Liam Gallagher has judged his brother Noel’s solo career, and despite stating that some of it is good, he hasn’t spared negative opinions on what he doesn’t like.
In a recent interview with Q Magazine, Liam shared his thoughts on Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, saying he’s “heard some songs on the radio or tv”.
The former Oasis singer started with the positive aspects, stating: “It’s good. Typical Noel songs.”
But when it came to AKA…What a life! he said: “If I’d have sung it I would have changed the whole dynamic. I’d have made it 100 times better.”
Liam then added: “I like that Everybody’s On The Run one. But that new one with the na-na-na-na-na bit? [In The Heath Of The Moment] No, not having that at all. It sounds like Blur.”
If all this wasn’t honest enough, Liam admitted that he isn’t too keen on Noel using the saxophone. He said: “Our kid’s not weird enough to go Bowie. Putting a sax on it doesn’t make you Starman.”
Talking about ‘Supersonic’, the upcoming Oasis’ documentary, Liam revealed: “I miss the Noel in the film, that’s the Noel I know. And I do love him. I don’t sit at home crying into a picture of him, though and I’m sure he doesn’t of me either. But I’m an energy and I bet he misses that energy.”
Source: RadioX