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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:20,854 --> 00:00:23,186 CROWD CHEERS 2 00:00:23,649 --> 00:00:25,059 MAN ON RADIO: This is XS Manchester. 3 00:00:25,108 --> 00:00:27,520 It gives me great pleasure to welcome a man who, uh... 4 00:00:27,569 --> 00:00:30,732 sung on some of the most era-defining records 5 00:00:30,781 --> 00:00:33,193 not just in the 903 but of a// time, in my opinion. 6 00:00:33,242 --> 00:00:35,107 And it is Liam Gallagher. Nice to see you again, fella. 7 00:00:35,202 --> 00:00:37,113 How are ya? — LIAM: l’m good, man, feeling good. 8 00:00:37,412 --> 00:00:39,494 Thirty years, can you believe that? — LIAM: No, lcan’t, mate. 9 00:00:39,665 --> 00:00:42,281 LIAM: Still buzzing, man, still on that crusade 10 00:00:42,376 --> 00:00:44,537 just to not get suckered in by the dickheads. 11 00:00:45,420 --> 00:00:47,126 CROWD CHEERS 12 00:00:47,798 --> 00:00:49,754 LIAM (VO): /’m not doing this to be more famous. 13 00:00:49,800 --> 00:00:51,882 l’m fucking famous enough, you know what / mean? 14 00:00:51,969 --> 00:00:53,505 And /’m not doing it for the money. 15 00:00:53,595 --> 00:00:55,460 / joined the band because / love music. 16 00:00:57,516 --> 00:00:59,006 / know how fucking great / am 17 00:00:59,059 --> 00:01:00,924 and / know how shit / am, you know what / mean? 18 00:01:04,356 --> 00:01:07,189 l’m proud of fucking staying alive, man. Being here, man. 19 00:01:08,026 --> 00:01:10,062 Not becoming a fucking casualty. 20 00:01:11,029 --> 00:01:12,235 MUFFLED CHEERS 21 00:01:17,202 --> 00:01:18,863 Not letting the bastards get you down, man 22 00:01:18,912 --> 00:01:21,699 or the people who’ve written you off who were sitting there for the last ten years 23 00:01:21,748 --> 00:01:24,080 going ”0h, he ’s fucking gonna be dead now. 24 00:01:24,126 --> 00:01:25,741 He ’s definite/y gonna blow his brains out. 25 00:01:25,836 --> 00:01:27,622 He ’s gonna have a drug overdose... ” 26 00:01:29,339 --> 00:01:31,250 They’ve got all them press headlines waiting 27 00:01:31,300 --> 00:01:32,915 but... / don ’t think it’s gonna happen, lads 28 00:01:32,968 --> 00:01:33,798 you know what / mean? 29 00:01:33,927 --> 00:01:35,212 / think l’m gonna stick it out. 30 00:01:41,393 --> 00:01:44,100 CROWD SCREAMS 31 00:01:44,896 --> 00:01:46,386 CAMERAS CLICK 32 00:01:50,527 --> 00:01:52,768 SCREAMING CONTINUES 33 00:01:59,911 --> 00:02:01,151 M AN : They were disgusting. 34 00:02:01,204 --> 00:02:04,071 They abused passengers, they abused the hostess staff... 35 00:02:04,249 --> 00:02:06,205 / think the road/es behaved quite well, but... 36 00:02:06,877 --> 00:02:08,583 the band members were absolutely abysmal. 37 00:02:09,338 --> 00:02:11,579 WOMAN: There were some passengers that complained about your behaviour. 38 00:02:11,632 --> 00:02:12,838 is tha t—— — Yeah. 39 00:02:19,473 --> 00:02:21,885 PAUL ARTHURS: Didn’t know what to expect, d’you know what / mean? 40 00:02:21,933 --> 00:02:23,844 / didn’t expect to go to Japan from the first year 41 00:02:23,935 --> 00:02:25,596 or go round America or get a Number One album. 42 00:02:27,356 --> 00:02:29,893 LIAM: When you ’re starting out, you’ve gotta do the whole circuit 43 00:02:29,900 --> 00:02:32,107 but as you ’re getting a bit bigger, you can pick and choose. 44 00:02:32,653 --> 00:02:35,895 / think it ’s better off 6, 000 people do two nights, it’s just the way. 45 00:02:42,954 --> 00:02:45,240 All the fame and that, some of it’s boring. 46 00:02:45,832 --> 00:02:47,117 Some of it does your head in, some of it’s not real. 47 00:02:47,167 --> 00:02:49,283 / fucking hate the fucking sight of yous. 48 00:02:55,175 --> 00:02:56,756 So we’ve never been here before. 49 00:02:56,843 --> 00:02:58,253 But you like it. / like it, anyway. 50 00:02:58,303 --> 00:02:59,588 And l’m having a great time. 51 00:02:59,846 --> 00:03:00,710 / ’ve enjoyed myself. 52 00:03:00,806 --> 00:03:02,637 The same other things get in the way but, you know. 53 00:03:03,225 --> 00:03:05,136 There you go. — MAN: lt’s sl/pping now. 54 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:06,390 is it? 55 00:03:15,112 --> 00:03:15,942 Ta-ral 56 00:03:20,492 --> 00:03:23,450 CROWD BOOS 57 00:03:24,287 --> 00:03:27,495 MAN, OVER MICROPHONE: Unfortunate/y, Liam and Noel Gallagher 58 00:03:27,541 --> 00:03:31,705 have just had a huge big fight together in the dressing room. 59 00:03:33,922 --> 00:03:36,208 The band is not going to play tonight 60 00:03:36,299 --> 00:03:38,039 and cancelled the rest of the Euro tour. 61 00:03:38,093 --> 00:03:40,084 CROWD BOOS 62 00:03:42,305 --> 00:03:45,217 You can go and check on their website 63 00:03:46,017 --> 00:03:48,133 and you will have the full story from Noel. 64 00:03:51,231 --> 00:03:53,563 CROWD CHANT: Encu/é, encu/é, encu/él 65 00:03:58,196 --> 00:04:00,107 PAUL (VO): / kinda knew something was happening. 66 00:04:00,699 --> 00:04:02,109 There was something not right. 67 00:04:02,200 --> 00:04:03,736 Travelling on separate buses, and... 68 00:04:04,619 --> 00:04:07,281 separate dressing rooms, and separate this and separate that. 69 00:04:08,665 --> 00:04:11,873 LIAM: Maybe the albums weren’t doing as well as they... 70 00:04:12,085 --> 00:04:14,622 But obviously, we were ob viously on the slide d’you know what / mean? 71 00:04:14,671 --> 00:04:17,458 Which is... which happens to every band, that’s all. 72 00:04:17,549 --> 00:04:19,414 Ob viously then there was little bits of arguments 73 00:04:19,468 --> 00:04:21,800 and stuff about where the band was going. 74 00:04:22,012 --> 00:04:24,128 PAUL: Shut up! if you think rock and roll 75 00:04:24,181 --> 00:04:25,796 is getting arrested and all that-- 76 00:04:25,849 --> 00:04:27,589 LIAM: Rock and roll is about being yourself and/ won ’t... 77 00:04:27,642 --> 00:04:29,098 BONEHEAD (VO): lt might’ve been on the tour bus 78 00:04:29,144 --> 00:04:30,805 it might’ve been on the stage, backstage... 79 00:04:30,854 --> 00:04:33,061 / could never stand back and watch... 80 00:04:34,149 --> 00:04:36,936 those two fight, or get at each other, you know. 81 00:04:36,985 --> 00:04:38,941 Sometimes it was pretty vicious and pretty nasty. 82 00:04:39,780 --> 00:04:41,816 NOEL: Rock and roll ’s about music! Music! 83 00:04:41,990 --> 00:04:44,732 LIAM: Yeah, lknow it is. — NOEL: Shut the BLEEP up, man. 84 00:04:46,536 --> 00:04:48,322 LIAM (VO): When we was on this train to Paris 85 00:04:48,872 --> 00:04:50,282 Noel was just sat down the back 86 00:04:50,332 --> 00:04:53,369 on the fucking phone to Gordon Smart out of The Sun 87 00:04:53,585 --> 00:04:56,418 telling him what goes down and what we’ve been up to. 88 00:04:56,463 --> 00:04:57,543 ”Oh yeah, Liam ’s like... ” 89 00:04:57,589 --> 00:04:58,920 Just spilling the beans on the band. 90 00:04:58,965 --> 00:05:00,876 It was like you're working for the fucking Sun. 91 00:05:00,926 --> 00:05:03,292 So we get there, and I've had a word with him about summat 92 00:05:03,345 --> 00:05:05,552 and he's had a word with me about summat 93 00:05:05,639 --> 00:05:09,302 and he's fucking jumped on my guitar, smashed it up, which was a present 94 00:05:09,351 --> 00:05:12,263 which means nothing to a lot of people but it meant a lot to me. 95 00:05:12,979 --> 00:05:14,765 So then I fucking got one of his guitars... 96 00:05:15,023 --> 00:05:16,513 I think | smashed his up and that was it. 97 00:05:16,608 --> 00:05:18,439 MAN ON MICROPHONE: Je suis tres déso/é. 98 00:05:18,902 --> 00:05:21,143 Mais Oasis ne marche pas. 99 00:05:21,446 --> 00:05:23,687 CROWD GASPS 100 00:05:25,158 --> 00:05:28,491 I was there, it was kind of a bit silly, to be fair. 101 00:05:28,578 --> 00:05:29,988 I mean, I've seen worse fights. 102 00:05:30,914 --> 00:05:35,032 LIAM: Noel scooted off in his Ferrari with his bodyguard. 103 00:05:35,961 --> 00:05:37,747 He had his little statement already wrote... 104 00:05:39,381 --> 00:05:40,791 you know, and that was it. 105 00:05:40,841 --> 00:05:42,502 And then that was the band over, you know what I mean? 106 00:05:42,592 --> 00:05:45,504 Noel Gallagher has announced he is quitting the band Oasis. 107 00:05:45,595 --> 00:05:47,881 He says he can no longer work with his brother Liam 108 00:05:48,056 --> 00:05:49,466 after a series of rows. 109 00:05:49,766 --> 00:05:52,382 Last night, the band cancelled a performance in Paris. 110 00:05:52,686 --> 00:05:54,768 LIAM: It was like, I'm still in shock, you know what I mean? 111 00:05:54,813 --> 00:05:56,019 It was like, what the fuck? 112 00:05:56,064 --> 00:05:59,022 Woah! It was like, what the fuck's going on here? You know what I mean? 113 00:05:59,067 --> 00:06:00,853 I couldn't see anything past that, you know what I mean? 114 00:06:00,902 --> 00:06:04,190 I couldn't see a career in... or doing... 115 00:06:04,239 --> 00:06:06,525 you know, fuckin' rally driver or playing table tennis 116 00:06:06,575 --> 00:06:07,690 or fucking being a chef. 117 00:06:07,701 --> 00:06:10,443 It was like, it was Oasis till the day I die, you know I mean? 118 00:06:10,745 --> 00:06:13,828 PAUL: Once Noel had decided he was gonna go his way... 119 00:06:15,208 --> 00:06:17,620 erm, yeah, it got difficult. 120 00:06:18,879 --> 00:06:21,461 When you're in a band with your brother for 20-odd years... 121 00:06:22,883 --> 00:06:23,838 and then he... 122 00:06:24,968 --> 00:06:26,048 for Whatever reason 123 00:06:26,136 --> 00:06:27,717 decides he doesn't want to be in a band with you anymore 124 00:06:27,762 --> 00:06:31,175 it's very public and it plays out in front of the world's media. 125 00:06:32,642 --> 00:06:35,475 Yeah, and I think that hurt him a bit. 126 00:06:36,313 --> 00:06:38,520 LIAM: When that happened, the rug was pulled. 127 00:06:39,691 --> 00:06:41,272 There was always gonna be a sense of... 128 00:06:41,526 --> 00:06:43,391 "jackpot my dreams", you know what I mean? 129 00:06:43,486 --> 00:06:44,316 It's all a bit like... 130 00:06:44,404 --> 00:06:47,191 I'm taking my ball home and fuck the lot of yous 131 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:48,104 you know what I mean? 132 00:06:48,700 --> 00:06:51,237 And that's not what happens. I don't think you do that with family 133 00:06:51,286 --> 00:06:52,150 you know what I mean? 134 00:07:00,378 --> 00:07:03,836 I haven't got his number to call him cos he's too scared to give it me mam. 135 00:07:04,758 --> 00:07:06,874 INTERVIEWER: And have you ever even bumped into him? 136 00:07:07,177 --> 00:07:08,417 No, not bumped into him. 137 00:07:09,012 --> 00:07:10,593 The geezer wears many masks, man. 138 00:07:11,181 --> 00:07:13,672 You know what I mean? He probably walks past me every day. 139 00:07:13,934 --> 00:07:15,765 But, erm, no, I haven't bumped into him. 140 00:07:16,728 --> 00:07:18,309 And I don't know what I'd do, you know what I mean? 141 00:07:18,355 --> 00:07:20,346 Whether I'd chase him down the road and fucking... 142 00:07:20,440 --> 00:07:22,681 with the pickaxe, who knows? Or maybe I'd fucking jump on him 143 00:07:22,734 --> 00:07:24,190 and give him a love bite who knows what... 144 00:07:24,235 --> 00:07:26,351 I don't know where I'd be at, you know what I mean? 145 00:07:26,488 --> 00:07:28,900 Cos I'm angry still, you know what I mean? He split me band up. 146 00:07:29,157 --> 00:07:33,196 MUSIC: "Soul Love" by Beady Eye 147 00:07:33,328 --> 00:07:37,116 LIAM (VO): I certainly wasn't gonna go home and fucking hide under the pillows 148 00:07:37,165 --> 00:07:39,372 and I wasn't ashamed of anything, you know what I mean? 149 00:07:39,417 --> 00:07:40,406 Cos it wasn't my doing 150 00:07:40,460 --> 00:07:43,076 so we went back to the hotel, had a couple of drinks 151 00:07:43,755 --> 00:07:45,291 scratched our heads and went "Look..." 152 00:07:47,050 --> 00:07:47,880 "What d'you want to do?" 153 00:07:47,926 --> 00:07:51,134 # Get up off your knees my friend. # 154 00:07:52,639 --> 00:07:55,676 BONEHEAD (VO): When Noel left, Liam could not have said, "Right that's it. 155 00:07:57,060 --> 00:07:58,800 It's over and I'm not doing it." 156 00:07:58,895 --> 00:08:01,136 He had to keep going, you know, cos that's what he does. 157 00:08:01,773 --> 00:08:03,058 They just sat down and said "What we gonna do? 158 00:08:03,108 --> 00:08:05,190 We've gotta carry on, we'll change the name - Beady Eye." 159 00:08:05,860 --> 00:08:10,399 # Soul love, soul love. # 160 00:08:11,032 --> 00:08:13,569 INTERVIEWER: If Beady Eye was a car... — LIAM: If Beady Eye was a car 161 00:08:13,618 --> 00:08:17,577 it'd be a fuckin Rolls Royce Phantom, big, beautiful, brash. 162 00:08:17,831 --> 00:08:19,162 You know it's fuckin' coming. 163 00:08:19,207 --> 00:08:21,198 You know it's there when it fucking runs you over. 164 00:08:22,043 --> 00:08:23,829 INTERVIEWER: Is it gonna run us over? — LIAM: What, Beady Eye? 165 00:08:23,878 --> 00:08:26,415 LIAM: Without a fucking doubt mate, I wouldn't be doing it otherwise, would I? 166 00:08:26,506 --> 00:08:28,292 ROCK MUSIC PLAYS 167 00:08:35,181 --> 00:08:38,093 I went out and saw Beady Eye live. I thought they were amazing. 168 00:08:38,184 --> 00:08:40,971 I thought it was a really, you know, the band was great, obviously. 169 00:08:41,021 --> 00:08:45,264 # Sleep walk away your life if that turns you on # 170 00:08:45,775 --> 00:08:47,390 LIAM (VO): We were still buzzing, you know what I mean? 171 00:08:47,485 --> 00:08:49,100 We still had something to do, you know what I mean? 172 00:08:49,195 --> 00:08:50,981 # .../ook away and it’s gone. # 173 00:08:51,322 --> 00:08:53,062 I like that, the lemons, that's good innit? 174 00:08:53,116 --> 00:08:54,401 I want one of them fences. 175 00:08:54,492 --> 00:08:55,902 We still had, like, an itinerary, you know what I mean? 176 00:08:55,952 --> 00:08:56,941 We went on tour. 177 00:08:57,037 --> 00:08:59,244 We were in the studio. We were doing videos. 178 00:09:02,208 --> 00:09:05,041 I fucking cannot wait to get on that stage 179 00:09:05,128 --> 00:09:07,039 and fucking have it. 180 00:09:09,799 --> 00:09:11,960 I thought the gigs were good so we didn't have any time 181 00:09:12,010 --> 00:09:15,423 to sort of reflect on the big Oasis break-up. 182 00:09:19,893 --> 00:09:22,100 LIAM: I'm enjoying it a bit more, you know what I mean? 183 00:09:22,395 --> 00:09:25,432 We just go on there for 50 minutes and just fuckin kick out the jam, man. 184 00:09:26,775 --> 00:09:29,858 And leave it up to someone else to do the big fucking entertaining tonight 185 00:09:29,903 --> 00:09:30,892 you what I mean? 80... 186 00:09:31,696 --> 00:09:34,028 It'd be good, but headlining? Fucking done with it. 187 00:09:35,575 --> 00:09:36,735 Been there, done that. 188 00:09:44,459 --> 00:09:46,495 CROWD CHEERS — Liam! Liam! 189 00:09:47,837 --> 00:09:48,747 That was shit! 190 00:09:50,757 --> 00:09:53,464 That's the complex world of him, he, he just thinks it was average. 191 00:09:54,469 --> 00:09:57,381 BONEHEAD: I thought the music was great. The music was certainly strong enough 192 00:09:57,430 --> 00:10:00,297 and you had Liam Gallagher fronting the band. 193 00:10:01,518 --> 00:10:02,803 BRIAN MAY: You're looking well. 194 00:10:02,894 --> 00:10:04,885 I'm not knocking about with my brother too much, you know what I mean? 195 00:10:04,979 --> 00:10:06,844 Is that good for you then? — Took years off me. 196 00:10:06,940 --> 00:10:10,933 BONEHEAD: You'd have thought with that Oasis hardcore fan base 197 00:10:10,985 --> 00:10:13,852 that Beady Eye would have just been, like, phew, straight up and... 198 00:10:14,739 --> 00:10:18,357 carried on where Oasis sort of fell over, but it didn't. 199 00:10:21,913 --> 00:10:24,404 MIKE SMITH (VO): They hadn't stopped, they hadn't had a break. 200 00:10:25,041 --> 00:10:27,248 He'd gone straight from Oasis into Beady Eye 201 00:10:27,460 --> 00:10:29,746 done the first album, straight out on the road 202 00:10:29,921 --> 00:10:32,287 and it was just like, he was charging forward 203 00:10:32,799 --> 00:10:35,666 and I don't think he'd ever given himself a moment 204 00:10:36,386 --> 00:10:39,423 to acknowledge that Oasis was no more. 205 00:10:39,514 --> 00:10:41,596 He never had a chance to grieve for that. 206 00:10:43,351 --> 00:10:47,515 BONEHEAD: See, Beady Eye surprised me, it's like why aren't Beady Eye playing bigger 207 00:10:47,856 --> 00:10:49,767 fucking venues than they're playing? Was that just... 208 00:10:49,983 --> 00:10:52,349 the record company being shite and the management being shite? 209 00:10:52,402 --> 00:10:53,357 I don't know. 210 00:10:53,444 --> 00:10:54,524 Cos I think they deserved better. 211 00:10:54,821 --> 00:10:56,652 We're used to seeing you guys in stadiums. 212 00:10:56,739 --> 00:10:58,946 Yeah. — This is rather more intimate, isn't it? 213 00:10:58,992 --> 00:11:01,153 I know it's a shame, innit? — Why is it a shame? 214 00:11:01,327 --> 00:11:02,237 SHE GIGGLES 215 00:11:02,328 --> 00:11:03,909 I don't know, nah, I'm joking. Nah, it is intimate. 216 00:11:03,955 --> 00:11:06,321 But this is the way the world is today. 217 00:11:06,457 --> 00:11:08,994 TED KESSLER: Beady Eye, suddenly, he doesn't have Noel Gallagher 218 00:11:09,043 --> 00:11:10,908 writing the songs for him, I think he suddenly 219 00:11:11,045 --> 00:11:13,377 found out that just being Liam... 220 00:11:14,591 --> 00:11:15,501 it wasn't enough. 221 00:11:16,926 --> 00:11:19,793 PAUL: I could tell he was upset because then Noel started his career... 222 00:11:21,181 --> 00:11:22,216 and was slating Liam every day 223 00:11:22,307 --> 00:11:24,093 and that's not a brotherly thing to do, anyway. 224 00:11:24,100 --> 00:11:26,512 NOEL: I'd been in the middle of the stage and singing, and... 225 00:11:26,978 --> 00:11:30,095 it was gone, it was over in a flash and I don't know how it was. 226 00:11:30,231 --> 00:11:31,767 INTERVIEWER: And you did like half of Oasis songs 227 00:11:31,858 --> 00:11:34,440 and half of your songs which went down pretty well with everyone. 228 00:11:35,320 --> 00:11:36,605 No, I did all of my songs. 229 00:11:38,156 --> 00:11:39,191 SHE LAUGHS AWKWARDLY 230 00:11:40,617 --> 00:11:41,652 LIAM: I don't drive cars 231 00:11:42,035 --> 00:11:43,616 and I don't fly planes 232 00:11:44,495 --> 00:11:46,781 so the money I spend, and the money I've ever earnt 233 00:11:46,873 --> 00:11:48,488 has always been on clothes, and... 234 00:11:49,334 --> 00:11:52,576 school fees and alcohol 235 00:11:52,670 --> 00:11:53,876 and probably drugs 236 00:11:53,922 --> 00:11:55,082 and the odd house. 237 00:11:56,299 --> 00:11:57,288 CAMERAS CLICK 238 00:11:58,301 --> 00:12:00,667 LIAM: Beady Eye is a great band and it's gonna get better. 239 00:12:00,762 --> 00:12:02,548 INTERVIEWER: Still the same people in the band as... 240 00:12:02,597 --> 00:12:03,552 LIAM: Yes, oh yes! 241 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:04,800 Noel's not joined yet. 242 00:12:04,891 --> 00:12:05,846 THEY LAUGH 243 00:12:06,351 --> 00:12:08,182 LIAM: Fashion is where it's at, apparently. 244 00:12:08,436 --> 00:12:09,801 I'm doing this not to make money. 245 00:12:09,854 --> 00:12:10,843 I'm doing this... 246 00:12:11,731 --> 00:12:13,312 just to do something, you know what I mean? 247 00:12:13,399 --> 00:12:15,390 And if people like it, then they like it. If they don't... 248 00:12:15,443 --> 00:12:16,649 No skin off my nose. 249 00:12:16,694 --> 00:12:17,729 I'm thinking Pretty Green, man. 250 00:12:17,779 --> 00:12:19,735 And all them cunts who fucking slag it off 251 00:12:19,781 --> 00:12:21,362 they're just fucking jealous. 252 00:12:21,449 --> 00:12:22,529 Cheers. 253 00:12:22,617 --> 00:12:24,653 WOMAN: People, they're taking you serious, actually. 254 00:12:25,203 --> 00:12:26,192 Are they? — Yeah. 255 00:12:26,246 --> 00:12:27,235 Well, that'll be a first. 256 00:12:28,998 --> 00:12:31,364 It's not about being big anymore, I don't give a shit anymore. 257 00:12:31,417 --> 00:12:33,578 You know what I mean? It's like, I'll play here, man. 258 00:12:33,670 --> 00:12:34,705 CAMERA CLICKS 259 00:12:37,882 --> 00:12:39,622 "Who are you?" "I don't know, I don't know" 260 00:12:40,301 --> 00:12:42,508 No, but I love that, though, when they go "who are ya?" 261 00:12:42,553 --> 00:12:43,759 Fuck knows. HE CHUCKLES 262 00:12:44,055 --> 00:12:45,135 Fuck knows. 263 00:12:45,223 --> 00:12:47,839 Fuck knows who I am anymore. 264 00:12:52,146 --> 00:12:54,228 MIKE: He'd gone in, made the second Beady Eye record 265 00:12:54,315 --> 00:12:56,647 which I thought was a really strong record, but... 266 00:12:56,693 --> 00:12:57,978 through of bunch of... 267 00:12:58,653 --> 00:13:00,735 you know, unfortunate circumstances 268 00:13:01,197 --> 00:13:04,109 the band had pretty much fallen apart 269 00:13:04,409 --> 00:13:05,990 literally as they were about to promote it 270 00:13:06,077 --> 00:13:07,567 so the record didn't have a chance. 271 00:13:09,455 --> 00:13:11,946 LIAM (VO): I just thought, "You know what, people don't want it 272 00:13:12,166 --> 00:13:14,282 for some reason it's not connecting". 273 00:13:14,377 --> 00:13:16,242 I just think maybe the name or maybe 274 00:13:16,713 --> 00:13:18,829 it was too soon after Oasis, so... 275 00:13:19,549 --> 00:13:22,256 And obviously there was a lot of stuff going on in my personal life. 276 00:13:22,260 --> 00:13:25,218 I thought, well, this kinda... this ain't good, d'ya know what I mean? 277 00:13:30,018 --> 00:13:32,760 Andy Bell had rang us up saying he wanted to get back with Ryan. 278 00:13:32,854 --> 00:13:34,185 I was thinking, you know what, I'm not being in a band 279 00:13:34,272 --> 00:13:36,684 with someone who's gonna be hop skipping 280 00:13:36,774 --> 00:13:38,389 from two bands, you know what I mean? 281 00:13:38,484 --> 00:13:41,021 And, you know, that's his right, he can do what he wants 282 00:13:41,112 --> 00:13:43,524 but I was thinking "Go on, you go and do the ride. 283 00:13:43,656 --> 00:13:44,736 I'm out of it", you know what I mean? 284 00:13:44,824 --> 00:13:47,065 I'm fucking, I'm gonna go and get me shit sorted out 285 00:13:47,118 --> 00:13:48,403 and I thought, you know what... 286 00:13:48,494 --> 00:13:52,578 I think I need to fucking just take a break, you know what I mean, from music. 287 00:13:54,042 --> 00:13:55,828 PAUL: It's hard for him to accept that. 288 00:13:55,877 --> 00:13:57,913 I think that was the first time in his life that he's... 289 00:13:59,464 --> 00:14:00,499 It didn't work. 290 00:14:02,717 --> 00:14:05,129 LIAM: So that was like "fucking hell", this is the first time 291 00:14:05,845 --> 00:14:07,381 in twenty years or whatever 292 00:14:08,097 --> 00:14:09,382 that I'm without a band. 293 00:14:10,183 --> 00:14:12,720 I was going, "fuck it, what am I gonna do now, man?" 294 00:14:13,019 --> 00:14:15,886 No band, no songs, no niche. 295 00:14:18,858 --> 00:14:21,440 Something dodgy could be around the corner, you know what I mean? 296 00:14:21,486 --> 00:14:24,102 And you gotta just fasten your seatbelt a little bit 297 00:14:24,197 --> 00:14:26,188 and just ride the wave, you know what I mean? 298 00:14:26,282 --> 00:14:27,362 And see where it takes ya. 299 00:14:30,286 --> 00:14:33,574 REPORTER: Nico/e has split with former Oasis front man, Liam Gallagher. 300 00:14:34,040 --> 00:14:36,372 He was very down and fed up with himself. 301 00:14:37,001 --> 00:14:38,207 He definitely was, yeah. 302 00:14:38,669 --> 00:14:41,456 PAUL (V0): The divorce isn't in private, it's very public 303 00:14:41,547 --> 00:14:43,754 and it plays out in front of the world's media. 304 00:14:43,841 --> 00:14:45,047 That hurt him a bit. 305 00:14:47,053 --> 00:14:48,793 LIAM (VO): Lawyers morning, noon and night, you know what I mean? 306 00:14:48,846 --> 00:14:49,926 In and out of court. 307 00:14:50,014 --> 00:14:52,596 Sorta mopping up the milk that I've spilt. 308 00:14:53,184 --> 00:14:54,970 PEGGY: The media had given him an awful time. 309 00:14:55,061 --> 00:14:56,972 JOURNALIST: Have you see you daughter yet, Liam? 310 00:14:57,063 --> 00:14:59,019 PEGGY: They never wrote anything good about him. 311 00:14:59,107 --> 00:15:00,722 PAUL: Noel, in the press, in conjunction 312 00:15:01,109 --> 00:15:02,269 put the boot into him 313 00:15:02,318 --> 00:15:03,854 and the music press had written him off 314 00:15:03,903 --> 00:15:05,564 and with all the troubles in his private life 315 00:15:05,947 --> 00:15:07,733 he was pretty much at the bottom. 316 00:15:08,491 --> 00:15:12,075 Alright, cocker! On the bus, the magic bus 317 00:15:12,161 --> 00:15:13,526 on the way to Brussels. 318 00:15:14,580 --> 00:15:16,070 LIAM: Sometimes when you're in a band 319 00:15:16,165 --> 00:15:18,076 you're in a bit of bubble, aren't ya, you know what I mean? 320 00:15:18,167 --> 00:15:21,375 With the real life sort of going on around you 321 00:15:21,421 --> 00:15:23,207 but you're not kind of connected to it. 322 00:15:23,923 --> 00:15:25,834 And this time, the bubble had been burst... 323 00:15:27,343 --> 00:15:29,208 and it was like I'd landed into fucking reality 324 00:15:29,303 --> 00:15:31,760 and the reality was not that good, d'you know what I mean? 325 00:15:33,433 --> 00:15:35,970 I just wanted to fucking hide in the corner, and... 326 00:15:36,477 --> 00:15:38,092 make sure the kids were alright, and... 327 00:15:38,438 --> 00:15:41,305 try and make sense of whatever was going on. 328 00:15:45,403 --> 00:15:47,268 There was one particular night where 329 00:15:47,780 --> 00:15:49,736 I was just on Twitter and I could just see 330 00:15:50,199 --> 00:15:53,282 these tweets from Liam, 5O tweets in one night rambling 331 00:15:53,661 --> 00:15:55,367 at the world, but they were just pretty... 332 00:15:56,247 --> 00:15:57,908 angry, and sad, and lost 333 00:15:58,124 --> 00:15:59,364 so I texted him "Are you alright?" 334 00:15:59,876 --> 00:16:02,242 "Am I fuck alright", he was like, "fucking, fucking" this. 335 00:16:02,336 --> 00:16:03,997 And I was just like, "Do yourself a favour, man. 336 00:16:04,088 --> 00:16:05,749 Just put your phone down 337 00:16:05,798 --> 00:16:07,334 and stop tweeting 338 00:16:07,383 --> 00:16:08,293 cos it ain't nice to see. 339 00:16:08,342 --> 00:16:11,209 You're giving the fucking world ammunition to dig at you, man". 340 00:16:11,596 --> 00:16:12,551 It was awful, man. 341 00:16:12,805 --> 00:16:14,386 That wasn't the Liam I know. 342 00:16:14,474 --> 00:16:16,385 It was almost a cry for help, you know what I mean? 343 00:16:17,602 --> 00:16:19,012 PAUL: He texted me in the morning 344 00:16:19,520 --> 00:16:22,227 like 7am and just thought, you're drunk, go to bed. 345 00:16:22,607 --> 00:16:23,892 I haven't heard from him for six hours. 346 00:16:23,900 --> 00:16:25,856 The phone goes. "Where are ya? 347 00:16:26,110 --> 00:16:28,726 Come to my house now, oh, and bring a bottle of Jack Daniels". 348 00:16:30,031 --> 00:16:32,397 So I get to his house and he's like "I need a private jet" 349 00:16:32,533 --> 00:16:33,568 and I'm like, "You what?" 350 00:16:33,659 --> 00:16:34,648 He goes, "Yeah, me and you. We're going somewhere". 351 00:16:35,161 --> 00:16:37,117 BONEHEAD: I texted Liam, "You alright, mate?" 352 00:16:37,205 --> 00:16:40,413 He says "Yeah, Paul's getting us a plane and we're getting the fuck out of here". 353 00:16:40,791 --> 00:16:41,871 I said, "Where you gonna go?" 354 00:16:41,959 --> 00:16:44,621 He goes, "I dunno. I'll see how much fucking petrol the pilot's got, shall we?" 355 00:16:44,921 --> 00:16:46,331 HE CHUCKLES 356 00:16:46,631 --> 00:16:49,998 Right so, I've got my iPad in one hand, got Jack Daniels in the other going... 357 00:16:50,092 --> 00:16:52,253 going to the agent, and says "Right", da-da-da-da... 358 00:16:52,345 --> 00:16:55,553 She says "Right, I've got you an aircraft leaving Luton 359 00:16:55,598 --> 00:16:56,758 at 10 o'clock tonight". 360 00:16:57,600 --> 00:16:58,965 You're going to Palma. 361 00:17:12,698 --> 00:17:17,488 NOEL: Circumstances have led me to being in one of the biggest and greatest bands ever 362 00:17:17,578 --> 00:17:20,320 and when I left that, it's like, well, I'm not gonna do another band. 363 00:17:20,414 --> 00:17:21,369 That'd be ludicrous... 364 00:17:21,999 --> 00:17:24,991 as most of Oasis found out when they started Beady Eye. 365 00:17:28,756 --> 00:17:30,747 INTERVIEWER: D'you think that was always doomed from the beginning? 366 00:17:30,800 --> 00:17:31,789 NOEL: Yeah, of course it was. 367 00:17:38,391 --> 00:17:40,723 PAUL: We've landed in Palma at midnight, going... 368 00:17:41,310 --> 00:17:43,722 "Uh—oh. Right. Everything's black. Where we going?" 369 00:17:43,854 --> 00:17:46,687 I've got an overnight bag thinking I'm going to his house in London 370 00:17:46,732 --> 00:17:49,565 and then we've called Bonehead, he's arrived the next day, and, yeah. 371 00:17:50,194 --> 00:17:52,560 BONEHEAD (VO): When lgot out there, there was the initial, like... 372 00:17:52,613 --> 00:17:54,274 ”What the fuck ’3 gone on?” Y’know what / mean? 373 00:17:54,323 --> 00:17:57,065 And it was Liam ’s life at that moment, you know, it was shit. 374 00:17:58,035 --> 00:18:00,151 Day one, off me coconut. 375 00:18:00,705 --> 00:18:01,911 BONEHEAD: He looked fucked. 376 00:18:01,998 --> 00:18:05,490 Like, really fucking tired, going through the fucking divorce. 377 00:18:06,043 --> 00:18:07,749 The press were on his fucking case. 378 00:18:07,962 --> 00:18:09,543 People accusing him of that. 379 00:18:09,964 --> 00:18:12,296 People taking him, money here, band's fell apart 380 00:18:12,341 --> 00:18:13,547 he's got no fucking music. 381 00:18:13,593 --> 00:18:15,379 He was fucking lost, d'you know what I mean? 382 00:18:15,886 --> 00:18:18,343 Day two, and off me fucking coconut. 383 00:18:20,099 --> 00:18:22,010 BONEHEAD: Yeah, I think he was fucking terrified 384 00:18:22,059 --> 00:18:26,803 truth be told, that that was the end of his career in music. 385 00:18:27,732 --> 00:18:28,687 Day three... 386 00:18:29,650 --> 00:18:31,140 still off me coconut. 387 00:18:34,905 --> 00:18:37,817 The three of us always, when we're together, we sort it all out. 388 00:18:37,908 --> 00:18:39,273 I mean, he needs his blow out 389 00:18:39,785 --> 00:18:40,740 which is what it was. 390 00:18:41,704 --> 00:18:42,568 But then... 391 00:18:43,706 --> 00:18:45,367 You know, you've had your week away with your mates 392 00:18:45,416 --> 00:18:46,656 you gotta go and face the music. 393 00:18:49,128 --> 00:18:50,368 It's like Sesame Street. 394 00:18:52,423 --> 00:18:53,754 Innit, like Sesame Street. 395 00:18:53,883 --> 00:18:55,168 CHUCKLING 396 00:18:55,926 --> 00:18:57,416 LIAM: Debbie was the one. 397 00:18:57,637 --> 00:19:00,470 She was my inspiration, she was the one that was like "Look... 398 00:19:01,057 --> 00:19:03,844 come on, fucking, you've not killed anyone. 399 00:19:04,602 --> 00:19:08,060 Come on, let's get back into the music, snap out of it," you know what I mean? 400 00:19:08,105 --> 00:19:10,437 # Got the whole world in our hands # 401 00:19:11,734 --> 00:19:14,817 # Come and take a chance and start anew. # 402 00:19:15,029 --> 00:19:17,315 DEBBIE: I've always been aware of Oasis and of Liam but... 403 00:19:18,115 --> 00:19:20,731 I was never particularly an Oasis fan, as such. 404 00:19:20,785 --> 00:19:22,867 I kind of never really paid much attention to it. 405 00:19:23,496 --> 00:19:25,032 Even now, sometimes I feel guilty 406 00:19:25,122 --> 00:19:27,408 when Liam's talking to me about songs that he's thinking about performing 407 00:19:27,458 --> 00:19:30,325 I have to google them and see which ones they are, but... 408 00:19:30,628 --> 00:19:31,458 I'm learning. 409 00:19:32,755 --> 00:19:34,996 PAPARAZZI SHOUT — # Got the whole world in our hands. # 410 00:19:35,591 --> 00:19:37,832 BONEHEAD (VO): Thank God for Debbie, you know, what a person. 411 00:19:39,220 --> 00:19:41,632 For Liam, you know, them two together. 412 00:19:41,722 --> 00:19:44,088 But/ think Debbie convinced Liam that... 413 00:19:45,184 --> 00:19:48,426 he had to get off his arse and actually get up and pick your guitar up 414 00:19:48,521 --> 00:19:50,728 start writing, and Liam can write some fucking songs. 415 00:19:51,774 --> 00:19:53,014 DEBBIE: As much as Liam said 416 00:19:53,484 --> 00:19:55,566 at the time he just wanted to move abroad 417 00:19:55,903 --> 00:19:57,643 find somewhere, live a quiet life. 418 00:19:57,780 --> 00:20:00,317 I knew that if he did that, that would just be temporary anyway 419 00:20:00,408 --> 00:20:02,524 because I knew that he would never be happy 420 00:20:02,660 --> 00:20:05,197 unless he was back singing and performing. 421 00:20:05,496 --> 00:20:07,157 Whenever he was off guard 422 00:20:07,248 --> 00:20:09,614 he would pick up a guitar or he'd be singing. 423 00:20:09,709 --> 00:20:11,950 He just starts playing a few chords and then 424 00:20:12,503 --> 00:20:14,994 sees what comes out and then works on it from there 425 00:20:15,423 --> 00:20:16,538 records it on his phone 426 00:20:17,216 --> 00:20:20,800 and then most people get to hear it when he's had a drink, basically. 427 00:20:25,766 --> 00:20:26,881 PAUL: We were in Ireland 428 00:20:27,226 --> 00:20:28,056 and... 429 00:20:29,603 --> 00:20:31,434 everything in Ireland revolves around a pub. 430 00:20:33,441 --> 00:20:35,682 LIAM: When you're driving through the town, it's like... 431 00:20:35,735 --> 00:20:38,226 HE SIGHS Look at that lovely pub. 432 00:20:43,409 --> 00:20:45,866 You'd go "Oh, mam. I'll just be there in a... I'm just having a Guinness." 433 00:20:45,911 --> 00:20:47,526 D'you know what I mean? And you know what it's like. 434 00:20:47,580 --> 00:20:49,195 There's no such thing as just having one. 435 00:20:53,210 --> 00:20:54,746 PAUL: You know, we'd been out all day 436 00:20:54,795 --> 00:20:56,535 for about, oh, something like eight hours. 437 00:20:56,756 --> 00:20:58,371 Eight hours is a long time drinking Guinness. 438 00:20:58,424 --> 00:20:59,709 And you can tell which way it's gonna go. 439 00:21:00,384 --> 00:21:03,217 LIAM: So before you know it, you're about 30 Guinness' in. 440 00:21:04,096 --> 00:21:05,051 D'you know what I mean? 441 00:21:05,347 --> 00:21:07,804 And then someone gets the guitar out and before you know it 442 00:21:07,933 --> 00:21:09,639 you're fucking thinking you can play it. 443 00:21:10,352 --> 00:21:13,264 GUITAR PLAYS 444 00:21:15,900 --> 00:21:17,015 JJ FINAN: When he played... 445 00:21:17,443 --> 00:21:19,399 and everybody stood still, everything stopped 446 00:21:20,488 --> 00:21:22,353 and everybody started taking things, you know 447 00:21:22,490 --> 00:21:25,072 taking photographs with their mobile phone and stuff like that. 448 00:21:25,493 --> 00:21:29,657 # When / wake up and / hear you say # 449 00:21:31,582 --> 00:21:36,451 # There ’s no love worth chasing yesterday # 450 00:21:37,671 --> 00:21:43,416 # Cos it’s alright, it’s alright now. # 451 00:21:45,346 --> 00:21:47,928 Someone gives him a guitar and the rest is history. 452 00:21:48,015 --> 00:21:50,051 Yeah, he sings his song "Bold", and... 453 00:21:51,268 --> 00:21:54,010 And then it went... Someone recorded it, and it went around the world. 454 00:21:54,980 --> 00:21:58,188 # / didn’t do what/ was told # 455 00:21:59,276 --> 00:22:04,566 # Yes / know you saw soul. # 456 00:22:04,907 --> 00:22:06,568 I know enough about music to know that was a hit. 457 00:22:06,659 --> 00:22:09,526 # / didn’t do what/ was told. # 458 00:22:10,120 --> 00:22:12,736 BONEHEAD: He was sending me finished songs, just on his phone, y'know 459 00:22:12,790 --> 00:22:15,953 just recorded on his phone in his kitchen, and one of them was "Bold". 460 00:22:16,043 --> 00:22:17,123 It wasn't like... 461 00:22:17,253 --> 00:22:20,791 "Fucking get your ears round this one, man, it's gonna blow your fucking head off. 462 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:22,876 Come on!" It was none of that attitude. 463 00:22:22,925 --> 00:22:24,506 It was a bit more humble, like... 464 00:22:24,552 --> 00:22:26,463 "So what do you think? D'you think it's alright?" 465 00:22:27,346 --> 00:22:30,713 He's like "D'you think it's alright?" I said "It's fucking massive mate, yeah." 466 00:22:32,226 --> 00:22:34,558 LIAM: And then I played it Debbie and she thought it were good and that 467 00:22:34,603 --> 00:22:37,936 and she thought, "Let's go and speak to someone at a record label". 468 00:22:41,735 --> 00:22:44,647 PHIL CHRISTIE: I heard the music and thought it was better than anything he'd done 469 00:22:44,697 --> 00:22:46,062 for ten or 15 years. 470 00:22:46,115 --> 00:22:49,198 And there was this drive and this hunger 471 00:22:49,827 --> 00:22:51,738 and this will to win 472 00:22:51,871 --> 00:22:53,486 and to prove people wrong 473 00:22:53,581 --> 00:22:54,821 that I really fed off. 474 00:22:54,874 --> 00:22:58,082 That was what made the deal a very easy decision. 475 00:23:00,421 --> 00:23:03,208 MIKE: And that certainly drew a lot of raised eyebrows 476 00:23:03,257 --> 00:23:05,669 cos you're signing Liam Gallagher, he doesn't write songs. 477 00:23:06,719 --> 00:23:07,834 LIAM: I'm not a songwriter. 478 00:23:07,928 --> 00:23:10,635 I come into this world as a singer, you know what I mean? 479 00:23:10,723 --> 00:23:12,054 But I do write the odd songs 480 00:23:12,808 --> 00:23:14,048 but anyway, I'm not... 481 00:23:14,184 --> 00:23:16,470 I'm... alright, I'm a songwriter that hasn't got a lot of songs 482 00:23:16,520 --> 00:23:17,350 HE CHUCKLES I'll give you that. 483 00:23:17,980 --> 00:23:21,222 # it’s not goodbye. # 484 00:23:23,152 --> 00:23:24,767 PAUL: No, he's not a prolific songwriter. 485 00:23:24,820 --> 00:23:26,651 He has one or two, or three. 486 00:23:27,072 --> 00:23:28,812 But you can't make a record with three songs. 487 00:23:28,908 --> 00:23:30,739 You need a minimum ten 488 00:23:31,535 --> 00:23:32,365 for an album. 489 00:23:32,411 --> 00:23:38,031 # l’ve all / need and more. # 490 00:23:39,543 --> 00:23:42,205 PAUL: So you can write "Bold". He knew he had to get more. 491 00:23:42,546 --> 00:23:44,878 And to do that you have to go and work with other people 492 00:23:44,924 --> 00:23:46,585 which is never even done before. 493 00:23:56,477 --> 00:23:58,013 BONEHEAD: Trying to bounce back 494 00:23:58,854 --> 00:24:00,560 and embark on this solo career 495 00:24:00,731 --> 00:24:03,222 with the weight of all his fucking personal things 496 00:24:03,317 --> 00:24:05,774 his divorce and whatever and shite he was going through 497 00:24:05,861 --> 00:24:09,149 that just totally fucking shows his strength of character. 498 00:24:12,159 --> 00:24:14,696 DAN: I guess Liam's got a reputation. 499 00:24:14,912 --> 00:24:16,322 From day one, I realised 500 00:24:16,747 --> 00:24:19,955 that he wasn't that character when you're with him on his own. 501 00:24:20,250 --> 00:24:23,868 He's a much more honest and open and real person. 502 00:24:27,841 --> 00:24:30,708 MIKE: He didn't look like a man defeated. 503 00:24:30,803 --> 00:24:34,421 But at the same time, that really confident character 504 00:24:34,515 --> 00:24:36,051 wasn't necessarily there. 505 00:24:36,183 --> 00:24:38,424 He certainly didn't appreciate 506 00:24:38,644 --> 00:24:40,805 how good he was at that particular point. 507 00:24:41,105 --> 00:24:43,141 GUITAR PLAYS 508 00:24:50,030 --> 00:24:53,943 # You can make or break my day # 509 00:24:55,911 --> 00:25:00,075 # They’re only words / hear you say # 510 00:25:03,085 --> 00:25:07,920 # / give you something you can shout about # 511 00:25:09,133 --> 00:25:12,250 # / won ’t ever let you down... # 512 00:25:15,097 --> 00:25:15,961 MUSIC FADES 513 00:25:16,140 --> 00:25:17,926 Yeah. I really like that, I really like that. 514 00:25:17,975 --> 00:25:20,057 So, um, I reckon we should do the next verse. 515 00:25:20,811 --> 00:25:23,803 RECORDED MUSIC PLAYS 516 00:25:24,898 --> 00:25:26,104 MUSIC FADES OUT 517 00:25:26,150 --> 00:25:28,266 Maybe on every beat, no, or would it be too much? 518 00:25:28,360 --> 00:25:30,351 # l’ve all... # 519 00:25:30,446 --> 00:25:31,606 #lneed... # 520 00:25:32,531 --> 00:25:34,112 # ...and more. # 521 00:25:39,204 --> 00:25:40,535 That was good there, man. 522 00:25:40,581 --> 00:25:41,991 Like that. — HE IMITATES GUITAR NOTES 523 00:25:42,082 --> 00:25:43,242 GUITAR PLAYS NOTES — Yeah, that's good. 524 00:25:43,333 --> 00:25:44,368 GUITARIST: The one note? — Yeah. 525 00:25:44,418 --> 00:25:45,578 LIAM: Yeah, cool. 526 00:25:45,878 --> 00:25:47,368 When I went in to do the demos it was like... 527 00:25:47,421 --> 00:25:48,877 I was in there playing a guitar and was I thinking 528 00:25:48,964 --> 00:25:51,671 "How the fuck though, is he gonna be able to get it?" You know what I mean? 529 00:25:51,800 --> 00:25:53,415 Cos I don't, it's all a bit odd, innit? 530 00:25:54,219 --> 00:25:56,210 And he picked it up straight away, I was like that. 531 00:25:56,263 --> 00:25:57,127 Fucking cool. 532 00:25:57,473 --> 00:25:59,839 MUSIC PLAYS — It needs some like... 533 00:25:59,933 --> 00:26:01,264 HE IMITATES NOTES 534 00:26:04,063 --> 00:26:05,678 Tell you what would be great there - 535 00:26:05,773 --> 00:26:07,309 a bass drum there, after that. 536 00:26:08,233 --> 00:26:10,724 MUSIC PLAYS 537 00:26:12,780 --> 00:26:14,736 I like that! That little jangly guitar. 538 00:26:17,201 --> 00:26:19,817 # it’s not goodbye # 539 00:26:21,455 --> 00:26:23,446 # So dry your eyes # 540 00:26:25,667 --> 00:26:27,828 # Come rain or shine # 541 00:26:29,296 --> 00:26:32,208 # l’ve all / need... # 542 00:26:33,092 --> 00:26:35,128 # ...and more. # 543 00:26:38,347 --> 00:26:41,214 Yeah, it's fucking buzzing that tune. It's got a good vibe, hasn't it? 544 00:26:41,308 --> 00:26:44,266 CAMERAMAN: It was nice seeing you in control of it all and not... 545 00:26:44,394 --> 00:26:45,224 Yeah. 546 00:26:45,270 --> 00:26:46,476 You gotta put your bits out, haven't you, man? 547 00:26:46,563 --> 00:26:48,144 And if they fucking work, they work, you know what I mean? 548 00:26:48,232 --> 00:26:49,597 Not everything's gonna work, man. 549 00:26:50,734 --> 00:26:51,564 Yeah. Exactly. 550 00:26:51,652 --> 00:26:53,734 You've gotta just say it how you see it, haven't you? How you heard it. 551 00:26:53,779 --> 00:26:54,768 You know what I mean, and then go... 552 00:26:54,947 --> 00:26:56,778 Cos I play that rhythm sometimes in me house and I go 553 00:26:56,865 --> 00:26:59,356 well that's fucking... if you don't fucking say it 554 00:27:01,411 --> 00:27:02,696 If it works, it fucking works. 555 00:27:07,793 --> 00:27:11,001 PEGGY: He definitely got happier as he went in the studio 556 00:27:11,213 --> 00:27:12,453 and started recording again. 557 00:27:13,632 --> 00:27:15,964 I think that really brought him out of himself. 558 00:27:16,343 --> 00:27:20,006 # Here comes my epiphany # 559 00:27:22,099 --> 00:27:25,466 # Been sitting all so patient/y. # 560 00:27:25,561 --> 00:27:28,143 PEGGY: Liam is Liam, you get whatever you see with Liam. 561 00:27:28,188 --> 00:27:30,144 That's what you get, he's still the very same. 562 00:27:30,232 --> 00:27:32,564 Yeah, he'll straight come back home and he'll still... 563 00:27:33,152 --> 00:27:35,939 shout and bawl when he wants to and put the kettle on. 564 00:27:37,781 --> 00:27:39,737 LIAM: Tripping in here one night watching The Mondays 565 00:27:39,825 --> 00:27:40,735 about five of us. 566 00:27:41,618 --> 00:27:42,573 Me mum wasn't having it. 567 00:27:42,744 --> 00:27:45,827 DEBBIE: Yeah, they'll be fine in here. When they see him next anyway. 568 00:27:46,165 --> 00:27:47,325 This is Margaret Gallagher. 569 00:27:48,584 --> 00:27:50,495 Say hello to the camera. — Hello, camera. 570 00:27:50,669 --> 00:27:52,000 Debbie Gwyther. 571 00:27:52,796 --> 00:27:53,751 Gene Gallagher. 572 00:27:56,133 --> 00:27:57,794 CAMERAMAN: Do you come back here often? 573 00:27:58,218 --> 00:28:00,379 Uh, not as much as I should do, but... 574 00:28:01,555 --> 00:28:02,795 Not as much as I should do. 575 00:28:03,182 --> 00:28:05,468 When me mam left me dad, she got all of this sorted 576 00:28:05,684 --> 00:28:07,345 and we snuck off in the middle of the night 577 00:28:07,394 --> 00:28:09,009 and then, this was our new house. 578 00:28:09,229 --> 00:28:10,093 It wasn't like this. 579 00:28:10,522 --> 00:28:11,932 She's got it well nice now. 580 00:28:12,024 --> 00:28:14,515 HE CLEARS HIS THROAT We used to just to sit there on a blanket 581 00:28:14,610 --> 00:28:16,601 fucking stoned while me mam was at work 582 00:28:16,653 --> 00:28:17,688 with the speakers 583 00:28:18,030 --> 00:28:20,737 facing out of the window with all the music we'd just bought 584 00:28:21,074 --> 00:28:23,190 or the tunes we'd just bought from Sifters and that 585 00:28:23,327 --> 00:28:26,785 and I'd sit there, me and Johnno, Coats here, just fucking listening to Jimi Hendrix 586 00:28:26,830 --> 00:28:28,661 and The Beatles and just... 587 00:28:30,751 --> 00:28:31,581 Iaze about. 588 00:28:31,668 --> 00:28:34,580 I remember coming back here after the first night at Maine Road 589 00:28:35,464 --> 00:28:38,831 and getting me head down thinking "Fucking hell, what was all that about?" 590 00:28:38,926 --> 00:28:40,166 Then the second night 591 00:28:40,469 --> 00:28:42,710 then we moved out and then I fucked off down to London. 592 00:28:43,513 --> 00:28:45,344 MARGARET: Do you remember the time you sat out in the kitchen 593 00:28:45,432 --> 00:28:46,638 and told me you wanted to be a singer? 594 00:28:46,725 --> 00:28:48,135 Yeah. —SHELAUGHS 595 00:28:48,185 --> 00:28:49,140 And I says to him 596 00:28:49,645 --> 00:28:51,681 "To being a singer?" I says, "You can't sing." 597 00:28:51,772 --> 00:28:53,683 "Oh, I can," he says, "Mam" 598 00:28:53,732 --> 00:28:54,938 he says, "I'm going to be famous". 599 00:28:55,067 --> 00:28:57,228 "Oh", I said, "You want to bloody hurry up and be famous then." 600 00:28:57,402 --> 00:28:58,642 SHE LAUGHS Yeah what about Paul though? 601 00:29:00,697 --> 00:29:02,233 He was gonna be on Strictly Come Dancing. — No, you're taking the piss. 602 00:29:02,324 --> 00:29:04,610 LIAM: No, but you must've thought we were all on magic mushrooms. 603 00:29:04,660 --> 00:29:06,241 You got this dickhead here who thinks he a singer 604 00:29:06,328 --> 00:29:08,660 you've got this one here who thinks he's Wayne Sleep... 605 00:29:08,747 --> 00:29:10,203 D'you know what I mean? Lionell fucking Blair. 606 00:29:10,249 --> 00:29:11,079 What did Noel want to be? 607 00:29:11,124 --> 00:29:12,739 Paul is... He wanted to be a fireman. 608 00:29:12,834 --> 00:29:15,120 HE SCOFFS Fucking "fireman". 609 00:29:15,587 --> 00:29:17,703 MARGARET: They were here then all of a sudden they were all gone. 610 00:29:17,798 --> 00:29:19,789 LIAM: They were on the box. — And it was huge. 611 00:29:19,841 --> 00:29:20,876 Yeah, they were on the TV. 612 00:29:20,926 --> 00:29:22,757 No, I found that hard to deal with actually. — Did ya? 613 00:29:22,803 --> 00:29:23,633 I did, yeah. 614 00:29:23,887 --> 00:29:26,173 Then you wouldn't see you for months because you were touring. 615 00:29:26,348 --> 00:29:27,383 I found that difficult. 616 00:29:27,808 --> 00:29:29,048 CAMERAMAN: You must be proud of them all. 617 00:29:29,101 --> 00:29:30,511 Oh, very proud, yeah. 618 00:29:31,019 --> 00:29:32,930 Yeah. I still get me tissues out. 619 00:29:33,021 --> 00:29:33,885 SHE CHUCKLES 620 00:29:34,106 --> 00:29:36,768 Every time they're on the television, I'm still there 621 00:29:36,858 --> 00:29:39,349 with a box of tissues. Liam always likes to come home. 622 00:29:39,403 --> 00:29:41,689 Yeah, it's nice, I should come back more often, but... 623 00:29:41,989 --> 00:29:43,820 You should do, as like I tell yous 624 00:29:43,865 --> 00:29:45,150 there's no use in coming back when I'm not here. 625 00:29:45,242 --> 00:29:46,322 Exactly. — Mm. 626 00:29:46,410 --> 00:29:47,274 Exactly. 627 00:29:47,828 --> 00:29:49,989 CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYS 628 00:30:13,270 --> 00:30:15,977 LIAM: I was never gonna sit there and do it on my own on a guitar 629 00:30:16,690 --> 00:30:18,351 even though a lot of people thought I was - 630 00:30:18,525 --> 00:30:20,140 which I wasn't - cos I'm not into that. 631 00:30:22,738 --> 00:30:24,603 By the time we got to Abbey Road, we had the whole band. 632 00:30:25,282 --> 00:30:27,147 And I like the vibe, I like the mentality 633 00:30:27,200 --> 00:30:29,191 of being in a band and being around people and that. 634 00:30:29,244 --> 00:30:30,950 Four heads are better than one, you know what I mean? 635 00:30:33,290 --> 00:30:35,406 DREW: When we went in to Abbey Road to record "I Get By" 636 00:30:35,876 --> 00:30:38,618 we'd been playing together in the studio for a number of weeks. 637 00:30:39,046 --> 00:30:40,752 That's it, that's it, whack down. 638 00:30:41,381 --> 00:30:44,293 DREW: The chemistry is something that you can't anticipate 639 00:30:44,384 --> 00:30:45,965 with people that you've never met before. 640 00:30:46,136 --> 00:30:48,548 But we lucked out with this band. 641 00:30:49,848 --> 00:30:51,759 CHRISTIAN: It must be a different dynamic 642 00:30:51,808 --> 00:30:53,639 for him to be in a band full of people 643 00:30:53,685 --> 00:30:56,597 that get on with him and just do what he wants, you know 644 00:30:56,813 --> 00:30:59,145 and just sort of provide a stable backing for him. 645 00:30:59,316 --> 00:31:00,897 Sounds really good, no? How are you guys? 646 00:31:00,942 --> 00:31:02,057 Beefy guys. — Lush, yeah. 647 00:31:02,110 --> 00:31:03,190 Fucking beefy. 648 00:31:07,908 --> 00:31:10,900 DAN: It just worked, I don't know how, just all the cogs fell into place 649 00:31:10,994 --> 00:31:12,404 and we just got on with it. 650 00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:20,284 DREW: Those horn lines, those base riffs all those nuances 651 00:31:20,337 --> 00:31:21,417 they were all from his ear. 652 00:31:22,798 --> 00:31:24,880 DAN: He's got all these ideas and all these sounds 653 00:31:25,008 --> 00:31:26,043 and all these parts 654 00:31:26,134 --> 00:31:28,125 flying around in his head. He'd sing a melody 655 00:31:28,220 --> 00:31:30,176 once you put that melody into a song 656 00:31:30,180 --> 00:31:31,340 it's always a genius idea. 657 00:31:32,474 --> 00:31:34,089 LIAM: I've always loved being in a studio 658 00:31:34,101 --> 00:31:35,762 just being around it and watching it all 659 00:31:35,852 --> 00:31:37,217 come to life, you know what I mean 660 00:31:37,270 --> 00:31:40,012 from the first bass drum to the first strum on the guitar 661 00:31:40,107 --> 00:31:42,849 and you watch the record go in different directions 662 00:31:42,859 --> 00:31:43,848 you know what I mean? 663 00:31:45,112 --> 00:31:47,819 Some days it turns out how you want to in your head 664 00:31:47,864 --> 00:31:49,104 and some days it doesn't, you know what I mean? 665 00:31:49,741 --> 00:31:51,322 Some days it turns out better. 666 00:31:58,041 --> 00:32:00,828 MIKE: It was Liam wholly owning the recording. 667 00:32:00,919 --> 00:32:02,580 He knew the record he wanted to make 668 00:32:02,963 --> 00:32:05,124 and it was great to see him actually in there 669 00:32:05,257 --> 00:32:06,997 and being totally in charge of the situation 670 00:32:07,134 --> 00:32:09,921 and I don't imagine that was something he'd ever had an opportunity 671 00:32:09,970 --> 00:32:11,210 to do before. 672 00:32:14,099 --> 00:32:14,963 Sweet. 673 00:32:20,939 --> 00:32:22,179 LIAM: I need to calm down, you know what I mean? 674 00:32:22,232 --> 00:32:24,644 Fucking blown me voice in the first fucking... 675 00:32:24,693 --> 00:32:25,853 VOICE BREAKS: "Good evening!" 676 00:32:25,944 --> 00:32:28,185 MEN LAUGH — D'you know what I mean... 677 00:32:28,238 --> 00:32:30,980 Do it like fucking Axl Rose, you know what I mean? 678 00:32:31,074 --> 00:32:32,905 Fucking, got a fucking gig today, man. 679 00:32:33,535 --> 00:32:35,696 "I GET BY" PLAYS # So out me some slack # 680 00:32:35,745 --> 00:32:37,576 # / wanna see all of you # 681 00:32:37,581 --> 00:32:40,197 # / never hold back from the truth # 682 00:32:42,502 --> 00:32:44,413 # Unlike you # 683 00:32:46,256 --> 00:32:48,212 # Unlike you. # 684 00:32:50,802 --> 00:32:52,212 Stop that. — Yeah! 685 00:32:52,846 --> 00:32:54,177 I'll have it. I'd buy it. 686 00:32:54,431 --> 00:32:55,796 You what? — I'd buy that. 687 00:32:55,932 --> 00:32:58,093 I don't remember you doing that harmony. — I'd definitely download it. 688 00:32:58,143 --> 00:32:59,007 Vocal harmony. 689 00:32:59,186 --> 00:33:00,722 I'd definitely download that. 690 00:33:00,770 --> 00:33:02,931 LIAM: I tell you what, it's been fucking amazing, man. 691 00:33:02,981 --> 00:33:05,188 It's been fucking mega, man. Top work, man. 692 00:33:05,317 --> 00:33:06,932 Nice one. — Nice one. Take care. 693 00:33:07,360 --> 00:33:08,190 See you later. 694 00:33:12,491 --> 00:33:13,355 See yous in a bit. 695 00:33:18,079 --> 00:33:19,535 PAUL: Nobody's heard the record yet. 696 00:33:20,582 --> 00:33:22,322 Promoters don't tend to gamble too much 697 00:33:22,417 --> 00:33:27,411 so... the Ritz, 2,000 capacity is a safe starting ground. 698 00:33:32,719 --> 00:33:34,209 REPORTER: Well, we’ve got some news coming in to us 699 00:33:34,221 --> 00:33:36,678 out of the North West, Greater Manchester Police 700 00:33:37,098 --> 00:33:41,091 have warned people to stay away from Manchester Arena. 701 00:33:44,981 --> 00:33:46,767 Amid reports on social media 702 00:33:46,900 --> 00:33:49,767 of some kind of explosion. 703 00:33:50,362 --> 00:33:51,693 MUFFLED SCREAMS 704 00:34:01,414 --> 00:34:03,575 REPORTER 2: With 22 dead and dozens injured 705 00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:06,457 hundreds came out into Central Manchester today 706 00:34:07,170 --> 00:34:09,001 to remember lives lost. 707 00:34:09,839 --> 00:34:11,545 Fellas, just step to the side for us, please. 708 00:34:11,591 --> 00:34:12,626 We haven't got time to stop. 709 00:34:12,801 --> 00:34:14,587 We haven't got time to stop, I'm sorry. 710 00:34:16,096 --> 00:34:16,960 Cheers man. 711 00:34:19,266 --> 00:34:20,972 FAN: Any chance you can let us in, Liam? 712 00:34:21,476 --> 00:34:22,556 It's ramo, mate. 713 00:34:22,811 --> 00:34:25,052 FAN: Yes, Liam! — Liam! 714 00:34:26,273 --> 00:34:27,809 Get him back! Can I have a photo? 715 00:34:27,983 --> 00:34:30,190 Stay there. — Liam, please, I fucking love you, lad! 716 00:34:30,777 --> 00:34:31,892 Aw, quick photo! 717 00:34:32,571 --> 00:34:33,777 Guys, stay back. 718 00:34:34,197 --> 00:34:35,812 Liam! — Liam. 719 00:34:36,408 --> 00:34:37,238 Yes! 720 00:34:37,701 --> 00:34:38,531 Liam! 721 00:34:49,921 --> 00:34:51,912 LIAM: It's horrific, right, man? Horrific. 722 00:34:51,965 --> 00:34:53,876 BONEHEAD: It was, but hopefully, you know... 723 00:34:54,718 --> 00:34:57,585 put that aside and we'll get 'em bouncing tonight, forget about that 724 00:34:57,679 --> 00:35:00,261 and we'll get their mind off that, it was horrible man, horrible. 725 00:35:03,685 --> 00:35:05,221 I guess a little bit nervous... 726 00:35:07,147 --> 00:35:09,388 but nah, I can't wait to just get on there, man and fucking... 727 00:35:10,900 --> 00:35:13,357 carry on this crusade of no fucking giving up, man 728 00:35:13,486 --> 00:35:16,569 and these evil cunts, and just fucking get back on, carry on with it. 729 00:35:16,656 --> 00:35:17,691 You know what I mean? — HE CLAPS 730 00:35:20,410 --> 00:35:23,026 LIAM: It's always hard work going back to your own town, doing your gig 731 00:35:23,204 --> 00:35:24,034 new album 732 00:35:24,372 --> 00:35:27,364 but with the stuff that had gone down, it was super heavy 733 00:35:27,500 --> 00:35:29,582 you know what I mean, we just wanted to show respect. 734 00:35:33,006 --> 00:35:34,621 We've gotta put on a good gig for them, you know what I mean 735 00:35:34,716 --> 00:35:35,751 as much as you can. 736 00:35:40,764 --> 00:35:42,880 INTRO TO l'I GET BY" PLAYS 737 00:35:52,025 --> 00:35:54,061 CROWD ROARS 738 00:35:54,736 --> 00:35:58,604 CROWD CHANTS: Liam! Liam! Liam! 739 00:35:58,907 --> 00:36:01,023 / am he, cos you are he 740 00:36:01,117 --> 00:36:01,981 cos you are he 741 00:36:02,327 --> 00:36:03,783 and we are all together. 742 00:36:04,204 --> 00:36:07,571 # l’ve all / need... # 743 00:36:08,124 --> 00:36:09,580 # ...and more. # 744 00:36:09,626 --> 00:36:11,617 BONEHEAD: I was watching it from up on the balcony 745 00:36:11,711 --> 00:36:14,123 and the atmosphere and that venue 746 00:36:14,214 --> 00:36:17,456 was unlike any Oasis gig 747 00:36:17,509 --> 00:36:18,464 I'd ever seen. 748 00:36:19,010 --> 00:36:19,840 The feeling. 749 00:36:20,345 --> 00:36:21,425 The expectation. 750 00:36:21,554 --> 00:36:24,387 # There ’s no time for looking back. # 751 00:36:24,474 --> 00:36:25,463 It was a crowd reaction. 752 00:36:25,517 --> 00:36:28,008 It was like "Wow", you know, that was fucking, pretty intense. 753 00:36:28,311 --> 00:36:30,347 It was as if they wanted him more than ever. 754 00:36:30,397 --> 00:36:32,763 # Slow down, all things must pass # 755 00:36:33,191 --> 00:36:34,476 # Take your time # 756 00:36:35,276 --> 00:36:36,857 # Know the score # 757 00:36:37,237 --> 00:36:38,477 # Tomorrow... # 758 00:36:38,571 --> 00:36:41,438 MIKE: That show was an incredible coming together 759 00:36:41,491 --> 00:36:44,278 a connection between Liam and his audience. 760 00:36:46,329 --> 00:36:49,742 # The winds of change... # 761 00:36:50,417 --> 00:36:51,532 # ...must blow. # 762 00:36:53,753 --> 00:36:56,369 CROWD CHANTS: Liam! Liam! Liam! 763 00:36:59,634 --> 00:37:03,126 Manchester, llove you, we love ya. Look after each other. 764 00:37:03,221 --> 00:37:04,461 Thank you for coming out! 765 00:37:07,851 --> 00:37:10,137 CROWD CHANTS 766 00:37:12,397 --> 00:37:15,230 # it’s not goodbye # 767 00:37:16,192 --> 00:37:19,605 # So dry your eyes. # 768 00:37:20,989 --> 00:37:22,945 MIKE: It was a hugely emotional moment. 769 00:37:23,032 --> 00:37:24,943 I think he completely united a community. 770 00:37:29,664 --> 00:37:31,825 LIAM: I'm proud that we did it, you know what I mean? 771 00:37:32,208 --> 00:37:33,869 Music, man, is power, you know what I mean? 772 00:37:33,960 --> 00:37:35,416 It brings people together, it can just... 773 00:37:35,503 --> 00:37:37,459 make you feel like everything's gonna be alright. 774 00:37:44,179 --> 00:37:47,671 I'm most of a shit, but like I've been, man, I am fucking proud of myself, course I am. 775 00:37:47,807 --> 00:37:49,172 Like I said, I've not killed anyone. 776 00:37:49,267 --> 00:37:50,803 I'll never let any cunt get me down 777 00:37:50,894 --> 00:37:52,225 you know what I mean? No matter who they are 778 00:37:52,479 --> 00:37:54,185 still gotta keep one eye on the prize, you know what I mean? 779 00:37:54,272 --> 00:37:56,012 But yeah, like, you know, no one's invincible. 780 00:37:56,399 --> 00:37:57,229 But... 781 00:37:57,901 --> 00:38:00,267 you gotta feel like you can get out of it 782 00:38:00,361 --> 00:38:01,191 you know what I mean? 783 00:38:01,279 --> 00:38:02,940 Without a doubt, and you make it better. 784 00:38:03,698 --> 00:38:06,110 MUSIC: "All My People/All Mankind" by Liam Gallagher 785 00:38:12,832 --> 00:38:16,324 # Hold tight, / got what you need # 786 00:38:16,586 --> 00:38:18,417 # Speak now # 787 00:38:18,463 --> 00:38:20,044 # Or forever hold your peace. # 788 00:38:20,340 --> 00:38:23,252 LIAM: All of a sudden, Chris Martin is fucking emailing me. 789 00:38:23,301 --> 00:38:24,916 I was going, "What does he fucking want?" 790 00:38:25,470 --> 00:38:27,256 So I was going, "what's he after? 791 00:38:28,097 --> 00:38:28,927 What the fuck's he after?" 792 00:38:29,098 --> 00:38:33,057 # Showboats not up to speed # 793 00:38:33,311 --> 00:38:34,847 # High out. # 794 00:38:34,938 --> 00:38:37,429 LIAM: And then I heard he was doing this benefit gig and that 795 00:38:37,524 --> 00:38:38,934 and then he goes, "Would you do 'Live Forever'?" 796 00:38:38,983 --> 00:38:40,723 I was going, "Yeah, I'll do that, man. Let's do it." 797 00:38:40,985 --> 00:38:43,897 # it’s my time # 798 00:38:44,697 --> 00:38:46,233 DEBBIE: The first thing is said was, "You know 799 00:38:46,282 --> 00:38:48,193 I wanna perform, it doesn't matter where we are" 800 00:38:48,284 --> 00:38:51,492 so we had to fly from Germany, the same day, to make it happen. 801 00:38:51,579 --> 00:38:53,319 LIAM: So we did that, got back 802 00:38:53,373 --> 00:38:55,739 met Chris and the guitarist in the toilet 803 00:38:55,834 --> 00:38:57,574 and we went through "Live Forever" 804 00:38:57,669 --> 00:38:58,624 and then we did it. 805 00:38:58,670 --> 00:38:59,955 Liam ’s coming on! 806 00:39:00,004 --> 00:39:02,165 AUDIENCE SCREAMS 807 00:39:06,427 --> 00:39:08,543 Manchester fans in the areal 808 00:39:09,973 --> 00:39:13,807 # Gonna leave you all behind # 809 00:39:14,936 --> 00:39:17,177 LIAM: Maybe I have upset him in the past and that, but... 810 00:39:17,355 --> 00:39:18,344 I don't mean it. 811 00:39:18,439 --> 00:39:21,181 I actually think Coldplay have got a few good tunes, you know what I mean? 812 00:39:21,276 --> 00:39:24,359 Listen, and I have apologised, I did say, "Look, I'm sorry for fucking 813 00:39:24,779 --> 00:39:26,235 for digging yous out over the years." And they went... 814 00:39:26,281 --> 00:39:27,737 "No, no, no. We love it, man. Carry on." 815 00:39:27,991 --> 00:39:29,106 So they enjoy it, man. 816 00:39:29,158 --> 00:39:31,649 # All the people # 817 00:39:31,703 --> 00:39:33,284 CROWD SCREAMS 818 00:39:33,329 --> 00:39:37,322 # All mankind. # 819 00:39:37,917 --> 00:39:41,000 CHRISTIAN: One love, I think, if you were a young pop fan 820 00:39:41,588 --> 00:39:43,249 you're looking round at all these people 821 00:39:43,715 --> 00:39:47,173 everybody's got sparkle all over 'em and wigs on. 822 00:39:48,177 --> 00:39:50,133 Even Coldplay were dressed like The Tweenies. 823 00:39:50,179 --> 00:39:51,965 They had, like, lightning up their pants 824 00:39:52,056 --> 00:39:55,014 and brightly coloured trainers on and all that. 825 00:39:55,059 --> 00:39:57,266 Suddenly, Liam just turned up in a parka 826 00:39:57,353 --> 00:39:58,593 albeit an orange one 827 00:39:59,063 --> 00:40:00,769 and just stands there and sings. 828 00:40:01,065 --> 00:40:03,852 It's gotta be refreshing, even if you're 14. 829 00:40:04,193 --> 00:40:05,478 # ...l’m alive # 830 00:40:05,528 --> 00:40:07,439 # Get on up # 831 00:40:07,822 --> 00:40:09,187 # Get on up # 832 00:40:10,033 --> 00:40:12,945 # Gonna see now l’m alive. # 833 00:40:31,054 --> 00:40:33,261 LIAM: I just like making music. Music is what I do. 834 00:40:33,306 --> 00:40:35,012 You know what I mean? I can't really do anything else. 835 00:40:36,976 --> 00:40:39,058 I don't wanna be a spaceman. 836 00:40:39,103 --> 00:40:40,934 I don't wanna be a deep sea diver, I don't wanna sell flowers. 837 00:40:41,230 --> 00:40:43,687 I just want to sing good old rock and roll music 838 00:40:43,733 --> 00:40:45,894 and when I don't do it, it fucking drives me mad. 839 00:40:49,656 --> 00:40:53,649 I found my place in life and it's in front of that microphone stand. 840 00:40:59,707 --> 00:41:01,948 I think it was just a natural thing to make a record. 841 00:41:02,126 --> 00:41:03,741 It's always good to get things off your chest. 842 00:41:03,836 --> 00:41:06,293 Some people find that through the end of a bottle... 843 00:41:07,048 --> 00:41:09,790 or like a spliff, or a line of coke 844 00:41:09,842 --> 00:41:11,582 or fucking a shot of heroin, or... 845 00:41:11,928 --> 00:41:12,917 whatever, y'know what I mean? 846 00:41:13,012 --> 00:41:16,345 It's nice to do it through music, it's nice and safe, it's good for your health 847 00:41:16,391 --> 00:41:17,551 you know what I mean? 848 00:41:23,648 --> 00:41:26,390 There was once, I'd gone for a little run in the morning 849 00:41:27,068 --> 00:41:29,730 fucking come out and I could hear proper boom, boom... 850 00:41:29,821 --> 00:41:31,686 I was thinking, "Where the fuck's that coming from?" 851 00:41:31,739 --> 00:41:33,354 I get in the woods and, on my fucking life 852 00:41:33,449 --> 00:41:35,030 there's about 200 fucking kids 853 00:41:35,076 --> 00:41:37,692 right in the woods, full-on fucking raving 854 00:41:37,787 --> 00:41:39,743 and I'm fucking running past, felt like a right cunt. 855 00:41:39,831 --> 00:41:41,787 Loads of people spangled on the side on the bench 856 00:41:41,833 --> 00:41:42,788 all tripping. 857 00:41:43,167 --> 00:41:44,122 I'm sure they was going 858 00:41:44,210 --> 00:41:46,326 "I'm sure the fuck I've just seen that dick out of Oasis." 859 00:41:46,421 --> 00:41:48,332 CAMERAMAN LAUGHS — Fucking in shorts, running. 860 00:41:48,339 --> 00:41:51,172 "What's he doing running? He should be here fucking sniffing fucking cocaine." 861 00:41:58,766 --> 00:42:01,599 Gallagher released his first solo single today. 862 00:42:02,145 --> 00:42:04,477 # You would keep the secrets in ya # 863 00:42:04,522 --> 00:42:06,183 Congratulations! — On what? 864 00:42:06,232 --> 00:42:07,688 On your record! — AUDIENCE LAUGHS 865 00:42:08,860 --> 00:42:10,441 # / think you know # 866 00:42:10,820 --> 00:42:12,060 And the album is out today. 867 00:42:12,321 --> 00:42:14,107 Oh yeah, it's out today, yeah. — AUDIENCE LAUGHS 868 00:42:14,907 --> 00:42:17,649 # Anyone can see right through your eyes # 869 00:42:17,702 --> 00:42:19,818 It does feel like it's a youthful record. 870 00:42:19,912 --> 00:42:21,777 LIAM: For me, it's rock and roll, guitar music. 871 00:42:21,831 --> 00:42:24,413 It's got a lot of swagger, man, and it's got a bit of a stomp 872 00:42:24,459 --> 00:42:27,451 it's got a bit more of a groove than a lot of Oasis songs and that 873 00:42:27,587 --> 00:42:30,169 cos we were... not really groovy. 874 00:42:30,256 --> 00:42:31,666 # Wall of glass. # 875 00:42:41,851 --> 00:42:43,057 I do love Dublin. 876 00:42:48,399 --> 00:42:51,266 BONEHEAD (VO): / think he was well aware there ’3 knives being sharpened ready 877 00:42:51,360 --> 00:42:53,476 you know, and if he come out with a fucking f/opper 878 00:42:53,613 --> 00:42:56,901 if it just wasn’t quite up to fucking scratch 879 00:42:57,116 --> 00:42:59,732 then them knives would've come out and stabbed him in the back. 880 00:43:02,205 --> 00:43:05,663 But you ’re not whoever from this two-bit indie fucking band 881 00:43:05,750 --> 00:43:08,617 who ’s just embarking on a solo career, you ’re fucking Liam Gallagher 882 00:43:08,711 --> 00:43:10,952 d’you know what / mean? The kids out there are dying for ya. 883 00:43:11,339 --> 00:43:12,249 FAN: Oh, my God! 884 00:43:12,632 --> 00:43:14,748 How are you? — Young man! 885 00:43:15,968 --> 00:43:19,756 LIAM (VO): As far as l’m concerned, all these gigs are... all / care about 886 00:43:19,847 --> 00:43:20,836 is getting the fans back. 887 00:43:21,390 --> 00:43:22,880 Good man. — THEY LAUGH 888 00:43:22,975 --> 00:43:25,808 l ’m just a rock and roll singer in a band and that’s all Hi ever be. 889 00:43:25,978 --> 00:43:27,263 That’s all / ever want to be. 890 00:43:27,313 --> 00:43:28,519 Liam! — Who's not got tickets? 891 00:43:28,564 --> 00:43:30,270 We don't. — Yeah, we don't have tickets. 892 00:43:30,399 --> 00:43:33,311 We don't have tickets, Liam, any help? — Write your names down for us. 893 00:43:33,402 --> 00:43:34,812 _ Oh Yes! , my God! 894 00:43:36,614 --> 00:43:37,979 SECURITY: Do y'wanna write your name down on there 895 00:43:38,074 --> 00:43:40,656 and then just put plus one, two, three, four, five. 896 00:43:40,701 --> 00:43:43,283 Thanks so much, Liam. — Thanks so much. Much love. 897 00:43:43,371 --> 00:43:45,783 As You Were. — ALL: Yeah! 898 00:43:47,291 --> 00:43:48,121 Geezers! 899 00:43:48,793 --> 00:43:50,875 DEBBIE: He is so cute! — Cute. 900 00:43:51,212 --> 00:43:52,167 Cute, man. 901 00:43:54,924 --> 00:43:57,586 BONEHEAD: I think Liam being away, as hard as it was for him 902 00:43:57,969 --> 00:43:59,755 was probably the best thing he ever did. 903 00:44:00,138 --> 00:44:01,924 Would've been easy to just go, "You know what? 904 00:44:01,973 --> 00:44:04,089 I was front man Oasis, I tried with Beady Eye 905 00:44:05,101 --> 00:44:07,308 hand on heart, you know, it didn't quite work out 906 00:44:07,353 --> 00:44:09,890 so I've sacked it, I'm gonna concentrate on my clothing line now." 907 00:44:10,356 --> 00:44:11,971 But you will never see him on stage again. 908 00:44:12,024 --> 00:44:13,639 The world would've gone, "Good for you, man." 909 00:44:13,776 --> 00:44:15,107 They would've done that, but he didn't. 910 00:44:15,153 --> 00:44:16,893 FANS: Liam! 911 00:44:18,406 --> 00:44:19,896 On me! Me! Liam, Liam, please! 912 00:44:20,783 --> 00:44:22,193 BODYGUARD: Fellas, please don't push. 913 00:44:24,328 --> 00:44:26,193 PAUL: The expectations change. 914 00:44:26,247 --> 00:44:30,365 You suddenly saw him connect with, like, under-20-year-olds 915 00:44:30,459 --> 00:44:32,370 in a big way, and that was like... 916 00:44:33,421 --> 00:44:35,707 Then you realise it's got legs, suddenly he became 917 00:44:36,048 --> 00:44:37,584 cross-generational, you know? 918 00:44:38,301 --> 00:44:43,295 So then I thought, this is probably gonna be bigger than I thought, you know. 919 00:44:43,389 --> 00:44:45,129 CROWD ROARS 920 00:44:50,897 --> 00:44:52,478 FAN: Bringing the new, new stuff. 921 00:44:52,648 --> 00:44:55,060 I've been listening to that on YouTube and I fucking love it. 922 00:44:55,484 --> 00:44:57,349 All of that's fantastic. — Brilliant, brilliant. 923 00:44:57,403 --> 00:44:59,439 Aye, he doesn't need the other fella, he's grand. 924 00:44:59,488 --> 00:45:01,228 HE LAUGHS — He's grand. 925 00:45:01,782 --> 00:45:03,397 SAM ELDRIGE: You put out a great song 926 00:45:03,451 --> 00:45:05,533 and people start to take you seriously. 927 00:45:05,870 --> 00:45:09,362 That's the point at which you get nervous 928 00:45:09,624 --> 00:45:14,414 because the job is only 10% done at that point in time. 929 00:45:14,462 --> 00:45:16,123 You've gotta take it all the way through. 930 00:45:21,677 --> 00:45:23,383 JO WHILEY: What are your memories of Glastonbury before ? 931 00:45:23,429 --> 00:45:25,841 The very first time you came here with Oasis, was that ’94? 932 00:45:25,890 --> 00:45:27,050 LIAM: Yeah, think so, well... 933 00:45:27,099 --> 00:45:29,055 after we come off stage, / got me clothes robbed. 934 00:45:29,685 --> 00:45:31,676 Which weren ’t that good anyway, and that, but... 935 00:45:31,812 --> 00:45:33,894 cos they were, like, from Marks and Spencer’s, but... 936 00:45:34,023 --> 00:45:35,183 So, got them robbed 937 00:45:35,399 --> 00:45:38,186 and some young lad thought / had cocaine in me hair. 938 00:45:38,861 --> 00:45:39,725 Morning. 939 00:45:40,529 --> 00:45:44,363 He kept picking the bits of me psoriasis that I'd been scratching all day 940 00:45:44,408 --> 00:45:46,649 putting it on their gums and putting up their noses and shit like that 941 00:45:46,661 --> 00:45:48,367 going, "Fucking check it out, mate! 942 00:45:48,746 --> 00:45:51,658 He's got loads of gear on him", then I went back to the bus and I thought 943 00:45:51,999 --> 00:45:54,706 I'll just have a little go myself, anyway, just to see, y'know what I mean? 944 00:45:54,877 --> 00:45:57,289 SHE LAUGHS — Didn't work, nothing, didn't work though. 945 00:45:57,380 --> 00:45:59,416 I might not be able to use that story on Radio Two. 946 00:45:59,548 --> 00:46:01,129 THEY LAUGH 947 00:46:11,018 --> 00:46:12,974 HE PLAYS GUITAR 948 00:46:16,816 --> 00:46:19,023 MAN: How's it going? — Fucking absolutely fantastic. 949 00:46:19,110 --> 00:46:23,023 I've not been this excited about a gig since the first Boardwalk that Oasis did. 950 00:46:23,364 --> 00:46:26,777 All of Glas has been well received, the gigs have been well received and that. 951 00:46:26,826 --> 00:46:29,442 I mean, there's a long way to go and that, but there's no better feeling 952 00:46:29,495 --> 00:46:31,702 than getting on stage to loads of people hopefully 953 00:46:32,331 --> 00:46:33,616 and showing 'em what you're made of. 954 00:46:34,041 --> 00:46:35,622 # Nothing at all # 955 00:46:37,628 --> 00:46:39,710 # Even a soul # 956 00:46:41,215 --> 00:46:42,125 Yes, Man U. 957 00:46:42,216 --> 00:46:44,423 How are you, mate? — Alright, geezer, how's life? 958 00:46:44,635 --> 00:46:45,875 Alright? — Really good. Hey. 959 00:46:45,970 --> 00:46:47,926 Big guy. — Hi, how are you? Lovely to meet you. 960 00:46:48,180 --> 00:46:49,841 Are you here for the weekend and that or just...? 961 00:46:49,890 --> 00:46:51,380 Uh, here till Monday. 962 00:46:51,559 --> 00:46:52,719 Monday? Why Monday? 963 00:46:52,810 --> 00:46:54,220 Uh... — Has she kicked you out? 964 00:46:54,312 --> 00:46:55,427 Yeah. No, no. 965 00:46:55,563 --> 00:46:57,224 Why Monday? You not got a fucking house to go to? 966 00:46:57,273 --> 00:46:59,855 I'm here with him, till tomorrow 967 00:46:59,900 --> 00:47:01,856 and then the Mrs comes tomorrow night, so. 968 00:47:01,944 --> 00:47:04,356 I've never been out the front and that, I always fucking just hang about round here 969 00:47:04,405 --> 00:47:06,361 but me two kids are here, and they like... — DAVID: Yeah. 970 00:47:06,407 --> 00:47:07,863 They're into that weed and shit now, they're like that 971 00:47:07,908 --> 00:47:09,773 "Right, we're off down the fucking stone circle" 972 00:47:09,827 --> 00:47:11,738 they've fucked off and then come back, look like fucking hippies 973 00:47:11,787 --> 00:47:12,697 now they can't speak. 974 00:47:14,081 --> 00:47:15,617 Three minutes before I start the intro. 975 00:47:16,167 --> 00:47:17,327 So let's get up there, yeah? 976 00:47:18,169 --> 00:47:19,659 DEBBIE: Are you ready for this, babes? 977 00:47:20,171 --> 00:47:23,038 LIAM (VO): This is me last chance to really, you know, do the thing that / love. 978 00:47:23,090 --> 00:47:25,126 if this doesn’t happen, / won ’t come again, y’know what / mean? 979 00:47:25,176 --> 00:47:28,293 Cos done Oasis, done Beady Eye, and as great as it was 980 00:47:28,346 --> 00:47:30,632 it just didn ’t real/y connect and /’m about connecting. 981 00:47:32,350 --> 00:47:34,215 if it’s not big, it’s no good to me 982 00:47:34,310 --> 00:47:35,846 it’s no good to you, y’know what / mean? 983 00:47:36,395 --> 00:47:38,727 DEBBIE (VO): His kids were there, he wanted to do them proud. 984 00:47:38,773 --> 00:47:40,104 / think it was the unknown. 985 00:47:40,149 --> 00:47:42,686 / guess just a bit apprehensive of how it was gonna go. 986 00:47:44,070 --> 00:47:47,358 He hadn’t been on stage prior to that to see how many people were out there 987 00:47:48,991 --> 00:47:52,449 and / don ’t think he was anticipating it would be that big a pull. 988 00:47:56,082 --> 00:47:58,619 You know, it’s the middle of the afternoon on the Saturday. 989 00:47:58,667 --> 00:48:01,784 / just saw the sea of people. 990 00:48:06,842 --> 00:48:09,208 The crowd was absolutely enormous. 991 00:48:09,345 --> 00:48:11,552 There were just people as far as the eye could see. 992 00:48:16,560 --> 00:48:19,427 l’m sure there was an awful lot of people coming in to go 993 00:48:19,480 --> 00:48:20,765 ”Oh, Liam ’3 back, OK. 994 00:48:20,940 --> 00:48:23,932 Yeah, saw him on the telly with Coldplay, l’ll check it out. ” 995 00:48:24,026 --> 00:48:26,768 Bu there were a lot of people coming not to praise him, / think 996 00:48:26,821 --> 00:48:27,856 but to knock him down. 997 00:48:45,589 --> 00:48:47,875 Hey, is there any hippies in the house? — CROWD WHISTLES 998 00:48:48,300 --> 00:48:49,506 Like proper hippies? 999 00:48:50,511 --> 00:48:52,502 DRUMS PLAY 1000 00:48:52,763 --> 00:48:55,379 MUSIC: "Greedy Soul" by Liam Gallagher 1001 00:48:59,437 --> 00:49:01,678 # She got a six six six # 1002 00:49:03,065 --> 00:49:05,556 # / got my crucifix, yeah # 1003 00:49:05,860 --> 00:49:07,771 LIAM (VO): Them big gigs, if the crowd ain’t with ya 1004 00:49:07,987 --> 00:49:10,353 they’re the worst places to be in the world, y’know what / mean? 1005 00:49:10,406 --> 00:49:12,362 # She ’s the Ungrateful Dead # 1006 00:49:15,327 --> 00:49:17,033 # You ’re getting told # 1007 00:49:18,080 --> 00:49:20,196 LIAM: You just fucking do your thing, don't you, know what I mean? 1008 00:49:20,249 --> 00:49:23,582 Try and keep your head together without fucking taking all your clothes off 1009 00:49:23,627 --> 00:49:25,618 and running round naked going "woohoo!" Y'know what I mean? 1010 00:49:26,046 --> 00:49:29,004 # You ’re slippery kind # 1011 00:49:29,049 --> 00:49:31,540 # And it’s a long way down # 1012 00:49:32,720 --> 00:49:35,883 # When you ’re the wrong way round # 1013 00:49:36,015 --> 00:49:37,846 LIAM: Just got to concentrate on what you're there for 1014 00:49:37,892 --> 00:49:39,723 and try and give them the best gig you can. 1015 00:49:40,019 --> 00:49:42,431 # /’ve got the Midas touch # 1016 00:49:42,563 --> 00:49:44,645 But apparently it was one of the biggest, y'know what I mean? 1017 00:49:44,857 --> 00:49:46,393 Yeah, it was mega. It was amazing, man. 1018 00:49:47,151 --> 00:49:50,518 # When you ’re the wrong way round # 1019 00:49:50,738 --> 00:49:52,524 # And now it’s all too much. # 1020 00:49:52,573 --> 00:49:55,064 JO (VO): He returned to being the Liam Gallagher from Oasis 1021 00:49:55,117 --> 00:49:57,824 when he was that true rock and roll star, and / think he grew. 1022 00:50:10,341 --> 00:50:12,252 CROWD CHEERS 1023 00:50:12,301 --> 00:50:13,507 LIAM: You've been beautiful. 1024 00:50:13,552 --> 00:50:16,259 Look after each other and have lots of fucking fun! 1025 00:50:16,388 --> 00:50:18,970 CROWD ROARS 1026 00:50:24,063 --> 00:50:27,226 That was the biggest thing we 'd done yet and it was a huge moment. 1027 00:50:27,274 --> 00:50:29,310 We knew that was gonna be a bit of a mark on the boards. 1028 00:50:29,401 --> 00:50:31,767 Everything has to be as good as this and better. 1029 00:50:32,029 --> 00:50:34,520 # And it’s a long way down # 1030 00:50:35,115 --> 00:50:37,527 INDISTINCT CONVERSATION 1031 00:50:38,869 --> 00:50:42,077 # And now it’s all too much # 1032 00:50:42,623 --> 00:50:45,365 # / got the Midas touch. # 1033 00:50:46,669 --> 00:50:47,704 That's ten out of ten. 1034 00:50:49,004 --> 00:50:51,120 PEGGY (VO): His album went to Number One straight away. 1035 00:50:51,549 --> 00:50:54,336 The mid weeks came through and / think it was 103,000. 1036 00:50:54,677 --> 00:50:57,464 And we both just sat there and shed a few tears, just... 1037 00:50:58,055 --> 00:50:59,511 Yeah, it’s been a long time coming. 1038 00:50:59,890 --> 00:51:02,802 it was even on Granada Reports that night. SHE CHUCKLES 1039 00:51:02,893 --> 00:51:06,761 To say he had his first Number One album, and that was good. 1040 00:51:08,941 --> 00:51:11,398 LIAM: Well, well, well. What do we have here? 1041 00:51:11,902 --> 00:51:15,611 / reckon it looks like a Number One record, brothers and sisters! 1042 00:51:16,156 --> 00:51:17,566 / wanna thank everyone who bought it 1043 00:51:17,616 --> 00:51:19,527 l’d like to thank everyone who helped make it. 1044 00:51:19,702 --> 00:51:20,566 As You Were. 1045 00:51:23,122 --> 00:51:24,908 PAUL: He's obviously got a child-like charm. 1046 00:51:25,374 --> 00:51:27,740 It doesn't mean he's a child, I mean he's engaging to anyone. 1047 00:51:28,085 --> 00:51:31,202 We were out for a walk the other day on Hampstead Heath and... 1048 00:51:32,131 --> 00:51:35,168 he was there and then the next minute he was gone, I was like, "Where's he gone?" 1049 00:51:35,217 --> 00:51:37,173 He's doing a selfie with the ice cream man. 1050 00:51:37,678 --> 00:51:40,920 MUSIC: "Zebra" by Beach House 1051 00:51:42,808 --> 00:51:45,845 DEBBIE (VO): / think Liam ’s a massive softy when it comes to every area of his life 1052 00:51:45,894 --> 00:51:46,758 to be honest. 1053 00:51:47,396 --> 00:51:48,306 The Liam / know 1054 00:51:48,355 --> 00:51:50,937 and the Liam that's in the public perception are totally different. 1055 00:51:51,525 --> 00:51:52,856 This is the boss at work. 1056 00:51:53,986 --> 00:51:56,022 DEBBIE (VO): Like, yeah, he does... he drinks too much 1057 00:51:56,071 --> 00:51:58,403 probably from time to time, he gets in scrapes 1058 00:51:58,490 --> 00:52:00,981 he ’s impulsive, he says stupid things, he swears a lot 1059 00:52:01,076 --> 00:52:03,818 but that doesn ’t mean that he can ’t be soft at the same time. 1060 00:52:04,288 --> 00:52:05,824 I'll come out the exit, then 1061 00:52:06,540 --> 00:52:07,370 and I'll meet ya. 1062 00:52:07,625 --> 00:52:09,661 DEBBIE (VO): And he has a lot of onus on family. 1063 00:52:10,169 --> 00:52:11,534 Family are really important to him. 1064 00:52:11,837 --> 00:52:14,169 Two knobheads for the price of one. 1065 00:52:19,136 --> 00:52:20,717 How are you? — Buzzing, buzzing, mate. 1066 00:52:21,639 --> 00:52:23,800 # You know you ’re gold # 1067 00:52:24,141 --> 00:52:27,053 # You don ’t gotta worry none # 1068 00:52:27,728 --> 00:52:29,593 # Oasis chi/d # 1069 00:52:30,356 --> 00:52:32,642 # Born so wild... # 1070 00:52:33,108 --> 00:52:35,349 GENE: Where are we right now? — LENNON: We're in Brussels. 1071 00:52:35,444 --> 00:52:36,854 GENE: Where's that? — DEBBIE: Belgium. 1072 00:52:37,029 --> 00:52:38,735 I was gonna wear my GP, Dad, but... 1073 00:52:39,114 --> 00:52:40,900 Lennon said it wasn't gonna be this bad. 1074 00:52:41,200 --> 00:52:43,782 Soon as you've had a spliff, you'll feel like you're in Barbados anyway. 1075 00:52:43,911 --> 00:52:46,243 You'll be like that, "Fuckin' hell, it's well hot here, innit? 1076 00:52:46,789 --> 00:52:48,404 Look at all them people on the beach! 1077 00:52:48,457 --> 00:52:49,822 Anyone want a pifia colada?" 1078 00:52:50,084 --> 00:52:54,168 # Your love is stag in the white sand # 1079 00:52:55,130 --> 00:52:57,337 # Wilderness for miles # 1080 00:52:57,591 --> 00:52:59,547 # Eyes so mild and wise... # 1081 00:52:59,593 --> 00:53:00,924 PAUL (VO): His sons are funny. 1082 00:53:01,220 --> 00:53:03,302 / can just see Liam in the pair of them. 1083 00:53:03,514 --> 00:53:06,221 The y’ve got different traits but they’re like mini-mes. 1084 00:53:06,517 --> 00:53:08,974 They think they know it all, and it’s like they know how to play him. 1085 00:53:09,812 --> 00:53:12,599 / think it ’s hilarious watching him being played by his two kids. 1086 00:53:12,648 --> 00:53:13,808 l’m like, ”Wo w. ” 1087 00:53:14,149 --> 00:53:16,640 MAN: I'll get the kettle on in a minute, d'you want a chamomile tea? 1088 00:53:16,694 --> 00:53:17,900 MAN 2: No, Tetley's, mate, please. Yeah. 1089 00:53:17,945 --> 00:53:19,776 THEY LAUGH — Full-on proper tea. 1090 00:53:20,280 --> 00:53:21,144 LIAM: Yeah, I love tea. 1091 00:53:22,366 --> 00:53:24,322 INTERVIEWER: What's the best... for you? 1092 00:53:24,410 --> 00:53:25,650 BOTH: Yorkshire Tea. 1093 00:53:29,039 --> 00:53:31,121 PG Tips can fuck off. — Aye, aye. 1094 00:53:31,875 --> 00:53:35,242 PG Tips is like a football team that was mega 1095 00:53:35,587 --> 00:53:38,420 went down to the First Division and it can't get back into the Championships. 1096 00:53:38,465 --> 00:53:40,456 It's a little bit the opposite way round, the Yorkshire Tea. 1097 00:53:40,509 --> 00:53:42,841 They got great tea but their teams are fucking shite! 1098 00:53:48,851 --> 00:53:49,840 He's meant to be in school 1099 00:53:49,893 --> 00:53:52,635 he's meant to be fucking trying on some fucking blouse 1100 00:53:53,188 --> 00:53:54,598 walking on in a straight line. 1101 00:53:55,149 --> 00:53:57,140 Fucking both on a fucking tour bus in Amsterdam 1102 00:53:57,359 --> 00:53:59,441 on their way to get stoned, the fucking little shits. 1103 00:53:59,611 --> 00:54:01,067 Wasn't like that when I was young. 1104 00:54:01,363 --> 00:54:02,648 LENNON: Need to try on my blouse! 1105 00:54:03,365 --> 00:54:04,400 D'you know what I mean? 1106 00:54:04,950 --> 00:54:05,905 What you doing? 1107 00:54:07,035 --> 00:54:09,117 Alright, I'm just gonna get it out then, you dick. 1108 00:54:09,705 --> 00:54:11,821 What's he doing putting his feet on me all the time? 1109 00:54:12,166 --> 00:54:15,829 INTERVIEWER: How is it now seeing your dad on stage or the gigs? 1110 00:54:16,545 --> 00:54:19,833 When you're younger, you're just like, "Oh yeah, like, it's Dad doing his thing." 1111 00:54:20,340 --> 00:54:23,002 But, I dunno, like, now that I'm 18 1112 00:54:23,093 --> 00:54:24,674 you kind of appreciate it more. 1113 00:54:26,430 --> 00:54:29,012 INTERVIEWER: You must be proud of him? — LENNON: Yeah, well proud, well proud. 1114 00:54:30,809 --> 00:54:32,174 How's my hair look, alright? 1115 00:54:33,020 --> 00:54:34,681 LIAM: Today, life is good. 1116 00:54:34,813 --> 00:54:36,474 Got a good relationship with me kids. 1117 00:54:36,523 --> 00:54:39,310 They can come to the gigs, man, they can have a laugh and that and it's good. 1118 00:54:39,359 --> 00:54:40,269 It's all good, man. 1119 00:54:40,694 --> 00:54:43,481 Lennon's pretty chilled, so Lennon's got the zen side of me. 1120 00:54:44,531 --> 00:54:46,487 Gene's got the piss-taking side. 1121 00:54:46,700 --> 00:54:48,315 They've all got bit of a temper and that 1122 00:54:48,410 --> 00:54:50,651 but they're all polite as well — they're all nice people, man. 1123 00:54:51,079 --> 00:54:53,661 And I must say, man, the mothers have done great bringing them up 1124 00:54:53,707 --> 00:54:55,789 because they're good people, you know what I mean? 1125 00:54:56,460 --> 00:54:57,870 Hats off to their mams. 1126 00:55:00,380 --> 00:55:02,462 I remember once, I was sat in a coffee shop 1127 00:55:03,383 --> 00:55:06,796 got some weed, proper stoned, like 900 cats landed on me shoulders. 1128 00:55:07,429 --> 00:55:08,885 I was thinking if—— — DEBBIE: Shut up. 1129 00:55:08,931 --> 00:55:10,796 Yeah, loads of cats just all sat on me like that. 1130 00:55:10,849 --> 00:55:14,057 I was thinking if our kid walks in here now and sees me with about 40 cats sat on me 1131 00:55:14,102 --> 00:55:15,057 like Jim Morrison. 1132 00:55:16,647 --> 00:55:19,309 Then there was a Brazilian fucking marching band going past us 1133 00:55:19,358 --> 00:55:22,270 all at the same as me fucking... losing me mind. 1134 00:55:23,445 --> 00:55:24,810 INTERVIEWER: And then what, you then did a gig? 1135 00:55:24,863 --> 00:55:25,818 Then did a gig, yeah. 1136 00:55:28,158 --> 00:55:28,988 The youth, man. 1137 00:55:29,034 --> 00:55:30,990 Twenty years of age, man, didn't give a fuck then 1138 00:55:31,036 --> 00:55:32,321 it was cool as fuck. 1139 00:55:33,831 --> 00:55:36,243 Captain Birdseye. — Yee... 1140 00:55:36,500 --> 00:55:39,242 MUSIC: "Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star 1141 00:55:42,381 --> 00:55:43,666 There, that's one. 1142 00:55:43,757 --> 00:55:45,213 It's your first one. — GENE: Where? 1143 00:55:45,259 --> 00:55:46,499 LIAM: Coffeeshop on the corner. 1144 00:55:46,593 --> 00:55:48,299 This is the nuts, man. 1145 00:55:56,019 --> 00:56:00,558 # / wanna hold the hand inside you... # 1146 00:56:00,816 --> 00:56:05,025 / am most proud of him for when he has been scared 1147 00:56:05,070 --> 00:56:07,777 or wanting to throw the towel in, he never stops. 1148 00:56:07,823 --> 00:56:09,188 He still keeps going. 1149 00:56:13,495 --> 00:56:15,781 This time is massive/y different. 1150 00:56:15,873 --> 00:56:17,488 How many people get a second chance? 1151 00:56:18,125 --> 00:56:19,615 Yeah, he ’s so grateful. 1152 00:56:23,297 --> 00:56:27,381 # / look to you to see the truth... # 1153 00:56:28,802 --> 00:56:29,962 D EB B I E (VO): Antagonistic. 1154 00:56:30,304 --> 00:56:32,545 Super-sensitive, impulsive. 1155 00:56:33,473 --> 00:56:36,010 Very arrogant at times, fearless. 1156 00:56:37,227 --> 00:56:39,013 And more ambitious than he thinks he is. 1157 00:56:41,648 --> 00:56:46,358 # You ’ll come apart and you ’ll go black # 1158 00:56:50,699 --> 00:56:55,238 # Some kind of night into your darkness... # 1159 00:56:59,708 --> 00:57:02,324 Well, he ’3 very thoughtful and he ’3 very considerate 1160 00:57:02,669 --> 00:57:04,000 and he ’s got a great nature 1161 00:57:04,379 --> 00:57:06,415 and especially where youngsters are concerned 1162 00:57:06,840 --> 00:57:08,296 family is everything to him. 1163 00:57:08,842 --> 00:57:13,302 # Fade into you # 1164 00:57:18,310 --> 00:57:20,551 DEBBIE (V0): The way he is with me, the way he is with my family 1165 00:57:20,604 --> 00:57:22,890 the way he is with his kids and his mum 1166 00:57:23,315 --> 00:57:24,600 is the reason that / love him. 1167 00:57:27,486 --> 00:57:32,321 # Fade into you # 1168 00:57:36,745 --> 00:57:41,114 # / think it’s strange you never knew... # 1169 00:57:41,166 --> 00:57:45,535 l was checking how many shows we’ve done the other day 1170 00:57:45,837 --> 00:57:49,079 and / worked out that by the end of this cycle 1171 00:57:49,174 --> 00:57:51,130 we ’d have done 134 shows. 1172 00:57:51,718 --> 00:57:54,881 Only at the start of Oasis, so ’94 to ’96 1173 00:57:55,013 --> 00:57:56,753 did they do any more than that. 1174 00:57:57,683 --> 00:58:01,392 So you 're looking at a 45—year—old man booked as a young man 1175 00:58:01,603 --> 00:58:04,936 so for him to do that amount of shows, in the way he sings 1176 00:58:05,273 --> 00:58:06,683 is nothing short of miraculous. 1177 00:58:07,985 --> 00:58:10,226 No, I mean I don't mind touring, man, it's a piece of piss 1178 00:58:10,278 --> 00:58:12,064 but it's just the travelling, innit? 1179 00:58:12,114 --> 00:58:16,574 And we had a few problems with the travel and that, so that set us back a bit 1180 00:58:16,868 --> 00:58:18,608 so it's been a bit of a pain in the arse. 1181 00:58:19,162 --> 00:58:20,527 I got an ear infection at some... 1182 00:58:20,580 --> 00:58:22,491 Just the usual bits and bobs you know what I mean? 1183 00:58:23,041 --> 00:58:25,783 Not being well and then having to sing and stuff, y'know what I mean? 1184 00:58:26,962 --> 00:58:28,748 But you know, it is what it is, innit, man. 1185 00:58:30,424 --> 00:58:32,005 Following them guys down there. — Let's go. 1186 00:58:32,050 --> 00:58:33,130 Not for long, gotta scoot. 1187 00:58:37,347 --> 00:58:39,679 The tour manager that we had lost his fucking mind 1188 00:58:39,808 --> 00:58:41,139 he was gonna go home, had enough. 1189 00:58:41,184 --> 00:58:42,173 Watch the shoes, mate. 1190 00:58:45,897 --> 00:58:46,761 HE COUGHS 1191 00:58:53,739 --> 00:58:54,728 HE COUGHS 1192 00:58:56,533 --> 00:58:57,363 Come on, Dan. 1193 00:58:57,409 --> 00:58:58,865 I ain't fucking playing that, turn around. 1194 00:59:02,581 --> 00:59:04,321 Yeah! — We love Liam! 1195 00:59:05,667 --> 00:59:07,703 There's my love for Liam right there. Look at that. 1196 00:59:08,003 --> 00:59:09,288 Fucking hell, mate, did smack all. 1197 00:59:11,256 --> 00:59:12,962 INSTRUMENTS TUNE 1198 00:59:13,592 --> 00:59:14,923 That is well good. — Thank you. 1199 00:59:14,968 --> 00:59:15,878 Nice one. — Thank you. 1200 00:59:16,553 --> 00:59:17,759 You're always losing the racket! 1201 00:59:17,929 --> 00:59:19,465 Catch it! — Really humid, innit? 1202 00:59:19,639 --> 00:59:20,469 Blocked up nose. 1203 00:59:21,892 --> 00:59:23,302 LIAM SINGS 1204 00:59:24,394 --> 00:59:25,224 Rubbish! 1205 00:59:48,960 --> 00:59:49,824 Fucking hell! 1206 00:59:50,754 --> 00:59:52,415 CROWD CHEERS — That was bloody shite. 1207 00:59:52,464 --> 00:59:54,045 I'm fucked, man, it's like a fucking work-out, innit? 1208 00:59:54,174 --> 00:59:55,710 Had a fucking nightmare the last couple of gigs. 1209 00:59:55,759 --> 00:59:57,465 I'm getting my fucking tambourine and going home. 1210 00:59:57,511 --> 00:59:58,500 That's what I'm talking about! 1211 00:59:58,804 --> 01:00:00,010 They're fucking doing my nut in. 1212 01:00:00,180 --> 01:00:02,466 At the end of my fucking bed, mate, in ten minutes. 1213 01:00:02,599 --> 01:00:05,511 Probably sleep for a bit and then I'll be fucking up like a fucking lunatic. 1214 01:00:05,560 --> 01:00:07,676 The last half an hour has fucking done me in. 1215 01:00:07,854 --> 01:00:09,139 Over all of it. — Are you really? 1216 01:00:09,397 --> 01:00:11,479 GUITAR STRUMS 1217 01:00:13,193 --> 01:00:15,730 GUITAR PLAYS 1218 01:00:16,947 --> 01:00:18,403 Oh, fucking hell... 1219 01:00:19,282 --> 01:00:22,399 Fucking can't stop pissing now, that's another fucking thing. 1220 01:00:28,500 --> 01:00:30,741 LG, always. 1221 01:00:31,294 --> 01:00:33,626 My heart, he's my God. 1222 01:00:33,713 --> 01:00:38,252 I was born in 1983 and my dad use to listen to Oasis 1223 01:00:38,677 --> 01:00:41,919 so for me, I've been listening to his voice for my entire life. 1224 01:00:42,556 --> 01:00:43,545 It's amazing. 1225 01:00:45,976 --> 01:00:46,840 Live forever. 1226 01:00:46,977 --> 01:00:50,265 I love him! His music makes me feel alive. 1227 01:00:53,733 --> 01:00:56,145 GUITAR STRUMS 1228 01:00:59,197 --> 01:01:01,563 LIAM: I'm looking forward to this gig tonight in South America. 1229 01:01:01,783 --> 01:01:02,898 Presidential Suite. 1230 01:01:03,869 --> 01:01:06,281 Where Macca stays, me and Macca share the same bed. 1231 01:01:07,455 --> 01:01:10,117 Got here yesterday and I was a bit fucked from the flight 1232 01:01:10,167 --> 01:01:13,330 and I'm still trying to shake off this chesty thing so got me head down 1233 01:01:13,378 --> 01:01:14,367 had an early night. 1234 01:01:14,546 --> 01:01:17,333 I could see 'em out there and I said to Debbie on the way in, I said 1235 01:01:17,924 --> 01:01:20,757 nah, I mean, there's obviously Oasis records that want to be signed and all that 1236 01:01:20,802 --> 01:01:22,633 but there's a lot of As You Were there, you know what I mean? 1237 01:01:22,679 --> 01:01:27,594 So that's proper mega, you know what I mean? There's young kids out there, 15, 16, 17. 1238 01:01:27,767 --> 01:01:31,885 So, As You Were is their Definitely Maybe, dare I say it. 1239 01:01:31,938 --> 01:01:33,849 No one can take that away from me, know what I mean? 1240 01:01:39,070 --> 01:01:41,106 MUFFLED SHOUTS 1241 01:01:47,787 --> 01:01:49,527 MUFFLED CHEERS 1242 01:01:54,461 --> 01:01:55,746 I think I'm doing alright, man. 1243 01:01:55,837 --> 01:01:59,375 Twenty—five years, 30 years I've been singing like a fucking maniac. 1244 01:01:59,507 --> 01:02:01,623 I think my voice is still in. Holding up well, man. 1245 01:02:03,553 --> 01:02:07,466 Considering all the shit that I've drank and all the other stuff, y'know what I mean 1246 01:02:07,599 --> 01:02:09,555 that people have put up me nose for me. 1247 01:02:09,601 --> 01:02:11,307 I think my voice is half decent. 1248 01:02:34,209 --> 01:02:36,040 CROWD SCREAMS 1249 01:02:43,718 --> 01:02:46,551 CROWD SINGS — CROWD APPLAUDS 1250 01:02:46,805 --> 01:02:49,672 ALL: # Ole, ole, ole, ole # 1251 01:02:52,435 --> 01:02:54,426 CROWD CHEERS 1252 01:03:33,059 --> 01:03:35,471 INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION 1253 01:03:56,666 --> 01:03:59,578 See you later, I'm fucking going, man, my voice is absolutely smashed. 1254 01:03:59,627 --> 01:04:01,868 I'd love to stand here all night and scream it out for ya 1255 01:04:01,921 --> 01:04:03,877 but it's sounding fucking horrific 1256 01:04:04,132 --> 01:04:06,248 so I'm very sorry, I can't sing the tunes. 1257 01:04:06,301 --> 01:04:08,542 CROWD SHOUTS 1258 01:04:11,014 --> 01:04:13,881 Fucking stay here all night and do it, it's only gonna fuck it up though. 1259 01:04:13,933 --> 01:04:16,140 You ain't gonna have fun, waste of time. 1260 01:04:17,270 --> 01:04:19,431 CROWD SHOUTS 1261 01:04:24,486 --> 01:04:26,442 CROWD CHANTS: Liam! 1262 01:04:27,572 --> 01:04:29,984 CROWD SHOUTS 1263 01:04:38,625 --> 01:04:39,580 LIAM: They didn't get it. 1264 01:04:40,460 --> 01:04:41,825 Yeah, man, y'know... 1265 01:04:43,380 --> 01:04:45,120 Sometimes you gotta make strong decisions. 1266 01:04:46,299 --> 01:04:48,415 CROWD SHOUTS 1267 01:04:51,513 --> 01:04:54,004 PAUL: It's like Paris 2009. 1268 01:04:55,058 --> 01:04:58,050 He said his voice went, so that was it. Walked off the stage. 1269 01:04:59,020 --> 01:05:01,682 Massive crowd there as well, yeah. Not too sure. 1270 01:05:07,695 --> 01:05:10,027 INDISTINCT SHOUTS 1271 01:05:11,699 --> 01:05:13,064 Bye, thanks. — Bye. 1272 01:05:16,454 --> 01:05:19,036 LIAM (VO): Biggest fear is losing the voice, man, without a doubt. 1273 01:05:19,332 --> 01:05:20,572 it, like, literal/y went. 1274 01:05:20,917 --> 01:05:22,202 The first song, you ’re thinking 1275 01:05:22,252 --> 01:05:24,584 ”Fuck, this is a long night, ” you know what / mean? 1276 01:05:24,879 --> 01:05:26,961 You get to the third song in and you ’re just thinking 1277 01:05:27,048 --> 01:05:29,664 look, this is doing more damage and you’ve gotta bail, you know what / mean? 1278 01:05:29,717 --> 01:05:31,127 And obviously you let people down 1279 01:05:31,469 --> 01:05:33,425 and you 're the worst person on the fucking planet. 1280 01:05:34,222 --> 01:05:37,714 My whole day is about getting on and fucking making their day and singing 1281 01:05:37,767 --> 01:05:38,631 you know what I mean? 1282 01:05:38,893 --> 01:05:41,805 So having to get off when you can't do it, yeah, it's shit 1283 01:05:41,855 --> 01:05:44,392 and everyone kicks off and all that and you gotta take it on the chin 1284 01:05:44,441 --> 01:05:46,898 and I get it, they've paid money and all that tackle, but... 1285 01:05:47,026 --> 01:05:48,937 you gotta look after your voice, y'know what I mean? 1286 01:05:48,987 --> 01:05:51,273 It's like... I just literally couldn't fucking speak 1287 01:05:51,698 --> 01:05:52,813 for about a week, and... 1288 01:05:53,158 --> 01:05:56,776 I like the sound of my own voice, y'know what I mean, so that was hell. 1289 01:06:06,504 --> 01:06:08,620 You gotta concentrate, haven't you, man? When you're doing this. 1290 01:06:12,093 --> 01:06:15,756 # Come on, come on # 1291 01:06:15,805 --> 01:06:18,717 # Who are you? # 1292 01:06:20,059 --> 01:06:22,220 It's half six, the day's nearly over, mate. 1293 01:06:22,937 --> 01:06:25,269 As far as I'm concerned. I've been up since four anyway. 1294 01:06:25,398 --> 01:06:27,810 Well, I like to run because it keeps you fit obviously 1295 01:06:27,901 --> 01:06:31,143 and it's sort of good for my head more than anything, y'know what I mean? 1296 01:06:31,196 --> 01:06:33,027 I'm never gonna have a fucking six pack. 1297 01:06:33,531 --> 01:06:34,896 It's just not what I'm about, but... 1298 01:06:34,949 --> 01:06:37,531 if I haven't been for a run I just feel, like, all over the shop. 1299 01:06:37,660 --> 01:06:39,196 It sorts me day out, y'know what I mean? 1300 01:06:39,662 --> 01:06:42,870 When you are 20, any rock star worth his salt getting up doing all this 1301 01:06:42,916 --> 01:06:44,122 he wants slapping, y'know what I mean? 1302 01:06:44,167 --> 01:06:45,873 "Are you coming out for a fucking drink tonight?" 1303 01:06:45,919 --> 01:06:47,204 "No, I'm gonna get up in the morning 1304 01:06:47,253 --> 01:06:49,835 I'm gonna go and see the Golden Gate Bridge, apparently it's fucking lovely." 1305 01:06:49,881 --> 01:06:51,291 You just... "Get out of the band." 1306 01:06:51,341 --> 01:06:53,047 Y'know what I mean? But when you're this age 1307 01:06:53,092 --> 01:06:54,377 this is what it's about, man! 1308 01:06:55,094 --> 01:06:56,584 Look at that, that cloud there, man. 1309 01:06:56,638 --> 01:06:58,128 That's why I want to live forever. 1310 01:06:58,306 --> 01:07:01,173 I don't wanna fucking die, I don't wanna spend the rest of me days 1311 01:07:01,267 --> 01:07:02,507 in pubs and bars. 1312 01:07:02,685 --> 01:07:05,051 Obviously like to have a drink and all that tackle, but... 1313 01:07:05,480 --> 01:07:07,141 I know when it's time to go to bed now. 1314 01:07:08,274 --> 01:07:10,515 It's nice just to be back doing your job, y'know what I mean? 1315 01:07:10,568 --> 01:07:13,105 I thought I'd never get back out here again, y'know what I mean? 1316 01:07:13,154 --> 01:07:16,692 Just to be honest with ya, after Beady Eye, I thought that's it. 1317 01:07:16,699 --> 01:07:19,611 I'm never gonna fucking see San Francisco again 1318 01:07:19,661 --> 01:07:20,821 or LA and all that, so... 1319 01:07:20,995 --> 01:07:22,781 It's good to get back out and see the world again. 1320 01:07:22,830 --> 01:07:24,491 Through the music, y'know what I mean? 1321 01:07:24,541 --> 01:07:25,997 CROWD CHEERS 1322 01:07:26,209 --> 01:07:29,417 Got someone here who wants to introduce the next song. 1323 01:07:29,504 --> 01:07:30,584 Slide Away. 1324 01:07:30,630 --> 01:07:32,291 Yes. — CROWD CHEERS 1325 01:07:33,633 --> 01:07:36,420 INAUDIBLE CONVERSATION 1326 01:07:52,610 --> 01:07:54,396 INTERVIEWER: Does it help your throat at all, like, just...? 1327 01:07:54,445 --> 01:07:57,562 LIAM: What, singing, yeah? Yeah, I think so. Have to open your lungs up, innit? 1328 01:07:58,491 --> 01:08:00,732 Steam though, man, I went for a steam, sat in a steam 1329 01:08:01,869 --> 01:08:04,201 before the gig the other day, like an hour before. 1330 01:08:11,879 --> 01:08:12,789 Right, I'm going in. 1331 01:08:13,715 --> 01:08:14,625 Ooh, yeah. 1332 01:08:17,969 --> 01:08:20,255 LIAM (VO): Cos l’ve got that thyroid thing as well where it gets... 1333 01:08:20,346 --> 01:08:23,713 voice gets really hoarse a lot more quicker than other people ’3. 1334 01:08:24,100 --> 01:08:25,510 Fucking hell, that is good, man. 1335 01:08:26,436 --> 01:08:28,051 HE SNIFFS AND SIGHS 1336 01:08:28,104 --> 01:08:29,310 LIAM (VO): / don ’t smoke during the day. 1337 01:08:29,355 --> 01:08:31,687 l have probably a couple when / come off, y’know what / mean? 1338 01:08:31,774 --> 01:08:33,059 Try not to drink as much. 1339 01:08:33,943 --> 01:08:36,150 Only do two grams before I go on stage now. 1340 01:08:36,487 --> 01:08:38,318 Whereas I used to do eight. HE LAUGHS 1341 01:08:44,829 --> 01:08:45,818 Fucking great, innit? 1342 01:08:47,290 --> 01:08:48,120 Beautiful. 1343 01:08:52,587 --> 01:08:53,918 I always wanted to come here. 1344 01:08:54,464 --> 01:08:56,625 But as I got older 1345 01:08:56,924 --> 01:08:58,960 more appreciated it a bit more, y'know what I mean? 1346 01:09:00,970 --> 01:09:02,426 INTERVIEWER: Yeah. — LIAM: And now I like it. 1347 01:09:04,015 --> 01:09:05,300 HaIIe-fucking-Iujah. 1348 01:09:07,060 --> 01:09:07,890 Y'know what I mean? 1349 01:09:09,896 --> 01:09:11,932 Some people here are saying you’ve got an arrogant attitude. 1350 01:09:11,981 --> 01:09:13,846 lhave. That’s what makes Oasis, innit? 1351 01:09:14,150 --> 01:09:14,980 Is it? — Yeah. 1352 01:09:15,026 --> 01:09:17,642 Just had problems at home, finding a house, had a sore throat. 1353 01:09:17,820 --> 01:09:19,356 Cou/dn ’t come to America, that is it. 1354 01:09:19,405 --> 01:09:21,987 Oh, you come before you fans, do you? — Yeah, course / fucking do. 1355 01:09:22,075 --> 01:09:24,987 / come first before any fucker and that’s my attitude, alright? 1356 01:09:25,745 --> 01:09:28,031 DEBBIE (VO): A lot of the reputation that Liam has 1357 01:09:28,122 --> 01:09:30,579 he ’3 brought on himself 700% so... 1358 01:09:31,125 --> 01:09:33,992 as much as the media obvious/y liked to blow that up 1359 01:09:34,170 --> 01:09:37,207 because that's how he is, he ’s impulsive and he ’s a bit silly. 1360 01:09:37,924 --> 01:09:40,006 I'm sure he regrets decisions that he made 1361 01:09:40,218 --> 01:09:42,880 that led to other people — well, people that he loves - being hurt. 1362 01:09:43,012 --> 01:09:43,842 For sure. 1363 01:09:49,852 --> 01:09:52,559 LIAM (VO): Well, probably me personal stuff, / regret a few things in that... 1364 01:09:53,398 --> 01:09:55,514 it was all my doing, / took the eye off the ball 1365 01:09:55,650 --> 01:09:59,643 and got myself into some shitty situations that / should never have got into 1366 01:09:59,779 --> 01:10:02,145 and then you gotta deal with it, y’know what / mean? 1367 01:10:05,993 --> 01:10:08,985 Being a bit of a shit husband and the effect that it has on my kids 1368 01:10:09,122 --> 01:10:10,157 I do regret that. 1369 01:10:11,541 --> 01:10:13,702 And sometimes you've gotta own your shit, haven't you? 1370 01:10:13,960 --> 01:10:16,167 Sometimes it's good to meet it head on. 1371 01:10:17,088 --> 01:10:18,123 It's good for the soul. 1372 01:10:21,008 --> 01:10:22,498 INDISTINCT CHATTER 1373 01:10:24,929 --> 01:10:26,385 This is fucking more like it, hey? 1374 01:10:26,848 --> 01:10:29,055 Sitting around drinking and eating hotdogs all day 1375 01:10:29,183 --> 01:10:30,889 fucking rubbish! HE CHUCKLES 1376 01:10:31,352 --> 01:10:33,718 Who's at the front? Molly? My daughter. 1377 01:10:33,855 --> 01:10:36,517 And then me two sons are at the back here chirpsing on some birds 1378 01:10:37,191 --> 01:10:38,021 no doubt. 1379 01:10:38,818 --> 01:10:40,183 Mollywood! — LIAM: Mollywood. 1380 01:10:41,279 --> 01:10:43,691 LIAM (VO): l’ve met Molly now so she ’s part of the team and that. 1381 01:10:43,740 --> 01:10:45,981 She ’3 part of the family, she ’s with us all the time. 1382 01:10:50,413 --> 01:10:51,243 No, no! 1383 01:10:51,330 --> 01:10:54,288 LIAM: I'm glad it's not fucking hot, y'know what I mean? 1384 01:10:54,917 --> 01:10:56,623 That's pretty cool there, the palm trees. 1385 01:10:56,878 --> 01:10:57,867 LIAM: Yeah, it's cool. 1386 01:10:58,254 --> 01:11:00,586 LIAM (VO): Lennon and Gene, right buzz off each other, man. 1387 01:11:00,715 --> 01:11:03,673 They love being around Debs and sisters and that so it’s all good. 1388 01:11:04,218 --> 01:11:05,458 Got a nice vibe to it, man. 1389 01:11:05,678 --> 01:11:07,043 I'm actually terrified. 1390 01:11:07,305 --> 01:11:09,546 Of what? — And the rattlesnakes... 1391 01:11:09,724 --> 01:11:11,885 LIAM (VO): That morning it starts getting really foggy. 1392 01:11:11,934 --> 01:11:13,094 Just a bit hard work. 1393 01:11:13,895 --> 01:11:16,386 D'you know what you wanna do yet? — Yeah, I'm into music. 1394 01:11:16,814 --> 01:11:18,270 INTERVIEWER: You play the drums, is it? 1395 01:11:18,316 --> 01:11:19,431 Yeah, and guitar. 1396 01:11:19,650 --> 01:11:22,016 Got this mate that comes over, bass player 1397 01:11:22,820 --> 01:11:24,310 they make a racket, sounds good. 1398 01:11:25,573 --> 01:11:26,904 But there's plenty of time, man. 1399 01:11:27,867 --> 01:11:30,609 Sure people will be going "Oh yeah, you gotta be good as Oasis" but... 1400 01:11:32,413 --> 01:11:33,528 Oasis weren't that good. 1401 01:11:34,499 --> 01:11:36,785 We just had a vibe and everyone wanted to join in on it. 1402 01:11:37,794 --> 01:11:39,409 We weren't great players, y'know what I mean? 1403 01:11:40,004 --> 01:11:43,337 You don't have to be that good, as long as you got fucking summat about you 1404 01:11:43,382 --> 01:11:44,918 y'know what I mean? That'll go a long way. 1405 01:11:48,012 --> 01:11:49,877 I've got a load of good people around me, good energy. 1406 01:11:49,931 --> 01:11:53,298 Molly's a legend, man, she's been a breath of fresh air. 1407 01:11:53,476 --> 01:11:55,467 Her being in my life and being in Lennon's life 1408 01:11:55,561 --> 01:11:57,301 and Gene's life and 'em all together. 1409 01:11:57,688 --> 01:11:59,599 Debbie and all that tackle, it's well good. 1410 01:11:59,857 --> 01:12:01,722 It's never been fucking better, y'know what I mean? 1411 01:12:02,068 --> 01:12:04,275 I thought you could go under it and stand there, have a picture took 1412 01:12:04,320 --> 01:12:05,184 you can't do that. 1413 01:12:06,697 --> 01:12:08,688 Maybe you just can't go up there then. — You can't. 1414 01:12:09,200 --> 01:12:11,657 It's booked. — GENE: You can in the video games. 1415 01:12:12,578 --> 01:12:14,864 This is real life, Gene, real life. — Should've played a video game instead. 1416 01:12:14,914 --> 01:12:16,950 Should just play video games, you muppet. 1417 01:12:17,667 --> 01:12:19,282 THUNDER RUMBLES 1418 01:12:19,335 --> 01:12:21,371 INDISTINCT CHATTER 1419 01:12:22,004 --> 01:12:24,040 GUITAR PLAYS 1420 01:12:24,090 --> 01:12:27,082 # Yo tengo... # 1421 01:12:27,510 --> 01:12:29,341 DEBBIE (VO): He ’s just really, really happy. 1422 01:12:29,387 --> 01:12:31,252 if he was to go out tomorrow 1423 01:12:31,639 --> 01:12:33,175 / think he would feel happy that he ’s... 1424 01:12:33,307 --> 01:12:35,218 not just the success that he ’s achieved, but... 1425 01:12:35,518 --> 01:12:38,134 his mum ’s proud of him, he has a great relationship with his kids. 1426 01:12:38,187 --> 01:12:39,302 He ’s happy with himself. 1427 01:12:39,981 --> 01:12:41,391 / think he ’s in a really good place. 1428 01:12:41,566 --> 01:12:42,976 ALL: Cheers! 1429 01:12:43,359 --> 01:12:45,190 THUNDER RUMBLES 1430 01:12:45,778 --> 01:12:46,608 Woo! 1431 01:12:47,738 --> 01:12:49,569 Noel Gallagher, I don't think he'd be too happy 1432 01:12:49,615 --> 01:12:51,480 with the way it's going for me at the moment, know what I mean? 1433 01:12:51,534 --> 01:12:52,990 I think he'll be sitting there thinking 1434 01:12:53,786 --> 01:12:55,697 "This fuck..." Y'know what I mean? "What's going down here?" 1435 01:12:55,746 --> 01:12:56,576 Y'know what I mean? 1436 01:12:56,956 --> 01:12:59,117 I think he'd have quite happily seen me in the gutter. 1437 01:12:59,166 --> 01:12:59,996 Without a doubt. 1438 01:13:01,294 --> 01:13:05,663 There was a period where there was a bit of a financial problem and that 1439 01:13:05,715 --> 01:13:08,206 and the only way I was gonna get out of this fucking mess 1440 01:13:08,259 --> 01:13:09,544 is by doing Oasis, know what I mean? 1441 01:13:09,760 --> 01:13:11,500 Or music, y'know what I mean? And he didn't give a fuck, mate. 1442 01:13:11,554 --> 01:13:12,543 He was like that, "See ya." 1443 01:13:13,139 --> 01:13:15,846 The calls and all that went on deaf ears, y'know what I mean, so... 1444 01:13:16,225 --> 01:13:17,806 thankfully, through Debbie 1445 01:13:18,603 --> 01:13:21,390 and the fucking stars and all that, and the way it is 1446 01:13:21,439 --> 01:13:24,101 I got out of it without his help, y'know what I mean, and now... 1447 01:13:24,525 --> 01:13:27,688 I'm kind of back on track doing what I'm doing so I don't need that fucker. 1448 01:13:27,737 --> 01:13:29,227 I don't need his help, y'know what I mean? 1449 01:13:31,365 --> 01:13:33,401 There's part of me that is a bit pissed off, yeah. 1450 01:13:33,492 --> 01:13:35,483 But I'm happy now, so it doesn't really matter. 1451 01:13:39,373 --> 01:13:42,331 And a lot of people go, "Oh, well, Noel's grown up and he's changed." 1452 01:13:42,418 --> 01:13:44,158 Whatever, he's changed into a massive cunt. 1453 01:13:44,211 --> 01:13:46,372 I'm still... I'm just still a cunt. 1454 01:13:47,173 --> 01:13:48,333 I'm not a massive cunt. 1455 01:13:51,719 --> 01:13:54,802 Fucking Prince Philip and fucking... what's she called? 1456 01:13:56,140 --> 01:13:56,970 Right, up here. 1457 01:13:57,683 --> 01:14:00,049 Right, hang tight, this is where the magic happens. 1458 01:14:03,189 --> 01:14:07,273 Obviously it wasn't like this, but, yeah. 1459 01:14:07,360 --> 01:14:10,818 So this is, like... this is mine and Noel's original room 1460 01:14:10,863 --> 01:14:12,694 original fucking plaque that we had. 1461 01:14:12,990 --> 01:14:13,820 Have a look at that. 1462 01:14:14,325 --> 01:14:15,565 See, that'd go back there. 1463 01:14:15,618 --> 01:14:17,984 That's where Noel'd be, I was this side 1464 01:14:19,038 --> 01:14:20,574 and then he'd have his stereo 1465 01:14:21,499 --> 01:14:23,285 that stereo that I pissed on was there. 1466 01:14:23,876 --> 01:14:27,960 And this is the magic switch that I went for one night when I was... 1467 01:14:28,172 --> 01:14:29,332 off me box, but I missed 1468 01:14:30,132 --> 01:14:33,169 to turn the light on to go to the toilet, there used to be a toilet there 1469 01:14:33,260 --> 01:14:36,798 and I fucking missed and I just fucking... so the kid's in bed and I'm just stood there. 1470 01:14:37,139 --> 01:14:39,095 HE WHISTLES, IMITATES URINATION 1471 01:14:39,141 --> 01:14:42,133 All over his tackle. And that's when I think the grudge started. 1472 01:14:43,062 --> 01:14:46,395 My mam would go to work and we'd smoke all the weed here, listen to some tunes 1473 01:14:46,482 --> 01:14:49,474 then my mam would come back and we'd all be fucking diving out the windows. 1474 01:14:50,236 --> 01:14:52,818 This fucker, she'd fucking have us cos she'd been out doing three jobs 1475 01:14:52,905 --> 01:14:54,020 and we'd been doing none. 1476 01:14:55,199 --> 01:14:58,032 Y'know, looking back at it now, it's like there was summat going down, man 1477 01:14:58,077 --> 01:14:59,658 that we weren't aware of, y'know what I mean? 1478 01:14:59,704 --> 01:15:01,945 It's like there was some fucking activity going on 1479 01:15:02,957 --> 01:15:05,369 y'know what I mean? Whether it's aliens or whether it's spiritual 1480 01:15:05,418 --> 01:15:06,783 or maybe it's just nish, y'know what I mean? 1481 01:15:06,877 --> 01:15:10,335 We didn't know that we were gonna be in this fucking band together 1482 01:15:10,464 --> 01:15:13,297 this world—famous band that would mean so much to loads of people 1483 01:15:13,300 --> 01:15:15,586 so in the scheme of things, when we were sitting about 1484 01:15:15,636 --> 01:15:17,922 going, "Fucking life's shit, life's boring" 1485 01:15:18,014 --> 01:15:20,300 fucking, "What we gonna do today? There's nish going down." 1486 01:15:20,391 --> 01:15:22,973 Someone somewhere was making plans 1487 01:15:23,060 --> 01:15:25,972 and I find that shit fucking really good, and thank you. 1488 01:15:27,690 --> 01:15:30,773 It's interesting. Life's magical when you have a think about it. 1489 01:15:31,193 --> 01:15:33,684 You know, this little room here, me and him, him over there 1490 01:15:34,030 --> 01:15:36,567 me there, fucking just... and then we're on fucking stage 1491 01:15:36,615 --> 01:15:39,357 no wonder we fucking hate each other, cos it's like being in the knick. 1492 01:15:43,247 --> 01:15:45,659 CAMERAMAN: It is a real shame you don't really speak to your brother, innit? 1493 01:15:45,708 --> 01:15:47,448 LIAM: No, I know, but it is what it is. 1494 01:15:47,460 --> 01:15:51,203 I mean, it is a shame but, you know, it's not the fucking Waltons 1495 01:15:51,297 --> 01:15:52,252 you know what I mean? 1496 01:15:52,298 --> 01:15:55,711 And I think the reason why we're not speaking is cos he thinks he's Mr Fucking Clever 1497 01:15:55,760 --> 01:15:58,046 Mr Right, and I think I'm right so we're both stubborn. 1498 01:15:58,137 --> 01:16:00,219 You know, maybe it's another part of the shit that's going down 1499 01:16:00,264 --> 01:16:01,720 while we're sitting here going 1500 01:16:01,807 --> 01:16:04,048 "Oh fuck, it's shit that we're not speaking to each other 1501 01:16:04,101 --> 01:16:05,807 and we're not in Oasis anymore," maybe... 1502 01:16:06,062 --> 01:16:07,893 there's summat else going on for the next step 1503 01:16:07,938 --> 01:16:08,893 or whatever, know what I mean? 1504 01:16:09,315 --> 01:16:11,727 I mean, if you're working with somebody 20 odd years 1505 01:16:11,776 --> 01:16:14,017 two of them together, there's bound to be friction, isn't there? 1506 01:16:16,947 --> 01:16:18,858 DEBBIE: Liam has reached out to Noel a couple of times 1507 01:16:18,908 --> 01:16:20,739 and each time he's just... 1508 01:16:20,993 --> 01:16:24,577 not got back to him and this is why he's so incessant on constantly berating him 1509 01:16:24,872 --> 01:16:27,614 or constantly antagonising him, it's because he misses him. 1510 01:16:27,875 --> 01:16:28,830 It's his brother. 1511 01:16:32,296 --> 01:16:34,537 A new year and they're all going to get on together. 1512 01:16:34,590 --> 01:16:35,796 Yeah. — That's it. 1513 01:16:36,342 --> 01:16:38,458 LIAM: Me and our bod get on, two out of three's not bad. 1514 01:16:38,511 --> 01:16:40,718 No, but the way I look at it, darling—— — That's the way I look at it. 1515 01:16:40,763 --> 01:16:43,004 Life is very short and if anything happened to either one of you-- 1516 01:16:43,057 --> 01:16:44,593 So is he, he's very fucking short, isn't he? 1517 01:16:44,642 --> 01:16:46,473 I know, he's as bad as you. — No, he's very short. 1518 01:16:50,856 --> 01:16:52,141 Ta. Love you. — MARGARET: OK. 1519 01:16:52,191 --> 01:16:53,772 See you in a bit. — You have a rest. 1520 01:16:53,859 --> 01:16:55,315 LIAM: Yes. — See you, Grandma. 1521 01:17:01,325 --> 01:17:02,155 Liam! 1522 01:17:02,535 --> 01:17:04,947 CROWD CHATTERS 1523 01:17:14,797 --> 01:17:17,254 ANNOUNCER: That brings us to the last award of the night. 1524 01:17:17,299 --> 01:17:20,086 It's NME's Godlike Genius Award. 1525 01:17:20,427 --> 01:17:22,418 CROWD CHEERS 1526 01:17:23,639 --> 01:17:27,757 What we're about to give out is basically the most overdue award 1527 01:17:27,852 --> 01:17:30,013 in the history of the NME Awards. 1528 01:17:30,563 --> 01:17:32,394 HOST: Welcome to the stage, Liam Gallagher. 1529 01:17:32,606 --> 01:17:35,348 CROWD CHEERS — CROWD WHISTLES 1530 01:17:44,910 --> 01:17:46,275 Nice one. Thanks. 1531 01:17:46,954 --> 01:17:49,491 NME awards, right. I wanna dedicate this to me mam 1532 01:17:49,540 --> 01:17:51,576 Margaret Gallagher, the one and fucking only! 1533 01:17:51,792 --> 01:17:54,204 CROWD CHEERS 1534 01:17:55,045 --> 01:17:58,162 I also want to dedicate it to the army of songwriters that I've got. 1535 01:17:58,340 --> 01:17:59,329 Past and present. 1536 01:18:05,556 --> 01:18:08,093 Liam, you are the man of the night. How does that feel? 1537 01:18:08,142 --> 01:18:09,006 Normal. 1538 01:18:09,101 --> 01:18:11,262 INTERVIEWER: It hasn't changed you though, becoming Godlike? 1539 01:18:11,353 --> 01:18:12,217 Has it changed me? 1540 01:18:12,271 --> 01:18:15,104 No, I've always thought I was godlike from the day I was fucking born 1541 01:18:15,191 --> 01:18:16,647 and your reward ain't gonna change it. 1542 01:18:19,820 --> 01:18:22,106 CROWD CHANTS: Liam! 1543 01:18:37,379 --> 01:18:40,712 BONEHEAD (VO): For him, it doesn't matter if it’s two people or 200,000 people 1544 01:18:40,758 --> 01:18:42,623 he does the thing that he does. 1545 01:18:44,053 --> 01:18:45,714 He ’s the last great rock and roll singer. 1546 01:18:45,804 --> 01:18:48,420 You can see from the comeback that he was needed. 1547 01:18:50,935 --> 01:18:53,927 PAUL (VO): / think Noel probably overestimated 1548 01:18:54,813 --> 01:18:58,397 the importance of the music and underestimated the importance of Liam. 1549 01:19:00,194 --> 01:19:02,480 Kids don ’t wanna be Noel, they wanna be Liam 1550 01:19:02,780 --> 01:19:04,441 that’s what’s sort of come about again. 1551 01:19:05,157 --> 01:19:06,943 Everyone ’s fucking in love with him. 1552 01:19:15,501 --> 01:19:18,413 and thinking about it in terms of his brother watching it 1553 01:19:18,420 --> 01:19:20,376 and digesting it and having an opinion on it 1554 01:19:21,048 --> 01:19:23,289 and everything he leaves out or puts into a show 1555 01:19:23,342 --> 01:19:25,628 it’s almost all done for an audience of one. 1556 01:19:38,482 --> 01:19:42,145 # it was easier to have fun # 1557 01:19:42,236 --> 01:19:44,727 # Back when we had nothing # 1558 01:19:46,615 --> 01:19:48,901 # Nothing much to manage # 1559 01:19:51,078 --> 01:19:53,569 # Back when we were damaged... # 1560 01:19:55,249 --> 01:19:58,707 LIAM (VO): / believe the fucking people are back on side, y’know what / mean? 1561 01:19:59,503 --> 01:20:01,619 And that means more than any Number One album 1562 01:20:01,672 --> 01:20:03,879 as far as l’m concerned, or how many records you sell. 1563 01:20:04,049 --> 01:20:06,711 # You just clean the pool... # 1564 01:20:08,220 --> 01:20:10,256 LIAM (VO): All the success of As You Were was good. 1565 01:20:10,306 --> 01:20:13,389 / think it’d be rude not to do another album, y’know what / mean? 1566 01:20:13,726 --> 01:20:19,722 # But oh, / remember how you used to shine # 1567 01:20:19,940 --> 01:20:21,430 # Back then # 1568 01:20:22,192 --> 01:20:24,854 LIAM (VO): Now look, if/ were to put in this album, / think it’s gonna be good, man. 1569 01:20:25,279 --> 01:20:28,567 Getting back and doing some gigs and that and see how we end up, man. 1570 01:20:28,741 --> 01:20:30,151 # My friend # 1571 01:20:33,787 --> 01:20:37,120 LIAM (VO): if this one ’s good and it’s a success 1572 01:20:37,166 --> 01:20:38,702 maybe then have a bit of a break, y’know what / mean? 1573 01:20:39,376 --> 01:20:41,867 # But it turns out # 1574 01:20:42,463 --> 01:20:45,250 # You only get to do it once. # 1575 01:20:45,382 --> 01:20:46,462 Right, I'm happy with that. 1576 01:20:47,259 --> 01:20:50,217 I start going off the rails, me, when I fucking have too much of a break. 1577 01:20:50,220 --> 01:20:51,380 You need structure. — I do. 1578 01:20:51,430 --> 01:20:52,340 Like a toddler. 1579 01:20:52,598 --> 01:20:54,134 Yeah, start fucking just like... 1580 01:20:55,184 --> 01:20:57,470 I'm knocking about down pubs at fucking 10 o'clock 1581 01:20:57,519 --> 01:20:58,349 y'know what I mean? 1582 01:20:58,395 --> 01:21:00,260 In the morning, y'know what I mean, it's his best... 1583 01:21:00,481 --> 01:21:01,891 I'm more fucking safe on the road 1584 01:21:01,940 --> 01:21:03,271 y'know what I mean, in the bubble, I think. 1585 01:21:09,823 --> 01:21:12,155 MARGARET (VO): l’m proud of him, l’m proud of who he is 1586 01:21:12,576 --> 01:21:13,816 he never changed, Liam. 1587 01:21:13,911 --> 01:21:17,369 / think that’s why people love him, cos he is who he is. 1588 01:21:19,124 --> 01:21:20,989 PAUL (VO): To come from nowhere and to sustain 1589 01:21:21,460 --> 01:21:24,873 for 25 plus years is impossible 1590 01:21:25,506 --> 01:21:26,837 especially the way he sings. 1591 01:21:29,259 --> 01:21:30,248 He ’s number one, ain ’t he? 1592 01:21:32,429 --> 01:21:34,135 BONEHEAD (VO): l’d like to remember him as my mate 1593 01:21:34,556 --> 01:21:38,595 probably as the greatest fucking rock and roll frontman ever. 1594 01:21:40,896 --> 01:21:42,557 PAUL (VO): How would he wanna be remembered? 1595 01:21:42,606 --> 01:21:43,470 Phew... 1596 01:21:44,608 --> 01:21:45,438 Uh... 1597 01:21:45,859 --> 01:21:49,067 He came, he saw, he conquered, and he told you all to fuck off. 1598 01:21:51,740 --> 01:21:54,026 LIAM (VO): / class myself as a singer, a rock and roll singer 1599 01:21:54,076 --> 01:21:56,032 with a bit of fucking attitude, and that is it. 1600 01:21:59,832 --> 01:22:02,699 On stage, singing songs, when /’m close up to that mic 1601 01:22:02,918 --> 01:22:06,536 that is where l’m at, nothing can touch it, y’know what / mean? 1602 01:22:07,089 --> 01:22:09,796 I think I could get struck by lightning and fucking stare it out 1603 01:22:09,842 --> 01:22:12,174 just before it hits me and just go like that, back. 1604 01:22:14,179 --> 01:22:15,294 It is biblical, man. 1605 01:22:15,514 --> 01:22:16,799 MUSIC: "You Better Run, You Better Hide" by Liam Gallagher 1606 01:22:16,849 --> 01:22:19,261 # Ange/s give me shelter # 1607 01:22:19,476 --> 01:22:21,808 # Cos l’m about to fall # 1608 01:22:22,688 --> 01:22:25,270 # Stone cold, Helter Skelter # 1609 01:22:25,774 --> 01:22:27,264 # /’m not afraid # 1610 01:22:27,359 --> 01:22:29,224 # l’m gonna save us all # 1611 01:22:31,113 --> 01:22:32,353 # Oh, oh # 1612 01:22:34,575 --> 01:22:37,032 # / got to stand for something # 1613 01:22:37,453 --> 01:22:39,944 # That’s why /’m not standing for you # 1614 01:22:40,664 --> 01:22:43,451 # And / won ’t fall for no one # 1615 01:22:43,792 --> 01:22:45,908 # That’s why /’m not falling for you # 1616 01:22:46,670 --> 01:22:49,332 # We got to stand for something # 1617 01:22:49,798 --> 01:22:52,460 # That’s why we ’re not standing for you # 1618 01:22:52,801 --> 01:22:55,543 # We won ’t fall for no one # 1619 01:22:55,637 --> 01:22:58,504 # That’s why we ’re not falling for you # 1620 01:23:10,152 --> 01:23:12,359 # Ain ’t that something # 1621 01:23:13,197 --> 01:23:15,188 # Ain’t that true # 1622 01:23:16,158 --> 01:23:21,323 # To walk in someone else ’3 shoes # 1623 01:23:22,414 --> 01:23:25,372 # Ain ’t that something # 1624 01:23:25,501 --> 01:23:27,617 # Ain’t that true # 1625 01:23:28,378 --> 01:23:33,168 # To walk in someone else ’3 shoes # 1626 01:23:37,262 --> 01:23:41,130 # / think it’s true what they say # 1627 01:23:41,225 --> 01:23:43,716 # That the dream is borrowed # 1628 01:23:45,020 --> 01:23:47,227 # You give it back tomorrow # 1629 01:23:49,149 --> 01:23:51,515 # My Mr Sorrow # 1630 01:23:53,612 --> 01:23:59,278 # And the pain, she just comes in to break up the day dream # 1631 01:24:00,786 --> 01:24:03,243 # A knife that she ’s waving # 1632 01:24:04,748 --> 01:24:07,205 # To keep from feeling the same thing # 1633 01:24:09,378 --> 01:24:14,964 # But, oh, / remember how you used to shine # 1634 01:24:15,175 --> 01:24:16,881 # Back then # 1635 01:24:17,219 --> 01:24:22,555 # You went down so easy like a glass of wine # 1636 01:24:23,016 --> 01:24:24,677 # My friend # 1637 01:24:25,310 --> 01:24:30,555 # When the dawn came up you felt so inspired # 1638 01:24:30,607 --> 01:24:32,347 # To do it again # 1639 01:24:32,484 --> 01:24:35,066 # But it turns out # 1640 01:24:35,320 --> 01:24:38,403 # You only get to do it once # 1641 01:24:39,366 --> 01:24:42,153 # You only get to do it once # 1642 01:24:43,245 --> 01:24:46,408 # You only get to do it once # 1643 01:24:47,124 --> 01:24:50,582 # You only get to do it once # 135421

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