Speaking to Radio X in a recent interview, Noel Gallagher talked about Oasis.
Noel revealed one of Oasis’ lowlights.
He reckoned that the band’s performance at London’s Wembley Stadium in July 2000 was “The low point in Oasis. It was a horrible two-and-a-half hours on stage. Liam can hang his head in shame.”
The show, which later became a live album -Familiar To Millions, came off the back of the band’s fourth studio album, Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants.
Noel continued: “That particular album, it’s a disgrace.”
“We were brilliant in the soundcheck. I stopped it because we were playing too well.”
Noel also claimed that his personal life at the time was particularly bad and that the final product was “offensive”.
But he added: “The cover’s not bad though, I’ll give you that.”
Source: Radio X