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Post by railroad007 on Jun 24, 2022 13:06:01 GMT
I had an idea that words ending 'ker' and 'osser' and 'khead' seemed to suit his personality but blimey,he's well beyond that lot.
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Post by gav on Jun 24, 2022 13:49:55 GMT
Maybe Liam doesn't actually have a great sense of humour, but i just wish the media looked into that side of him a bit more, rather than selling us this tired old hard man with a chip on his shoulder shite all the time. It's just pretty grating, all the time, Liam looking morose. Lighten up - let's have him smiling a bit more, less of this heavy attitude all the time. He's a total brand now.
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Post by railroad007 on Jun 24, 2022 14:11:59 GMT
Maybe Liam doesn't actually have a great sense of humour, but i just wish the media looked into that side of him a bit more, rather than selling us this tired old hard man with a chip on his shoulder shite all the time. It's just pretty grating, all the time, Liam looking morose. Lighten up - let's have him smiling a bit more, less of this heavy attitude all the time. He's a total brand now. Watch the movie "know wot i fooking meen man and all that tackle".
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Post by granny on Jun 24, 2022 14:42:36 GMT
Why not listen to the music instead?
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Post by No Contract on Jun 24, 2022 22:30:49 GMT
I can't stand Liam Gallagher or Oasis, but he's come out with some great lines over the years. My favourite was when he responded to some criticism from Elton John with "Who the f*ck's Elton John anyway? He's just a fat bloke in a tracksuit".
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Post by mortified on Jun 25, 2022 7:47:13 GMT
Not sure about the movie but there was a documentary on Liam Gallagher on the BBC a few months ago. I think it was maybe the same one judging by the trailer. Personally, love him or loathe him (and I don't know him; only his public persona), his last two albums for me have been stunners. The single, It's Electric, was the best I'd heard in ages. I think he's now getting the credit he deserves. The music media have fawned over his brother for long enough but without Liam's vocals, Oasis were nothing. He was the edge lifting them above the mundane and Noel's often hackneyed lyrics. OK, they both come across as complete dick'eads at times, full of self-importance and arrogance. But I'm only listening to the music. No intention of inviting them to tea
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Post by railroad007 on Jul 2, 2022 15:38:01 GMT
Not sure about the movie but there was a documentary on Liam Gallagher on the BBC a few months ago. I think it was maybe the same one judging by the trailer. Personally, love him or loathe him (and I don't know him; only his public persona), his last two albums for me have been stunners. The single, It's Electric, was the best I'd heard in ages. I think he's now getting the credit he deserves. The music media have fawned over his brother for long enough but without Liam's vocals, Oasis were nothing. He was the edge lifting them above the mundane and Noel's often hackneyed lyrics. OK, they both come across as complete dick'eads at times, full of self-importance and arrogance. But I'm only listening to the music. No intention of inviting them to tea He's on his way round with some fookin digestives.
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