shirt. Then I checked out my parkas –should it be blue or green? I went for blue. I checked out a couple of pairs of pumps, took some laces out of a different pair, then decided to stay with the originals. But… it’s nice being here, I like doing all this kind of stuff. I felt like I’d had the rug pulled out from under my feet, and then with Beady Eye there weren’t exactly a lot of awards coming our way. It’s nice going back down the showboating road… on a boat.
What are you drinking? I’ve been on the double rum and cokes, and I grabbed this Champagne on the way out as I needed something to drink while I was getting my photo taken. Did I go to the pub first? Yeah, I went to the Red Lion in Highgate for a drink. You didn’t say much onstage apart from thanking Richard Ashcroft and your mum… I want to get this point across – I’m not any good at speeches, so expect a lot of mumbling today. I’m not one for thanking everyone. I must say, I was very surprised to win Best Live Act. I know I’m the bollocks and the [new] band are good and all that, but I thought Stormzy or some of the other young kids would get it. I was genuinely surprised, and that’s thrown me a bit. I like having this do in the Roundhouse, by the way. Those posh hotel ceremonies are a bit hyacinth, know what I mean?
What are you looking forward to in 2018? More of the same, but at the moment I’m looking forward to playing live. We’re going to America to give them another opportunity to “tut”. There’s nothing better than going to America and watching people “tut” you. Then there’s the sold-out UK tour of arenas and then Australia. It’s going to be great, man.
What was the best gig you played this year? The Manchester concert for the victims of the bombing? Yeah, there’s been some really good ones. But [with our own shows] Glastonbury was great – I’m not sure if we were great but sometimes the occasion takes over, the crowd make it special, and that was one of them. We’ve done some really good ones when there weren’t many people there, but let’s not talk about that [laughs]… so Glastonbury.
Have you had a holiday this year? No, but every day’s a holiday when you’re in this game and you’re Liam Gallagher. Let’s face it, it isn’t that hard being this cool. PAT GILBERT
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