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Post by jxing on Oct 5, 2017 13:42:20 GMT -5
www.elmundo.es/cultura/musica/2017/10/05/59d57d2d468aeb330a8b456f.htmlTranslated- MUSIC Solo debut Liam Gallagher: "Hey, maybe I'm God" Liam Gallagher (Manchester, 1972). WARNER MUSIC The former Oasis singer releases "As you were", the first album with his name, with clear echoes of his first group: "I will never change". DARÍO PRIETO 5 OCT. 2017 02:38 Liam Gallagher (Manchester, 1972) was the last pop superstar to emerge before the internet revolution in music. With Oasis , the band that he and his brother Noel got together with almost everything: records in multitudinous concerts, money and, above all, an attitude of those that leave a mark on the historiography of music. But one day the tense relationship with his brother Noel caused an earthquake, Oasis disappeared and he happened to the background . After a couple of albums like Beady Eye next to the remains of Oasis, tomorrow is published As you were , the first album with his name and surname on the cover . "The songs are good, man." Liam Gallagher defends them in sweatpants and shorts prior to his performance at the last edition of the Dcode festival in Madrid. "If I had made a comeback with an experimental album, imagine what could have come out. Maybe in the next or the third I get around, but now I just wanted to sing cool songs.I already tried to do experiments with psychedelic music on discs but you can not play it live.People stare at you like you're an asshole while some flutes are playing around.I want music that kicks you, rock and roll or whatever you want to call it.Fuck you flutes. " Liam, as you can see is generous in taco and insult. Also for his brother, although not on this occasion: "We will not talk, Uncle, and I will not talk about him". Without him or his companions Beady Eye, has had to resort to producer Greg Kurstin (Adele) to finish some songs that, hey, have his, such as Bold , Universal Gleam or Chinatown . "Greg brought me a riff from the Allah-Las roll, which is what I've been up to lately, like in Chinatown ." From there, what's the fucking song about? Of what there is not much trace is of that humor hooligan with which Liam has gained its place in the pantheon of Rock. "But in reality, I do not hate anyone," he says. "To see, I hate people who do not give 100% of themselves, that the only thing they do is say bullshit and waste time," rectifies later. "I'm the same person as when I was in Oasis, I do not want to be more famous or less then, I do not want to kiss asses to go on the radio." "All the people of my time have changed. Me too, man, but that does not mean I have to suck anyone . I'll never change, at least I'll never change my attitude about this circus. The singer says he feels "at ease" at the moment "because I'm not going to fool anybody anymore, so it's so easy for me to get on stage with 25,000 people, as long as it's me. puts on his typical stooped pose], I make them some gesture, I get a drink and then it's like a walk in the park, people who become someone else will end up looking at the cardboard. Because I'm like that 24 hours a day. If I pretend to be someone else, I'd be a mess. " The album comes a year after the documentary Supersonic , "a story about my life in a group, Oasis, next to my brother, that lasted about 15 years, with quite success and a few good records." Also a story of hatred between two brothers of Shakespearean dyes? "It has nothing to do with Shakespeare. Fuck Shakespeare! " Okay, okay. But what she does point to is the strong influence that religion had on her life: "I grew up in a very Catholic environment. My mother went to Mass and communicated every weekend. She divorced my father because he beat her and, I was small, but I told myself that I did not want that shit, it opened my eyes, but as I grew older, I did get the idea that there was something there above, whether it be God, aliens, angels, whatever. Hey , maybe God is me! Maybe we are all, there are days when I believe in everything and others where I do not believe in anything at all. unique in what I believe is always in my family, and, above all, in me. " And in the Brexit ... do you think Liam? "I do not go into politics, I prefer the whole universe to be my place, I want to go wherever I want, and I would like the people who came to my country to feel the same way, I'm English, man, and I feel English for culture , music, football ... But you are all my brothers and sisters
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