Tomorrow they are in Milan again.
Liam Gallagher is playing festivals this summer to attract a legion of new fans to Beady Eye.
The band are playing several festival dates - including slots at Reading and Leeds and the Isle of Wight Festival - and the singer is keen to showcase his new music to people who might not necessarily be interested.
He said: "This is the name of the game, to fucking get new fans. I mean, obviously all the Oasis fans jumped on board and got involved and all that and liked it. But the music is there for anyone. Beady Eye is for anyone."
Liam - who formed his new group with the remaining members of Oasis - insists he is hungry to prove himself again to wide range of music fans.
He added to NME magazine: "Hopefully, there's going to be people out there that are getting a little bit more from Beady Eye than what they did from Oasis. There's not a day that goes by when you don't want to get up and fucking mean something to people."
Q&A to Andy Bell:
What was the first single/album you bought?
Blondie - Parallel Lines, 1980, bought on holiday in Exeter, Devon
Who was the first band you saw live?
Siouxsie and the Banshees, Oxford Apollo, 1984
What music/musician had the biggest influence on you as a teenager?
John Lennon, and the Beatles generally.
In a film about your life – what would be your theme tune?
Midnight Cowboy Theme (John Barry) [his Oasis' Turn up the Sun was inspired by that - Marco]
What music do you find inspiring?
The Who - Anyway anyhow anywhere
Is there any song or piece of music that gives you comfort?
Townes Van Zandt - if I needed you
What song never fails to cheer you up?
Dusty Springfield - Just a little lovin'
When you were a teenager, what band did you want to be in and why?
The Smiths and then The Stone Roses. I was learning to play the guitar so I looked up to Johnny Marr and later John Squire as I thought they looked and played cool.
Do you have a favourite album cover/artwork?
Primal Scream – Screamadelica
Is there a song or album that for you, represents ‘teenage angst’?
The Smiths - How soon is now?
What was the first single/album you bought?
Blondie - Parallel Lines, 1980, bought on holiday in Exeter, Devon
Who was the first band you saw live?
Siouxsie and the Banshees, Oxford Apollo, 1984
What music/musician had the biggest influence on you as a teenager?
John Lennon, and the Beatles generally.
In a film about your life – what would be your theme tune?
Midnight Cowboy Theme (John Barry) [his Oasis' Turn up the Sun was inspired by that - Marco]
What music do you find inspiring?
The Who - Anyway anyhow anywhere
Is there any song or piece of music that gives you comfort?
Townes Van Zandt - if I needed you
What song never fails to cheer you up?
Dusty Springfield - Just a little lovin'
When you were a teenager, what band did you want to be in and why?
The Smiths and then The Stone Roses. I was learning to play the guitar so I looked up to Johnny Marr and later John Squire as I thought they looked and played cool.
Do you have a favourite album cover/artwork?
Primal Scream – Screamadelica
Is there a song or album that for you, represents ‘teenage angst’?
The Smiths - How soon is now?














5 commenti:
they're coming too often, it's not even nice to meet them so much, lol
tune
my first album: Michael Jackson, Bad, 1987
:)
"obviously all the Oasis fans jumped on board and got involved and all that and liked it."
it should be so..some of them who hate Beady Eye,they're not really Oasis fans....
Screamadelica has got Beady Eyes 8-)
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