Mark Lawson from the BBC recently sat down with Noel Gallagher for an hourlong interview. They talked at length about Gallagher's upbringing and childhood (Noel referred to his dad as a "shit dad") and called himself out for being moody ("I don't like smiling...I put it down to being a Gemini"). Of course they also got around to discussing the breakup of Oasis, Noel's solo career, and songwriting.
One of the best Noel quotes from the interview was the response to a question about what it's like for him to sing Oasis songs live as a solo artist:
"When I'm singing those songs I know what those words mean to me and I can deliver them in the way that they were written. So I know what "Wonderwall" is about--even if it's about nothing, I know what kind of nothing it's about."
Watch the full interview below:
One of the best Noel quotes from the interview was the response to a question about what it's like for him to sing Oasis songs live as a solo artist:
"When I'm singing those songs I know what those words mean to me and I can deliver them in the way that they were written. So I know what "Wonderwall" is about--even if it's about nothing, I know what kind of nothing it's about."
Watch the full interview below: