Liam Gallagher talks NME through his musical ‘Firsts’


Liam Gallagher might be regarded as a national treasure thanks to his anthemic music catalogue, DGAF attitude to life and inimitable style now, but things haven’t always been quite so rock’n’roll. “The first job I had was [with] my dad,” he tells NME. “He had a little firm – he put the beams in and we’d put the breeze blocks in and cement it. It was a very hard job and I shouldn’t have been anywhere near it cos I could have died.”

That job, in fact, could have put paid to one of British music’s most iconic bands before they even began. “I think Noel fell a few floors through once and he nearly broke his back,” the younger Gallagher recalls.

Thankfully, both brothers made it through without too much harm and went on to shake up the music world together – at least for a little while. Although Liam can’t remember the first gig they played as Oasis – he offers up three potential dates, unable to narrow it down more – their first festival performance at Glastonbury felt like a turning point for the star. “I don’t think we had a record out but [some kid] came up to me going, ‘Oh it’s that Liam Gallagher’ and that was the first time I got recognised,” he says. “Then he calls over his mate and goes, ‘He’s even got cocaine in his hair’ – not that cocaine’s big and clever – and I’ve gone ‘have I?!’”

Unfortunately for the fan, the reality was a lot less glamorous. “I have psoriasis so when it gets hot my head gets a bit itchy so there was a bit of white stuff – not far off dandruff, but it’s not dandruff,” he explains. “Anyway, they were getting it and putting it up their noses and on their gums and stuff. It was a bit weird.”

Filmed ahead of the release of Gallagher’s third solo album ‘C’mon You Know’, the musician also looked ahead to the future and what the first thing he would do after it arrived would be. “I’ll probably be grafting and that so not gonna go too mad,” he says. “I’m saving all this partying now til after the second night at Knebworth – after that I’ll probably let my hair down, I’ll have a drink and that but I’ll try and be good up until then.” He pauses and reconsiders. “Who am I kidding, I’ll probably have a couple of drinks and that but I won’t go too mad.”

For the latest NME Firsts, Gallagher also discusses the first thing he does when he gets off stage, the first band he fell in love with and the first festival he went to. Watch the video in full above.

You can view the original article HERE.

Rick Ross Plays Into Plane Crash Rumors, Jokes Drake Shot Down Him Down
Craig David Says He Hasn’t Had Sex in Years, Creativity Skyrocketing
Melissa Barrera Talks “Abigail” and Latine Representation
President Biden’s L.A. Visit Cost LAPD Millions in Staffing
William Shatner Urges Star Wars Fans to “Grow Up” and Join the Federation in Light-Hearted Star Wars Day Post
The 10 Best Start-of-Summer-Movie-Season Films of the 21st Century | Features
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story Review
Black Panther Star Would Love to Play Batman in the DCU: ‘I’m All for It’
Paul McCartney replies to fan Adrienne
Billy Idol decided “not to be a drug addict anymore” and is now “California sober”
Dua Lipa says she feels “very close to” people suffering from war, injustices and inequality
King Princess covers Steely Dan’s ‘Dirty Work’ for ‘Hacks’ season 3
Saleh not expecting ‘any restrictions’ for Rodgers in OTAs
Nylander, Maple Leafs beat Bruins, force Game 7
Report: Prescott won’t be charged over 2017 sexual assault case
NBA Showdowns: Heroes, High Stakes, and Hoops
Kevin Costner Opens The Door for Taylor Sheridan Reunion After Yellowstone Exit
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 8 Review: Wicked Games
The Simpsons and Star Wars Team Up for a Mother’s Day Adventure
Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Episode 6 Review: The Marathon Continues
Chic Sweaters, Jewelry, & More Perfect Gifts from Talbots!
Stella’s Falabella Muse, Tiffany & Co.’s Pharrell Soirée, Plus! Who’s Popping Up in Meatpacking?
Best T-Shirts From Gap | POPSUGAR Fashion
Jimmy Choo Taps Sydney Sweeney, “And Just Like That…” Returns, & More!