Meanwhile "innocent angel" hypocrite Liam "peace" is busy using things against Noel because Liam wants the reunion... sure... to be an attention whore everyday. Liam and his blinded fans are always angry for the wrong reasons... never against global shit. They even think to be REBELS ahahahaha... brainwashed, more like. No doubt he's got millions of fans... A bitch paying for everything, writing, producing, being helped with everything (also autotune for his voice), even paying for playing Oasis songs, etc... "guess God thinks he's UNable", disabled in his head. That's why the new generation fankids like him.
Obviously the media here said "Oasis" and not media darling Liam, the new politically correct one... Oasis and Liam are not the same thing... often even the opposite...
He's not poular among legends as Mick Jagger, Morrissey, Paul McCartney, George Harrison... and we're sure John Lennon would've said Liam is an idiot.
Now The Smiths legend Morrissey appears to mock Liam Gallagher with a new song called “Bonfire of Teenagers”.
Morrissey debuted the track last week in the midst of his Las Vegas residency, telling the crowd:
“This song is new, it’s about England’s September 11... Obviously in jolly old England, most people won’t talk about it — but I will.”
The song’s protagonist is a female fan attending Grande’s concert, who he describes as being “vaporized”:
“Oh, you should’ve seen her leave for the arena/ On the way, she turned and waved and smiled: ‘Goodbye,’” Morrissey sings in his trademark baritone.
You might recall that Liam Gallagher himself performed “Don’t Look Back in Anger” at One Love Manchester.
Later on in “Bonfire of Teenagers” Moz directly references the single with some not-so-subtle contempt:
“And the silly people sing ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’/ And the morons sing and sway: ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’/ I can assure you I will look back in anger ’till the day I die.”
Plenty of fans took to Twitter to voice their opinions on the often-outspoken singer’s latest tune:
“Morrissey expresses anger at the many innocent lives lost and even that is twisted and criticised by some”
“I’m more perplexed by those who DON’T understand his feelings on this.”
No matter what you think of the polarizing lyrics in “Bonfire of Teenagers,” there’s one thing we can all agree on: Morrissey will always say what’s on his mind, for better or for worse. Watch fan-captured footage of him performing the song below.

