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Noel Gallagher of Oasis says basically everything I feel about 2013 music Right down to really feelin' Chic these days. This crazy, vulgar monster of a human being nails it spot on. Shit on top of a boiled egg indeed.
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Noel Gallagher's Epic Year-End Gripe SessionThe Britpop vet praises Kanye, slams Arcade Fire and hints at new solo material in the worksby SIMON VOZICK-LEVINSONDECEMBER 05, 2013
Noel Gallagher did not enjoy 2013 very much. "Fucking had a shit year," says the British guitarist and songwriter, formerly of Oasis, when Rolling Stone reaches him by phone. "All I've done is sit around the house and become a fucking hypochondriac. Dog-shit year. Can't wait until it's over." Yes, it's been a quiet year for Gallagher, if someone like him can ever be said to have a truly quiet year. (His last shows were in the spring, including the Teenage Cancer Trust charity gig where he performed onstage with Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon of sometime arch-rivals Blur.) But the man is full of typically barbed opinions about what everyone else in music did over the past 12 months. Read on for Gallagher's uncensored thoughts on Kanye West, Arcade Fire, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, David Bowie and much more – plus an update on what's next for his solo project, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. "I don't think I'll ever take this much time off again," Gallagher says. "I can't wait to get back to work." Do you think 2013 has been a good year for music, overall? So the Bowie album lived up to your expectations? Like who? Did you get a chance to talk to Bowie this year? What else did you like this year? Oh, yeah? What did you think of that? I was at a party quite soon after that, and that track "Black Skinhead" came on. I didn't know who it was – like I said, I'm not wised up on that kind of shit. I was like, "What the fucking hell is this?" And turns out it's off that new album. So I got the album, and it's fucking great. I really like it. Particularly that track – it's fucking out there, do you know what I mean? It's got a great low-fi, punk vibe to it. I'll tell you what's a great record. Have you heard that record by Disclosure? Yeah, that's a good one. And what else? There's singles on British radio that I don't know what they're fucking called. I have no idea. I hear them when I'm getting my kids ready for school. As for what they're called? Fuck knows. They all seem to be quite urban, though. There's not a lot of guitar music being played on national British radio, anyway. That being said, it does sound pretty good to me, some of it. I could sing you some songs, but I couldn't give you any titles or any artists. [Laughs] Why do you think there aren't more new guitar bands making waves? Let's talk about some of the other big records this year. What did you think of Daft Punk's big comeback album? My favorite act at this year's Glastonbury, when I went, was not the Rolling Stones, as great as they were; was not the Arctic Monkeys, as good as they were; was not Disclosure, as good as they were; but it was Chic. They were fucking mega. Absolutely out of this world. Unfortunately [Nile Rodgers] didn't play "Get Lucky," but what an amazing, amazing track. What about "Blurred Lines," by Robin Thicke? How about Miley Cyrus? Are you a fan? It's just embarrassing. Be good. Don't be outrageous. Anybody can be outrageous! I could go to the Rolling Stone office and fucking shit on top of a boiled egg, right? And people would go, "Wow, fucking hell, that's outrageous!" But is it any good? No, because, essentially, it's just a shit on top of a boiled egg. That's all it is. If I was to go to your office and play you a song that I'd just written that was amazing, that would be better, wouldn't it? I think that would be the preferable option there, yeah. What do you think about Lady Gaga? Did you hear Arcade Fire's new album? Did you see that they've asked people to wear formal wear or costumes at their shows? [Ed. Note: Arcade Fire has clarified that this dress code is "super not mandatory."] All right, maybe that's enough. You mentioned that you've been working on some new songs yourself lately – how's that going? Do you think you'll put out a new record next year? You know Bowie sings backup on one of Arcade Fire's new songs, right? Would your new material still be released under the High Flying Birds name?
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That was a really entertaining interview. Thanks for posting it. You gotta hand it to him. He really tells it like it is. I think he's even more outspoken than Yeezy. Imagine hanging out with Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher and kanye West? | |
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Huh, I might actually like Noel Gallagher. | |
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He has always been outspoken and bright. He is just very arrogant and sometimes a bit harsh in his opinions (obviously). I like him and his music a lot but it is sometimes hard to separate him from his music. | |
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You lost the Gaga answer! What do you think about Lady Gaga? Lady Gaga for me is all about that first album, because my daughter and my wife loved it. I've never heard of her since. What does that say? That speaks volumes, to me. She's another one. In fact, she's probably doing a shit on top of a boiled egg right now. And somebody will fucking freeze it and call it art. I'm a pretty big fan of Gaga but this is | |
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Good eye!! I was totally copying/pasting it to Facebook it was that funny. Thanks for the save!! | |
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He pretty much is just as arrogant as he ever was, opinions again are like assholes and everyone has got one. I dont get his take on David Bowie, not the album being great that i know, but his take that everyone older puts out shit now, SORRY, i know for sure he was talking about McCartney, and in fact McCartney has made some amazing albums of late, So is Old Man Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and many others, i get his opinion, but he misses the mark there. As far as Arcade Fire, i could care less because like OASIS, they are another band that came out and everyone was on them like they were the greatest thing since slice bread, you know the infamous later 90's early 00's where magazines like Q and Rolling Stone would always name a band "the best band ever" every other month, this is what they said about Oasis, Coldplay, Snow Patrol, Keane, Radiohead, Arcade Fire and so many more. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Fuck Oasis, Blur Forever!!!! The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Noels mumblings about other music was funny for a while back in the 90's. I suppose he still has to slag off music to cover up the fact that his own High Flying Birds are massively average. | |
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Maybe I have the taste of a middle-aged Brit, but I also loved Bowie, Yeezus, and Disclosure's albums. | |
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His name is Noooooel Noeeel and he is trying, oh sooo trying to stay stay stay relevant.. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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Noel talks a lot of smack, but he has the career success, talent and staying power to back it up. His interviews are a laugh fest. | |
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Well, interesting. Funny at times, but the constant swearing is boring now. It was funny back then, but now, twenty years after... How many "fucks" does he need to say in an interview to remain cool and so-working class? For fuck's sake... ----- Where I strongly disagree with him is in the Arcade Fire bit. I don't care much about Arcade Fire, but what he says about people not having time to listen to a whole album is surely one of the most stupid things I've read lately. If you do love music, you'll find the time to sit not only through a single or a double album, but also for three or four hours, only interrupting, if that's the case, to pee. [Edited 12/12/13 23:17pm] | |
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