Liam Gallagher gives ruthless verdict on resurfaced clip of Noel singing with Damon Albarn

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Liam Gallagher gives ruthless verdict on resurfaced clip of Noel singing with Damon Albarn

Liam Gallagher has taken to Twitter to share his thoughts on a recently resurfaced clip of his brother Noel playing a version of Gorillaz’ ‘Dare’ with Damon Albarn. The footage was captured back in December 2015 when the trio performed at a 60th birthday party for Paul Simonon of The Clash, with Simonon also playing bass during the performance. Noel sings the vocal that was originally recorded by the Happy Mondays’ Shaun Ryder while playing guitar, and Albarn sings his original melody line from the 2005 song.

After the video resurfaced, Liam shared his uncompromising verdict on Twitter, calling the trio “a bunch of CUNTS”. Despite the ongoing feud between the Gallagher brothers, the resurfacing of the video received widespread positive reviews from fans of all three artists.

During the same birthday party, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders joined Gallagher and Albarn in a performance of The Clash’s ‘Brand New Cadillac’. Simonon was a member of The Good, The Bad & The Queen alongside Albarn from 2005 to 2008, along with The Verve’s Simon Tong and Afrobeat drumming legend Tony Allen.

Liam has recently announced a ten-track album with The Stone Roses’ John Squire, teasing that it is “the best record since [The Beatles’] ‘Revolver’”. The album’s first single ‘Just Another Rainbow’ landed at number 16 in the UK Singles Chart on January 12th. Gallagher has also recently reflected on Oasis’ split, claiming that his brother Noel “threw me under the fucking bus” at the time in a new interview. He has also hinted that his next solo album is complete, following on from ‘C’mon You Know’ (2022), ‘As You Were’ (2017), and ‘Why Me? Why Not.’ (2019).

In addition to his music projects, Liam is also involved in charity work, having recently introduced a children’s charity cover of The Beatles’ ‘With a Little Help From My Friends’ for the GOODSTOCK charity, which was founded by music industry executives Katie and Debbie Gwyther to support Highgate Primary School

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