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7 of the best bits from Noel Gallagher's Rolling Stone interview
David Wardle / Press Association David Wardle / Press Association / Press Association
EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE CURMUDGEON Noel Gallagher was interviewed in Rolling Stone this month, and boy does he have something to say.
The magazine wanted to pick his brain on the state of music today and in typical Noel Gallagher fashion, he doesn’t like any of it – he hasn’t heard of Lady Gaga since her first album, Adele’s “for f**king grannies” and Blurred Lines got annoying after the “five millionth time” he heard it. You and everyone else, mate.
You can read the whole interview here, but we picked out some of the best bits, just for you.
Not even Noel Gallagher can just call up David Bowie:
But he might try to get him to appear on his new album:
He says young artists should try to be good musicians instead of just courting controversy:
He thinks Arcade Fire’s double album is stupid:
He also thinks their costumes are stupid:
He doesn’t seem to like Arcade Fire at all, to be honest:
He’s thinking of changing the name of the band:
In case you were wondering, throughout the interview he says variants of the word “f**k” 31 times. You’re welcome.
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