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Liam Gallagher Acts Like A Twat!
jwisbey by Joe Wisbey October 12th, 2001
OASIS pulled the release of their new single because Noel Gallagher thought it simply "wasn't good enough", and has claimed that brother Liam delayed the release of the album by doing "nothing" for the last "three-and-a-half months".

Speaking in an interview in the current issue of Manchester lifestyle magazine City Life, Noel said he has no idea when any new material will see the light of day because Liam is yet to complete the vocal parts for the album.

Speaking about the first single, which was originally intended for release this month to coincide with the shows, he said: "We had it mixed and the artwork done and everything, I've still got the finished version in front of me now, I just thought it wasn't really good enough. We decided to go back to the drawing board. It was a good vibe, but it just needed more work. It was one verse and one chorus repeated over and over again, much in the same vein as 'Roll With It'."

Talking about the album sessions as a whole, He says: "I was really happy with (the album) until recently, but I'm fucking livid now. I finished my bits three-and-a-half months ago, and then we handed it over to Liam, and in three-and-a-half months he's done nothing. Just concentrated on his drinking habit again. It's just drifting at the moment.



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