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i have no pure thoughts about him
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIAM!
In the past I saw some people saying that Liam's sons look like him, but they really don't come close to his beauty at all tbh. And that's not me slagging them off, they're also good looking lads, but Liam is on another level of beautiful
In the Finsbury Park/Heathen Chemistry Tour programme there's a double page for every album track. She Is Love is a picture of Liam
Oasis 1994
liam checking in with noel before a rare instance of doing octopus's garden during whatever
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I love that Liam is currently singing the Octopus's Garden bit at the end of Whatever again at his Definitely Maybe shows
i love when interviewers are gay for liam gallagher x
transcript below:
Oh the cameraman knew what he was doing
Hey! l’m Liam from Oasis and our new song Some Might Say has gone straight in at number one, knocked Take That right off the spot, and we haven’t done a video
Maine Road 1996
Best Tambourine player in the 🌎
Lowkey fan of this moment.
Liam with Princess Mary of Denmark. When they met she was still a princess, but just a few months ago she actually became Queen Mary of Denmark
Teenaged Liam's mysterious job?
In that book by Chris Hutton (the singer of The Rain who got the boot and was replaced by Liam) & Richard Hurkey (who wrote the book for Hutton according to his retellings, judging by his writing style he's probably a music journalist) about The Rain/Oasis/Manchester Music Scene, they mention a mysterious job teenaged Liam was doing that he wouldn't talk about and I wonder what exactly they're alluding to? As they say, the official Oasis saga mentions several of Liam's jobs or that he would be on the dole a lot. Apparently the latter is not true and he was actually mostly working post school, but would rather pretend like he didn't which, as they say, seems "bizarre and unusual". Some of Liam's jobs that are mentioned in official Oasis sources are typical working class jobs a young lad would take on (garden centre work, construction work, car valeting etc), so that mysterious job wouldn't fall into that category as it's not like Liam would feel the need to keep such completely normal jobs under wraps. I don't think it's drug dealing either as elsewhere in the book they claim that Noel was the one who supplied Liam with weed. So what do you think this mysterious job is about?
"Chris remembers that he used to get the 50 bus into town with him every morning - Liam, the regular little commuter? He was doing something on the doors of an establishment in town, but he never wanted to elaborate upon it."
Btw anything from that book should be taken with caution: there are definitely lies in it and Hutton comes across as quite bitter as he takes any opportunity to slag the members of Oasis off. While this part about their jobs pre-fame seemed more on the serious spectrum to me, it may still be inaccurate.
Oh and let's not forget Liam was only 18 when he joined/formed Oasis, so there weren't many years after school where he could have really committed to a career outside of the band.
Secretly "doing something on the doors of an establishment in town" sounds extremely dodgy and like a code for "working the streets". So yeah, this immediately makes me think of Liam saying he "was a hooker at 15".
I think the interview where he said this happened a bit later than this book, so when this book was released this was truly absolutely unknown.
And I agree that drug dealing wouldn't make sense in this case. This wouldn't be something he would keep under wraps from all the local lads and girls - if anything this would make him everyone's go-to-dealer.
But working as a "rent boy" on the other hand, that's something he wouldn't tell all the other kids.
This is all extremely sad and I feel so sorry for Liam.
liam gallagher by peter macdiarmid, 1994